Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 29, 1958 FASHIONABLE—Susan Maxwell, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, models the latest in blouses, a roll-up sleeve overblouse with winged collar in an easy-to-care-for cotton. Blouses Go 'All Out' The blouse is out and like everything else in this "space era" afford, a complete new look for college coeds. Tuck-in types will be around, but their popularity will fall down a bit under the up-surging of the newer overblouse and trapeze blouse. Back interest is additional top news. Belts, bows, button accents and blousing vie for a fashion following. Fronts, however, are far from forgotten and lace panels big buttons, embroidery, tailored touches and the hipband add importance to the new blouses. Blouse hipbands never quit without leaving an impression with novel tab treatments, contoured hipbands, notches, bows or polo belts which lend excitement that is not quickly forgotten. A pleated cocoon back might be the feature attraction of an overblouse in crease resistant broadcloth. Some of the chemise overblouses are cast with flip collar and banded bottom in solid colors. Others, say in classic stripes, will be dropped to a new ending at the bipline with a self belt that just misses the waist and lands neatly on the hips. Tabs will keep the belt in place. Trapeze blouses, newest of the new, feature a gentle swinging out from under the arms for a slightly flared hemline. For dressier occasions there will be overblouses with jewel necklines and gathered back vokes. Gav and Charming Fall blouse collections are a colorful array of delicate-to-bold posey-printed órlon and wool jersey blends, gay paisley printed silk and wool fabrics, smart cotton broadcloths and dacron and cotton blends. There will be iridescents in shadow tones, tapestry prints, lush stripings, silk-look prints, and fine print oxfords. Tiny checks will also DUCK'S For SEA FOOD 824 Vt. be popular in the shift-shape blouses; still others will look like flowers were just flung. Many of the sleeves of these new blouses will be rolled; a few of the sleeves will be caught at the end by French cuffs and on other blouses stiffened French cuffs will be cut short, just inches above the wrist. Some of the blouses will feature sleeves with simple bands to match the shirt's banded bottom. These sleeves will also miss the wrist only a few inches. A slightly raised curve of the neckline will be a feature of some of the new blouses resulting in the neckline framing the face. Box pleated skirts, so good this year, can be worn with these new blouses—the straight skirt will be seen more frequently though. The overblouse worn over a narrow sheath skirt of matching material creates an exciting new ensemble for fall wardrobes. It can go to church or dinner with its wearer being in complete fashion in a demi-chemise. A New Ensemble A good thing to remember is old-faithful, the classic tuck-in blouse. Wardrobes will go much further with an occasional switch-back to its classical simplicity. Some of the overblouses will be versatile—looking perfect in or out. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results REDY-PAK ICE ICE PLANT In Paper Bags LARGE SELECTION OF PICNIC SUPPLIES and your favorite beverages In Paper Bags VI 3-0350 Sororities, Fraternities, Halls Elect Pledge, House Officers Acacia Mike Rassmussin, Independence, Mo., sophomore, has been elected president of Acacia fraternity. Other officers are: Larry Potter, Denver freshman, vice-president; Jim Williams, Almena sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Mike McCurdy, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, and Bob Rati, Pittsburg sophomore, IFPC representatives, and Guy Gelvin, Shawnee Mission freshman, social chairman. 6th & Ver. --to business district. Alna Kanna Lambda John Sebron, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, has been elected president of the Alpha Phi Alpha pledge class. Other officers are: George Ragsdale, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, vicepresident; Troilus Warren, Oklahoma City sophomore, secretary; Larry Faucette, Wichita freshman, treasurer, and Ernest Smith, Chanute junior, parliamentarian. Alpha Phi Alpha Danny Crouse, Hutchinson junior, has been elected president of the Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge class. Other officers are: Bob Alderson, Prairie Village sophomore, vicepresident; Marlin Zimmerman, Mullinville sophomore, secretary; Larry Large, Prairie Village sophomore, treasurer; John Ince, Blue Springs, Mo., junior, social chairman; Richard Anderson, River Forrest, Ill., freshman, and Charles Banks, Abilene sophomore, IFPC representatives. * * Kappa Alpha Theta Among pledge class officers elected by Kappa Alpha Theta pledges are Brenda Bruckner, Emoria sophmore, song leader, Julie Harnar, Lawrence junior, has been elected rush chairman, Sharon Mather, Stafford sophomore, has been selected the sorority's representative to the Associated Women Students House of Representatives. Kappa Sigma *** Bill Fisher, Leawood freshman, has been elected president of the Kappa Sigma pledge class. Other officers are: Ted Mueler, Hoisington junior, vice-president; Larry Sutherland, LeRoy junior, treasurer; Jim Thompson, Wichita sophomore, social chairman; Don Foster, El Dorado, co-social chairman, Dave McClure, Indianapolis, Ind., secretary, Carl Damon, Kansas City, Mo., sergeant at arms, all freshmen; and Ed Popham, Chillicothe, Mo., sophomore, pledge house