Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 18, 1958 Use Colorful Shoes For Dates, Classes This fall and winter coeds can have the most colorful feet ever seen on a campus. Colors blaze away in all the fiery red-orange tones and in glowing hues of burgundy reds, greens with an olive cast, burnished golds and browns. Jet blue in a vivid clear shade to blend with blue apparel will also be very good. The costume look is sweeping the country hence shoe manufacturers are featuring shoes to match or highlight ensembles. Since color's the thing, styling generally is simple and uncluttered. Often the only decorative look is achieved by a combination of leather textures and colors such as smooth grains teamed with fine textures, suede accented with overlays of shiny patent leather, and suedes cuffed in kid. The bright leather flats will be softly sueded or gently whiskered, mostly pointed of toe and whether they're hooked or laced will have thin soles or ribbed crepe coles. The shoe boxes on any coed's closet shelves could be filled something like this for her class wear: a tousled mohair look in a green and blue moccasin of brushed leather with tapered box toe; a red plush suede, saddled in orange and tied with patent. A plush buck leather with smooth calf saddles on its outerside; a simplified oxford (simplified to four eyelets instead of twelve) in a brown shag with a rubber sole; a suede ribbed to look like corduroy with a neat eyelet tie, and a brushed leather boot. ... On The Hill ... Watkins Hall New residents of Watkins Hall were honored with a banquet Sunday, Honored were: Barbara Richards, Hays, and Carol Abornathy, Kansas City, Mo., both seniors; Dorothy Rench, Coffeyville junior; Vicki Dilley, Marysville, and Sophia Ralli, Los Angeles, Calif., both sophomores. Birthe Madsen, Bramminge, Denmark, Jean Funk, Wilson, Arn Grape, Leaveworth, Janice Jensen and Ruth Rogers, Kansas City, Mo., Dorothy Jones, Marshall, Mo., Mary Kilgore, Parkville, Mo., Rita Peters, Smith Center, Penelope Purnell, Topeka, Connie Scheinkoenig, Broughton, Lawaana Steele, Wichita, Patricia Williamson and Patsy Long, Troy and Peggy Shank and Jeanette Martin, Hiawatha. All are freshman. . . . Miss Julia Willard, house director of Watkins Hall, was honored with a birthday party Monday at the residence hall. - * * Foster Hall entertained Watkins Hall residents at a picnic Thursday Sept. 11. *** Kappa Alpha Theta Barstow to Remain Girls' School The 24 members of the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class were presented to a group of about 250 at the sorority's formal yell-in Sunday evening. After the presentation, the guests were served punch and cookies. Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, housemother, acted as hostess. KANSAS CITY—(UPI) The Barstow School for Girls, a private institution, isn't about to let little boys integrate the classes, even though it faces financial difficulties At least for the time being, the school is going to continue to operate exclusively for girls. Patrons and alumnae of the school held a meeting of several hours on the matter last night, but didn't resolve the question of "Crowded and Inadequate Facilities," and admitting boys to help solve financial troubles. One graduate sent a letter, read at the meeting, protesting co-education at the school as "too diverting." Aloba Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega held its annual yell-in Sunday afternoon. Introduced with the fraternity's 24-man pledge class was their exchange student, Werner Winkler, a graduate student, from Munich, Germany. Phi Gamma Delta Norm Burkhead, Marysville freshman, was elected president of the Phi Gamma Delta pledge class. Other officers are Fred Petzold, Lenwood freshman, vice-president; Ed King, Hutchinson junior, secretary; Doug Miller, Salina freshman, treasurer, and Pat Garret, Cawker City freshman, sergeant at arms. Forecast to reign over wet-weather fashions is rainwear with silhouettes like those of the new dresses — chemise, trapeze, oval, harem back and the undeided waist-line. Drizzly Days Are Brightened The walking suit, ultra-new this fall, strolls into the rainwear scene, too. Styles are both sporty and business like. Rainwear has soaked up color via strong reds and blues, deep shades and stained glass colors. Paisley and floral prints are more numerous than ever and geometric, novelty prints and novelty flocked patterns are gaining favor. Former fair-weather fabrics now shed moisture like magic. Surprising additions in the raincoat fashions are wool jersey, flannel, velleten, looey wool tweeds and other wool-look fabrics. Printed stripes run up votes on cotton poplin, corduroy, cotton knit. Bold plaids will be good even on drizzly days and iridescent coats will shine through the haze. Plastic still maintains its place as a pleasing protector and appears in the new silhouettes and colors. Campus Club News Tryouts for membership in Quack Club, honorary women's swimming organization, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. Frozen orange juice was developed only about a decade ago. Quack Club Phi Alpha Delta Mrs. William D. Raine and Mrs. William L. Turner were co-hostesses at a Coffee given by wives of the officers of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity at the Raines' home Saturday. Wives of first year law students were introduced and welcomed by PAD officers' wives: Mrs. William L. Turner, Mrs. Arthur B. McKinley and Mrs. James W. Spelman and wives of PAD faculty members: Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Dan Hopson and Mrs. William Kelly. KU Dames met for a bridge party in the Kansas Union last night. KU Dames 3 Pinnings Announced James-Onties Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Sherri James, Emporia junior, to David Ontjes, Hutchinson senior and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. * * Sweet-Daugherty Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the pinning of Bob Sweet, Baxter Springs senior, to Sandra Daugherty, Hutchinson. Miss Daugherty attended KU last semester and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Boxberger-McCrew * * Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Jill Boxberger, Russell sophomore to John McCrew, Lawrence junior. Mr. McCrew is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The pinning was announced at the sorority's formal pledging. Westerns Inspire Men's Hats Westerns Inspire Wells Hats Flappers and heroes of TV "Westerns" have inspired men's hat styles for fall. Look for the boater and the 10-gallon hat, plus shorter crowns, generally norrower brims, and prices about the same as last year. Male students should wear Bermuda walking shorts with knee-length socks unless their particular college custom defies this quite proper style and decrees white ankle socks. Corbin-North Merger Brings Some Changes Have you noticed a little confusion at one of the freshman wom halls this year? The problem of having two dining rooms and two living rooms has been solved, too. You may have tried to enter the Corbin wing door after 7 p.m. and thought the hall had been locked early. The reason is that this summer, the switchboard desk was moved to the North wing so that all telephone calls could be received there and callers could enter through one door. The former Corbin and North College halls are now as Corbin-North Hall. Freshman women may eat in either dining room. One serves 30 minutes later than the other. GRANADA The Corbin wing living room is used exclusively by residents after 7 p.m., and the North wing living room is used by freshman women and their guests. Shows 7:00,9:05 Adults 90c Miss Jan Severin, director, said, "There has been much co-operation from everyone while we are becoming acquainted with this new system, and there is a feeling of unity between both wings of the hall. Since both wings are connected, it is more logical to operate as one hall." It is less expensive, too. In past years, each wing would hold a formal dance in adjoining living rooms on the same night, necessitating two bands. Faculty Club Reception As a snack or soup accompaniment, sprinkle whole caraway seeds on crackers spread with snappy cheese, and brown in broiler. The Faculty Club will hold its annual reception between 3 and 5 p.m. Sunday at the Faculty Club. All members of the University faculty are invited to attend. Chancellor and Mrs, Franklin D. Murphy and the Club's officers and their wives will be in the receiving line. Officers are J. Eldon Fields, associate professor of political science, president; James O. Malony, professor of chemical engineering, president-elect; Agnes Brady, professor of romance languages, secretary, and Robert J. Friau, assistant professor of physics, treasurer. Currently serving on the board of governors, in addition to the elected officers are H. A. Ireland, professor of geology; Karl Edwards, associate professor of education; Robert L. Quinsey, chief of reader services; Louis Alley, instructor of architecture; Dan Hopson, Jr., assistant professor of law and assistant dean; Arnold Strassenburg, assistant professor of physics, and Paul E. Wilson, associate professor of law. Add raisins and a little brown sugar to canned applesauce and serve hot with unsweetened whipped cream.