Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, December 1, 1961 December Engagements Penny Purnell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purnell of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Penny, to John Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wolf of Overland Park. Miss Purnell is a senior and is a resident of Watkins Hall. Wolf is a junior and a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. A June wedding is planned. Pledges Elect Officers Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity recently pledged the following men: Bill Morrow, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore: Mike Fairly, Bartlesville, Okla, freshman; Dan Epp, Tribune sophomore; John Strombald, Bartlesville, Okla, freshman; and Dan Meek, Coffeyville senior. Alpha Tau Omega The new pledge class officers of Alpha Tau Omega are: president, Mike Armour, Hutchinson; vice president, Bill Kitch, Wichita; secretary, Jon Matthews, Ashland; treasurer, John McCulloh, Abilene, and sergeant at arms, Bob Barker, Chanute. All are freshmen except Armour who is a junior. Mary Lou Bersecker Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore of Colby announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou Bersecker, to Richard W. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Phillips, also of Colby. Miss Bersecker, a 1961 graduate, is now employed in Kansas City, Mo. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Phillips is a senior and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A December 23 wedding is planned. Alpha Phi Initiation Alpha Phi sorority recently initiated the following women: Trudy Meserve, Abilene, honor initiate; Pat Blackstun, Chanute; Nancy Bruner, Prairie Village; Nancy Dodge, Salina; Dorothy Hammers, Aberdeen, S. D.; Connie Hays, Kansas City; Jean Hord, Kansas City; Roberta House, Goodland; Kay Lammers, St. Louis, Mo.; Loretta Marcoux; Havensville; Ida Nesmith, Lawrence; Jan Newfield, Ottawa; Carol Strickland, Kansas City; Mary Kay Tatum, Osceola, Mo.; D. T. Tutton, Wichita; Bonnie Ward, Topeka; and Marcia Willard, Webster Groves, Mo. All are sophomores except Miss Willard who is a senior. New Fabrics Increase Clothes Comfort The margin of comfort in men's clothes have been broadened even further in 1961 with new scientifically achieved blends of artificial and natural fibers woven in new ways to fit a lot of special needs. There are fabrics that won't wrinkle fabrics that press themselves and fabrics woven to adjust thermo-statically to sudden temperature changes. Education is the opiate of the students.—James E. Edgerton Barbara Schmidt, Kansas City junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma to Con Keating, Columbus, Nebr., junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Barbara Miles, Sedgwick sophomore, Delta Delta Delta to Dave Latinis, Wichita sophomore, Phi Gamma Delta. Suzanne Smith, Webster Groves, Mo., junior, Chi Omega to Roger Jones, Rackham Court West, Principia College, Elsah, Ill. Barbara Ann Boyd, Lake Quivera junior, Lewis to Richard Britz, Severna Park, Md., junior, Phi Kappa Tau. Nancy Niestrom, Shawnee Misson sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi to Bob Wood, Prairie Village sophomore, Delta Chi. Colleen Boggs, Denver, Colo. sophomore, Sigma Kappa to Bill Bowerstock, St. Louis, Mo., senior. Pinnings Announced Sneakers for Cold Feet 24 Hour Wrecker and Tow-In Service Phone VI 3-5307 or VI 3-6997 Mary Penney, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Gamma Phi Beta to Ned Richardson, Leawood, senior at the University of Kansas City. Chi Omega Initiation - Brake Service The new initiates of Chi Omega sorority are: Linda Galliart, Larned, honor initiate; Kay Arnold, Wichita; Barbara Bowman, Concordia; Barbara Cowen, Junction City; Nancy DeFever, Independence; Bette Anne Dickerson, Bartlesville, Okla.; Cheryl Ervin, Winnie; Christie Frick, Fort Scott; Gayla Hastings, Topeka; Anne Leavitt, La Grange, Ill.; Jeanne Rebkopf, Webster Groves, Mo.; Anne Simpson, Newton; Susan Smith, Lawrence; Jo Lynne Talbot, Overland Park; Mary Lynn Spencer Warner, Wichita; Lynne Wiley, Lawrence; Jane Windbigler, Florisant, Mo., and Patsy Wright. Salina. All are sophomores except Mrs. Warner, who is a junior. Marty Jones, Timken junior, Alpha Chi Omega, to Bob Clyde, Kansas City junior, Beta Theta Pi. - Wheel Balancing The newest sneakers are insulated, making cold feet a thing of the past even in nipy weather, the manufacturer reports. The footgear's insulation provides soft protection and warmth. In laboratory tests, feet shod in the sneakers remained comfortable even when the thermometer dipped to freezing. The creepers are water, snow and sleet repellent. Sandra Colvin, Kansas City junior, Sigma Kappa, to Mike Wallace, Merriam junior, Lambda Chi Alpha. Marcia Mericle, Greenleaf junior, Alpha Phi to Bob Meyer, Rock Port, Mo., senior, Kappa Sigma. You'll see many fancy fabrics in the new party dresses for little girls. There are washable velveteenins in deep rich tones plus new dacron organizas and batistes in ice cream pastels. Despite their deceptively fragile appearance, these pale sheers couldn't be easier to keep clean and ready to wear. Frequent laudering in soap or detergent blues, plus minimum ironing, is all that's needed. Next year, cotton as a fashion fabric is going to change its appearance. The British Cotton Board recently displayed the new trends at exhibitions in London and Manchester. Trend number one is to abstract prints in muted tones for town wear. Another change is to the textured look—cotton looking like tweed. Free Pickup and Delivery for any car serviced - Lubrication - Tune Up Carole Sue Francisco, Leawood junior, Kappa Alpha Theta to Phil Havener, Hays senior, Phi Delta Theta. - Wash Judy Strafer, Prairie Village sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma to Jerry Pullins, Council Grove sophomore, Kappa Sigma. Elms Sinclair Judi Scroggin, Kansas City, Mo, junior, Lewis to Mickey Walker, Port Arthur, Tex., senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Nancy Borel, Falls Church, Va., junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma to John Ellis, Coffeyville senior, Sigma Chi. The world would be a finer place if everyone would build a fallout shelter and go into it this week to stay—B. O. 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