Organizations Greek Houses Hold Pledgings Acacia Kappa Alpha Psi. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Stephen Dodge, Fredonia, Gary Surgin, Stanberry, Mo, and Carl Ekest, Chiago, freshmen. Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity announces the pledging of Gerald Brown, Donald Cheadle, Robert Drew, all of Kansas City, Mo., David Harris, Washington, D. C., Clinton Walker, St. Louis, Mo., freshmen; Kenneth Barnes, Gary, Ind., Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia, Pa.; Joseph Bennett, St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Tidwell, Independence, Kan., sophomores, and Dannie Gomez, Hutchinson junior. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of David E. Warren, mechanical engineering freshman from San Francisco, Calif. Theta Tau Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Sigma Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pledging of Anne Merrill, Katonah, N.Y., sophomore. Delta Sigma Pi, International Business Fraternity pledged 24 men at a formal pledging ceremony Thursday. Those who pledged were Don Paxon, Topeka; Lawrence Lassman, Wichita; Larry Miles, Holyrood; Richard Bruce, Mission; Darryl Kobler, Hays; John Leslie, Baxter Springs; Clarence Bender, Lawrence; Doyle Weiss, Hutchinson; Charles Costello, Scott City; Herman Woodcock, Merriam; Donald Barrett, Kenneth Van De Veer Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Don Fillmore, Belle Plains; Alfred Morgan, Liberal; Richard Haines, Topeka; Robert Moya, Coffeyville, Cloyce Wiley, Lyndon; Richard Ballard, K. C. Mo.; Robert Ballinger, St. Simon's $sland; Ga.; John Russell, Great Bend; John Sanders, Stockton; Jimmie Hille, Russell; Robert Jackson, Leawood, and Stanley Ausemus, Madison. 'Glamour Gams For Coeds College girls are adding 'glamour gams' to their new fall wardrobes. "Glamour Gams" are skin-tight, stretchable, colored stockings made like leatards. They are designed to be worn under shorts or brief skirts and are dyed to match the cotton shirts. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulton of Harper announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Mae Carlson, to William Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Conrad of Attica. LINDA MAE CARLSON Miss Carlson is a sophomore in secondary education and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Conrad is a senior in business and a member of Delta Sigma Pi professional fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Northcott Aiken of Sunflower announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Ann, to James Robert Stricklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stricklin of Ripley, Miss. . . . Miss Aiken is a freshman in the College. Mr. Stricklin is an aviation mechanic third class of the Olathe Naval Air Station. Prints Now Good For 12 - Month Wear Like pastel colors, print dresses are becoming 12-month fashions. Many designers showed printed silk and satin dresses along with their winter tweed suits this year. The latest print promoter is the designer for Hattie Carnegie. The custom clothes created under the name of the late fashion leader were shown this week, including an entire group of evening prints. Short and long evening dresses can bloom with everything from zinnias to lilacs, something that used to be considered proper only in the spring. The printed materials most often are heavy taffeta or satin. A damp cloth under a bowl will keep it from sliding around on a smooth work surface while you are mixing ingredients. IT'S FOR REAL! by Chester Field Jaci Barrett, an eighth grade honor student, rates laurels also in the fashion world. Jaci, at 13, just signed a five-year contract as a designer, which makes her one of the youngest in the business. She will design doll wardrobes for a toy manufacturer. Jaci (she pronounces it "Jackie") has been sewing since she was big enough to handle a pair of scissors. She enrolled in a sewing course when she was 11. THE INSIDE-OUT PEOPLE "And here, I can't even sew on a button," said her mother, Mrs. Robert Barrett, a fashion coordinator. The thug who blows the bank apart Is often a bashful boy at heart. The clean-cut man with clean-cut grin Is apt to be a sinner within. To end this confusion, make it your goal To take off that mask and play your real role! Jaci began making doll clothes from scraps of fabric her mother brought home from the garment district, pretty soon was selling the clothes to children in her neighborhood in Garden City, N.Y. For real pleasure, try the real thing. Smoke Chesterfield! You get much more of what you're smoking for . . . real rich flavor, real satisfaction, and the smoothest smoke ever—thanks to exclusive ACCU·RAY! A Designer At13 Take your pleasure big . . . Smoke for real . . . smoke Chesterfield! © Lleggatt & Murrs Tobacco Co. She got the design job by the simple process of answering an advertisement in a New York newspaper. The company was a bit startled when a pretty, blue-eved teenager showed up. But they liked the samples she produced and hired her. She designs at home-after school lessons are out of the way. 115. University Daily Kansan Page 9 Friday, Oct. 26, 1956 North College Elects Officers North College freshmen recently elected Jane Dean president. Other officers elected were Marietta Meigs, vice president, Karen Kukuk, secretary, Sandra Owens, treasurer, Linda Compton, social chairman, Joy Monses and Kay Morgan, AWS representatives, and Barbara Child and Pat Sorter, alternate AWS representatives. Home towns are unavailable. A cotton-tipped swab stick is a handy gadget for cleaning the dust from under the number plate of a dial telephone: Trademark Open Bowling 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Week Days 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Openings for Leagues 901 Miss. 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