Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 18. 1955 KATHRYN SILER MILDRED O'DONNELL MARLYN BUTLER JULIE ANNE PURCELL BERTHA ANNE SMITH Many Engagements Announced As Semester Closes Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siler of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn, to George McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery McCune of Beloit. Miss Siler is a senior in elementary education. McCune is a college senior. He is majoring in mathematics and lives at Battenfeld university hall for men. O'Donnell, Lundy Mr. and Mrs. R. E. O'Donnell of Fort Worth, Tex., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Jeannette, to Joe T. Lundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Del Lundy of Roscoe, Pa. Miss O'Donnell is an education junior. Lundy is a senior in engineering and will receive his degree at the end of this semester. The wedding is planned for Saturday, March 5, in Fort Worth. Butler. Evers Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Butler of Norton announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlyn, to John Evers. Miss Butler is a college junior and she lives at Sellards University hall for women. Evers graduated from the University in 1953. He is stationed at Fort Riley. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Forest V. Purcel of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Purcell Jarrell Anne, to Pvt. Kos R. Jarrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jarrell, Leawood. Miss Purcell is a fine arts sophomore and a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. Pvt. Jarrrell, a former student of the University, s stationed with the Army at Ft. Devens, Mass. Smith Stubhlefield Mrs. Pauline B. Smith of Caney announces the engagement of her daughter, Bertha Anne, to Charles Stubblefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk I. Stubblefield of Kansas City. Miss Smith lives at Sellards University hall for women. She is a member of Omieron Nu, home economics honor society, and Pi Lambda Theta, education honor society, he will receive her degree in home economics education at the end of this semester. Stubblefield is a college senior and a medical student. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. Siegfried, Houtz Mr. and Mrs. Craig Siegfried of Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaye, to Duane Talbott Houtz, son of Mrs. James E. Amick of Blue Springs, Mo. Miss Siegfried is a fine art senior, a member of Chi Omega social sorority and a freshman dormitory counselor at Corbin hall. Houtz is a business senior. He is president of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity and he will receive a commission in the Air Force upon graduation. A June marriage in Independence is planned. Millard. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. George F. Millard of Kansas City, Mo., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary, to David C. Bartlett, engineering senior from Miami. Okla. Miss Millard attended Kansas City Junior college. Bartlett is a member of Triangle social fraternity and president of the engineering council. The wedding is planned for 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, in the Wornall Road Baptist church in Kansas City. Pinnings Dot the Campus Grace Pearson hall announces the pinning of Wanda Wagner, college freshman, to Gene Paulsen, a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. Paulsen attended Kansas State college and is now a student at the Kansas City Art Institute. Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Bette Scott and John Young both college sophomores. Miss Scott is from Shawnee, and Young, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is from Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity announces the pinning of Bill Snyder, college sophomore, to Nancy Vosseler, who is a sophomore at Kansas State college. Both are from Leavenworth. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the double pinning of Kathleen Eisenbise, college sophomore, to Tom Pott, third year architecture student and a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity, and Barbara Anderson, college sophomore, to Tom Jones, engineering junior, who is also a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Miss Eisenbise and Pott are from Wichita. Miss Anderson and Jones are from Kirkwood, Mo. Delta Tau Delta social fraternity announces the pinning of Al Rehkop Jr., college junior, to Mary Kay Muckow, who is attending Gulf Park college at Long Beach, Miss. Both are from Marysville. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Dotis Bonnell, college sophomore to Jerry Nelson, college junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Miss Bonnell is from Hutchinson. Nelson is from Pittsburgh. Set a pail of water inside a newly painted room and the paint odor will disappear faster. Houses Pledge Six Persons --- Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of Keith Kuhlman, engineering freshman from Great Bend, Willis Armstrong, fine arts, sophomore, from Atchison, and John Fields, first year law, from Kansas City. Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity announces the pledging of Frank Tavares Jr., fine arts freshman, from Maui, Hawaii. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the pledging of La Verle Yates, journalism senior, from Kansas City, Mo. Lutheran Group Elects Officers Phi Delta Theta social fraternity announces the pledging of Charles Herbert Schroeder, engineering freshman, from Ellinwood. They are Ormand Cordes, engineering freshman, president; Larry Lassman, college freshman, vice president; Alice Neebe, college freshman, secretary; Wayne Rader, college sophomore, treasurer and Leonard Suelter, engineering sophomore, was appointed program chairman. Gamma Delta, Lutheran students group, has elected officers for the coming semester. To keep a bowl from slipping while whipping cream, place it on a folded wet towel. Houses Elect New Officers Chi Omega social sorority's newly elected officers are Gretchen Guinn, journalism junior, president; Ellen Craig, education junior, vice president; Frances Phillips, fine arts senior, secretary; Lois Kay Wallis, business junior, treasurer; Beverly Jackson, education junior, pledge trainer; Sonya Cade, education junior, chapter correspondent; Dorothy Sheets, education junior, personnel chairman. Stephenson University hall for men recently elected new officers. They are John Dods, college senior, president; James Bass, fine arts senior, vice president; Robert Ramsey, education junior, secretary; Richard Love, business junior, treasurer; Ned Joslin, engineering sophomore, social chairman; Jack Davis, assistant social chairman. For a refreshing "quick-up" or a delicious meal during finals try our Steaming Coffee, home made pastry, and tasty sandwiches. Allen Levin, engineering junior, intramural manager; Fred Misse, business junior, song leader; Richard Maag, fine arts junior, publicity chairman; Leo Franz, college senior, proctor, and Harlen Henderson, business senior; Cole Hendrix, college junior; David Spring semester pledge class officers are Don Adams, president, college sophomore; Jim Aldrich. vice president; Mike Walker, secretary; Ronald Ott, treasurer, and Kent Pelz and Ray Riepen, social chairmen, all college freshmen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity, recently elected Tom Davis, president; Joe McMullen, vice president; John Underwood, secretary; Harlan Stamper, treasurer; Dick Breidenthal, rush chairman, and Tom Welch, social chairman, all college juniors. Dine at Open Sunday Daily 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Crystal Cafe 609 Vt. Prof. Hawk Surveys Kansan Social Scene Lehmann, college sophomore; Dale Gerbeth, college freshman, and Oliver Harris, first year architecture, forums board. Phi Delta Theta social fraternity recently elected new officers. They are Duane Talbott Houtz, business senior, president; Larry Greiner, business senior, reporter; To m Phoenix, college junior, rush chairman; Michael Chalfant, college senior, freshman trainer; De aan Graves, engineering sophomore, social chairman; Sandford Markham, college junior, recording secretary; Robert Elliott, college sophomore, warden; William Stevens, college sophomore, chorister; Howard Sturdevant, college junior, chaplain; Donald Heath, college sophomore, historian; David Burgett, business junior, assistant treasurer; Donald Martin, college sophomore, intramural chairman; Ted Ice, college junior, activities chairman; Edward Miller, business senior, scholarship chairman; Mac Stephenson, college sophomore, librarian; Harlan Parkinson, college senior, senior member, and Alfred Miller, fine arts sophomore, decorations chairman. 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Young Man's fancy turned to mudding with love in spring when we were young." "Yes and a pinning wasn't just a pinning back in the dear old long-lost Twenties," quoth Kitty. "When Harold put his pin out—on me—we were definitely engaged. Now it's just a kind of pledge business; like being pledged but not initiated by the great fraternity that leads to maternity. Engaged to be engaged if everything turns out congenially, I don't like it. Pinned sounds so—so light-minded." "Love should be light hearted and merry and not heavy handed and dreary, dearie," smirked Prof. Hawk. "And may I point out. You didn't marry Harold. You married Me! And $ hadn't a pin nor a sou to my name." "Wonder how many pinnings become engagements that become marriages that become safety-pinning affairs that become silver anniversaries that become golden wedding celebrations? What percentage of people become riveted and welded and well, companionately triumphant?" "Oh quit bothering me and go talk to Nino LoBello or enroll in Statistics in Sociology or darn my sox," shouted Prof. Hawk. "I wonder what became of Harold," Kitty murmured. "He was a wonderful waltzer!" A's Have Five in Fold Kansas City, Mo. — (U.P.)—The Kansas City Athletics counted five satisfied players for the coming American league season today, with 34 of sign. In the fold are shortstop De Maestri, outfielder Joe Taylor, and pitchers Bob Trice, Leroy Wheat, and Camille Van Brabant.