Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1962 ... On the Hill... Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega announces the election of the following chapter officers: president, David Gough, Chanute junior; vice president, Phil McKnight, Wichita junior; treasurer, John Lee, Raytown, Mo., sophomore; historian, Dennis Nelson, Topeka sophomore; usher, Don Perry, Wichita junior; sentinel, Phil Perry, Caldwell sophomore; and pledge trainer, Robert Cathey, Shawnee Mission sophomore. *** Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma has elected new officers. They are: president, Daryl Lewis, Great Bend, senior; vice president, Larry Knupp, Great Bend sophomore; secretary, Ric Tucker, Wichita sophomore; treasurer, David Ryan, Lawrence senior; and pledge trainer, Robert Witham, Kansas City sophomore. *** Triangle Triangle fraternity has elected the following officers for the coming year. They are: president, Mike Mead, Kansas City, Mo., junior; vice-president, Dale Shambaugh, Topeka sophomore; corresponding secretary, Jim Andrews, Kansas City junior; recording secretary, Carl Kelly, Cedar Vale sophomore; treasurer, Jim Hubbard, Cedar Vale sophomore; sergeant-at-arms, Ron Rollins, Glastonbury, Mo., senior; and librarian, Jerry Buttron, Lancaster senior. Sigma Chi The Sigma Chi pledge class elected the following officers: president, David Martin, Coffeyville; vicepresident; Dave Shellabarger, Topeka; secretary-treasurer, Tom Wash, Bartlesville, Okla.; social chairman, Rusty Calkins, Wichita; song chairman, Clare Casey; publicity chairman, Norman Shield, Evanston, Ind. All are freshmen. Sigma Chi announces the election of the following chapter officers: president, Bob Benz, Bartlesville, Okla., junior; vice president, David Gray, Lawrence senior; treasurer, Kep Kepner, Wichita junior; recording secretary, Martin Myers, Newton sophomore; corresponding secretary and historian, Vernon Vorhees, Kansas City sophomore; social chairman, Lee Ayres, Wichita sophomore; sergeant-at-arms, Max Brinkman, Tulaa, Okla., sophomore; house manager, Lee Flachsbarth, Atchison senior. \* \* \* Rho Chi New Fabrics, Designs in Summer Swimwear New members of Rho Chi, honorary pharmaceutical society, are Bonnie Eaton Grundeman, Lawrence; Robert E Roeder, Lawrence; Donald A. Thompson, Lawrence; Ted Weeks, Tonganoxie, all juniors; Marsha Wertzberger, Kansas City, Mo.; Virgil Thompson, Lawrence both seniors; Norman A. Dahle Dearfield, Wis.; James L. Diebold Skokie, Ill.; Natu R. Patel, Baroda Gujerat, India; and Albert N. Voldemark, Lawrence, all graduate students Swimsuits this year will be lighter and brighter with high-fashion style and a relaxed look. But do not think for a minute the figure is not revealed. Soft cumberbunds whittle one's middle on one suit, while the softened silhouette is shown with the lightly bloused bodice on another. The engineering feats accomplished in design and in the hidden inner construction are enough to make a construction engineer blush. Colors take on almost a fluorescent brilliance, especially in magnificent prints. Lightweight suits, made from fabrics weighing mere ounces, are the newest trend in swimsuits. Miracle fibers Vyrene and Lyra, feather-weight elastic fabrics, are the secret. Stretch fabrics with no rubber, they do a superb figure controlling job Vyrene shows up in satin finishes, in soft gleaming "Shimeron" and even in a velvet. The oh-so-light featherlastic, helanca knit, is also a favored fabric. Another trend in swimwear is a complete wardrobe of beach and poolside fashions. Virtually all swimsuit designers augment their suits with coordinated separates that give a high-fashion look to the swimsuit. These beach separates include little knee-length dresses, jackets over shoulders or skirts swirling out to make a sundress out of a swim-suit. Everlast drapery linen is a unique fabric used for a whole group of outstanding print suits and beach dresses. Carol Duncan Duncan-Brient Two Couples Engaged The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ewing Duncan of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Bruce William Brien, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Brien. Miss Duncan is a graduate student in art education. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Brien is at the KU Medical School and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi, social fraternity, and Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. \* \* \* Thompson-Brewer Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thompson of Hutchinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Curtis Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brewer of La Grange, Ill. Miss Thompson is a senior and a member of Delta Delta sorority. Brewer is a senior and member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The wedding date has been set for June 9. Perfume is that intangible something without which no woman is well-groomed. It is the elusive touch by which she is remembered. It gives pleasure to the wearer and to those about her. In these days of over-crowded dormitory facilities, every bit of room space is valuable. This presents a special problem to KU women who are trying to store three people's belongings in a room designed for two occupants. KU Women Use Originality In Devising Space Savers One added means of storage requires only a few boards and bricks. Adjusting the number of bricks between the boards makes room for those large books, art equipment and old papers. The bottom shelf can be used for storing shoes in their boxes. By pushing beds together and covering them with one bedspread during the day, more floor space can be utilized. The space under beds can easily be used to store sweaters and other bulky items in suitcases or boxes. Ironing caddies make inexpensive clothes racks and fit neatly into corners or behind doors. The are especially good for holding blouses and other clothes which wrinkle easily. Small, lightweight mirrors hung on peg boards or bulletin boards can alleviate the problem of one mirror for three girls trying to get ready for a date or class at the same time. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers One day. All Found: or matic per VI 3-2944. DON'T F late, call ing in ele and Engli Medical or Female night conference Mr. F. T. 1 8:20 a.m. Volkswa new pain Call VI Student for 4 hov KU, ext. 1953 DOI shift. Cle Must sell or see at OLYMPI cision Typewri Lawrence 8644 WESTER new ar graphed prehensi VI 2-190 livery. 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