Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 19, 1955 JUDITH JAESCHKE TERESA HOFFMAN JEAN GURLEY Coeds Announce Engagements Hoffman. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hoffman of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Catherine, to David Balfour Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland of Culver, Ind. Miss Hoffman, education junior is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, Cleveland, journalism junior, is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned. *** Gurley. Evans Mr. and Mrs. C. J Garsey of Hamilton, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Frances, to Ensign Edwin Dale Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evens of Kingman. Miss Gurley, fine arts senior, is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota honorary music fraternity for women. Mr. Evans graduated from the University in 1954 and is now serving with the Navy in advanced flight training at Corpus Christi Tek. Jaeschke. Tice No wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jaeschke of Fails City, Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to Donald Clinton Tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tice Jr., of Summerfield. Tice was graduated from the University last June and is presently stationed at Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, Tex. The wedding will take place July 3 in Falls City, Neb. Lander. Landon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lander of Newton announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverley Jean, to Mr. John Cobb Landon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mossman Landon of Topeka. Miss Lander, a college junior, is a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority, and Phi Alpha Theta, national history fraternity. Mr. Landes formerly attended the University and is now enrolled at Kansas State college. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. A summer wedding is planned. Morrison, Terry Mrs. T. J. Adams of Leavenworth announces the engagement of her daughter, Normandie Morrison, to Robert L. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Terry of Fillmore, Calif. Miss Morrison, college sophomore, is a resident of Douthart hall; Terry, engineering senior, of Battenfold hall. Cusic, McReynolds --castle tea room 1307 mass. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Cusie of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Charles McReynolds, son of Mrs. Lorum Hatfield of Joplin, Mo., and Mr. Frank McReynolds of Coffeeville. young chicken thick steaks best cut ham air conditioning Miss Cusie is a college senior and McReynolds is an education junior. Pinnings Blossom As Semester Ends Alpha Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Carolyn Smith, education senior, to Karl Mecklenburg, engineering junior. Mecklenburg is a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity. Both are from Kansas City. Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity announces two pinnings, Laree Bates, of Hoisington, is pinned to Larry Morgenstern, college freshman, from Susank, and Mary Lou Merchant, of Hiawatha, is pinned to Colan Francis, fine arts freshman, also of Hiwatha. Both Morgenstern and Francis are members of the fraternity. Alpha Phi social announces the pinning of Gretchen Gann, college sophomore, to Donald Haught, engineering senior. Haught is a member of Theta Chi social fraternity and Theta Tau professional engineering fraternity. He is from Topeka and Miss Gann is from Mobery, Mo. North College hall announces the pinning of Patricia Campbell, college freshman from Mission, to Lee Bell, former student and member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity announces the pinning of Marcia Ann Miller of Kansas City, Mo. to Kenneth Lerner, business junior and member of the fraternity, also of Kansas City, Mo. . . . --castle tea room 1307 mass. The pinning was announced at Ann Haggard Is Dream Girl Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held its annual Dream Girl formal Saturday at the Lawrence Country club. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of Ann Haggard, education junior, of Chi Omega social sorority, as the 1955 Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Miss Haggard's attendants were Charlene McCoy, college sophomore, Delta Delta Delta, social sorority, and Jo-Ann Boswell, fine arts junior, Alpha Phi social sorority. A trophy and bouquet of roses were presented to Miss Haggard by Ann Wallace, college senior, the 1954 Dream Girl. Chaperones at the dance were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Ross Cole, Mrs. Glen Wigton, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. H. S. Falling, and Mrs. Don Ball, visiting Lawrence from Scarsdale, N. Y. Beavers are usually gentle toward human beings. Even if handled they are likely to use flailing tails rather than chisellike teeth in self-defense. Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Pat Warnick, college sophomore, to Bob Elliott, college sophomore and member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. Both are from Wichita. the fraternity's formal held Saturday in the Student Union. ... On The Hill ... Marilyn Hodel, college freshman from Corbin hall, was chosen as Dream Girl of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity at the annual Dream Girl formal Saturday at the Lawrence Country club. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority held its annual Senior banquet Sunday. About 60 alumnae were guests of the chapter. After dinner the seniors read their wills, and Carol Sue Wells, and Fran Todd, college sophomores, read the Senior class prophecy of 1985. The following pledges were also honored: Georganne Wilinson, honor pledge; Nancy Gopperp, scholastic pledge, and Sheila Dye, merit pledge. All are college sophomores. Alpha Delta Pi, social sorority, observed annual Founder's Day on May 15 at the chapter house. The celebration marked the 104th anniversary. Mrs. Lucille Yates Brown, charter member of Tau chapter, was honored. Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity announces the pledging of Fredrick Max Fuller, pharmacy freshman, from Ellis. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority will hold its senior dinner tonight at the chapter house. The names of the eleven graduating seniors to be honored are Catherine Campbell, business; Nancy Neville and Audrey Holmes, journalism; Mary Alice Wiedeman For Appointment and Rosanne Ruble, college, and Mary Valentine, Mozelle Neville. Joyce Ruesch, Sue Wright, Alberta Johnson, and Ruth Longwood, education. . . . Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of William Jean, college sophomore, from Iola. . . . Shop BROWN'S First Watkins hall has elected officers for the coming year. They are Mary Emily Parsons, education junior, president; Laurel Marshall, college sophomore, vice persident; Diann Linn, education junior, secretary; Mildred Long, college sophomore, treasurer; Joyce Klemp, college freshman, social chairman; Barbara Myers, college sophomore, house manager, and Margaret Veith, college sophomore, freshman councilor. KEEP COOL IN ONE OF OUR SUMMER STRAWS STRAW CAPS 69c STRAW CAPS 98c STRAW CAPS $1.98 ITALIAN YEDDO LEGIONAIRE STYLE STRAW CAPS $1.98 GOLF TYPE PINK AND BLACK DRESS STRAW HATS CHARCOAL - BLACK $2.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. CRAM, CRAM, CRAM May Is A Fine Month - Except For FINALS! Sure, you'll probably have some cramming to do, but you'll find that if you take an occasional break you'll be able to study better. When you take that break be sure you try Lawrence Sanitary Milk or Ice Cream. It's refreshing and good for you.