Show 4 LIFE JANUARY 20 1961 Petite Fashion Greek Row AO — STUDENT Exterior Decorations Or PI If Monday night Marilyn Alder was welcomed into the AOPi pledge class in time to witness the election of Janis Elich as the By Bonnie Brown ’LIFE Fashion Editor new Pledge President and Sandra Kay as Vice President Wednesday night the sisters had their chapter dinner which was a great success and attended by all The goats Carol Bitter and Judy Miller Jodi McCall serJudy Owen earned points by misving and helping to locate Knowing how to dress smartly tne best ways to enhance and become your assets your most nattering self If you are too leaning on styles that are or just too old or perhaps young too iussy for the liie you live and if your closets are bulging and yet “you haven’t a thing to wear” it’s time you changed This your clothes philosophy to have that you doesn't mean be Rockefeller to get a new wardrobe budget departments today are as in key to good fashions as are custom salons And if you happen to sew you're your is one oi sing silverware Friday night the sisters are addhaving a slumber party with ed entertainment provided by Monyou guessed it the “goats” day will find the sisters draping their pins in honor of the founding of a new chapter in Georgia Monday evening the actives will find a new face in charge of their meeting Vice President VeeAnn Draper will begin conducting meetings during the absence of President Claudia Marotz who will return in time to run for our candidate for Snow Carnival Queen along with Sigma Phi Epsilon Ron Hunsaker our choice for King of the day CHI OMEGA Monday night Chi Omega welcomed Chedyl Parry a junior transfer from Weber College as a pledge sister Chi Omega choose to sponsor Jeff Harris Pi K A to compete for Snow King in Winter Carnival For Snow Queen the chapter choose Gloria Wuthrich and Cheryl Parry enter the competition The Chi Omega Pledges seem to have a great deal of enthusiasm this quarter They have organized a work party for Saturday morning beginning at 7:00 (for those who have flash lights) to clean up the yard This work party will follow a slumber party Friday night at the Chapter House Chi Omega is proud to say that it is on top this quarter in scholarship The Pledge Class is to be congratulated on its high grade point average ALPHA CHI Pan-hellen- and which will be Sigma held March 9th The assembly should be a good one since some very talented people contributed to the writing of the script Plans are also being made for the annual Winter Formal to be held this year on February 34th One of the highlights of the affair will be the announcement of our new “Favorite Guy” although we will all be very sad to see John Hall our present Favorite Guy be replaced Monday night after meeting an exchange was held with the brothers of Sigma Nu A very enjoyable time was had by all like a baby doll just because you are small Many sirens have been tiny women If you are tall— make the most fo your height especially if you are slender Keep our skirts long enough full skirts and skirts with a medium flare flatter the look long-legge- d Please don't think you have to wear flats there are “many medium height heels made today that create the illusion of high heels without the added inches Soft lines are flattering and something that you and you alone can wear are large and dramatic accessories Some general rules in selecting your wardrobe: 1 Don’t buy clothes that are well-dresse- Petite Sandra Clark is shown here wearing the perfection of petite fashions A small scale tweed tunic dress with simple but well balanced accents of braid and buttons Sandra is a resident of Lund Hall SIGMA CHI SAE Last Monday evening Brother Kent Allsop said his farewells to the Brothers of Gamma Kappa He is leaving Utah State to study physical therapy at USC The Brothers wish Kent success in his studies and hope he returns to visit us many times in the future Our pledge party which was held last Saturday evening was Monday evening the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon excercis-e- d their right of franchise and elected nine new officers to spearhead the numerous Sig Alpha activities that will ensure the balance of this academic year The brothers designated Frank Dixon as their new president and then proceded to elect the following: Bob Gary Dierks Siebers secretary Steve Kears-le- y Kent Taysom treasurer Brent Taylor house manager Bell Dave “Butch” warden Paul Allen correschronicler pondent Lew Anderson herald Appointive offices were also filled by President Dixon last evening success Bill Puzey a was the first on the program He showed the house men a new way of serving dinner Mother Anderson felt the performance was a bit overdone Party intermission entertainment was furnn ished by “Crazy Lips” Dave Jack Turner assisted him in his act Walt Edwards was in charge of the late show entertainment which was followed by a parking lot exhibition starring Doug Anderson A delicious chapter dinner was enjoyed by the brothers Thursday evening Jack Keller from the Engineering Department gave a very informative speech The Sweetheart attendent and the derby girl ware in attendance full-fledg- Ben-nio- ic Nu’s custom dressmaker It fussy and need to be constantly d girl is readjusted when you are wearing The truly not a fad follower and she never them 2 Don’t overbuy or spend all stands out in a crowd like a handful of sequins A girl who your money on clothes in one knows the art of good fashion is big shopping spree Keep your usually one who creates her own wardrobe down and get rid of style based on her size figure things you no longer wear so you face coloring and the individual can tell just where you stand 3 Remember all clothes have fashion taste she builds over the a and fun be can Fashion special occasion Suits are best years good fashion is the new selected for daytime dresses are best for to make the most of you Make dates and blue jeans belong in the country it fit your own personality content and 4 Check fabric If you are stocky— make sure on the gainstructions your clothes aren’t too snug cleaning Be rments carefully you buy too Don’t wear your suit jackets “this dress of tags that say and never let them cut