Tuesday, October 3, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Pinnings and Engagements Kathy Bohn, Overland Park junior majoring in French education. Delta Delta Delta, to Al Slater, Prairie Village junior majoring in political science, Delta Upsilon. Joyce Yeck, Wichita senior majoring in apparel merchandising, Delta Delta Delta, to John Blee, Bonner Springs senior majoring in history, Phi Delta Theta. Ann Hamilton, Shawnee Mission senior majoring in elementary education, Delta Delta Delta, to Ray Meyn, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student majoring in radiation biophysics, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Karen Vocracka, St. Louis, Mo., junior majoring in apparel merchandising, Delta Delta Delta, to Layne Creason, Prairie Village junior majoring in business, Sigma Nu. Nancy F. Thompson, Burlingame senior majoring in geography and political science, Naismith Hall, to Charles W. Preston, Henderson, Tex., senior majoring in economics at Texas A & M. Barbara Larson, Topeka senior majoring in social work, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Dave Marden, Liberal senior majoring in history, Phi Gamma Delta. Jeannie Padden, Holton senior majoring in secondary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Steve Heck, Lawrence senior majoring in sociology, Phi Gamma Delta. Jeanie Rogers, Hays senior majoring in advertising, Alpha Gamma Delta, to John Weber, Overland Park graduate student majoring in chemical engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Nikki Cooper, Overland Park senior majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to George Cook, Kansas City, Mo., senior majoring in business at Kansas State, Phi Delta Theta. Laurie Hallock, London, England junior majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to J. D. Bottenfield, Pittsburg sophomore majoring in journalism, Phi Gamma Delta. Pam Achy, Paola junior majoring in music education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Joe Moore, Holton graduate student at Washburn University, Phi Delta Theta. Susan Herz, Reno, Nev., junior majoring in nursing, Gamma Phi Beta, to John Lewis, Falls Church, Va., senior majoring in business, Lambda Chi Alpha. Laurie Streib, Lawrence senior majoring in advertising, Alpha Chi Omega, to Russ Daniels, Overland Park senior majoring in business administration, Alpha Tau Omega. Connie Griffin, Denison, Iowa, junior majoring in speech pathology, Alpha Chi Omega, to Brent Waldron, Denison, Iowa, junior majoring in accounting, Alpha Tau Omega. Terry Coons, Wichita junior majoring in Spanish and Latin American area studies, Hashinger Hall, to Robert Haas, Leawood senior majoring in history and philosophy, Acacia. Susie Wassenberg, Topeka sophomore in the college of liberal arts and sciences, Alpha Delta Pi, to Mike Vance, Parsons senior majoring in political science, Delta Chi. Lynn Johnson, Omaha senior majoring in secondary education. Alpha Gamma Delta, to Jim Nordstrom, Topeka second-year law student, Sigma Phi Epsilon. JoAnne Warrell, Kansas City senior majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Dave Bouda, Omaha senior in pre-med, Delta Upsilon. Sandy Hunt, Kansas City, Mo., junior majoring in physical therapy, Douthart Hall, to Jack Jarratt, Kansas City graduate student majoring in accounting. Barbara Tucker, Mobile, Ala., senior majoring in social work, Sigma Kappa, to Roger Ratzlaff, Fort Worth, Tex., KU graduate in aerospace engineering. Juilane Paulsen, Springfield, Mo., senior majoring in elementary education, Sigma Kappa, to Fred Chana, St. Louis, Mo., KU graduate in aerospace engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Patty Huff, Kansas City senior majoring in elementary education, Sigma Kappa, to Al Fiering, Overland Park senior majoring in business. Jacquilyn Sue Andrews, Hutchinson junior majoring in Spanish, Lewis Hall, to Stephen Michael Ashcraft, Hutchinson fourth-year pharmacy student. Susan Andrew, Neenah, Wis., junior majoring in microbiology, Sigma Kappa, to Robert Bletzinger, Neenah, Wis., first-year medical student, Phi Delta Theta. Patricia Ann Evans, Great Bend junior majoring in elementary education, Lewis Hall, to Lynn David Bird, Albert junior majoring in pre-law, McCollum Hall. Ruth Rohrer, Fort Scott senior majoring in journalism, Douthart Hall, to John Kirtland, Salina first-year law student at Georgetown University. Linda Elaine Smith, Leavenworth junior majoring in math, Lewis Hall, to Larry F. Sandlin, Olathe graduate student in geology. Diane Lindgren, Topeka junior majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Curt Grindal, Carbondale senior majoring in mechanical engineering. Camille Ebaugh, Lindsborg junior majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Dave Dysart, Wichita junior majoring in secondary education at Wichita State University, Alpha Kanna Lambda. Fraternity-faculty talks aimed at understanding "The purpose of it all is to get the men in each house to talk among themselves and with the University about common problems and major issues." Jay Strayer, assistant dean of men for fraternity affairs has been making a point of visiting Greek houses for the past two semesters, with this explanation. If this fall's rush is any indication, KU's fraternities may be benefiting from the after-dinner talks. Treat pledges right Strayer has emphasized rush policies at the seminars in an effort to insure that all pledges are treated as mature men. Connected with this was the endorsement by the Interfraternity Council (IFC) last spring of a "Statement of Position" by the College Fraternity Secretaries Association. The statement condemns "Hazing and Pre-Initiation Activities," listing specific actions. "The Association defines hazing as any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or ridicule. Such activities and situations include paddling in any form; creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, road trips or any other such activities carried outside the confines of the house; wearing, publicly, apparel which is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; late work sessions which interfere with scholastic activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution." By the endorsement, the IFC authorized its Judicial Council to levy fines ranging from $1 to $500 for violations. Arnold Air picks seven The Arnold Air Society, an Air Force ROTC service group, has elected seven sophomore cadets to the society. They are as follows: Steven Bredehoeff, Overland Park; Kenneth Dickson, Topeka; Kent Marshall, Lawrence; Richard Rasmusen, Jetmore; Robert Ryan, Overland Park; Gary Turner, Independence, Mo.; Mike Weber, Hutchinson. Bredehoeff, Rasmussen, and Turner are also Financial Assistance Grant winners. The grants, awarded by the Air Force, are for outstanding social, academic and military achievement. The grants pay for tuition, books and fees. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. PLAYBOY PLAYBOY WIN A PLAYMATE The Prize MISS SEPTEMBER Dianne Chandler How You Win Come to the new Mister Guy store at 922 Massachusetts and check out your house name on your sales receipt and drop it into the box. The winning house gets sweet Diane for dinner at their fun kitchen for the Red Dog for an evening of fun. Mister Guey picks up the color and a free pitcher of beer for each member of the house. What You Win BE SURE EVERYONE IN YOUR HOUSE GETS HIS POINTS CREDITED 922 Massachusetts Strayer is a second-year law student, and was president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon his senior year before he entered the Navy for two years. Of the pledge training seminars, Strayer said: "The IFC, the Dean's office, and the houses themselves are trying to make sure that an entering student is treated like a mature man. We're interested in a brotherhood and unity that doesn't humiliate." But it doesn't end there. "The main purpose of these visits is to encourage the men to invite members of the administration over to their houses for these informal seminars and to discuss anything —thereby bringing the fraternities and the University to the point where they understand each other better," he said. Next! Starts Wednesday Ends Tonight! 7:15 & 9:20 "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" Next! 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