Page 6 University Daily Kansas Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1956 Hmmm----Ruffles Luxury And Elegance Emphasized In Shirts Quality, luxury and elegant detailing will be emphasised in shirts this year according to eastern manufacturers. Fancy-fronted shirts are being worn in the east and a few are seen here in the Middle West. The endless novelty collars have narrowed down to one popular fashion collar, that of the medium spread with medium points. (The college students still are very partial to the button down collars. Fancy fronted shirts are being tried out, but some fear that they may be too dressy for today's modern living. In the fancy-fronted shirts the detailing will primarily be emphasis with pleats, bosom fronts or fancy front shirts that give the illusion of demi-bosoms. Demi-Bosoms Demi-Bosoms are in stripings, ranging from chevrons through horizontalals and verticles in all possible sizes, big and small. The pleats will vary from half-inch knife pleats to miniature tucked pleats. And there are embroidered fronts for the really brave male. The early samples of next spring's dress shirts are even more elaborate with some sporting eyelet embroidery. Novelty Cuffs There will also be emphasis in the form of novelty cuffs which will generally be of continental inspiration. Some shirt sleeves are coming out in three-quarter length push up sleeves instead of the usual long sleeve length. Here's a quick look at some of the colors and combinations which produce some of the most important fancy-fronted shirts. One of the big attractions in business or town shirts is the fancy front tucked pleated bosom front. The collar, French cuffs and boson are in light blue. The remainder of the shirt is white. Cotton's Have New Face As a revolt against the white shirt there is the bold red and white stripe which gets its inspiration from the handle-bar mustache and sleeve gather days back before the Twenties. In all types of shirts, cottonts have new faces in their attempt to meet the competition of the man-made fibers. This year they are most deceptive and are causing many a person to look twice to see if they are tweeds of silks or just a special cotton. The cotton sport shirts are adapting themselves by looking like silk, worsted, velvets, tweeds and even cashmere. The sport shirts are getting the resort look. They range from bold plaid shirts in Celaperm and cotton which gives a silky look to shirts which sport hunting motifs of guns ducks and powder horns. Eyelet Embroidery Cuffs Shirts for the formal evening wear will include cuffs of eyelet embroidery or embroidered knife-edge pendants. There also will be ruffled fronts edged in gray and ruffled embroidered fronts. The diewet fashion highlights combine to give the men an air of elegance and distinction and are making a strong break away from the traditionally severe styles. Just one question remains . . . will KU students follow the newest fashions now being worn on the east coast? How about it fellows? Bolder Designs In Robes Men's robes are getting bolder and bolder in designs and color. They are turning up in bold glens in cotton and silk, horsey plains, and scenes such as fishing, hunting and romantic island prints. Coshmere Socks No Less The latest news in socks is that the stretch "no size" sock now comes in lamb's wool, cashmere and cotton as well as the customary nylon. It is easier to make buttonholes in thin material if you first rub it on the wrong side with a little library paste. Stitching on plastic should be done with mercerized thread, using a long stitch and fine needle. Don't use nylon thread. 10 Announce Pinnings Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Linda Lemon to Getald Simpson, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Both are Salina juniors. . . . Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Deanna Miller to Dennis Sampson, both Salina sophomores. Mr. Sampson is a member of Theta Xi fraternity at Kansas State College. *** Theta Chi fraternity announces the pinning of Mary Ann Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Ed Rathbun, Great Bend junior. --sorority entertained the pledge class at a diner in the Kansas Room of the Student Union Thursday. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Walker, Wichita junior, to Jim Snyder, Winfield senior and a member of Phi Delta Theat fraternity. *** Sellards Hall announces the pinning of Kahryn Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Richard Hammond, Junction City graduate student and a member of Pi Kappa fraternity. The pinning was announced in a short skit by Donna Daisie, Goodland junior, and Jan Cameron, Clay Center freshman. A song composed for the occasion by Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo. senior, was sung by Miss Gewinner, Barbara Bell, McPherson junior and Doris Cinzcell, Detroit junior. - * * Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Shirley Jewett to Bill Mcchaels. Both are Elmhurst, Ill. sophomores. Michaels is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Miss Jewett's attendants were Betty Thomas, Mission, Bonnie Kint, Moline, Ill., sophiomores; Sara Lawrence, Lawrence, Barbara Frager, Topeka, and Shirley Stout, Elmhurst, Ill., junior. *** Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pinning of Joyce Story, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore. to Jerry Whitehead, Bonner Springs graduate student and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The pinning was announced by Georgia Gibson, Kansas City, Kan. junior, and Marilyn Erickson, Mission sophomore. Miss Story's attendees were Joy Benjes, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, and Joan Graham, Almena junior. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority the pinning of Jann Walker to Lawrence Thomas, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Both are Omaha. Neb. juniors. Disappearing rapidly from the cuffs of men are the huge cuff links of the past year. This season men's jewelry is smaller and in more refined proportions. It looks more expensive and is nearest to the real thing. Miss. Walker's attendants were Theresa Gainey, Kansas City, Kan.. Pat Terrill, Glen Burnie, Md., sophomores; Sally Rice, Abilene, Mae Chetland and Deborah Holling- berry, Glencoe, Ill.; juniors; and Nancy O'Laughlin, Hays senior. tarco, Canada, senior. Cuff Links Smaller, More Stones Used Genuine stones with some semi-precious stones are being used with gold and silver. Cultured pearls will be seen in jewelry for both daytime and evening time wear. Two Fraternities Elect Officers To wash aluminum pots and pans, start with a fresh batch of hot suds, since an invisible film of grease left on an aluminum pan causes the bottom of the kettle to burn or discolor when it is used again. The pledge class of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity elected Beverly Walker, Pratt senior, president. Alpha Phi Alpha Other officers are Ernest Russell, Massillon, Ohio senior, vice president; Reginald Buckner, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, secretary; Shelton Townsend, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, treasurer; and Alfred Goodson, Bridgeport, Conn. freshman, parliamentarian. Dick Bond, Mission senior, was elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. ... Other officers are Ben Grant, Lawrence junior, vice president; Jerry Wilbur, Delhi, Ontario, Canada ad senior, secretary; John Reinert; Park Ridge, Ill. junior, treasurer; Erik Conard, Lyons junior, historian; J. Fred Miller, Syracuse sophomore, scholarship chairman; James Curry, Ottawa senior, sergeant at arms; and Bill Crow, Logan senior, pledge trainer. ... On The Hill Kappa Alpha Theta The Colorado Extension Service says that when blankets are laundered, they should be soaked rather than agitated. Agitation often is responsible for blanket shrinkage. Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Nu Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held an exchange dinner recently. Sigma Nu fraternity was host at a legacy dinner in honor of University women who are related to any of the fraternity's members or alumni. Delta Sigma Theta * * Delta Sigma Theta sorority entertained the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity at a party at the fraternity's chapter house Saturday. Alpha Kanua Lambda Alpha KappaLambda fraternity announces the pledging of Carl Reiner, Prairie Village sophomore. Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity held its annual costume party, the Bogus Brawl, at the Lakeview School Saturday. 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