Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 12, 1958 ... On The Hill ... Sigma Pi Sigma Pi fraternity honored alumni at its annual founders' dinner at the chapter house Sunday. Ronald Badger, Kansas City, Kan. senior, was awarded the Burt Robson Award for honor institute. --ta; Joe Biggs, Norman Schwartzkopf, both of Abilene; David Blaker, Bradford Keeler, both of Bardlesville, Okla.; Richard Clainfin, BBonner Springs; Harry Craig, Robert Driscoll, Robert Shahan, all of Lawrence. Phi Gamma Delta Shirley Michaels, Lawrence junior, was named 1958 Fiji Girl of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at the annual Pig Dinner and dance at the chapter house Saturday. Other awards announced at the dinner were Dan Casson, Topeca junior, the Ormand-Beach Award for the outstanding junior, and John Casson, Topека senior, senior honor man. Chaperones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Mrs. Gordon Yockey and Mrs. Glen Sewell, housemothers. Miller Hall Miller and Douthart Halls will hold an exchange dinner Thursday. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held its annual officers' workshop Sunday at the home of Mrs. Del Funk, rush adviser. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its annual French Apache, a costume party, in the chapter house Saturday. Big Bob Daugherty and his band from Kansas City, Mo. supplied music for dancing. A pre-party was held at the Eldridge Hotel. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity initiated 28 men Saturday. John M. Reiff, Wichita, was honor initiate, and Larry E. Wood, Wymore, Neb. was honor pledge. Both are freshmen. Other initiates are Thomas J. Skutka, Hibernia, N. J., Harlan Krumpus, Salina, both juniors; Charles McCue, Lawrence senior; William Flint, Kansas City sophomore. Phillip Ansehutz, Phillip Ballard, Jimmie Lee Kuhman, all of Wichita; Joe Biggs, Norman Schwartzkopf, both of Abilene; David Blaker, Bradford Keeler, both of Bardlesville, Okla.; Richard Clainfin, BBonner Springs; Harry Craig, Robert Driscoll, Robert Shahan, all of Lawrence. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Marion Coolidge, Tucson, Ariz., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to John L. Casson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Pratt, Topeka. Miss Coolidue is a senior in the School of Education and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Mr. Casson is a senior in the School of Engineering and is a member of Phi Gaumo Delta fraternity. An August wedding is planned. Charles Coolidge, Joseph Morris, both of Emporia; Michael DeBusk, Macksville; Richard Graber, Don Powell, both of Hutchinson; Bill Hopp, McPherson; Clayton Lang, Holton; Normal Mailen, Clay Center, Joseph Mize, David Thorning, both of Atchison; William Thompson, Overland Park. All are freshmen. Women Give Tumbling Show Nine women majoring in physical education at the University demonstrated tumbling techniques Thursday at the Bonner Springs Junior High School. The school is adding tumbling to its physical education program. The KU women were Nancy Burchett, Nancy Gustafson, Rosemary Thomas, all of Lawrence, Barbara Callahan of Los Angeles, Cal., Susan Corliss of Spring Hill, Betty Grist of Independence, Mo., Sonia Ott of Lebo, Mary Perkins of Moline, Ill., freshmen, and Lois Tolbert, Topeka sophomore. They were accompanied by Miss Shirley Hughes and Mrs. Ann Laptad, instructors of physical education, and Marcaret Behan, Oakley freshman, piano accompanist. Thursday night representatives of KU's modern dance club, Tau Sigma. performed and offered suggestions for the modern dance club at Lawrence High School. 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But today's statuesque types seem well adjusted to the fact they're dubbed "bean-pole" or "tiny" and just about every day are asked by some shortie. "How's the weather up there?" And height is no deterrent to catching a man, although most of them have to stoop to conquer. "The loveliest roses have the longest stems," said one tall girl. "I'd rather be tall than fat—it's the lesser of two evils," said another. "In a crowded elevator, the air is better," a third commented. Clothes For Tall Girls The company, which specializes in clothes for tall girls (5 feet 7 inches and up) also held a tall girl, jingle-writing contest this year—with the winner just announced. Mrs. James M. Taylor Jr., Berwyn Pa., gets a free trip to the Caribbean for writing the best last line. She is five feet 10 inches tall, a little woman compared with some of the other contestants, whose height ranged up to six feet three inches. 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