Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 19, 1955 ... On The Hill . . . Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Jo Quistgard, fine arts senior, to Curtis Kenyon, college senior at Beloit college. Beloit. Wis. Both Miss Quistgard and Kenyon are from Kansas City, Mo. Kenyon is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Shirley Herd, college sophomore, to Paul DeGood, college sophomore. Miss Herd is from Western Springs. Ill. Mr. DeGood, a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity, is Wichita. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Nancy O'Laughlin, college sophomore, to John McCall, college senior, and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. Miss O'Laughlin is from Hays and McCall is from Chanute. Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Jo Ann Young, college sophomore, to Fred Ball, business junior, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Both Miss Young and Ball are from Kansas City. Beverly Jackson, education junior, and Karen Howard, college sophomore, were Miss Young's attendants. The pinning was announced by a skit based on an April memories theme. Members of the skit were Mary Louise Smith, JoAnn Overman, Bette Scott, and Marilyn Priboth, college sophomores. Corbin hall announces the pinning of Ellen Paulson, fine arts freshman, to Roger F. Doty, engineering junior and a member of Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. Miss Paulson is from Merriam and Mr. Doty is from Independence, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and Delta Tau Delta social fraternity had a picnic and ball game at the sandbar recently. Chaperones were Mrs. C. S. Underwood and Mrs. R. A. Mayher. Watkins Hall held its annual spring formal Friday night in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, and Miss Julia Willard. Sellards Hall held its annual spring formal from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight Friday. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Edna E. Ramage, Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, and Mrs. Sestos T. Hughes. . . . Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Karen Howard, college sophomore, to Robert Jackson, engineering junior. Miss Howard is from Wichita and Jackson, a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity, is from Kansas City, Mo. Need a Good Study Break Think Travel By MADELYN BRITE As summer vacation appears on the horizon, coeds develop the wanderlust to visit far away places. Europe, with its Eiffel tower and age-old cathedrals, seems to be the most popular destination. Many students soon will be packing their bags to join tours for a trek across the Atlantic. From the minute our adventurous lass books passage on a tour, the problem of luggage looms into view. More specifically, the problem is how to get enough clothes for two months into one suitcase, for most tours allow their participants only one 29-inch bag and a small overnight case. At first this seems an impossible task, but seasoned travelers insist that it can be done One girl of the experienced crowd said that the secret in successful packing is to take the minimum of comfortable clothes that can take the maximum of wear. Wrinkle-proof clothes requiring no ironing are in demand, and life-saving materials such as orlon, dacron, and nylon seem to be the answer. Separates which can be interchanged for variety and to save space will pay dividends. The smart traveler takes both a winter and a summer suit. Summer garb for Italy and other warmer countries in Europe, and woolens for Scandinavia, are needed. Indispensible items are a cardigan sweater, comfortable walking shoes, and a large shoulder-strap JOAN HEREFORD FRANCES HANNA Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tallbott Hereford, Lamar, Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to John Underwood, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Underwood, Emporia. Engagement of 3 Couples Announced Miss Hereford is a college sophomore and member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. Mr. Underwood is a college junior and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Hughes, Leoni Mrs. Dan S. Hughes and the late Mr. Hughes of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Paul E. Leoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Leoni of Chicago. Miss Hughes is an education senior and a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. Mr. Leoni is a college senior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned. purse with a zipper compartment for the passport. Dressy clothes will see wear only in nightclubs, and sport clothes only for on ship and the Riviera. Now our tourist coed is ready for happy sailing with one additional item in hand—a camera with plenty of extra film. Dr. and Mrs. Lawton M. Hanna, 1123 Sixth st., Clay Center, announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Gayetta, to Ronald Arthur Lenser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Lenser, 1822 North Park, Fremont, Neb. Miss Hanna, chemistry senior, is a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Lenser attended Midland College of Fremont, Neb., for three years and is now a petroleum engineering junior at the University. At present, he is serving as international treasurer of Gamma Delta, Lutheran organization. AMBUSH by DANA Round Corner 801 Mass. Ph. 20 Theta Chi's Receive Award Four members of the University chapter of Theta Chi social fraternity returned Sunday from a regional conclave of the fraternity held at Oklahoma A&M. Robert L. Ince, college freshman, Larry L. Bowser and Merle D. Smith, fine arts sophomores, and J. P. Stephens, journalism junior, returned with the traveling trophy awarded in this region to the chapter having the highest house grade average. mouse grade. The conclaves are held annually to give the chapters a chance to exchange ideas on such things as scholarship, social functions, finance, etc. The Kansas chapter will be host for next year's meeting. Graduate Student Awarded Dwight Chambers, third year graduate student, has accepted an award from the American Council of Learned Societies for summer work in the Institute of Languages and Linguistics at Georgetown university. Chambers, who is studying Spanish, will be given tuition and travel expenses. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. For Appointment Phone 151 GEORGE SHELDON President ASC BEVERLY JACKSON Vice President ASC Good Elect Qualified Candidates Speak Through Your VOTE. nvestment