Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 22, 1955 PHYLLIS ANN DAVIS LUCY GIDDINGS Four Engagements Announced on Hill Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity announces the engagement of Edward J. Spineto, engineering freshman, to Phyllis Ann Davis of Pittsburg, Kan. Spineto, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spineto, is also from Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Giddings, Somerville, Tex., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucy, to Harold Hixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hixon, Lawrence. Miss Giddings is president of Locksley hall and will receive her degree in Personnel Administration in June. Hixon graduated from the University in 1949 and is now finishing his graduate work. He will teach history at the Georgia Military Academy in Atlanta next fall An early September wedding is planned. Stephenson hall announces the engagement of Jim Rowland, fine arts junior, to Betty Evans, daughter of Mrs. Earl Evans of Marysash Miss Evans is a nurse at Nebraska Methodist hospital in Omaha Rowland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F Rowland of Marysville. Capt. and Mrs. Robert J. Whitney of Walker Air Base, Roswell, N.M., announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Walter J. Baskett Jr. Miss Whitney attended Washburn University and Xavier University at New Orleans, La., where she was a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Baskett is a senior in the school of journalism, and is from Kansas City, Mo. A summer wedding is planned. Forget Spring Clothes- It's Still Woolen Time Might as well put up all those new spring clothes the fashion experts have been plugging—here it is the second day of spring and check the Kansas weather. But, all in all, maybe it isn't really too bad. Those skirts and sweaters still have a lot of time to be worn before they are stored in moth balls. And, if you're just a little sick of wool, flannel and tweed, now this crazy mixed up weather gives you an excellent chance to try combining blouses, sweaters and skirts with a different twist. You can practice up for next fall, and maybe, in the hidden recesses of your closet, you will find several skirts worn quite a bit in November, but for various reasons—possibly a much needed trip to the cleaners—quite forgotten in March. Try switching those sweater and skirt combinations. Be brave and wear that pink sweater with a maroon skirt, or vice versa. You might even try that old winter trick of sewing grosgrain ribbon around the collar and button side of a cardigan—or wearing a long scarf around the neck and as you button up slipping the scarf around the buttons so that the matching scarf-button effect is obtained. Brendel Is Coming!—Adv EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service And, if the weather looks halfway mild, you might run downtown and buy one of the new men's baby checked short sleeved shirts. In a size that fits, of course. If you have a pastel matching sweater and skirt, the shirt, in the same pastel shade (and pastels are very good now) would make a pleasant variant to the outfit. The sleeves can be gathered to the arm's width with a small piece of elastic, then fastened with a tiny pearl button. Then, when true spring finally comes, you have an excellent spring shirt, with a large collar that opens wide to give you a very cool neckline. (6) WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Grendel Is Coming!—Adv Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority will give a tea tonight in honor of Mrs. Nancy McCain of Houston, Tex., their national first vice president. Tomorrow she will be a guest at the chapter's annual seminar banquet at 6:15 p.m. at the Faculty club. ... On The Hill .. Mrs. McCain arrived Sunday and will remain through Thursday. While here she will inspect the chapter and confer on plans for a new house the sorority will begin constructing in September at 11th st. and West Campus rd. All sorority housemothers, chapter presidents, alumnae advisors and alumnae presidents are invited. Mrs. McCain graduated from Northwestern university in 1944. She served as president of Rho chapter her senior year. Prior to assuming her present position, Mrs. McCain was traveling secretary, collegiate director, and expansion chairman for Alpha Omicron Pi. Triangle social engineering fraternity held its annual St. Patrick's day costume party at the chapter house Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. D. H. Buie, Mrs. S. T. Hughes, Mrs. H. S. Failing, and Mrs. Ross Cole. . . . Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Joann Jenkins to Homer E. Foutz. Miss Jenkins is a fine arts sophomore She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins of Kansas City, M. Fountz is a college senior and a Delta Phi Chi affiliated with Phi Chi medical fraternity. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Homer S. Foutz of Minneapolis, Kan. . . . JoAnne Skinner, education senior, announced the pinning by reading a poem. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the initiation of La Verle Yates, journalism senior from Kansas City, Mo. KRUW hall recently elected their spring officers, Shirley Jones, journalism junior, is president. Other officers are Betty June Kepler, education junior, treasurer; Susan Young, college sophomore, secretary; Phyllis Williams, college junior, YWCA and AWS representative, and YWCA and AWS alternate, Janice Mietzner, college sophomore. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority elected Freddie Blanks, fine arts junior, president for the coming year. Other officers are Janice Mason, education senior, vice president; Sheila Dye, college sophomore, secretary; Carol Bowman, education junior, treasurer; Joan Talley, education junior, and Mary Fischer, fine arts sophomore, rush chairmen. Jocelyn Schmidt, fine arts junior, social chairman; Barbara Nichols, college sophomore, assistant social chairman; Johanna Trotter, college junior, scholarship chairman; Elaine Carlson, college sophomore, publicity, and Fran Todd, college sophomore, house manager. Harzfeld's Come to Our Special Showing Informal Modeling March 24,25 & 26 12th and Oread Store Hours Open 9:30 to 5:30 Thurs.nite'til 8 p.m. Delta Tau Delta social fraternity announces the initiation of 23 men. They are Ed Fording, Ron Frederick, Bob Griggs, Jerry Halderman, Jim Hess, Bill Lytle, Jerry McNeal, Dave Nance, Gene Nelson, Al Oerter, Bill Pittman, engineering freshmen. Monte Allen, Jim Cleland, Roger Jones, Jay Simpson, Bill Witt, college freshmen; Jack Beale, Marian Boldt, Jim Feil, Vernon Shull, college sophomores; Bob Stranathan, college junior; Dick Laing, and Bill Wilson, fine arts freshmen. . . . Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity announces the pledging of Bud Kirschner, engineering sophomore, of St. Joseph, Mo. Triangle fraternity announces the pinning of Charles Norman Junod to Marcia Ann Kelly, college freshman. Junod, who was graduated from the University of Kansas last semester, is employed at Boeing Aircraft in Wichita. Battenfeld and Sellards halls had an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday. Joe Newton, college sophomore, and Sheila Joy Haller, education junior, made arrangements for the dinner. The Delta Chi social fraternity pledge class elected Tony Torchia, college freshman, president; Ted Epps, college freshman, vice president; and Robert Brack, college sophomore, secretary-treasurer for the spring semester. Delta Chi social fraternity announces the initiation of 25 pledges. They are Ruwal Freeze. Jerry Kehr, George Harp, Bob Terrell, George Briner, Jon Harrison, Ray Wyatt, Dick Moss, Bob Peters, college freshmen; Robert Johnson, Bob DeVore, William Gordon, college sophomores. John Spanbauer, Homer Davis, Jack Harrington, Jan Grey, Ted Camhern, Donald Harris, Gary Odaher, John Edgell, engineering freshmen; John Downing, first year architecture; Thomas Nelson, Gordon Cunningham, second year architecture; Ken Markham, engineering junior; Jerry Moore, fine arts graduate student. Ruwal Freeze was the honor initiate. Sigma Kappa a social sorority elected Julianane Keeter, college junior, president for the college year. Other officers are Retta and Jones, education junior, first vice president; Eleanor Major, education junior, second vice president; Mary Fran Poe, education junior, treasurer; Mary Wood, fine arts sophomore, corresponding secretary. Margie Howard, college junior, recording secretary; Janice Adriance, college sophomore, registrar; Mary Ann LeMoine, fine arts sophomore, social chairman; Dona Benscheidt, business junior, rush chairman; JoAnn Shay, education junior, scholarship chairman; Ina Mae Brewster, college junior, Triangle correspondent. Jan Johnson, fine arts sophomore, house manager; Jane Holtzclaw, college junior; historian; Barbara Masoner, college sophomore, song leader; Bobbie Mellinger, college sophomore, intramurals; Pat Prvor, fine arts senior, activities and publicity; Marlyn Austin, fine arts sophomore, special projects. Small Fountain Being Constructed The department of building and grounds is currently constructing a small fountain behind Miller and Watkins halls, according to C. G. Bayles, superintendent of the department. Work on the fountain was begun last week and will be completed some time this spring. 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