Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1963 Pinnings 11234567890 Julianel (Ju Ju) Schaberg, Topeka junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Kent Perry, Osawatomie senior, Sigma Nu. Mimi Frink, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lawrence sophomore, to Jerry Thorton, Wichita junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Mary Lynn Cooper, Prairie Village senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to John McCormick, Bartlesville, Okla., senior. Cindy Heinz, Kansas City, Mo, first year nursing student, Alpha Phi, to Mike Hibbard, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Stephanie Stooby, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta to Mike Deer, Neodesha senior. Sigma Nu. Mixie Kingman, Omaha, Neb. junior, Pi Beta Phi, to Sherman Eddy, Middlebury College (Vt.) senior, Zeta Psi. Sherry Harrell, Wichita senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Kim Corbin, Wichita senior, Delt Upson. Gena Peters, Dodge City junior, to Bill Sterbens, Bucklin junior, Alpha Kaopa Lambda. Marcia Ballard, Wichita sophomore, Delta Gamma, to Larry Fairchild, Salina senior, Delta Upsilon. Margie Steele, Salina sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Larry Gamble, Pittsburg senior, Delta Upsilon. LuRaye Shreve, Des Moines, Iowa junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to David Crandall, Denver, Colo. junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Sally Stotts, Prairie Village sophomore, to Kerry Bolton, Overland Park junior, Phi Gamma Delta. MEN OF MOBILITY CHOOSE English Leather* after shave ... after shower ... after hours ... 8 oz. English Leather in crystal bottle, crushed and framed in handsome redwood Cheek. Rankin Drug SATURDAY NIGHT the freshman women and their dates will begin their dinner-dance with a Yule log hunt. The first couple to find the yule log hidden somewhere on campus will light a flare. And, according to plan, upon this signal, the campanile bells will begin their seasonal Carols. Before vacating the campus for the holiday, the pre-final study push is further crammed this week and next with parties, buffets and caroling. Beside sorority, fraternity and hall formals, many groups are having "kiddie parties" for underprivileged children. VI 3-5440 1101 Mass. The 1963 freshmen of Corbin Hall are ending the old year with a new version of a very old tradition: the lighting of the yule log. Parties, Buffets,'n Good Cheer Hint Holiday Time Is Near Then, it's back to the dorm, to light the Christmas fire before dinner, only a portion of the log will be burned, for pieces of the log will carry over for years to come a new tradition for KU's oldest dormitory. Other living groups began their change from drab to gay decor last weekend with tree trimming parties, singing carols around the piano and drinking cocoa about the fireside, or with formal or semiformal dances. DELTA UPSILON fraternity held its annual Trophy Dance Saturday night. Barbara Higginbottom, Winfield senior, Delta Gamma was named Trophy Girl. Beth Beamer, Topeka sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, and Marilyn McPherson, Wichita junior, Delta Gamma, were attendants. Other living groups having formal or semiformal dances last week-end were GSP, Foster, Stephenson, Douthart, Jolliffe, and Pearson halls and Alpha Omicron Pi and Gamma Phi Beta, social sororities. Those groups who had tree trimming parties were Lewis, Templin, Miller, Ellsworth, Watkins, Sellards, Grace Pearson and G.S.P. halls, Sigma Kappa, Delta Upsilon, and Phi Kappa Theta. THURSDAY, MEMBERS of Pi Beta Phi and Phi Gamma Delta entertained 25 Lawrence children. The children were given stockings filled with candy and small gifts. Afterward there was a dinner at the Phi Gamma Delta house for both groups. Dormitories and Greek living groups which have tree trimming parties planned for tomorrow night are Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Sigma Nu, Delta Tau Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, and Phi Kappa Psi, Stephenson Hall. Delta Chi will have its tree trimming party tonight, while Alpha Chi Omega, Friday night, Sigma Chi plans a joint tree trimming and "Kiddie Party" Saturday night. Hunters' Safety Hint When the hunter sets out be sure his clothing is safety bright. Engagements Patricia Ann Fields, Scott City, second year nursing student. Alpha Delta Pi, to Ronald G. Hansen, Larned senior. Rosemary Delich, Kansas City junior, Chi Omega, to Mike Smith, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, Sigma Chi. Barbara Higginbottom, Winfield senior, Delta Gamma, to Neil Niewald, Beloit senior, Delta Upsilon. Deanna Cooper, Salina (former KU student), to Charles E. Heath, Salina senior, Delta Upsilon. Carol Jenista, Caldwell junior, to Webb Cummings, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Myron Morris, Winfield (KU graduate), Alpha Tau Omega. Diana Underwood, Overland Park junior, Delta Delta Delta, to Leroy Anderson. Quincy, Ill., senior at Western Illinois University. Jerry Sue Trantum, Kansas City senior, to Charles K. Baber, Webster Groves, Mo., senior. THE 100,000-MILE ENGINEERING TEST THAT SET OVER 100 NEW WORLD RECORDS It began September 21 in Florida, when a team of four 1964 Comets, specially equipped and prepared for high-speed driving, set out to do the equivalent of four earth orbits at Daytona International Speedway-100,000 miles at speeds well over 100 miles an hour, round the clock for 40 days, through weather fair and foul. They did it, all four of them, and they made history! They did it in the full glare of publicity. In semi-tropical heat. In the teeth of torrential squalls that fringed two hurricanes. 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