Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 17, 1958 It will be interesting to observe what effect the leotards will have on the style of this campus where white bobby-socks reign. Colorful Leotards Invade The Nation's Classrooms Waist-high leotards have invaded campuses from coast to coast. Kay Morgan, Wichita junior, models a green pair with Bermudas and a skirt. Plain colors seem to be the most popular and there is every color imaginable with which to match sweaters. They also come in paisley, stripes, checks, and patterns. They are full-fashioned and seamless knit. There are even a few in lacey-mesh and textured surfaces. The leotards are worn under everything from skirts to slacks College women who really dress for "style" will match them not only with sweaters, but with shoes as well. Some of the leotards do not end at the waist, but have built-on tops; still others have built-in feet. KAY MORGAN The Kansas Union Book Store declares a 10 per cent patronage refund on July 1 and January 1 of each year. Campus Club News Alpha Phi Omega The Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has pledged 31 men. Pledged were; Chris Berneking, Lawrence; Richard Brauer, Bonner Springs; Kirk Downing, Arkansas City; David Elliott, Merriam; Carl Holmes, Plains; Harvey James, Webster Grove, Mo.; Herb Kasold, Lawrence; Carl Kinell, Prairie Village; Charles Larson, Kansas City, Kan; James McDaniel, Lyndon; Art McGowan, Kansas City, Kan; Richard Moore, Wellington; Pat Piggott, Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph Stephenson, Wichita; Paul Stone, Ottawa; Bob Thomas, Marysville; Neal Wagner, Topeka; Danny White, Fredonia; Lauren Wood, Pittsburgh, Compton Reeves, Kansas City, Kan. All are freshmen. Larry Bancroft, Ottawa; Charles Bankes, Abilene; John Cessna, Independence, Mo.; Ron Johnston, Anthony; Bob Mueller, Leavenworth; Bill Peters, Kansas City, Kan.; Richard Williams, Merriam; Paul Zaman, Olathe; and Jerry Albright. Haven. All sophores. Dorlan Dewitt, Kansas City, Mo. and Hal Krehbiel, Wichita, juniors. The Kansas School of Medicine was established in 1899. SIGMA KAPPA YES . . . THERE WILL BE A SUA CARNIVAL with "STAKE FRY" NATION DAVIS and HIS ALL STARS Saturday - 9:30 a.m. TEE PEE (Sponsored by School Spirit Committee) ..On The Hill.. Triangle fraternity held an informal party for members and their dates Saturday at the chapter house, Triangle Templin Hall Templin Hall held an hour dance with North College Hall Tuesday. Mrs. Jean Tice was the chaperone. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity held a picnic with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Friday. A baseball game highlighted the afternoon. Chapterones were Mrs. Frank Spurrier and Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell. The Parking and Traffic Office is located in Hoch Auditorium. LA TROPICANA CLUB Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management Look Who's Cleaning Up for L.M.O.C. Fred Bukaty L.M.O.C. Vote You've Heard About It You've Talked About It Now Do Something About It JOIN THE "GALLON CLUB" NEXT WEEK