Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Fashion Board Brings New Trends to KU The Associated Women Students College Fashion Board is probably the only organization at KU interested in just women and their ideas and needs. Made up of 13 KU women representing all organized living groups the board has a purpose of acquainting KU women with fashion news, fashion shows for special occasions plus stressing the importance of good grooming during college and later in a chosen career. This fall the board has presented an outdoor fashion show for a CWEN buffet luncheon and a fashion show of current trends in dress at the annual Bi-State meeting last month. Each spring the board sponsors the "KU's Best-Dressed Girl Contest." The winner of the contest is selected to enter the Glamour Magazine contest of the same name. The next event planned by the board is a fashion show to be presented to the participants of the High School Leadership Day Dec. 5. Two years ago KU's participant in the contest was Muff Yankey, Wichita junior who won the contest and a trip to Japan. This year the board has planned a new project. This year the board's new project is a traveling fashion discussion group. Organized houses will have the opportunity to ask members of the board to present a program on fashion or good grooming for their living group. Members of the board and the living groups they represent are: Nancy Egy, Topeka senior, Pi Beta Phi; Susan Nash, La Grange, Ill., senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Jo Lee, Kansas City sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Nancy Edwards, Lawrence junior, Delta Delta Delta; Nar Harrington, Prospect Heights, Ill., junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Carolyn Eymann, Atchison junior, Pi Beta Phi; Fannie Davis, St. Louis, Mo; senior, Hashinger Hall; Norma Schraeder, Wichita junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Louise Riller, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Lewis Hall; Ellie Taylor, Topea senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Dee Goodrich, Parsons junior,Gamma Phi Beta; Helen Louise Bush, Lyons junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lally Martin, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, Chi Omega. SMOP Late Night Planned For Nov.7 On Nov. 7 all undergraduate women and senior women with keys will have to purchase a late night ticket in order to stay out until 2:00 a.m. SMOP means scholarship money is our purpose. The Associated Women Students late night will be November 7 this year to benefit SMOP. The money collected from the tickets will be used for the memorial scholarship fund. Tickets will be sold at all organized living groups during the week before and the night of Nov. 7. They will cost 50 cents. Engagements Jeanette Bauman, Maryville, Mo. sophomore, to Mick Summa, Maryville, Mo., senior. Ami Payne, Leawood sophomore, to Jan Parkinson, Prairie Village junior. Polly Ruhter, Burlington junior, to Gary Epring, Burlington senior at Kansas State University at Manhattan. Jerien Haynes, Columbus, Ga., to Charles R. Bennett, Mission senior. Quack Club Selects 17 New Swimmers Quack club recently chose 17 new members, bringing their membership to 29. The girls were selected on the basis of their swimming ability and their ability to perform various stunts. The new members are: Bambi Buck, Wichita freshman; Sandy Johnson, Highland Park, Ill., freshman; Marti Leeson, Barrington, Ill., freshman; Molly Griswald, Silver City, N.M., freshman; Linda Matasarin, Wichita freshman; Linda Hicec, Oklahoma City, Okla., sophomore; Sherry Heck, Lawrence freshman; and Joyce Outsohn, a junior from the Netherlands. Also, Gail Davenport, Ottawa freshman; Karen Noland, Lawrence sophomore; Kathy Houseworth, Topeka sophomore; Joyce Whaley, Topeka junior; Karen Taggart, Ottawa, Ill., freshman; Sharon Bryant, Wichita freshman; Chris McClain, Indiana, Mo., freshman; Peggy Spencer, Wichita freshman; and Martha Lanning, Lawrence freshman. Italian Men Lose Another Privilege TURIN, Italy —(UPI)— The sacred right of Italian husbands to have their breakfast served in bed is not threatened—that is, if letters pouring into a leading Italian newspaper office are an accurate sample of wives' opinion. The controversy over whether wives should serve husbands breakfast in bed started when an unidentified woman from Bolzano wrote an indignant letter to the Turin newspaper, La Stampa. The woman said that although the Italian breakfast is generally confined to a cup of black coffee, serving it in bed gives husbands tyrannical habits. This is Belafonte's first college tour in ten years. STUDENTS- There are plenty of good seats left in the $2.00 price range. Hurry, while there are still tickets left. Nov.7-ALLEN FIELD HOUSE-8 p.m. Pinnings Jamiee Klusener, Lucas junior, to E. L. Rullle, Leavenworth junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Cathy Garrett, Fort Worth sophomore, Delta Gamma at North Texas State, to Rob Simon, Forth Worth junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Judy Lister, Ottawa senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Ed Martin, Topeka junior, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Arab-American Club Officers of the Arab-American club were elected Saturday. They are president, Sami Kaloti, Jordan graduate student; vice-president, Mohammed Hassoun; Saudi Arabia senior; secretary, Jane Hampton, Salina senior; and treasurer, Zuhair Duhaiby, Saudi Arabia freshman. College Students Getting Bigger CHICAGO — (UPI)— College students are getting too big for their dormitory furniture. "The fact is that college students are bigger than they used to be—and not just the football and basketball squads either," says Manfred Steinfeld, head of Shelby Williams Industries, a manufacturer of dormitory furniture. "Today, everybody in the business of providing furniture for college dormitories has to make the furniture bigger—because the students are," he said. "Kids today are both broader and taller." Many college rooms are supplied with 7-foot beds, taller bookshelves and wider chairs. Lyndon Johnson The general population is reaching new heights too. 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