Jay Janes Announce Plans For New Season The blue-blazered, white-skirted Jay Janes are beginning their 1964-65 season with many plans. Dee Kay Johnson, Leavenworth senior and president of the organization, said in addition to the annual sale of mums at the Homecoming game on Nov.7, the 72 members of the upper-class pep club will add several new projects, speakers and events to their program. New plans for the year include the mum sales and two bus trips to football games. One trip will be to Kansas State University in Manhattan on Oct. 31 and the other to Columbia, Mo., on Nov. 21. In the past Jay Janes have usually attended only basketball and football games but this year will broaden their attendance to other sports. The recently elected officers for this year are: Dee Kay Johnson, Leavenworth senior and president; Karen Shoop, St. John senior and vice-president; Nancy Smith, Lea-wood senior, secretary; Janet Heck, Engagements Karen Cornett, Warner Robins, Ga., senior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Lowell Evjen, Kansas City, Mo., KU graduate. Anita Irvin, Raytown, Mo., junior, to Bruce Browning, Prairie Village senior. Pat Postlewaithe, Kansas City, Mo. senior, to Lance Jesse, Kansas City senior. It's Dishes They Hate NEW YORK — (UPI) — America's "typical" homemaker" calls cooking and baking the most enjoyable job in the kitchen and washing dishes the most disagreeable. This was the finding of a survey conducted by General Electric among the state finalists in this year's Grand National Bake-off. Some 144 of the 340 finalists who answered the questionnaire called cooking the most enjoyable, and another 123 listed baking. In contrast, 148, or 44 per cent, said washing dishes was the job most disliked. Lawrence senior, treasurer; Lucy Hilby, Marks, Miss., senior, social chairman; Helen Jorgenson, Sidney, Neb. senior, song leader; Rose Mary Hooper, Norfolk, Va., senior, historian; Sharon Stalcup, Lawrence junior, and Judy Wise, Prairie Village senior, advisors; Mary Ruth Lanning, Lawrence junior, and Janice Whitaker, Little River senior, mum sales; and Mary Hindeman, inter-pep council. The other members of Jay Janes are: Nancy Attiberry, Barb Ballard, Pam Banta, Patti Bennett, Becky Boyd, Barbara Burch, Helen Carr, Barbie Clarke, Sujan Classen, Loya Ly Coker, Maxine Davidson, Mary Ann Deason, Judy Dickey, Sharon Dowd, Kathy Dutton, Paula Elliott, Judie Ericson, Carol Evans, Janet Fassmacht, Vinita Fishel, Connie Fox, Irene Gibson, Janice Kay Gray, Sandra K. Gresham, Marilyn Hamilton, Carol Hamm, Ruth Hatch, Lea Hirschberg, Sharon L. Hoye, Kathy Hutton, Mary Hyndman, Penny Irish, Marsha Joyce, Nancy Kauffman, Linda Kelsey, Carol Kingst, Mary Kiley, Carol Kirst, Sherry Knox, Babette Kramer, Corinda Laugeson. Annette Luyben, Jean McNally, Susan Merrill, Kathy Merrill Joy Morgan, Mary Morozoz, Carol Nichols, Betty Parker, Linda Phillips, Susan Pierce, Claudia Reeder, Nancy Riedel, Sandra Sellars, Valarie Smasal, Kathleen Sweeney, Nancy Tramp, Lucia Weirich, Vicki Whitaker, Cori White, Barbara Wille, Marcia Willoughby, Robin Wilson, Mary Lou Wood, Sue Wooley, Sue Sorem. Pinnings Trudy Graves, Amarillo, Tex., junior, Alpha Omicron Pi, to Alan Rings, Leawood junior, Delta Sigma Phi. Bobbie Bartelt, Frankfurt, Germany, senior, to William Gochis, Arkansas City KU graduate, Phi Delta Theta. Nany Binnie, Dundee, Ill., sophomore, to John McCready, Cincinnati, Ohio, sophomore, Lambda Chi Alpha. Marilyn Hemphell, Shawnee Mission junior to Ronald DReusseau, Pi Kappa Alpha at Kansas State University at Manhattan. SELECT YOUR SOCIAL STATIONERY FROM OUR WIDE VARIETY OF EATON OPEN STOCK Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 5 The Associated Women Students College Fashion Board will be giving fashion and grooming tips to KU women in a column to be featured monthly in the University Daily Kansan. AWS Fashion Board To Survey Trends The Fashion Board will be surveying the field of grooming, fashions, accessories, hairstyles and related areas. Nancy Egy. Topeka senior and president of the fashion board, and the other members will compile information about campus fashions today and looks into the future. The column will begin in November. The group will also be holding discussions with individual living groups to discuss fashion trends and possibilities for that particular group. Freshman Women Win AWS House. Senate Seats The five new freshman representatives to Associated Women Students were elected last week. The five are; Cynthia Hardin, Lincoln, Nebr., senate representative; Janette Monsees, Leawood, senate representative; Nancy Gallup, Lawrence, house representative; Susan Menke, Webster Groves, Mo., house representative; Claudia Williams, Topeka, house representative. The freshman women were elected last week in the election to fill seats in both houses of the women's governing body. They will take their seats at the next scheduled meeting of both houses. They were judged on high school activities, knowledge of AWS, leadership and character before being selected to run for the seats. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds