Page 6 University Daily Kansas Thursday, Sept 20. 1950 Fashion Forecast Matched-Or-Mixed Skirts And Sweaters Again Popular In Coeds' Wardrobes With enrollment and rush week over and classes in full swing, coeds will again turn their thoughts to one of the college girl's biggest problems—clothes. A look at the fashions for the coming year shows that this year the dyed to match skirts and sweaters will be even more popular. Also to be popular will be the mix-and-match skirt and sweater costume. The sweaters are being featured with the collarls and trimming on the sleeves and down the front of the sweater made of the skirt material. Bermuda shorts, the comfort costume, are back and will again be worn with the knee length wool stockings as last year. New this year will be the extremely bulky cardigan sweaters. These bold striped sweaters are just the answer for a warm and fashion-wise wrap for football games and other outdoor activities. However, they are not to be overlooked for other less casual wear Strong Fashion Trend. The ribbed and knitted look is coming in strong in the fashion world this year. Not only do jackets have ribbing down the front, but often the complete sleeve is also ribbed. Also new is the coat which looks knitted but which is actually made of a woven fabric. Coats will be featured with hoods. This is found not only in the short coats for sports and casual wear, but also in long coats with hoods that fold back. Not to be forgotten this year will be the continuing popularity of the toggle coat for the active coed. Dresses are a little shorter this year but the change in length is not sufficient to cause such alarm in women that they need arm themselves with needle and thread to make a new helmline. Sheath Dress Popular Still popular and growing more so the sheath dress. Especially liked for its adaptability to the occasion, this type of dress will be much in Group To Honor Dean Of Women The University Housemothers' Assn. will honor Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, at a coffee at 10 a.m. Monday, in the lounge of the Art Museum. Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff will pour. Mrs. Dorothy Nichols is president of the association. Mrs. Ruth File is vice president, and Mrs. D. H. Buie is secretary-treasurer. Breakfast Set For Sunday Pinning Announced The Interdorm Council has planned a breakfast as a get-acquainted party for all independent upperclass women and for the freshmen women living in scholarship halls. The breakfast will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday by the fountain in Sellards Hall. Each hall will present a short skirt. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Prudy Rowles, Philadelphia, Fa, senior, to Mike Randolph, Topeka senior. Mr. Randolph is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. NOW thru TUES. SHOWS Week Days 2 - 7 - 9:20 Sat. - Sun. 2:00 p.m. On PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. STARRING MANCY KELLY • PARTY CINEMA CORP. MURIEL JONES • EVENING LEWIS MAYER MERVIN LAGO Late Show Sat. Sat 11:30 evidence both in the class room and at parties. The use of a large bow just under the bust line, a style which got its start last year, will be a major fashion item. In color, the fashions show that black is back, stronger than ever. With it will be plenty of white. Red will also be a very popular color. Also to be seen will be green, violet, purple, and brown. Evening colors will remain about the same. Houses Hold Elections Phil McCollum, Logan freshman, has been elected president of the pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Other officers are George Epps, vice president; John Scott, secretary-treasurer; Tommy Vanderhoof-ven, servant at arms; and Wayne Hogan, rush chairman. Those elected to the Inter-fraternity Pledge Council are John Baird, Ed Williamson and Denny Green. The pledge class of Chi Omega sorority elected Kala Mays, Lyons sophomore, president. Other elected officers are Ann Latta, Webster Groves, Mo., vice president, Jayne Allen, Topeka, secretary Barbara Wurst, Russell treasurer Carol Caully, Kansas City, Mo., song leader, Judy Allen, Topeka, social chairman. Linda Mistler, Leavenworth, and Barbara Jean Everly, Eudora, Junior Panhellenic representatives, Pat Adam, Kansas City, Mo., AWS representative, all sophomores, and Marilyn McIntire, Oregon, Mo., junior, representative to Honor Court. