Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Sept. 20, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) BRONZE ROSE—The new bronze sculptured rose, symbol of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, is being shown by Betty Harrison, Bettendorf, Iowa senior, left, and Kathie Heller, Kansas City, Mo. junior. The decoration, designed and welded by Eldon Tefft, assistant professor of design, hangs over the fireplace in the chapter house. Pledge, House Officers Elected Watkins Hall Serving as president of Watkins Hall is Joyce Klemp, Leavenworth senior. Helen Owen, Kinsley junior, will serve as vice president, Joy Yeo, Manhattan senior, as secretary, and Georgia Dillon, Garden City junior, as treasurer. Other officers include Doris Cinzoll, Detroit, house manager, Barbara Emison, Muncie, AWS representative, Nancy Harmon, Wichita, fire chief, and Mary Beth Spena, Lecompton, song leader, seniors; Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo.; social chairman, and Carol Plumb, Overland Park, alumni secretary, juniors; Roma Collett, Marion, historian, Nadine Blair, Atchison, intramurals chairman, and Marilyn Shaw, Galena, freshman counselor, sophomores. Members of the social committee are Judy Hulse, Topeka and Jane Thorne, Paola, juniors, and Pat Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo., and Phyllis Frick, Great Bend, freshmen. Freshman representatives on the etiquette council are Era Lee Beeye, Larned, and Jolene Brink, Ottawa, freshmen. *** Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi pledge class has elected Morris Levine, Kansas City, Mo., as president. The other pledge officers are Martin Davidow, Kansas City, Mo., vice president; Peter Frey, Vineland, N. J., secretary; Robert Landman, Santa Fe, N. M., treasurer, and Dennis Partnoy, Kansas City, Mo., sergeant-at-arms. The representatives to the interfraternity pledge council are Howard Lackow, Bronx, N.Y., and Joel Saren, Levittown, L. I, N. Y., and Stephen Hurst, Bronx, N. Y., as an alternate All the officers are freshmen. VI 3-0501 926 Mass. 'Here And Now' Emphasis On This Year's Fall Fashions The emphasis in new fall fashions for women is on the "here and now," rather than the usual nostalgic glimpse into the past. However there are some holdovers from recent fads, such as overblouses and the unexpected return of fur in coats, dresses, accessories, hats, and even buttons. New trends to watch for are the longer-belted jacket with loose lines, the three-fourth and seven-eighth length coat with bloused backs, pocket interest, and extra emphasis on accessories. The hemline on dresses is not changed, but it has been narrowed to resemble a hobble, making fast walking difficult. In contrast to this, the sheath dress has been loosened around the waist by most designers, but is still slim through the hips. Another basic shape displayed by the designers is the curved effect on the bodice or skirt, variously called the almond, the egg, the pear, the melon, or the balloon shape. College fashions have not changed noticeably, except that bright plaids are more predominate than in the past. Crew-neck sweaters for women will probably become popular but will undergo moderate feminine changes. NEWS—COLOR CARTOON Matinee Sat. 1:45 Sat. Eve. Feat. 7-9 Continuous Sun. from 1:00 Feat. 1-3-5-7-9 A new but practical fad displayed Pinning Announced NOW VARSITY Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Peggy Grist, Independence, Mo. senior, to Elvon Yeager, Mission junior. He is a member of Acacia fraternity at Kansas State College. John MILLS Richard ATTENBOROUGH Lisa GASTONI in the rollicking nautical comedy! THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP EASTMAN COLOR in SEASCOPE SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS NEWS — COLOR CARTOON Continuous Sun. from 1:00 Features 1:20-3:15-5:10-7-9 Tasty dressing for fruit salads: combine $ \frac{1}{2} $ cup molasses, 1 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing and 3 tablespoons lemon juice. Mix well. JAYHAWKER Tonite & Sat. "The Red Balloon" "Lost Continent" is a leatard-type stocking in lightweight knitted wool, usually in brilliant colors or stripes. Many college girls will find them practical for cold-weather campuses, if they don't mind their rather unusual appearance. in many fashion magazines this fall Hour Dances Planned Dances Planned Watkins Hall Triangle Watkins Hall and Foster Hall will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The chaperones will be the housemothers, Mrs. Sestos Hughes and Miss Julia Willard. Triangle fraternity will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday with the first floor of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. 98c 1/2 Chicken - Shrimp Hamburgers Malts Shakes 25c J&L Drive In 1300 West 23rd Open 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 25 wo FLAT 411 Clare LIVE Parak compl foods — bed gators Pet Pet Phon EXPE service pers. Maine TYPI Promrates. HOU wash and Carpo holst homing. (1156.) TYPI these perie Leatl TYP pape Call