Monday, December 11, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 Pinnings Mary Dowell, Haviland junior, majoring in fashion illustration, Alpha Gamma Delta, to John Cukjati, Arma junior, majoring in business administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. Wendy Berg, Shawnee Mission sophomore, to John Hutton, Kansas City, Mo., junior, majoring in liberal arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Elaine Cacioppo, Overland Park junior, majoring in elementary education, to Bill Gibbs, Overland Park senior majoring in civil engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. Chris Crawford, Prairie Village junior, majoring in physical therapy, to Pat Michaelis, Iowa junior, majoring in business administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. Linda Wedel, Washington, D.C., senior, majoring in history, to Dan Hornbeck, Mission senior, majoring in history and international relations, Pi Kappa Alpha. Cindy Trotier, Belleville, Ill., sophomore, majoring in sociology, to Roger Hill, East St. Louis, Ill., senior, majoring in political science, Pi Kappa Alpha. Diane Milberger, Russell senior, majoring in interior design, to David Huntress, Leawood senior, majoring in advertising, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pat Munk, Belleville sophomore, to Harry Roodhouse, Oklahoma City junior, majoring in advertising, P1 Kappa Alpha. Lise White, Dallas, Tex., freshman, majoring in sociology at William Woods College, to Tom Rollert, Richardson, Tex., senior, majoring in microbiology, Pi Kappa Alpha. Carol Sparnroft, Wichita junior, majoring in education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Bob Wagnon, Wichita junior, majoring in business administration, Alpha Tau Omega. Beverly Cleveland, Kansas City junior, majoring in math, to David Clark, Kansas City junior, majoring in engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Nancy Godwin, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, majoring in pre-nursing, to John Carlson, Kansas City senior, majoring in chemical engineering, Alpha Tau Omega. Gwenna Steffen, Hutchinson junior, majoring in education, to Lee Schantz, Wichita senior, majoring in engineering, Delta Tau Delta. Sue Kolman, St. Louis, Mo., senior, majoring in physical education, Delta Gamma, to Drue Jennings, Kansas City senior, majoring in education, Phi Delta Theta. Linda Putnam, Emporia junior, majoring in education, Delta Gamma, to Blake Biles, Hutchinson junior, majoring in economics and political science, Delta Upsilon. Ten finalists for KU best dressed chosen Ten finalists were chosen Sunday in the Best-Dressed Coed contest, sponsored by the Associated Women Students Fashion Board for Glamour magazine. The coeds are: Pam Franchauser, Lyons sophomore, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dena Smith, Prairie Village junior, Chi Omega; Karen Schlapper, Prairie Village sophomore, Delta Gamma; Verona Plummer, Kansas City junior, Hashinger Hall. Pam Pratt, Topkea sophomore, Kappa Kappa Camma; Martha Manglesdorf, Shawnee Mission freshman, Oliver Hall; Emily Poster, Concordia sophomore, Oliver Hall; Nancy Witherspoon, Bedrock, Colo., sophomore, FI Beta Phi; Monica Flinner, Manhattan junior, Sellars Hall; Linda Croman, Shawnee Mission freshman, Watkins Hall. One girl will be chosen "Best Dressed Coed" at the AWS fashion show, "KU Fashion Puzzle," at 8 p.m. Monday night in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Fashion Board member Pam Bansdell, Overland Park junior, will give the commentary while the coeds each model three outfits. Each finalist will wear campus dress, off-campus daytime attire and party dress. The New Fun Trio, featuring Farmalee Bates, New York City senior, will perform during the show. Judges for the fashion show will be Cliff Conrad, Dismarck, N.D. junior and president of Association of University Residence Halls; Ed Julien of Photography and Arts Bureau; Jerry Moore, art instructor; Peggy Hayden, Western Springs, Iown, senior and president of Fashion Board. Pictures of the Best Dressed Cedd will be sent to Glamour magazine. Mrs. G. W. Frick, assistant to the Dean of Women; Miki Moisio, Vihiraiaaboo, Finland graduate student and fashion editor of Wee Women magazine; Mrs. E. K. Houser, manager of Knight's women's wear store; and Mrs. W. R. Hess, Fashion Board advisor of last year. See the 1968 LeMans today. Once you discover the beauty and power that can be yours in the 1968 Pontiac LeMans, you'll never want to go back to plain ordinary driving again. Come in today . . . Schaake Pontiac-Cadillac Inc. 1040 Vermont V1 3-5200 Twenty - three KU students spent last summer in a University-sponsored summer school at Guadalajara, Mexico. Those enrolled in classes for KU credit lived in homes with Mexican families. Although the program was for advanced students of Spanish, several public school teachers of Spanish took advantage of it. Students study in Mexico "Guadalajara is a beautiful, moving city," said Carolyn Swanson, Kansas City, Mo., senior. "There are fountains everywhere. Yet it is a modern, bustling city." Domingo Ricart, acting chairman of the department of Spanish and Portuguese, and George Woodyard, assistant professor, were in charge of the program. Classrooms were provided by the Institute Cultural Mexicano-Norteamericano, and professors from two other major Guadalajara universities assisted the KU group. "The Institute offered the KU program good facilities for efficient and independent operation," Ricart said. "KU's group was provided with the best choice of materials and personnel," he added. The Institute is built around a courtyard used for dances and sports. "We had a good time," Miss Swanson said, "and me met many of the Mexican students who were at the Institute to study English." The only major problem in the program was the street noise. The classes were on the corner of the busiest streets in town and "Mexicans are prone to horn-honking. We had a lot of trouble hearing the professors," Miss Swanson said. The group went to Mexico City for the Fourth of July weekend. They also made several planned tours of historical sites in Guadalajara and surrounding villages. In August, most of the students went in private groups to Acapulco. The students took language courses that stressed oral and written work. Mexican culture and literature survey courses. "All the students showed their enthusiasm and appreciation for the opportunity to study in Mexico," Ricart said. "We are hoping to expand the program in the future." 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