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pledge class has elected Jerry Blatherwick. Mission junior, president. Other officers elected are Dick Dowell, Bartlesville, Okla, vice president; Jim Husser, Merriam, treasurer; Bob Simpson, Pratt, secretary; and Don McNichols, Overland Park, sergeant-at-arms. All are freshmen. Phi Kappa fraternity has elected Ron Phillips, Kansas City, Mo., senior president for this semester. Other elected officers are John Simion, Prairie Village senior, vice president and pledge trainer; Kent Weltz, Goodland, treasurer; Kent Morgan, Hope, secretary, Waldo Schrepfer, Potwin, historian, John Husar Chicago, Ill. corresponding secretary all sophomores. Mike Quinlin, Kansas City, Kan., junior, sergeant-at-arms; Glen Bickle, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, assistant treasurer; Harold Hill, Beloit, parliamentarian, Terry Ryan, Hutchinson, editor both are seniors, and Nick Dileone, New York, N.Y., junior, steward. with whites, pastels, and unusual shades of pink and blue being the favorites. FRIDAY SATURDAY One designer even featured a ball gown in loden green chiffon trimmed with ice blue. The most popular new color in sports clothes, shoes, shorts, slacks, coats and separates is a mossy green called loden green for this season only. Black suede will be the fashion must in dress shoes. The heels are continuing to be the ultra-slim medium heel. Also popular this season will be brown suede. The indispensable flats are available in a wider range of styles this year than before with one being able to get flats which are quite dressy. The fall pledge class of Alpha Phi sorority Monday elected Jan Cooper, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, president, and Judy Powell, Bennington sophomore, Panhellenic representative. Especially important this fall and winter in the co-ed's wardrobe will be the wool fabrics. Orion, tweed, and blends of fibers will also be used to a great extent. Dress Shoe Fashion Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. today. .. On The Hill .. Actives and pledges of Alpha Phi sorority were guests of Kappa Sigma fraternity at a picnic Tuesday evening on the lawn of the Kappa Sigma house. A dance and songfest followed. Alpha Delta Pi sorority pledges were honored Tuesday with an after-hours spread surprise party by the active chapter. The party featured refreshments and a songfest. --- Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold a reception and open house for its pledge class from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Dancing will follow. . . . The members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity entertained their dates Friday evening at a picnic followed by dancing at the chapter house. --- Gamma Delta Plan Meetings Gamma Delta, Lutheran organization will hold its weekly meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the student center at Immauel Lutheran Church, 16th and Vermont St. A cost supper will be served to those who attend. They will hold their weekly coffee hour at 3:00 p.m.. Wednesday in the Trail Room. Student Union. FINE ARTS PRESENTATION Ends Tonite - 7:15 - 9:00 Orson Welles "OTHELLO" They shared their love and defied the world! DAVID O. SELZNICK presents Housemothers and Housefathers To Be Honored at Tea Sunday Thirteen new housemothers and two new housefathers will be honored at a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, in the Kansas Room. The tea is being given by the Panhellenic Council, Interdorm Council and the Inter-fraternity Council. Representatives from the three organizations planning the party are Diane Worthington, Wichita senior, Panhellenic; Doloris Alpert, Paola senior, Interdorm Council; and Jerry Halderman. Wichita junior, IFC. All members of organized houses have been invited. The new housemothers and their houses are Mrs. C. T. Atkinson, Sigma Pi; Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Mrs. Francis Brown, Delta Chi; Mrs. Mary Edmondson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mrs. Madge McEllinney, Varsity House; Mrs. Margaret Millman, Phi Delta Theta; Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mrs. Fannie Spurrier, Sigma Chi; Mrs. Pauline Walters, Theta Tau; Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Pi Kappa Alpha; and Mrs. Carmen Wynne, Delta Upsilion. The new houseparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blumenfeld, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crouch, McCook Hall. Delta Tau Delta Elects Nelson The pledges of Delta Tau Delta fraternity have elected Jerry Nelson, McPherson freshman, president for the fall semester. Other officers are Pat Pitner, Bucklin freshman, vice president; Glenn Headquist, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, secretary-treasurer; Jim Richards, Blue Springs, Mo., freshman, sergeant-at-arms; Tom Horner, Akron, Ohio, sophomore, social chairman, and Ted Hall, Garden City, Paul Brown and Mike Smith, both of Kansas City, Kan, all freshmen, IFPC representatives. Sixty million Gymnodinium bevis have been counted in a single quart of sea water. Delta Gamma Pledges Elect Sanford Head The Delta Gamma sorority pledge class has elected Sue Sanford, Memphis, Tenn., junior, president. Other officers are Janice McElihaney, Mission, vice president; Elaine Gill, Kansas City, Mo., secretary; Helen Walker, Leavenworth, treasurer; Jan Howden, St. Joseph, Mo., song leader; Marilyn Wiebke, Merriam, and Betty Jo Kipp, Mission, Junior Panhellenic representative. All are sophomores. The University Band has eight brand new snare drums. 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