Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 17, 1955 JEANNINE DeGROOT RUTH MARY LONGWOOD 2 Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fay DeGroot, of Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannine, to Mr. Bud Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V. Daiton, of Hays. Miss DeGroot is a member on Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota professional music fraternity, and Dalton is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. The wedding will take place June 4 in Kansas City. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Longwood, of Stafford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Mary, education senior, to Lt. Rodney B Dyerly of Pratt. The wedding will be in late June. Miss Longwood is a member of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority and Lt. Dyerly is a KU graduate and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. He is now stationed at Grandview, Mo., and will complete his law course here after he is released from service. Men's Spring Fashions Show Brighter Trend By JANE PECINOVSKY Do the designers and manufacturers of men's clothing want to start a fashion war? One might assume, after seeing the clothes displayed in men's stores this spring, that the "stronger" sex is trying to steal the fashion crown from the women. Many new and different fashions have been placed on the market, but whether college men will purchase and wear these fashions on the KU campus—or anywhere—is questionable. According to store employees, a man cannot be well dressed unless he includes in his wardrobe bermuda shorts, Italian-collared sport shirts, pastel colors, and a combination of black and brown in suits and sport jackets. While the styles of men's clothing have remained the same—they usually do—color is the important feature this season. Call it burnt orange, coral, or tangerine — regardless of the name you choose, this is the color for spring. It can be found in dress shirts, sport shirts, slacks. Bermuda shorts, the prints of ties, and handkerchiefs. The runner-up in color is mint green, followed by pink, light blue, pale yellow, champagne, and grape, which has replaced helio, the color shown last season. Suits and sport jackets are dark—charcoal, brown, or black, and are to be worn with these pastel colored shirts. The jackets are two or three buttoned, and light weight tweed or a variation of that cloth is very much in evidence in the stores. Sport shirts, with Italian, turned back collars, come in plain pastel colors or in large plaids, which are usually pink and gray, blue and gray, or yellow and gray. Women are not the only ones wearing shirts of small gingham check, for these are also being shown for men. The tiny check gives the appearance of a plain color from a distance, but upon closer observation the pink and white, blue and white, yellow and white, or lavender and white check may be seen. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Lawrence P. Armitage, engineering freshman, New York, N.Y.; Robert Masterson, college sophomore, Pittsburg, and David Tams, college sophomore, Wyanet, Ill. ON CAPITAL RECORDS MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE ANDY GRIFFITH DARLING JE VOUS AIME BEAUCOUP KING COLE Minter Brown was honor initiate and James Shultz was chosen the outstanding pledge. BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT ERNIE FORD Sigma Chi social fraternity recently initiated 18 men. They are Donald Erwin, Thomas Graber, Laurence Harlan, William Hiett, William Keeler, Bruce Rider, James Schultz, Philip Shoemaker, Ralph Seger, and Bruce Smith, college freshmen; Crosby Brown, Minter Brown, Ronald Butler, John Meschke, and Wayne Swenson, engineering freshmen; Hal Hansen, architecture freshman; John Wertzberger, pharmacy freshman, and David Cooper, college sophomore. Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity held its annual Pig dinner and formal dance Saturday. The Fiji girl, Henrietta Montgomery, fine arts junior, was given a silver replica of a pig's tail. ... On The Hill ... The chaperones were Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. Bert A. Weber, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. Andrew G. McKay, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. North Wright. Bell's 925 Mass. Ph. 375 Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Janice Ijams, college sophomore, to Gary Miller, education sophomore and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. Miss Ijams' attendants were Collette Peterman, college sophomore; Teresa Hoffman, education junior, and Lee Ann Johnston, college sophomore. Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity announces the election of Robert Badgley, business senior, president. Other officers are Robert Love, engineering sophomore, vice president; Donald Babin, engineering sophomore, secretary; Wendell Bynum, business junior, treasurer; Jack Smith, engineering freshman, pledge trainer. Garland Reckart, education senior, rush chairman; William Woo, college freshman, chaplain; Robert Ballinger, engineering freshman, house manager; Michael Coble, college freshman, steward; Christopher Morton, college sophomore, editor; Alan Lecklitter, second year architecture, social chairman. Donald Williams, college freshman, song leader; Robert Lida, college freshman, intramural chairman; Alan Lecklitner, second year architecture; John Nangle, fine arts senior; Alan Lynn, college senior, IFC representatives; Warren Jungk, engineering senior, IFC alternate; Robert Cooper, pharmacy freshman, historian. Delta Chi social fraternity announces the pledging of Michael Roth, business junior, Lawrence; Roderic Deines, college freshman, Russell; Ronald Higgins, engineering freshman, Kansas City, Mo., and Warner Sorensen, college freshman, Kansas City. Grendel Is Coming.—Adv. Only 60 Cents a Dozen. Try 'em This Weekend. This Week's Special- Tasty, Fresh Cream Puffs, DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass. 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