Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday. October 20,1961 KU Coeds Engaged Linda Galliart Mr. and Mrs. Leo Galliart of Larned announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Gayle, to Kent Duane Converse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Converse, also of Larned. Miss Galliart, a sophomore, is a member of Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music sorority. Converse is a junior in the School of Education and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. ... On the Hill... Joyce Campbell Medical Dames The KU Medical Dames recently elected the following officers; president, Mrs. George Blackburn; vice president, Mrs. Frederick Elledge; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Mark Johnston; publicity committee, Mrs. Gary Kulak; hospitality committee, Mrs. Elbert Smith and bridge committee, Mrs. Jan Collins. Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Theta The pledge class of Delta Tau Delta fraternity announces the election of the following officers; president, Byron Loudon, Kansas City; vice president, John McArtor, St. Louis, Mo.; secretary, Tom Schantz, Wichita; treasurer, Chuck Hiller, Humboldt and sergeant at arms, Doug Boyd, Kansas City, Mo. All are freshmen except Hiller who is a sophomore. Miss Campbell is majoring in secondary education and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Waid is majoring in psychology and is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. They are both seniors. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority recently initiated the following pledges; honor initiate, Sally Foote, Paola; Nancy Bena, Pittsburgh; Judy Boyer, Wichita; Helen Bretz, Bartlesville, Okla.; Linda Carey, Hutchinson; Kay Consolver, Wichita; Mary Lynn Cooper, Prairie Village; Sherry Garrell, Wichita; Carol Keiser, Webster Groves, Mo.; Joann Marshall, Topeka; Jeanne Maxwell, Mission; Mary Meisel, University City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Abilene, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Bob Waid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Waid, Shawnee Mission. Gretchen Miller, Mission; Martha Parmley, Wichita; Carol Schaum. Kirkwood, Mo.; Dianne Turner, Kansas City, Mo.; Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita; Marcie Wilson, Denver, Colo.; and Molly Ziegelmeyer, Shawnee Mission. The new initiates are all sophomores. Sigma Chi The pledge class of Sigma Chi fraternity announces the following officers: president, Jim Ellis, Hutchinson; vice president, Jeff Parsonage, Kirkwood, Mo.; secretary-treasurer, John Suhler, Cross River, N.Y.; IFPC representatives, Bob Wilhelm, Kansas City; and Bob Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla.; social chairman, Clark Mandigo, Kansas City; and song leader, John Dalke, McPherson. All are freshmen except Ellis who is a junior. *** Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta fraternity pledge class recently elected the following officers: president, Lawrence Toombs, Kansas City sophomore; vice president, Pat Chaney, Leavenworth freshman; secretary, Bob Vesel, Kansas City junior; treasurer, James White, Kansas City sophomore; IFPC representatives, Sal Alesandro, Valley Stream, N.Y., freshman, and Ed White, Wakefield, Mass., freshman. Selling - Buying Need Help For best results, use the University Daily Kansan Classified Page Phone Ext. 376 SEATS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES NOW SHOWING! ADULT ADM. $1.25 SHOWS SAT. & SUN. 1:00-4:15 AND 7:30 Equipped with only a travel guide and an adventuresome spirit, two KU women traveled through Europe for two months last summer by themselves. KU Women Travel Europe Judy Gail Harman and Cynthia Vaughan, both Kansas City seniors, had decided previous to their leaving that they wanted to choose their own itinerary, so they did not take a sponsored tour. "We didn't make any reservations," Miss Harman commented. "We bought a travel guide before we left, so whenever we got tired of one place, we found a bus or second class train and traveled on." Diane Thompson, Hutchinson senior, Delta Delta, Delta, to Kirk Brewer, La Grange, Ill., senior, Kappa Sigma. Since they were traveling alone, the two women had to depend on the kind hearts of the people. "We feel that we had an advantage over the students on tours," Miss Vaughan Pinnings - * * LeAnn Buller, Lyons junior, Delta Delta Delta, to John Heisey, Oak Park, Ill., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sally Colladay, Hutchinson senior, Delta Delta Delta, to Buzz Ashcraft, Wichita, Medical School sophomore, Sigma Chi. *** ** Mittie Beth Williams, Albuquerque, N.M., sophomore, Sigma Kappa, to Richard Quinn, Baxter Springs freshman, Sigma Phi Epsilon. As slim and trim as a sapling, the new slacks are tapered for a more slender look and are topped with a classic longsleeved shirt tailored in one of the many cotton-satin prints for a softly feminine mood. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals said. "By mingling with the people we got an insight into them and into the things that the countries had to offer. Although we went to most of the tourist attractions, we tried to avoid the places that are Americanized." Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER FRI.-SAT.-SUN. The highlight of their trip was a week that they spent in Pamplona, Spain, at the Festival of the Bulls. This is the festival that was made famous by Ernest Hemingway in "The Sun Also Rises." The bulls run loose in the streets and boys prove their manhood by displaying a scar where they have been gored by a bull. HOT AND SAUCY! — AND — The hotels and rooming houses had been filled up for weeks, but a young messenger boy at the travel agency asked them to his home. "The people were wonderful to us." Miss Harman said. "They made us feel as if we really belonged." overcharged them on the goods they purchased. "Although the trip was exciting, we were quite relieved to get back to Spain," the women said. The only unfortunate experience they had was on a short trip to Tangiers, Morocco. The man whom they hired as a guide turned out to be working on the Black Market and Another exciting event occurred when the women went to a bullfight and met a retired matador who introduced them to Ordonez, Spain's leading bullfighter. "Ordonez looked like the classic picture one always sees of Spanish bullfighters," Miss Harman said. "If one goes to Europe with an open mind and does not judge cultures by American standards, there is much that is unique and that can be shared. We found the feeling for the most part toward America to be one of respect and understanding," Miss Harman concluded. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT DONALD WILLIAMS For Freshman President STARTS TOMORROW! MAT. 2 P.M. EVE. 7 & 9 CONT. SUN. FROM 2:30 STEVE BRIGID JIM PAULA MCQUEEN·BAZLEN·HUTTON·PRENTISS and DEAN Cinemascope MetroColor JAGGER JACK JACK ScreenPlay by GEORGE Based on the Play THE GOLDEN WESTON MULLANEY WELLS KNIGHTS SAMPLE. J Ends Tanite "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" CinemaScope MetroColor Ends Tonite — "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" --- : GRANADA One LOST Lost tear Spon: TRI Stron it. If 4610. THEATRE ... Telephone VIKING 3-5789 GUN New coun