DUSKKA GASO LICHTOVA Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 27. 1957 Houses Elect New Officers Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau fraternity elected Peter Moore, Wichita senior, president for second semester. other officers elected were Vince Riley, Ottawa, vice president, Mike Coble, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer and Robert Nelson, Leawood, sec- retary. All are juniors. Triangle Triangle fraternity elected Monty Rogers, Kansas City, Mo., junior, president for second semester. Others elected were Bob Griffith, Pratt sophomore, vice president, Duane DeWerff, Ellinwood, sophomore, treasurer, Lynn Johnson, Gardner junior, recording secretary, Mark Yeokum, Belton, Mo., junior, corresponding secretary and Ron Clark, Kansas City, Mo., junior, sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Nu Gary Nitz, Goodland junior, was elected president of Sigma Nu fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers elected were George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo., junior, secretary. Stephen Jenkins, Topeka, treasurer, Michael Cusack, Joplin, Mo., executive member at large. --has been elected president of North College Hall for the spring semester. Other officers elected were Jean Garlinghouse, Linehock, Neb., vice president, Ann Humann, Mission, Kan., secretary, Sandra Owens, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer, Marilyn Mull, Chanute, social chairman and Judith Buck, Kansas City, Kan., song leader. Corbin Hall Corbin Hall elected Kay Allen, Rockport, Mo., freshman, president for the second semester. Other officers elected were Barbara Hamline, Kansas City, Kan., vice president, Virginia Baker, Wichita, secretary, Kay Perry, Liberal, treasurer, Sue Coffey, Prairie Village, social chairman and Lois Forney, Hiawatha, song leader. All are freshmen. ... North College Fran Swartz, Fredonia freshman has been elected president of North College Hall for the spring semester Phi Kappa Harold Hill. Beloit sophomore, has been elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity for second semester. Other officers elected were Nick Dileeone, Rosedale, N.Y., vice president, Robert Weltz, Goodland, treasurer, Gerald Bazan, St. Joseph, Mo. secretary and Waldo Schrepler, Potwin, rush chairman, sophomores; Jim Nero, Kansas City, Mo., first-year law student, social chairman. Fraternities Announce Pledges Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Paul Willey, Caldwell, David Allen, Webster Groves, Mo., both freshmen; and Dick Vandervew, Concordia junior. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi fraternity announces the pledging of Gregory Edmonds, Basehor sophomore, James Herron, Cimarron senior, Mervin Martin, Cottonwood Falls junior and Gary Garber, Overland Park sophomore. Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity announces the pledging of Thomas Cox, John Olds and Rodgar Taylor. Topeka freshmen: Homer Floyd, Massillon, Ohio, Billy Wedgeworth, Dallas, Tex., and Ernest Shelby, Los Angeles, Calif., sophomores, and William Blue, Pensacola, Fla., junior. To prevent the bottom button on a coat-style dress from ripping loose, sew it to an inch-long piece of elastic. Then sew the elastic flat to the dress, with the button in its proper place. The elastic will give the button enough stretch to prevent tearing from too long a step. The waxed wrapper from a loaf of bread will do a good job of polishing nickel on kitchen ranges, said the Alabama Extension Service. It also will work on the tea kettle. SITTING PRETTY—Roberta Belt, Coffeyville sophomore, models the new cape ensemble that is making a hit in spring fashions. The cape and skirt are of pure Irish linen. The boat-neck blouse is made of cotton print and the cape is lined in the same material. The cape ensemble is available in Lawrence. Cape, Pegged Skirt Spotlight Spring Fashion With spring coming and the Easter season close behind, young ladies' thoughts turn to fashions. Designers are predicting longer skirts with a pegged effect, and a cape and its variations to accentuate the slimness of the new skirts and dresses. The youthful look of the cape is making it a popular style with women from 6 to 60. Suits with pegged skirts are being highlighted by the hip length cape which is replacing the boxed and fitted jacket. As part of dress ensembles, capes are designed to button on under the collar and are removable to give the wearer a sleeveless dress for warmer weather. The waist lenght cape makes a smart jacket over pleated skirts. Although full length capes have not taken the place of coats, variations in coats with fullness resembling the cape are the latest in spring coat fashion. Fabrics play an important part in thesecape-like wraps with materials of flannels, smooth worsted wools and fleeces in cashmere and camelhair. The short capelet of wool or fur is the most popular style for evening wear, in spite of predictions that floor length styles would prevail. But whether worn over a suit, as a coat or merely as a short V-pointed version over a sun dress. The U. S. Post Office Department owns 19,000 trucks and contracts for an additional 3,500 trucks. In addition, the department uses many more commercial trucks for bulk mail shipments between cities. the highlight of spring fashion is the cape, which looks like a jaunty afterthought to the new styles. News — Magoo Color Cartoo Feat. Tonite: 7:00 and 9:15 --- Open 6:45 p.m. Weekdays ENDS TONITE "THE DELINQUENTS" STARTS THURS. The Hottest Combo of the Screen Today! — also — "VICEROY HAS THE SMOOTHEST TASTE OF ALL!" SMOOTH! From the finest tobacco grown, Viceroy selects only the Smooth Flavor Leaf... 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