Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 13, 1957 Campus Club News Clubs Plan Meetings Announce Initiates Delta Sigma Pi Six students were initiated into Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, Sunday. The infinites: Edward Odell, Jr. Mission, Robert Ratch, Lawrence both seniors. Donald Catlin, Olathe, William Pendergrass, Kansas City, Kan., Edward Tatge, Ramona, John Dee Wheeler, Mission, all juniors. --religious advisers at a Faculty Club luncheon Friday. He will conduct a group discussion on segregation at the Jewish Community Center at 8:15 p.m. Friday. Members of Hillel, the Jewish student organization, will hear about his work at 6 p.m. Sunday. B'nai B'rith Hillel Sol Litman, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League for the plains states area, will visit KU Friday through Sunday under the sponsorship of the B'nai Brith Hillel. The purpose of the Anti-Defamation League is to promote tolerance and understanding among religious and racial groups. Mr. Litman will speak to the KU Mr. Littman is a graduate of the University of Toronto and received his M.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has served on the faculties of Washington State College and the University of Wisconsin. *** Industrial Design Club Members of the Industrial Design Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Card Room of the Kansas Union to discuss designs to be used as decorations for the High School Art Conference March 21. The club will also discuss the project for the Engineering Exposition April 13. Engagement Announced SHERRY WHISTLER Dior's Trapeze Silhouette Appears In At-Home Wear NEW YORK —(UP)— The trapeze silhouette, sprung on the fashion world a month ago by the Paris house of Dior, already is showing in at-home wear. Robert Rosenfeld, one of the style leaders in the lounge wear field, is featuring the trapeze's free-swinging silhouette in short, silk print robes with zipper front. The robes are cut narrow through the shoulders, fitted through the bust like the old-time empire silhouette, and hang free the rest of the way. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Whistler have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sherry Ann, to Michael F. Quinlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinlan, all of Kansas City, Kan. "Unlike Dior, who uses petuccosa under the suits and dresses to make them stand away from the body, we depend on the fabric to do the job," said the designer-manufacturer. "The silks have plenty of body, are stiff enough for the tranee effect." Rosenfeld also has the chemise, done in shortie robes of silk shantung. These are unfitted through the waist and a band of fabrie set below the hipline gives the low-belted look seen in many chemises for street wear. Another silhouette, seen in everything from cocktail dresses to coats, shows in at-home wear. It's the barem drape—ballooning skirt gathered in at the hemline. The barem is shown in lounging pajamas of bold, persian-printed arnel, with the gathering done by elastic. These feature a smooth-fitting bodice, high neckline and bared arms. To look at some of the new, flow- ing at-home clothes one would Miss Whistler is a graduate of Kansas City, Kan. Junior College, Mr. Quinlan is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. think the tight-fitting, or tooreador pants were on the way out. "Not at all," said Rosenfeld. "They're going strong, even stronger than in other seasons. We make them more feminine though, with detachable overskirts of organza. Typical of these costumes is one in which the trousers are of a floral green and red print. The voluminous overskirt is moss green. The wedding date has not been set. You can slice hard-cooked eggs without breaking the yolks by dipping the knife in warm water. Delta Delta Delta sorority was hostess to members of the Delta Delta Delta chapter from Baker University at a luncheon Saturday, Entertainment included bridge and informal singing. Judy Heller, Pittsburg, junior, has been elected president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. --- ... On The Hill ... N. M., hill activities chairman; Kathy Deuser, Overland Park, corresponding secretary; Sue Dillman, Independence, publicity chairman; Nancy Gilliland, Holton, fraternity education director; Barbara Bastin, Scott City, intramura chairman; Sharon Shaffer, Chillieothe, Mo, rushbook chairman; Sue Bagg, Overland Park, historian; and Carolyn Drake, Kirkwood, Mo., service projects chairman. Other officers elected were Anne Kibler, Kansas City, Kan., vicepresident; Mary Alden, Hutchinson, rush chairman; Carolyn Cash, Augusta, recording secretary; Judy Gumbiner, Kansas City, Mo., sponsors chairman; Beth Greathouse, Garden City, librarian; Patricia McGuire, Gower, Mo., alumnae recorder; Martha O'Dell, Carrollton, Mo., song leader, Al are juniors. A film of oil protects garden tools from rust. All are sophomores. Adults 90c—This Picture Not Recommended For Kiddies ROCK HUDSON·JENNIFER JONES·VITTORIO DE SICA Dorothy Drake, Webster Groves, Mo., treasurer; Martha McKinney, Warrensburg, Mo., house manager; Mary Ann Daugherty, Meade, recommendations chairman; Elizabeth Robinson, Cedar Vale, marshal; Barbara Kellar, Kansas City, Mo., chapain; Marjorie Williamson, Hutchinson, social chairman; Elizabeth Phillips, Merriam, scholarship chairman; Carol Abernathy, Kansas City, Mo., house activities chairman. Mat, Sat, at 2-Cont. 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