University Daily Kansan Page 13 NEW SORORITY HOUSE—Sigma Kappa sorority has purchased the residence at 1325 West Campus Rd. from Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the KU Alumni Assn. The above drawing shows the house as it will appear after the remodeling job is completed for the 1958-59 school year. —(Daily Kansan photo) The former Ellsworth residence, which is under the peaked roof in the architect's drawing, will serve as the chapter house this year. Next summer the Sigma Kappas are planning to remodel completely the original structure and add fireproof brick wings at the south (left) and the north (right). Raymond Coolidge of Topeka is the architect. Margaret Koch, Fredonia senior in the School of Education, is president of the chapter and Mrs. Anna McDorman, housemother, has been on the campus since 1913. Women's Grades Put Them In Front Of Men KU women held a considerable edge over KU men in scholarship during the 1956-57 academic year, according to an undergraduate scholarship report issued by the registrar and director of admissions The all-women's average was reported at 1.69, while the KU males trailed below the all-University average with a 1.36. The all-university average was 1.46. Organized houses with the highest grade point averages were scholarship halls for women. Douthart Hall, with a membership of 51, was the highest of all organized houses on the hill with a 2.18. Second was Miller Hall, with a membership of 55, a 2.15; third, Watkins Hall, 50, with a 2.11. Kappa Alpha Theta Is Fourth The fourth highest grade, point average for organized houses was held by Kappa Alpha Theta, national social sorority, with a 2.07. Selards Hall, a University Scholarship hall for women, and Pi Beta Phi, national social sorority, tied for fifth with 2.06. Foster Hall, a University scholarship hall for men, was sixth with a 2.00. Stephenson was seventh with a 1.92. The highest grade point average for any group was 2.68, held by Phi Alpha Theta, honorary fraternity for men in history. Second highest for any group was 2.65, Phi Beta Kappa; third was 2.63, Pi Delta Phi, honorary French fraternity; fourth was Omicron Nu. 2.56, and fifth, Pi Sigma Alpha with a 2.55. Of the professional fraternities and sororites, Phi Delta Kappa Saute untrimmed slices of bologna in a small amount of butter or margarine. The rim will shrink to form cups for any tossed salad, potato salad or slaw. New Idea For Salad Cups was first with a 2.52; La Confrere second with a 2.48, the Owl Society third with a 2.11, and Phi Mu Alpha fourth with a 2.97. Highest among University dormitories for men was Caruth-O'Leary Hall with a 1.27. Among the co-ops, Hill Co-op was highest with a 1.79, and Robdichole Co-op second with a 1.45. Patterns Emphasize All-American Look The all-American look on the KU campus this year is made up of textures and of pattern particularly associated with college. For women, plaids are bolder, slacks are tapered, skirts are pleated, over-blouses are easy-fitting and worn piled over shirts or sweaters. Red is the big color, accenting many neutrals. Furs, fake or real, add an elegant air and sweaters, bulky or smooth, are collector's items. Don't grab a hot cooking utensil with a damp dish towel. Heat travels rapidly through the moisture. Pajama Game Sound Track Album $4^{98} BELL'S VI 3-2644 925 Mass. Welcome to Lawrence Serving Jayhawkers 926 Mass. Since 1912 VI 3-0501 Faculty Club Sets Fall Reception The Faculty Club will hold its fall reception for new faculty members from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the club house. All members of the faculty are invited whether they are members of the club or not. Faculty Club officers are president, H. A. Ireland, professor of geology; vice president, James W. Drury, associate professor of political science; secretary, Miss Joyce McLead, head reference librarian and Elliot C. Dick, assistant professor of bacteriology. All faculty members are invited to eat at the club at noon whether they are members or not, president Ireland said. You'll get a better pie crust if the ingredients in the filling are cool when you put them in the shell. Our Polished Cottons Are $495 Sand - Black - Loden Green "Dickie's" Your Friendly Army and Navy Stores Lawrence Surplus 740 Massachusetts 935 Massachusetts Welcome Back Jayhawks Many Styles To Show You From Flats to HeelsPopular Prices Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Open Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.