Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955 Two Coeds Announce Betrothals Mr. and Mrs J. K. Shay of Manitou Springs, Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joann Beth, to Terry J. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Strong of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Shay is a senior in journalism and a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority. Strong is a fifth-year architect. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Gleason of Kingman, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Leonard Stimate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stimatz. Miss Gleason is a freshman in the School of Fine Arts. Stimatze is employed in Kingman. Religious Notes The Sunday Roger Williams Fellowship speaker will be Kay Kerr the University Danforth foundation representative. He will speak at 5:30 p.m. at the Baptist Student Center, 8th and Kentucky Streets. The Roger Williams Fellowship will hold a coffee hour at 8:15 p.m. tonight for University students at 1124 Mississippi St. Bible study will be held. Kappa Beta, the Christian Church sorority, held its pledging services recently in Myers Hall. The new pledges are: Jackie Buell, Medicine Lodge sophomore; Connie Cole, Muncie freshman; Jerre L. Curd, Talara Peru, sophomore; Barbara Messer, Olathe sophomore; Sharon Rickel, Holton freshman; Jeri Lynn Sanders, Prairie Village junior; Darlene Scott, Des Moines sophomore; Joy Watson, Kansas City, Mo. freshman; Judy Weeks, Bonner Springs sophomore, and Maryanna Wutke, Pleasanton junior. Mr. Roger Hansen, superintendent of Wasatch Academy in Mt Pleasant, Utah, will speak on "Our Evangelistic Calling" at the Presbyterian's Celtic Cross meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9th. The Celtic Cross volunteer program to the Topeka State Hospital will begin Sunday. Students interested in the project should notify Dr. John Patton at the Westminster House. THE WINNERS... Carl's Free Football 'Pick-Em' Contest Sat. Oct. 29th -FIRST- C. T. Deeble -SECOND- Hilda Zillner -THIRD- Violet Wildeboor Enter Now!... New Contest Every Week 905 Mass St VI 3-5353 JOANN SHAY Music Department Holds Fall Picnic The department of music education held its annual fall picnic recently. About 150 members, guests, and faculty members attended. Mary Ann Lemoine, Lincolnville junior; Cloela Andersen, Fort Scott junior; and Carl Anderson, Kansas City, Kan. junior were in charge of the event. Football, volleyball, and soft ball games were played. Round dancing, singing and square dancing were accompanied by a piano, violin, and 7 guitars. Fall Parties, Open Houses Fill Week's Events Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity held its annual Alphatraz Party Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. Sam Allen, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Mrs. Hovey Hanna, and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Jolliffe Hall held a Mid-Evil Party Saturday. Entertainment was provided by Dee Biersteinfeld, Minneapolis, Kan. junior, and Jay Fisher, Marion sophomore. Chaperones were Mrs. Sestos Huges, Mrs. A. G. Kenton, and Mrs. Althea Galloway. Sigma Kappa social sorority announces the pledging of Mary Lou Sayler, Albert junior. Sigma Kappa social sorority held its Fall Formal Friday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Chaperones were Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. E. Rainey, Mrs. Mary Wigton, and C. Mrs. Anna M.Dorman. Theta Chi social fraternity held its annual Bogus Brawl costume dance at Holcomb's Grove last week Pearson Hall and Templin Hall recently held an hour dance at Pearson Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. Jean E. Tice and Mrs. Sam Allen. Sellards Hall held a buffet dinner for girls and their dates Saturday. Mrs. E. R. Hooper chaperoned. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. Pearson Hall recently held its annual Eccentric Escapade costume party. Chaperones were Mrs. Sam BARBARA BRYAN—North College, HARLAN HISE— Phi Gamma Delta Getting Pinned? FOR PHOTO COVERAGE PHONE Bob Blank AT Hixon Studio VI 3-0330 Delta Upsilon social fraternity held its annual Trophy Girl Formal Saturday at the Eldridge Hotel. NIGHT PHONE VI 3-7993 Allen, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Thomas Stuart, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. It's a NEW kind of permanent especially for you! Corn's Studio of Beauty has solved your problem—a new soft curl for your hair that needs body only with no kink or frizz possible. Yet it is speedy, slightly longer than shampoo and set time, and economical to meet your budget. A curl that lasts six weeks for those important dates this fall. 23 W. 9th Elizabeth Branine, Newton junior, was chosen Trophy Girl. Miss Branine is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. Attendants were Lona Soice, Wichita junior of Delta Gamma social sorority, and Sandra James, Wichita sophomore of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. The chaperones were Mrs. S. Stevenson, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Mrs. R.G. Roche, and Mrs. James A. Hooke. Phone VI 3-4666 for your Coed Curl Appointment Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority will hold a dessert with Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity tonight at the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority held a roller skating party with Delta Upsilon social fraternity Wednesday. Trick Or Treat? The goblins came to a sorority house yesterday. While the actives were downstairs in chapter meeting, and the pledges were on third floor studying, they did their work. Without giving the girls a choice of "trick or treat," they removed the pins from the hinges of the front door and carried it away. However, Halloween only lasts one day, and just before the witching hours came to an end last night, the goblins returned the front door. Although the temperature was not at the freezing point, the cool air coming through the front screen door made the living room and entrance hall uncomfortable. YOUR EYES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. VI 3-2966 1025 Mass. It's Carnival Time at the Student Union! - 29 Booths - Queen Contest - LMOC Contest Dancing 9-12 John Carlos Saturday November 5 After KU—K-State Game to midnight 2nd and 3rd Floor—Student Union 50c Stag 75c Couple 10c per booth Sponsored by STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES