Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1957 LORRAINE DUNCAN Winter Wedding Set The engagement of Lorraine Duncan to Allen D. Smith is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan of Great Bend. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Smith of Lawrence. Miss Duncan is a sophomore in the School of Education and is a resident in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Smith is a senior in civil engineering, president of Theta Tau fraternity, and drum major of the KU band. A winter wedding is being planned. Three Reveal Fall Pinnings Opperman-Parsons Alpha Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Marcia Opperman to Rex Parsons, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Both are Fredonia juniors. The pinning was announced by Ann Meeder, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Shari Harmon, Kansas City, Kan. and Peggy O'Dell, Clarendron Hills, Ill. juniors. A party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. Pearson-Moore --freshman, secretary-treasurer; Cecil Farley. Independence freshman, social chairman. ... Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has announced the pinning of Andrea Pearson, Wichita junior, to Peter Moore, Wichita senior. Miss Pearson lives in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Glenn-Suderman Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Franny Glenn, Kansas City, Mo., to Jim Sudderman, Newton, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Both are seniors. The announcement was followed by a pinning party at the Teepee. Shoes Match Each Ensemble Many designers save fabrics from dresses to make matching hats or purses, but one designer has a new idea for putting leftover prints and checks on the feet. Flowered shoes may match a silk suit or dress of the same material or plaid shoes can be mated with a navy coat lined with the same plaid and worn with a matching skirt. For evening, an elegantly beaded satin dress with coat and shoes to match makes a stunning trio. This idea can, of course, be used for any casual ensemble as well. Shoes may be taken to the shoe shop or shoemaker together with the matching material. About a quarter yard of the fabric is needed. The average American woman will be able to buy blouses inspired by Dior, Balmain and Givenchy this year. Blouse manufacturers are copying Paris designs. Look for plunging necklines, cuffed stand-away collars, soft draping and sleeves buttoning from neckline to wrist. Another animal pelt joins the fur parade. Italian fashions combine zebra and black or colored fabric. Greek Houses Elect Pledge Officers Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Charter Judy Thomas, Grand Prairie, Tex. has been elected president of the Alpha Omicron Pt sorority pledge class. Other officers elected were Mary Kay Zettl, Girard, vice president; Judy Austin, Topeka, secretary; Susan Snyder, Eureka Springs, Ark., treasurer; Peggy Kallos, Horton, and Joanne Novak, Minneapolis, Minn.; Junior Panhellenic representatives; Ann Cramer, Cincinnati, Ohio; standards board representative. Helen Calkins, Iola, rush chairman; Sharon Luxford, Kansas City, Mo.; house manager; Val Drube, Russell, song leader; Joanne Hardten, Wichita, social chairman; Nancy Parsons, Frainie Village, intramurals; Gail White, Wichita, historian; Georginne Scheel, Chicago, parliamentarian, and Ann Bigbee, Hugoton, chaplain. All are sophomores. Alpha Chi Omega The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega sorority has elected Julia Herrick, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore as president. Other officers elected were Susie Parker, Ottawa sophomore, vice president; Pat Greenlee, Kansas City, Kan., secretary; Pa Hi Painton, Kansas City, Mo. junior, treasurer; Carol Blackstone, Bridgeport, Neb. junior, song leader. Marsha Moran, Prairie Village sophomore, intramurals chairman; Judy Chambers, Leavenworth sophomore, social chairman, and Patience Allen, Prairie Village sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representative. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity pledge class has elected Harold Mueller, Hutchinson freshman, president. Other officers are Bob Dietrick, Prairie Village, vice president, and Jack Howard. Coffeyville, secretary, sophomores; Fred Gauthier, Independence treasurer, Rod Fosler, Omaha, Neb, sergeant at arms, and Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo., Steve Barber, Effingham, and Steve Bennett, Topeka, Interfraternity Pledge Council representatives, freshmen. Alpha Phi --freshman, secretary-treasurer; Cecil Farley. Independence freshman, social chairman. Jo Schmidt, Kirkwood, Mo. has been elected president of the Alpha Phi pledge class. Other officers are Karlan Ison, Overland Park, vice president; Joan Jarrell, Kansas City, Mo., secretary; Francis Keith, Hiawatha, treasurer; Wynne Luskow, Kirkwood, Mo., scholarship. Janice Tanner, Pittsburg, activities; Nancy Kibler, Topeka, social; Sandra Harding, Lawrence, music; Barbara Cukjati, Arma, quarterly reader; Carolyn Bradley, Chillicothe, Mo., AWS representative, and Dorothy Wohlgemuth, Cummings, KU-Y representative. All are sophomores except Miss Wohlgemuth, who is a junior. *** Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity pledge class has elected Dick Dillenbeck, Hickman Mills, Mo. freshman, president. Other officers are Wayne Cook, Kansas City, Mo. junior, vice president; Richard Michaels, Atwood Don Moe, Topeka, Al Moore, Topeka, and Dainw Dewey, Mission, freshmen, Inter-fraternity Pledge Council representatives; Curt Bowin, Hickman Mills, Mo. sophomore, assistant house manager, and Fulton Warren, Tulsa freshman, correspondence assistant. Newcomers Tea Set For Thursday The University Women's Club will hold a tea Thursday honoring the new faculty wives at the University. It will be from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Murph- Mrs. Robert Vosper is the general chairman of the tea and the hostesses will be Mrs. Maurice Barker, Mrs. Jackson Baur, Mrs. Kenneth Beasley and Mrs. Robert Beer. Tests Show Sitting Not Always Restful Back on your feet ladies. An expert says sitting does not save energy while working. Laboratory tests show that women who sit to peel potatoes and iron use the same amount of energy as women who stand. The tests also showed that women use more energy when they get up for interruptions than when they stand. Wardrobe color selections should begin with choosing a basic shade for a coat such as beige, brown, grey, black or navy blue says Gerda Peterson, extension clothing specialist at the University of Nebraska. Choosing Shades Is Basic Colors for dresses should harmonize with the coat as should accessory items. Sell It With a Kansan Classified Ad and Enjoy the finest Mexican Foods Torn between a trench coat and a mink? Pierre Balmain makes both-in-one: A belted trench coat in mink or other furs. Kitchen Open From 4:00 - 11:30 434 Locust V1 3-9634 Sweaters Need Beauty Care Sweaters require "beauty care" to keep them looking fresh and new for a long, long time. If you are bothered with wandering moths invest in plastic bags big enough not to crumple a soft shoulder or twist a raglan sleeve. The plastic bag-plus being mothproof—almost forces you to fold up a sweater instead of tossing it into the drawer from halfway across the room. After you wear a sweater, shake it out and leave it "spread-eagled" on the bed for a few minutes. Gently brush the whole sweater once over lightly with a whisk broom. Mary Yowell, McPherson junior, house manager; Janet Fevurly, Leav- enworth sohomore, social chair- man, and Sharon Hoover, Wichita sohomore, assistant social chair- man. Many women ask whether they should wash or clean a sweater. Both methods are good, but make up your mind and stick to it. You'll get better results by using only one method of cleaning on a sweater than by switching from washing to dry cleaning and back. Don't iron or press a sweater. Once you've placed it on the towel to dry, pat out wrinkles that have developed in the washing. Battenfeld Will Host All Hall Fall Ball The annual All Hall Fall Ball will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 9 on the front lawn of Battenfeld Hall. Those attending will include residents of Watkins, Sellards, Miller and Douthart halls for women, and Battenfeld, Foster, Jolliffe, Pearson and Stephenson halls for men. A picnic will be held at 6 p.m. and a street dance will begin at 7 p.m. The ball is sponsored by the Interscholarship Hall Council. The chaperones will be Mrs. Althea Galloway and Mrs. Sam T. Allen. Officers elected recently for Douthart Hall were Gayle Kinemond, Bushton junior; president; Loree Alpert, Paola junior, vice president; Betty Naif, Liberty, Neb. sophomore; secretary; Melinda Taylor, Topeka junior, treasurer. 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