University Daily Kansan Page 6 Tuesday. Feb. 14, 1956. 2 Announce Pinnings North College Hall announces the pinning of Barbara Barnes, Mission freshman, to Gene Paris, Mission sophomore, and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. JANET HANNEMAN The pinning was announced by Sandra Muntzel, Mission; Annette Johnson, Hutchinson; Barbara Bryan, Mission; Melisande Magers, Mission, and Sharron Dye, Wichita, all freshmen. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Cynthia Berringer, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to William Dale, Iowa State College senior. The pinning was announced by Stella Kallos, Horton sophomore; Joan Rollman, Tulsa, Okla, sophomore; and Jean Dwyer, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Cupid Hits Campus As 3 Announce Engagements Miss Hanneman, a pre-nursing sophomore, is a resident of Miller Hall. Lt. Knedlik was graduated from Washburn University, Topeka, last June, and is now stationed at the air base in Bainbridge, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hanneman of Washington, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter Janet Fern, to Lt. Donald E. Kneedlik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert R. Kneedlik, also of Washington. No date has been set for the wedding. Cupid Used To Practice What He Preached This is the time of year when Cupid is making timely use of his bow and arrow. Valentine's Day was never heard of in ancient Greece or Rome, but in modern times Cupid, who was quite the lover, is frequently connected with it. This in brief, is the story of his myth. Because Venus, the goddess of love, was jealous of Psyche, the youngest daughter of a king, she orders Cupid to go to work with his bow and arrow and see that Psyche fell in love with someone. Cupid, however, fell in love with her himself. He visited her only in the dark with the stimulation that she must Mr. and Mrs.W.C. Cook of Great Bend announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanene, to Scott Denison, son of Mr. and Mrs.J.C. Denison of Olathe. Miss Cook, fine arts sophomore, is a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Mr. Scott, engineering junior, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. --never try to see his face. Being a a woman, she let her curiosity get the best of her, and lit a candle to see if Cupid were handsome. A drop of wax fell on his face and he awoke and disappeared. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Krueger of Natoma announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Louise to Roderic E. Deines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Deines, of Russell. Miss Krueger, college sophomore, is a member of Alpha Delta Phi social sorority, and Deines, college sophomore, is a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. As Psyche searched for him she met Venus who told her that if she found a box containing the ointment of beauty she would meet Cupid again. Psyche secured the box, but again because of her curious nature, opened it and was stupefied by its vapor. She was finally restored to her senses by Cupid and made immortal by Jupiter. Win A "Carefree" Car Or $5,000 ENTER VELVA-SOFT NATION-WIDE CONTEST 203 Prizes To Win WORTH $10,000 NOTHING TO BUY Official Entry Blanks At INDEPENDENT Laundry & Dry Cleaners VI 3-4011 740 Vt. 1903 Mass. On The Hill Week's Activities Show Variety Foster Hall Foster Hall has elected Gary Kinemond, Bushton junior, president for the spring semester. Other officers are William Clow, Independence, Mo., junior, vice president; Ira Gentle, Prescott freshman; secretary; James Pontius, Wichita junior, treasurer; Ray Roberts, Kingman junior, social chairman; Robert W. Woodruff, Cedar Dale freshman, scholarship chairman; Victor Viola, Ablene junior, intramurals chairman; Robert Schafaf, Herington junior, song leader; Charles Smith, Everest freshman, historian, and Robert Plain, Garnett sophomore, Allied Greek Independent representative. * * Templin Hall sistant social chairman; and Dwight Fickbohm, Watertown, S.D. freshman, fire captain. Theta Tau Templin Hall has elected Dale Koehn, Ulysses sophomore, president. Other officers are Dennis Henderson, Salina senior, vice president; William Gerow, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, secretary; Claude Gulliford Jr., Dodge City junior, treasurer and house manager; James McMullen, Long Beach, N.Y. sophomore, social chairman; Gary High, Wichita freshman, aston; Judy Jones, Wellington; Lincoln Lemon, Salina; Martha Maxewer, Columbus; Sammie Marble, For Scott; Tinker Marcum, Overland Park; Mary Ann McGrew, Wellington; Annette Nelson, Hugoton; DeEtta Overman, Ft. Scott; Mollie Stamper, Hutchinson; Pat Sterrett, Leavenworth, and Sue Underwood, Lawrence. All are sophomores. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the initiation of three new members. They are Ronald K. Kedrick, Johnson junior, Charles Robert Smith, Leavenworth sophomore, and Frank Warren Robl, Ellinwood senior. * * Kappa Alpha Theta Kanpa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the initiation of 30 girls. They are Shirley Andrish, Topeka sophomore; Joanne Beal, Lawrence; Carol Bentrup, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Belle Brown, Kansas City, Mo.; Judy Carr, Junction City; Jane Coolidge, Emporia; Connie Curnett, Topeka; Connie DeWitcha; Mary Ann Evans, Lawrence; Sue Frederick, Glendale, Mo.; Lynn Gerlack, Topeka; Ruth Guy, Hutchinson; Diane Guyot, Arkansas City. Barbara Hauck, Kansas City, Mo; Bara Jewett, Wichita; Jane Hutton, Lawrence; Jane Johnson, Kansas City, Kan.; Jean Kinsner, Newton; Judy Jones, Wellington; Lincoln Lemon, Salina; Martha Maxewer, Columbus; Sammie Marble, For Scott; Tinker Marcum, Overland Park; Mary Ann McGrew, Wellington; Annette Nelson, Hugoton; DeEtta Overman, Ft. Scott; Mollie Stamper, Hutchinson; Pat Sterrett, Leavenworth, and Sue Underwood, Lawrence. All are sophomores. Also initiated was Kathanie McGuire, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Acacia Acacia social fraternity will hold an exchange dinner with Gamma Phi Beta social sorority Thursday night. YM-YWCA L. S. Florence of the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses will speak at the YM-YWCA Bibe study at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Oread Room of the Student Union- His subject will be "The Speak as recognized by a Jehovah's Witness." Everyone is invited to attend the lecture and discussion period. Add a bit of lemon juice to cooked rice and it will stay white. 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