Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 27, 1956 MARJORIE WOOLWINE BARBARA ANN WARREN 2 Announce Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woolwine of Bratt announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to J. William Knightly, son of Mr. John Knightly of Hutchinson. Miss Woolwine is an education senior and a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. She formerly attended Mills College. Mr. Knightly was graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology where he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma social fraternity. He is now a third year law student at the University and a member of Phi Delta Pi professional law fraternity. A July wedding is planned. Pledge Class Elects The pledge class of Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, has elected Donald Preston, Mission sophomore, president Others elected were Ralph Preston, Mission, vice president and Terry Joe Anderson, Garnett, secretary treasurer, sophomores. A spicy fish sauce: mix ½ cup ketchup, 1 cup diced celery and 1 cup lemon juice. Season with 2 tablespoons horseradish, grated onion and a dash of pepper sauce. Bring to boiling point, chill and serve. Foam rubber pillows can be put through a short spinning cycle in the washer, but never in the dryer. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Warren of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Douglas Voth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Voth of Rosalia. Miss Warren is in elementarv education, and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. Mr. Voth, a first year medical student, is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. No wedding date has been set. 2 Houses To Treat Children Kanna Kanna Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority and Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity will hold an Easter party for underprivileged children at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. To prevent old mahogany and walnut stains from "bleeding" through a new coat of enamel, sand the surface, wipe off the dust, then apply a thin coat of shellac. When it is dry, sand again, then apply an enamel undercoat before the final coat of enamel. GET A '56 FORD Custom Victoria Call GLEN LUSH VI3-8785 The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Fly On United's DC-7 from Kansas City— World's Fastest Airliner Telephone VI 3-0152 - Steamships Cruises Escorted Tours Airlines—Domestic-Foreign "Save with our vacation club for a paid vacation." EASTER VACATION (March 31—April 8) (Round trip tax inc.) FROM K.C. ( tourist ) tax inc. (1st class ) ALBUQUERQUE $ 77.00 $101.20 BOSTON 127.60 165.11 CHICAGO 20.90 54.67 MINNEAPOLIS 49.28 61.60 OKLAHOMA CITY 35.20 46.86 FAMILY DAYS—TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Head of Family Pays Full Fare-Wife and Children 12 Through 21 Years of Age Half Fare Houses Pledge, Hold Dinners Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses. Alpha Chi Omega Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall Gertured Sellards Pearson Hall held a Sock Hop March 16 at the house. Chaperones were Miss Betty Hembrough and Miss Virginia Tinker. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of Dan Boswell, Kansas City, Mo., freshman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity announces the pledging of Joe Eichhorn, Lawrence freshman, Larry Gridley, Oakley sophomore. Rattenfeld Hall Battenfeld Hall had as dinner guests March 15 Mr. Wiliam Chestnut, housing manager of dormitories, his wife and children, and Dr. Raymond Hopponen, assistant professor of pharmacy, and his wife. Dr. Hopponen showed colored slides of his mountain-climbing trip in Peru last summer. Potatoes, carrots and other root vegetables retain more of their nutritive value if they are cooked in their jackets. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Wash Your 50c Own Car Chuck McBeth Conoco 9th & Indiana Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Just Arrived! WHITE IVY LEAGUE KHAKI5 cotton twill, washable = $5.95 CASHMERIZED COTTON SOCKS argyle — $1.25 plain — $1.00 VI 3-0883 A Step from the Campus 1237 Oread A Campus-to-Career Case History Winfield Gigure, here tuning the coils of an IF strip on an experimental FM receiver that uses the new high-frequency transistor. "Our business is new ideas,new developments" Winfield J. Giguere, or Giggs as he is known, graduated in 1954 from the University of New Hampshire with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Shortly after graduation he joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. "Experience has come my way in a hurry," says Giggs. "I've worked on carrier system amplifiers, speech transmission problems, and experimental types of coaxial cable. The Labs are always pushing ahead, trying new ideas, exploring new developments. "For example, right now I'm working with 'the transistor that smashed a frequency barrier.' This new transistor has a cut-off frequency of at least 500 mc and can be used to amplify 2500 separate telephone conversations simultaneously. It will make possible broadband, high-frequency amplification in many fields using subminiature components. "There are thousands of other fascinating projects underway at the Bell Labs. You see, at the Labs our business is new ideas, new developments, and that's one reason why I like working here. It's exciting. If there are better ways to communicate, you can bet the Labs are looking for them." Winfield Giguere is typical of the many young men who are finding careers in Bell Telephone Laboratories. Many other career opportunities exist in the Bell Telephone Companies, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. Your placement officer has more information about these companies. Bell Telephon@ System R