manager. Carruth-O'Learv Charles Kelly, Overland Park junior, has been elected president of Carruth-O'Leary Hall. Other officers are: Don Johnson. Havs senior, vice-president; Bob Iott, Livingston, Mont., junior, social chairman; John Porter, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, intramurals; and Fred Ritter, Junction City junior, food committee chairman. Council members are: Charles Kelly, Overland Park, Bob Dickson, Riverside Lake, Ill, George Green, Kansas City, Kan., Lee Crawford, Bartlesville, Okla., John Davis, Neodesha, juniors; Don Johnson, Hays, Bob Proctor, Augusta, Buffett, Kansas City, Mo., seniors; Billy Jennings, Memphis, Tenn., John Musgrave, Joplin, Don Mason, Prairie Village, and Jerry Macomber, Kalamazoo, Mich., sophomores. COLLEGE MOTEL Sigma Kappa sorority has announced the election of pledge class officers. They are: Rebecca Grantham, Topeka, president; JaYne Boyd, newton, vice-president; Marilyn Campbell, Grosse Pointe Woods, secretary; Linda Beaver, Wichita, treasurer. Phi Kappa Member Best Western Motels Bill Stone, Louisburg junior, has been elected president of the Phi Kappa pledge class. On U. S. Highways 40-59 and K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district Sigma Kappa Chairmen are: Mary Sue Childers, Merriam, social; Carol Hume, Oak Park, Ill., activities; Judy Bennett, Kansas City, Mo., philanthropy; Dottie Lynch, Tulsa, Okla., standards; Janice Trendel, Topeka, scholarships; and Sheryl Frazae, Kansas City, Mo., rush chairman. All are sophomores. Other officers are: Ted Becklet, Toneka junior, vice-president; Mike Scott, Jersey City, N. J., freshman, secretary; Con Ryan, Hutchinson junior, treasurer; Vern Celestino, Rochester, N. Y., freshman, sergeant at arms; Tom Clark, Kansas City, Kan, junior, Lloyd Stewart, Kansas City, Kan., and Hank Luebbert, Prairie Village, freshmen, intra-fraternity pledge council. Alpha Delta Pi The pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi has elected Jane Adams, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, president. Gamma Phi Beta *** All are sophomores. Sally Ossian, Topeka, has been elected president of the Gamma Phil Beta sorority pledge class. Other officers are: Deana Grimm, Omaha, Neb., vice-president; Joanna Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo., secretary; Billie Caldwell, De Soto, treasurer; Nancy Morrisey, Ottawa, social chairman; Dee Ann Foley, Kansas City, Kan., song leader. Air-Conditioned, Phones. TV Other officers are: Audrey Reynolds, Kansas City, vice-president; Nancy Kinter, Creve Coeur, Mo. corresponding, secretary-treasurer; Sue Tinsley, Leavenworth, house manager; Sara Clawson, Hartford, scholarship chairman; Sue Black, Wilmette, Ill., activities chairman; Sandy Aldrich, Clinton, Iowa, song leader; Diana Perry, Caldwell, standards chairman. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 The Phi Kappa Sigma pledge class has elected John Stewart, Wichita freshman, as its president. Phi Kappa Sigma Free Coffee, Free Swimming Other officers are: Jerry Wall, Mission, vice-president; David Ryan, Prairie Village, secretary-treasurer; John Wolf, Overland Park, scholarship chairman; Anthony Gagliari, Brooklyn, N. Y., corresponding secretary; Dick Wilson, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman; Bob Allen, Webster Groves Mo., sergeant at arms; Roy Berkhead, Lawrence, house manager; Allen and Gagliari, IFPC representatives. should be examined today. Call for appointment or prescrip- tion on duplicates. All are freshmen. YOUR EYES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 MASS VI 3-2966 FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll free. Offer good on 620, 120, 127 and 355mm black and white film. 1-Day 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass VI 3-0300 McCook Hall James Kirk, Salina junior, has been elected president of McCook Hall. Other officers are: Klaus Woeltjen, Brooklyn, N. Y., freshman, vice- president; Frederick Fry, Sharon Springs junior, secretary-treasurer; Brian Oheron, Torrington, Conn. freshman, social chairman, and Roger Noble, Topeka junior, intramurals. Alpha Delta Pi Janet Juneau, Topeka sophomore, has been selected the representative of Alpha Delta Pi sorority to the Associated Women Students House of Representatives. Kathleen Roberts, Hutchinson junior, has been elected rush chairman of the sorority. 11 Coffees for KU Newcomers KU's Newcomers' Club has begun its activities this year with neighborhood coffee hours. An invitation has been extended to new university faculty wives and women staff members to attend coffees which are being given by Newcomers. Hostesses for the 11 coffees which began Thursday and continue through Tuesday include: Mrs. Kenneth Armitage, Mrs. William Binns, Mrs. George Caldwell, Mrs. Robert Covy, Mrs. Oscar Gaddy, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. James Logan, Mrs. Richard Sapp, Mrs. Donald Truax, and Mrs. Clinton Warne. The club's membership is limited to people new to the University and those who have been living in Lawrence for only one year. WELCOME to the Campus Hangout NEW GOLDEN ARROW 9th & Walnut DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY Ends Wed. Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner in "The Hunters" SHOWS 7:00, 9:00 Adults 75c. Kids 25 GRANADA NOW SHOWING VARSITY NOW SHOWINGI Ends Wed. Brigitte Bardot in Parisienne" with Charles Boyer SHOWS 7:00, 8:50 ADULTS ONLY 90c LAWRENCE Ends Tonite Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean in "Giant"