University Daily Kansan Page 9 the Re-ness out veen Mis- Ne- in with apita per in 1956 onalecti had per- sonal these stern f the the the the sults Theta Chi ASTE ... On The Hill ... Theta Chi fraternity and Miller Hall held an hour dance at Miller Hall Thursday. Mrs. R. G. Roche was the chaperone. * * Templin Hall * * Templin Hall held an hour dance with Gertrude Sellars Pearson upper-class women Tuesday. Mrs. Jean Tice chaperoned. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will hold its annual Roman Party Saturday. The party will begin with a banquet at 7 p.m., followed by a pre-party. The dance will start at 9 p.m. Chaperones will be Mrs. Wilfred Shaw, Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Mrs. Glen Sewell, and Mrs. John Skie. * * Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the initiation of Kay Dalby Berglund, Joplin, Mo., senior. A dinner was held in her honor at the chapter house. --the university shop ON THE HILL Judy Wilson, Independence, sophomore, has been elected president of the Pi Beta Phi pledge class. Other officers are: Margot Brown, Kansas City, Mo., junior, vicepresident; Mary McKnight, Alma sophomore, secretary; Jean Challinor, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, treasurer; Sharon Waterson, Wichita sophomore, social chairman; Kathy Nigh, Independence, Mo., and Sally Brown, Wichita, sophomores, Junior Panhellenic representatives; Nancy Gravette, Wellington junior, activities chairman. Betty McClure, Wichita, assistant historian, Betty Branson, Kansas City, Mo., assistant house manager, Mary Bennett, Independence, Mo. long leader, and Mary Gay Dillingham, Salina, AWS representative, sophomores. \* \* \* Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held a steak fry Tuesday evening at Clinton Park. A hula hoop contest was included in the entertainment. Miller Hall Miller Hall recently initiated 22 women residents at its annual initiation dinner. The new residents are: Jeanne Baibion, Kansas City, Mo.; Delores Elliott, Herrington; Pat Glendening, Stockton; Judy Johnson, Caldwell; Carol Keeler, Kansas City, Kan; Sally Liggett, Ottawa; Kathy Nelson, Beatte; Pat Robinson, Wellington; Virginia Ryan, Burlington; Judy Scholes, Council Grove; Janet Shipley, Kansas City, Kan; Ruth Steffan, Nashville; Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo.; Janet Woody, Springfield, Mo.; and Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kansas City, Kan. All are freshmen. Belva Dauber, Nickerson; Judy Gordon, Great Bend; Joan French, Topeka; and Lucy Screechfield, Topeka, sonhomes. Mary Haworth, Independence, Mo., and Burchie Baber, Arkansas City, junior, and Inger Ingleback, Oslo, Norway, a special student. Carruth-O'Leary held an hour dance Tuesday with Hodder Hall Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs Forrest Gifford and Mrs. Bairn Hall Carruth-O'Leary The active chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority gave a party Friday for the sorority's pledges. Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority recently held an open house for its house-mother, Mrs. Mildred Dunivent. All housemothers and house presidents were invited. *** Three silhouettes seem to be fundamental for fall—the trapezoid as represented by the trapeze, the rectangular shape of the easy, more relaxed chemise and the elliptical which shapes up in the curved, arched and circle notes of blousons, bubble skirts and half-belted, full-in-the-back designs. Three Silhouettes for Fall Unlike trends of past years there is no one look, but many variations on three basic themes that reflect and highlight an important easy, relaxed look. The Senior Calendar Queen will be elected at the Senior Coffee to be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Seniors Pick Queen Soon The Queen will be announced at a picnic preceding the KU-OU game, Oct. 18, Senior Day. A parade of convertibles will carry the candidates from Strong Hall to the Union. All seniors must register at the Coffee in order to receive a name tag, a ballot for voting for the Queen, and a special I-D card which will admit them to the senior section of the football game. The senior class vell will be presented at the Coffee by Bill Fricke, Jefferson City, Mo., and Dick Jones, McPherson. Class officers and committee chairmen will be introduced and they will present plans for the coming year. Special senior badges and pennants will be on sale. The coffee, donuts, and cigarettes are free. Senior queen candidates are: Susan Lowry, Aurora, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega; Joan Stafford, St. Joseph, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi; Kathie Heller, Kansas City, Mo., Alpha Omicron Pi; Julie Nicholson, Lawrence, Alpha Phi; Kala Mays, Lyons, Chi Omega. Vickie Parker, Coffeyville, Delta Delta Delta; Elaine Gill, Cincinnati, Ohio, Delta Gamma; Jean Elson, Paola, Gamma Phi Beta; Sharon Sue Stout, Wichita, Kappa Alpha Theta; Donna White, Wichita, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Sue Poppe, Kansas City, Kan., Pi Beta Phi. Patricia Triantos, Overland Park, Sigma Kappa; Gayle Kinemond, Bushton, Douthart; Linda Greene, Brookline, Mass.; GSP; Connie Ezell, Linwood, Sellards; Ardon Weston, Kansas City, Mo., Watkins. Coats, Suits Take New Shape In coats and suits the trapezoid shape is the most important one; shoulders are narrow, collars are large and interesting, usually standing away from the neck and not too bulky. Thursday, Oct. 9, 1958 Phi Epsilon Kappa Elects Officers Verlyn Schmidt, Hays graduate student, has been elected president of the Alpha Psi Chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa, national professional physical education fraternity. The election of officers was Tuesday Also elected were: Larry Kelley, Lawrence senior, vice-president; Robert Tague, Kansas City, Kan., junior, secretary; Gene Dittenber, Lincoln, Neb., sophomore, treasurer; Walter Schmidt, Barto, Pa., senior, sergeant at arms and pledge trainer; Jerome Barland, Beloit graduate student, publicity. Walter J. Mikols, assistant professor of physical education and Reginald R. Strait, assistant professor of education and physical education, are faculty advisers. Brown Tones Spice Fall Colors The good earth- is rich in producing a variety of brown tones that spice up the color calendar for fall. The hues run from the almost-black to clay-red with an infinite number of tones between. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll absolutely free. 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