Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Oct. 22, 1958 Empire Line Goes to the Head The Empire influence with its high-waisted fashions and smooth hairdos, is one of the season's newest, more exciting trends. For the campus the Empire trend has expressed itself in the smooth and casual look. Glenda Price, Topeka sophomore (pictured above) wears her hair in the ever popular and currently stylish page-boy. This style is not only striking and easy to manage but has a picture frame effect on the face. For dances and parties the style conscious coed may try a high-swept, classic hairdo. This can be parted in the middle with the front hair waving softly over the temples and caught up smoothly in the back. Although many of the new styles call for relatively long hair, it is not a necessity since the length can vary from 3 to 12 inches. The clochette, for example, is eartip length, smoothed back, unparted and brushed close to the cheek bones. Hair cut in different lengths and set in ringlets toward the face adds a halo effect and meets the new soft qualifications. This is the season of high fashion and femininity. The new coiffures are neat and carefully trained by many strokes of the hairbrush. They will complete the "Empire Look" for the college woman. The Order of the Coif, national honorary society in law, includes students ranking scholastically among the top 10 per cent in each School of Law senior class. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has announced the initiation of Sam Davis, Sedgwick; Bob Covey, Ames, Iowa; Brewster Synder, Leavenworth; Larry Hercules, Topeka; Steve Dole, Mission Hills; Larry Diehl, McPherson; Steve Booser, Kansas City Mo. All are sophomores. Bob McGee, Hutchinson senior, and Scott Jarvis, Winfield junior. Among those attending the initiation Oct. 12 were Chandler Jarvis and Frank E. Jarvis, Winfield. Mr. Frank Jarvis, a founding member of the Kansas Alpha chapter, was awarded the 50-year certificate by the chapter president, Wendel Koerner, Jefferson City, Mo., junior. Mr. Jarvis plans to present the chapter with lion statues for the lawn. Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity will hold its annual Bogus Brawl at 9 p.m. Friday. The chaperones will be Mrs William Orr and Mrs. Margaret Millman. ... On The Hill . . . Hawk Talk Victor Hyden Jr., instructor of speech, drama and journalism, and Burt Brewer, Beloit, a KU graduate, will show film and slides of European and Russian broadcasting centers which they visited on a trip last summer. All radio-TV majors and students enrolled in radio-television courses are invited to attend a meeting of Alpha Epsilon Rho, professional radio-TV organization, at 7 tonight at 220 Flint Hall. YOUR.. Alpha Kappa Psi YOU TOO CAN GET RID OF YOUR Campus Club News Sigma Nu **** Alpha Epsilon Rho Walter Sutton, of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., Lester Reese, of J. C. Penney Co., and Donald Carr, of Bendix Aviation, will be the speakers at a meeting sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Sigma Nu fraternity will hold a dessert dance with Alpha Phi sorority Thursday. Chaperones will be Mrs. H. Cotton Bellows and Mrs. J. E. Stevens. From the couch of Dr. Funduttle Sigma Nu fraternity will hold its Western Party Saturday at the newly remodeled Club 512. The party will begin at 9 a.m., preceded by informal pre-parties. . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon *** Tau Kappa Epsilon held a dessert dance with North College Hall at the chapter house. I interviewed students for a period spanning a normal (?) week in their college life. The following report corresponds to the days of the week and the prominent tendencies that displayed themselves on certain days. Here I would like to digress to note the prime technique employed by most college students as a solution to most problems, the defense mechanism known as rationalization. My professional recommendation, master it. Sigma Phi Epsilon *** MONDAY...Males and females entered my office in a dazed, unconscious state resulting, I gathered, from something other than insomnia. Males and females shared the most common tendency of the day, a tendency to harbor severe guilt feelings. All seemed to mutter something about, "I really tried to study but I just didn't have time because..." Inadvertently I recently found myself conducting my first psychiatric survey at an establishment of higher learning. The assigned purpose of this research was to uncover and correct, whenever possible, certain socially unacceptable tendencies in the college student at the University of Kansas. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority held an exchange barbeque. The chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Pauline Warren. Delta Gamma sorority will hold its traditional Faculty Tea from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday. * * Delta Gamma TUESDAY ... The student is in a sub-conscious state (slight awareness of existence). Student Union Activities WEDNESDAY... Delusions of persecution seemed to set in at this point during the week. The students reached a state of tedium (unable to withstand the strain of work) and the only solution seemed some form of immediate personal gratification. My professional advice... attend the free Trail Room Dance in the Kansas Union from 9 till 10, Wednesday evening, good distracting music guaranteed. For those still harboring frustration, on Sunday, October 26, the 5th Kansas Designer Craftsman Show will be open in the south Lounge...distracting and socially acceptable. N. L.D. THURSDAY... Nihilistic (nothing really exists ... except the weekend, of course). In cases of students expecting to experience exams on the following day opinions of their professors as mildly neurotic, perfectionist, came into the interview (plus other unprintable opinions). My professional advice... attempt to be socially acceptable, attend the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. at the Kansas Union. On October 23, Dennis Quinn will expound on Modern Satiric Verse. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY No one appeared for their interview. TORN FROM THE DARK HEART OF ASIA... GRANADA THEATRE ... Telephone VIKING 3-5788 STARTS THURSDAY! 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