51 BELL XOXO FEEL Friday, Jan. 18. 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 9 — A sug-traffic instead aggest said --results! Women Join Fashion Board Two KU women have been chosen representatives on the Mademoiselle national college board. Dorothy Olson of Dallas, Texas, and Carole Ann Novak, Minneapolis, Minn., will report fashion news from KU to Mademoiselle magazine. The selection was made on the basis of fashion articles at KU which the two women entered in the national competition. Both women are also competing in a second phase of the contest to choose 20 guest editorships. The winners of this contest will be flown to New York where they will help edit an issue of Mademoiselle. Miss Olson and Miss Novak, both juniors, are majoring in fashion illustration and apparel merchandising respectively. ___ Rho Chi Fraternity Initiates 11 Members Eleven students were recently initiated into Rho Chi, national honorary pharmaceutical society. New undergraduate members are Paula Mausolf, Hoisington senior; Carolyn Sue Henricks, St. Francis senior; Nanette Billings, WaKeeney senior; Norman Bresel and Larry Milne, both Lawrence seniors. Graduate students who were also initiated are: Jorge P. Li, Hong Kong, Souheil Saheb, Lebannon, Richard Snettler, St. Nazianz, Wis. Subbash Nerurkar, Mahashtra, India; and Larry Stark and James M. Zielinski, both Lawrence graduate students. Gerald Bernstein, curator of the KU art museum, spoke on nineteenth and twentieth century architecture, at the initiation banquet. Neil-Vancil Wedding Planned For Summer Mr. and Mrs. Reilly Neil of Abilene announce the engagement of their daughter, M. Susan, KU senior, to Richard Vaneil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vancil of Abilene. Miss Neil is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Vancil who was graduated from KU in 1962, is stationed in Florida with the U.S. Navy. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. A summer wedding is planned. A point about pointed toes on shoes; they're giving in to more squared and softened endings on shoes of mid and low heels. The pointed look seems to survive only in the evening shoe category. PATRONIZE YOUR - ADVERTISERS - PLANS—An August wedding is planned for Miss Janet Kimball, Stanberry, Mo., senior, and David F. Warren, a graduate of the University of Missouri. Miss Kimball is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Warren works for the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. Phi Kappa Psi Elects Chapter Officers The Kansas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity recently elected officers. Carl Leonard, Brookfield, Ill., senior, is president. Other officers are: James Cook, St. Louis, Mo., junior, vice-president; Joe Herring, Parsons junior, recording secretary; Steve Jennings, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, treasurer; Bill Lee, Iola senior; Jim Tipton, Kansas City, Mo., junior pledge trainer; David Cassell, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, scholarship chairman; and Gene LaFollette, Overland Park junior, chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Ural R. Lindquist of Wilsey announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, a KU junior, to Bryon L. Reaka of Culver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon L. Reaka of Reading. Engagements Announced A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans of Mission announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Maxwell, to Lt. Van Hoilington, a 1962 KU graduate. Miss Maxwell is a junior and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Hoisington is a member of Sigma Chi. TAKE A FINAL BREAK AT MARGARET'S CAFE FOR THE BEST HOME-MADE PIES IN LAWRENCE OPEN 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY 1104 W.23rd SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH AND DINNER VI 3-9663 Men Lose Fraternity Pins As Fall Semester Ends The following pinnings have been announced: Patricia Barber, Wichita sophomore, Delta Delta Delta, to Gerald Kepner, Jr., Wichita senior, Sigma Chi. Elizabeth Muell, Des Moines, Iowa, sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Thomas Reed, Des Moines. Iowa, junior, Sigma Nu. Jane Thompson, Wichita junior, Hashinger Hall, to Fred Elder, Wichita junior, Alpha Tau Omega. Maryce Fleming, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, Sigma Kappa, to George Hills, Boston, Mass., senior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kay Timberlake, Leawood senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Martin Hatch, Philadelphia, Pa., senior at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. Mary Moberly, Excelsior Springs, Mo., sophomore, Hashinger Hall, to William Gredinger, Kansas City sophomore, Sigma Nu. Francis Thompson, Evanston, Ill. junior, Alpha Phi, to Don Hunter, Oak Park, Ill., fifth year engineering student, Sigma Nu. Carolyn Parkinson, Scott City senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to David Gough, Chanute senior, Alpha Tau Omega. Lyndel Saunders, Hugoton sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to Blaine King, Emporia senior, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Judith Wood, Winnetka, Ill., junior, Kappa Sigma, to Michael S. Johnson, Salina junior, Phi Kappa Psi. Anne Garlinghouse, Topeka sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi, to Richard Reamon, Topeka senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Jane Landreth, Wichita sophomore, Lewis Hall, to Steven Graham. Wichita junior, Sigma Nu. Stephen Wassenberg, Topeka junior, Alpha Kappa Lambda, to Dorothy Reiter, Topeka. Kathleen Steele, Wichita sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to Michael Brown Salina sophomore, Sigma Nu. Joan L. Willey, Salina junior, Sigma Kappa, to William Kassner, graduate student at Kansas State University in Manhattan. James B. 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