Page 10 v University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 23, 1961 YOUNG MODELS—Young models for the University Women's Club and Newcomers Club benefit fashion show peer apprehensively at the audience before they begin their long walk down the center aisle. The children are Connie Williams and Timmy Johnson. University Women, Newcomers Present Benefit Fashion Show Gay colors and easy-to-care-for- cottons lent an air of springiness to the Scholarship Benefit Show presented by the University Women's Club and the University Newcomer's Club last night in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The money raised from the sale of the over 1,000 tickets to the show will be used to provide a scholarship for one or two Kansas girls. Addressing over 800 persons, Mrs. Nelson, president of the University Women's Club, said, "Nothing whets the appetite for spring flowers and spring clothes as the weather we've been having." "HOT PINK led the parade of fashion colors, and was shown in the bridesmaids' dresses, in a short-sleeved suit and a plastic coated cotton slicker. Many of the casual ensembles were shown in muted pink tones. The perennial black and white contrasts appeared in everything from swimming suits to sophisticated after-five wear. Suits, coats and dresses all were shown in the ever popular colors. THE UNDERSTATED elegance of Oleg Cassini, designer of Jacqueline Kennedy's wardrobe, appeared in several black and white contrast suits and dresses. "Cottonts and dacrons are ever changing into more casual shirt-waists and glamorous 'after-five' dress," Miss Broat, the narrator, said. Cotton outfits ranged in price from $8.95 to $95. Snappy coordinates, cotton knits and tapestry pants added a relaxing note to the work and play sportswear. Barbara Wescoe daughter of Chancellor and Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe, modeled a casual beige ensemble. Turquoise was a popular color in coordinates, Bermudas and blouses as well as the ever-popular beige. MRS. L. N. FLINT, widow of the late L. N. Flint after whom the KU journalism school building was named, wore a rose lace gown with a mink stole and crystal accessories. KU coeds and finalists for the Miss Lawrence contests modeled swim suits. The models were: Carolyn Parkinson, Scott City, sophomore; Pat Batt, Algonquin, Ill.; sophomore; Sherry Duckworth, Fredonia sophomore; Julie Green, Topeka freshman; Janis Tomlinson, Prairie Village sophomore, Connie Scott, Pittsburg junior; Jean Lowe, Coffeyville sophomore; Karen Kerr, and Sharon Pettingill. THE FINALE of the show was the presentation of a short-sleeved wedding gown of tucked stoffel in imported cotton. The basic Princess style had satin-covered buttons running from the softly-scooped neckline to the full-length bell-shaped skirt. Satin accents were repeated on the pillbox hat and the belt. Reflecting the spring fashion trend, the table decorations, courtesy of Hallmark's, were orange, pink and red tulips on a white background. The bridal bouquets were compliments of Alexander's Flowers. Weaver's Department Store provided the apparel worn in the show and furnished the door prizes and favors. Alpha Tau Omega The Kansas Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity recently performed a service project in conjunction with their Help Week. They painted and repaired the house of a war veteran who has been incapacitated because of a physical disability. Together, with the financial aid of the Salvation Army, they painted the badly worn house, put a new floor on the front porch, replaced broken windows, and cleaned up the grounds around the house. At 8:00 a.m. the ATO's were at work and, by working in shifts throughout the day, they finished everything including the trimming by early evening. Every man in the chapter participated in the project and put in more than the minimum time requested. Delta Delta Delta --- ... On the Hill ... Rosemary Doze, Gypsum sophomore, Delta Gamma, to Pat Garrett, Cawker City freshman, Phi Gamma Delta. Delta Delta Delta sorority recently elected pledge class officers. They are president, Martha Ryan, Manhattan freshman; secretary, Luvenia Smith, Russell freshman; scholarship chairman, Betty Dwyer, Wichita freshman; song leader, Shelly Steele, Wichita freshman; treasurer, Judy Thompson, Arkansas City freshman; social chairman, Carolyn Hines, Kirkwood, Mo, freshman; chaplains, Lois Busche, Glendale, Mo. freshman and Martha Ramsey, Kansas City freshman; Junior Panhellenic Representative, Sue Shelton, Wichita freshman, and Pine Panel, Susan Murphy, Prairie Village freshman. Kappa Alpha Theta The KU chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority recently initiated a chapter at Kansas State University. 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