Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1963 Sigma Nu Fraternity Chooses Chapter Queen, Shanon Athy Shanon Athy, Topeka senior, was announced White Rose Queen of the KU chapter of Sigma Nu Saturday night at the fraternity's annual formal dance. Chosen from among the women students either pinned or engaged to chapter members, Miss Athy was presented with the traditional white roses and a kiss from Mike Elwell, Sigma Nu commander and Wichita senior. She is pinned to Richard Johnson, Hutchinson senior. Pinnings Sherry Zillner, Prairie Village senior, Pi Beta Phi, to Harvey Martin, Salina first year medical student, Phi Gamma Delta. Jane Wiles, Topeka senior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Fred Lamar, Alma graduate student, Lambda Chi. Patti Hambric, Dallas, Tex., sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to David Duncan, Dallsaw, Tex., senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Attendants to the queen are Karen Cox, St. Louis junior; Julianel Schaberg, Topeka junior, Gamma Phi Beta, and Judy Railsback, Hutchinson junior. AKL's Sing Carols With Sound Effects A member of the fraternity said a month was spent practicing for the carols which included sound effects of horses neighing, the clippiny-clop of hooves, sleigh bells ringing, and whips cracking. Engagements Sheril Murrow, Topeka senior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Charles Anderson, Osage City graduate student, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Linda Edmunds, McLouth sophomore, Alpha Phi, to Jerry Bick, McLouth senior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Diamond Needles Best for Records CHICAGO — (UPI) — Careless handling of phonograph records will cut their life span and result in a steady deterioration of sound, a record company says. In hi-fi receiving equipment the slightest damage is intensely magnified. One company offered these suggestions to preserve the life of favorite songs. A DIAMOND needle is well worth the extra money since it lasts from 10 to 30 times longer than cheaper needles. It gives up to 1,000 hours of playing time compared to 40 hours for a sapphire needle. 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