Page 9 3 Announce Pinnings University Daily Kansan Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Jeri Lynn Sanders, Prairie Village junior, to Vincent Bilotta, East Orange, N.J. junior and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Sharon Theis, Dodge City junior, Ann Snider, Lawrence sophomore, Jerry Miller, Mission freshman, and a quartet consisting of Robert Brooks, Topeka senior, Walter Ashercraft, Ashland freshman, Tom King, Wichita, and John Williams, Lawrence, both juniors. North College Hall announces the pinning of Barbara Chadborn, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, to Dick Baker, Kansas City, Kan. senior, and a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. "Velvet Crocodile," crocodile skin which has had its hard exterior surface removed and has been tanned to look like crocodile or calf, is new this year also. The outline of the animals scales remains dark, and the skins, tinted grey, gray or white take on a 3-dimensional aspect. If any of us have money left to carry with us now that we have paid Christmas bills, fashion says we will do so either in suede bags to match shoes, lizard or black seal bags, or jeweled faille and satin bags. Purses Sport New Colors If our taste runs to closely matched ensembles, this season will permit bags to correspond with them. Suede bags are being shown even in pastel tones. Distinctively elegant bags which made their bid during the holidays, featured jeweled clasps or rhinestone-covered flaps. For the college student who has an unlimited bank account, natural lizard and crocodile bags sell for as much as $140 wholesale. Interested? Cruise bags are now being shown in clear, soft plastic or in a tortise-like tone. Some are trimmed with sequin butterflies, rhinestone-set handles, or other accents. Theta Tau To Hold Smoker Theta Tau To Hold Smoker Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, will hold a smoker at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapter house. Dr. Forrest C. Allen will be speaker for the evening. Freshmen and sophomore engineers are invited to attend. Vacuum cleaner brushes should be cleaned frequently. If they become greasy, rinse them through a little non-inflammable cleaning fluid. The pinning was announced by Ellen Proudfit, Kansas City, Kan., Carole Stucky, Alberta, Canada, and Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson. All are sophomores. Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Elizabeth Burke, Mission sophomore, to John Kane, Bartlesville, Okla. senior and a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. On The Hill Alpha Phi Mrs. Martha Nicholson Niehaus, district governor of Alpha Phi social sorority for chapters in Colorado, Utah, and Kansas, will visit the University of Kansas chapter this week. Mrs. Nicholson will arrive today and will be entertained this evening at a dessert given by the Lawrence alumnae. She will observe the chapter in action, and will leave Monday for the Upsilon chapter at Washburn University, Topeka. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, recently held a panel discussion on "College Interviewing; Its Aims and Standards." The panel members were Jack Heysinger, assistant dean of the School of Business, James Kirkpatrick and Austin Taylor of Jensen & Salsbury Laboratories, Kansas City, and Paul Cole and H. T. Edmonds of Macy's, Kansas City. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity announces the pledging of David T. Runyan, Independence junior. Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity held a buffet dinner at the chapter house Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Buckingham, Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. A. W. Jenkins, and Mrs. John Skr Sr. Mu Phi Epsilon Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, has elected Martha Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo. junior, president. Other officers are Mary Jo Woofter, Colby junior, vice president; Sharon Tripp, Lawrence junior, corresponding secretary; Bonnie Dinsmore, Overland Park YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO VI 3-2966 1025 Mass. NOW, direct from the soundtrack of the motion picture Broadway Classic! KU Hit! Hollywood Smash! Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones Sing the beautiful songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carouse Thursday, Feb. 9, 1956. Fraternity Wins Service Cup Again The Disc Den In Rowlands Book Store 1241 Oread Pi Deuteron, Kansas chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, has been awarded the Baker Cup for outstanding performance for the 1934-1955 school year. Announcement of the award came from the fraternity's national headquarters. It is the third time that Pi Decuter has won the cup. The national chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity for women, is planning a 28-day European tour which will leave New York July 22. Honor Group To Tour Europe Theta Sigma Phi will also sponsor a kitchen tour for women who write about food. This group will dine in internationally famed restaurants such as Maxim's in Paris, Pataky's in Vienna, and will step into the homes of modest European families to share their meals. The group will visit England, France, Hungary, and Italy, and will be entertained by various press associations within those countries. This group will not only learn some of the secrets of renowned chefs, but will observe how the average housewife cooks, what she cooks, and how much she pays for groceries. sophomore, recording secretary; Carol Brumfield, Lewis senior; treasurer; Mary Sharon Cole, Colby junior; rush chairman; Mary Ann Lemoine, Lincolnville junior; historian; Jane Steinle, Russell sophomore, chaplain; Kathryn Ehlers, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, warden; Beverly Runkle, Pittsburgh sophomore, chorister, and Kathryn Meredith, Joplin, Mo. junior, alumni secretary. Liahona Fellowship To Meet The Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will meet at 7 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mildred Andes, Lawrence junior. From there they will go in a group to the KU-Nebraska basketball game. SHOP BROWN'S FIRST Get That IVY LEAGUE LOOK BELTED BACK ZIPPERED SLASH POCKETS TAPERED BOTTOMS BLACK or CHARCOAL SIZES 28 to 34 $3.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. HE'S GROWING FAST! 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