leary long are across the middle of your hips can be washed” Unless you to best it’s sure usually very is an inch or two below the waist a good length Avoid harsh lines depend on dry cleaning 5 Light colored dresses and and too many frills a good fit look wonderful in the wicoats and soft lines are a must Neutral nter but if you’re going to invest and are best colors and dark white and bright accents may be in them be sure to count the dry the used but sparingly Avoid: large cleanings they ill need during hats shiny fabrics and wide year before you decide most of Clothes can make the smaller belts Try: you Plan your wardrobe then prints and unbroken lines careful If you are petite — your clothes take the time to make wait doubt in When should be scaled in proportion to selections then try over it think and awhile your figure small Keep your be a may The dress on it or at neckline again your emphasis on above — so the eye is held as sensation but how it looks thing the is important high as possible when someone you looks at you Beware of dressing own After a busy week full of rush parties the Alpha Chi's are happy and very proud to announce n they have two new pledges: Hatch and Myma Harmar The chapter regrets hearing that Kathy Ellis will not be with us Two more offices have been this quarter She is working in vacated and filled: Our new as- Salt Lake City sistant rush chairman is Karen Gamma Kappa Brothers are Holdaway and our new very proud of our house mother representative is Margar- Not only is she active in several et DeLew functions in Logan and on campus The Alpha Chi’s are hard at but she is also interested in takcan be seen taking work getting ready for the com- ing classes She to books back reserve section the we are petitive assembly which of the library any morning at doing in conjunction with the Sha-ree- The Dress Fits Wear Politics and philosophy are her chief educational inter9 O’clock ests Richard Blanck hopes to receive the “Rudy Vallee’ Award” for voice improvement this summer If this doesn’t help lets hope a tonsillectomy will Monday evening Bill Foxley was elected pledge social chairman and Hal Allen was elected e pledge song leader Craig is busy organizing Sigma Chi Snow Carnival events Jean-selm- vice-preside- nt as follows: Joe Porter rush chairman Ken Keller and Ed Adair socials committee Pledge trainer and assistants Lee Rasmussen Gordy Russell Byron Montgomery Craig Hall historian Byron Montgomery song leader Continuing as Intramural Manager is Jaren Sophe wrho is doing a great job this year Congratulations! to all the new officers and a hearty thanks! to those outgoing officers from the brothers of SAE Other activities and projects that are keeping the brothers on 8th North busy include the initiation of new members called by the brothers “Skunking” Those having finished last Monday include Larry Hawkins Wally Waite Courtney MacGregor A1 Merrill Larry Winborg and Mike Wangsgaard Their herders were Ray Harward Reid Hanson and Charles Claybaugh If any of you students have been approached lately by an SAE for the purpose of selling you an SAE monogrammed ball point pen it’s just a legitimate project spearheade dby Paul Allen to raise funds for landscaping the chapter house “Buy a piece of SAE real estate" is the motto according to Paul Sigma Kappa Pledges Goats Monday night five girls pledged congratulate Mer-Ly- n Sigma Kappa sorority: Pat Hill Harris our intramurals Marian Linford Toni Moody chairman on the excellent bas- Tamera Theurer and Karen ketball record we have so far and wish her and the team players Goating is also being carried on luck in the forthcoming games this week at the SK house In We wish to Teu-sch- er volved in this are Jeri Bennett Joyce Becker Beverly Borchert Bobbi Carmack Marcia Phillips Mozelle Sorenson Shirley Tang-ber- g De Anne Tidwell Marsha Ann Tarner and Judy Worthen KAPPA DELTA Monday at 6pm the Kappa Delta’s held pledging ceremonies for their new members The new pledges are Terrece Browning Marilyn Clegg Shanna Nash Linda Schmidt Judy Nelson Anne Stringam and Joylynn Johnson The Kappa Delta rush chairman is Cathy Brown The Pledge class of Kappa Delta is busy making preparations for the Winter Formal which will be held February 10th Kathy Tueller is in charge of the fundraising projects KD TRI DELTA offi-we- nday night temporary appointed to take the did : of two of our girls who return this quarter Myrna were and Lee Ann Thorup inted marshall and recording dary respectively national i Delta’s Member-Directo- r Miss Hazel Horton be visiting Logan next weekm has long served Tri Delta is and executive positions State her stop at Utah across of many she is making after country Monday night be give will ing a reception v ing nor of Miss Horton Delta’s are very proud “ inw four new pledges Nelson Pat Jayne Wright and Val ina Doman to we' i SIGMA NU Sigina Nu has seven “novices” (Sigma Nu’s version of a goat) going through initiation this week Thev are Brent Thomas Bob Wood Eob Thiel Dick Hatch Darwin Christensen Larry Dursteler and Wayne Stoker The chapter was going to try a new fad called “fry the goat” but decided the house needed a good cleaning so it has the goats busy cleaning waxing and sweeping The brothers entertained Alpha Chi Omega Monday at the Sigma Nu house exchange Pin'S Engaged: and Things Cook Pi Quentin Kappa Alpha serving on LDS Mission in England and Mary Gaddie LaMar Day Pocatello Idaho and Marlene Onslott Independent Tom Benson Sigma Nu and Dorothy McDonald Tom Beck Sigma Chi and Marilyn Brown Chi Omega Pinned: Rico Patten SPA and Chree Landers Sigma Kappa m We are very happy these girls into our chapter PI KAPP t te Monday evening es finished goating i and are now awaiting P into active membersh ? chapter Congratulations to: Clyde Stoker Jeff 1 Marlyn Berrett BiU Roger Morris Nielson Craig N?lls®n Biair iddulph Ron Erickson cis and Ken Hill n Labrum and Don have accepted bids er I to e the newest members gre They were ent the velcomed by up last Monday & turday January annual pi reserved for the Formal a Alpha Winter eld in the Skyroom- is der e class -- - pledge-sponsor- ed lirection of Ralph B Pnt ard Wood who be the outstanding winter social season 0f |