Page 4 University Daily Kansas Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1964 Seniors Hire Two Bands Friday Night The seniors are having a party Friday night—and everyone is invited. The refreshments and set ups are free. BUT... There's one catch. Seniors with IDs are admitted free. All others will be charged .75. REGARDLESS OF SENIOR priority, the party looks promising, according to Dennis Nelson, Topeka senior and class co-chairman of the special events committee. Due to the large turnout at the first senior party held in October after the Nebraska football game, Nelson said that preparations are being made for an even larger crowd Friday night. "We've rented two floors at the Eldridge Hotel," Nelson said. "And there will be two bands. One will be a rock 'n' roll band downstairs in the Big Eight room, and the Bill Eooth Quintet, a formal dance band will play upstairs." A semi-formal party was decided upon this time he said, because "not everyone likes a barn party and we want as many seniors as possible to enjoy and participate in their class functions this year." On senior day, the party was heid at the Big Barn. The party will last from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. The bands will start playing at 9:00. Pinnings Jonni Watson, St. Louis, Mo. sophomore, Delta Delta Delta, to Michael Hamilton, St. Louis, Mo. sophomore, Delta Tau Delta. Jan Elaine Loofbourrow, Shawnee Mission junior, to Tom Mendenhall, Kansas City junior. Becky Larson, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, Delta Gamma, to Larry Hays, Mission sophomore, Delta Tau Delta. TIPPED IN FOR TWO MORE POINTS—but it's not enough. Regardless of the 14 points contributed by Carruth-O'Leary's Carol Ann Weaver, (right), Topeka senior, the team lost to Lewis Hall in the pre-holiday WRA basketball finals. Susan Geiger, (left), Leavenworth sophomore, was high scorer with 18 points. Gamma Phi, Lewis Hall Win In WRA Finals By Dolores Orman Lewis Hall is the Women's Recreation Basketball champion. The team defeated Carruth O'Leary Hall, 35 to 24, in the finals of the WRA tournament. Susan Geiger, Leavenworth sophomore, led Lewis to victory with an 18-point scoring effort, high for the game. Carol Weaver, Topeka senior, scored 14 points for Carruth's losing effort. GAMMA PHI BETA won the WRA swimming meet. Eleven living groups were entered. In winning the meet with 44 points, Gamma Phi Beta placed first in three of the 10 events, took two second places and two thirds. The other teams and their scores were Delta Gamma $33\frac{1}{2}$. Grace Pearson 28, Kappa Alpha Theta 21, GSP $15\frac{1}{2}$, Hashinger 14, Delta Delta Delta $3\frac{1}{2}$, Corbin $7\frac{1}{2}$, Pi Beta Phi 3, Lewis 2, and Miller 1. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi and Carruth O'Leary did not place. Gamma Phi Beta placed first in the 80-yard free style relay, 40 yard breast stroke and 60 yard medley relay-all speed events; placed second in breaststroke and 40 yard free style; and third in sidestroke and 40 yard back stroke. The other events in the meet included the front crawl, back stroke, and diving-all form events. One of five college women from the nation chosen to model clothes representative of their section of the country, Mary Ann Traylor, Emporia freshman, appears in the current issue of "Seventeen" Magazine. Miss Traylor, who lives in Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall, represents the midwest in the magazine. In one picture, she models a red and white striped turtle neck pull-over under a red knit orlon shift jumper. The second, features her in a red straight skirt with a hi-length reversible jacket—red on one side and red and white checked on the other. She also modeled a beige cotton corduroy coat, trimmed in black, and suede boots. THE PICTURES, taken on campus by a four-man team of photographers from the magazine, show her 102 Engagements KU Freshman, a Magazine Model Suzy Nash, La Grange junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Gary Broman, Salina. Sherry Zillner, Shawnee Mission senior, Pi Beta Phi, to Harvey C. Martin, first-year medical student, Salina, Phi Gamma Delta. Sue Erhart, Lawrence sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Roger Pine, Lawrence graduate, Kansas State University. Deborah Joanne Ferris, Champaign, Ill., sophomore, to James Ivan Masters, Kansas City senior. Lin O'Hara, Dubuque, Iowa, senior, to Ray E. Carson, Emporia senior. Sally Stotts, Prairie Village sophmore, to Kerry Bolton, Overland Park junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Sandra Jenkins, Omaha, Neb, junior, Pi Beta Phi, to Jerry Switzer, Omaha, Neb., junior at Iowa State university, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mary Ann Luskow, St. Louis, Mo., Alpha Delta Pi, to Roger Brock, Kansas City, Mo., Sigma Phi Epsilon (graduated 1963). Judy Hammer, Kansas City junior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Charles Hammond, Osage City, 1st year law student, Sigma Phi Epsilon. in front of the Art Museum, Watson Library and on the steps near Strong Hall. Miss Traylor, a National Merit Scholarship winner, participates in the KU Honor's Program and is enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. "Seventeen" editors chose Miss Traylor on the basis of her Scholarship and her photograph. THIS IS NOT the first time Miss Traylor has been a model. Two years ago she won in the Singer Young Stylemaker contest. She modeled the clothes she had made in New York. 1963 TOP STARS IN COLLEGE &PRO SPORTS Who are the athletes who accomplished the most in the world of sports during 1963? Meet Sport Magazine's "Top Performers of 1963" — with special coverage on their greatest moments! Plus — Sport magazine keeps you apace of all events on the college and pro sports scene. 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