Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 21, 1953 MARY FRANCES HANSEN Hansen, Benson Engagement Related Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Hansen of Wamego, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Lt. J. Frank Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Benson, Memphis, Tenn. Miss Hansen, college senior, is a member of Miller hall. Lt. Benson, who attended Memphis State college and William Jewell college, Liberty. Mo., is stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas. He is a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. ADS Elects Slamin Head Bill Slamin, college junior, was elected president and seven men were initiated into Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, Tuesday after a dinner in the English room of the Union. Other new officers are Gordon Ross, journalism junior, vice president; David Riley, college sophomore, secretary-treasurer, and Wendell Sullivan, journalism junior, corresponding secretary. Those initiated were Philip Dangerfield, Ronald Dobbins, Ross, and Sullivan, journalism juniors; Bill Foose, special student in journalism; James Nellis, business senior, and Biloy Thomas Breckenridge, journalism senior and out-going president, said Ross would be the chapter's delegate to the national Alpha Delta Sigma convention June 12-13 in Datona Beach, Fla. Slainin is the chapter's candidate for the Otto Kleppner scholarship. Sellards Hall Choses Opal Smith Leader Opal Smith, college sophomore, has been elected president of Sellards hall. Other officers are Julia Oliver, college sophomore, vice president; Carol Schatzel, college sophomore; secretary; Geraldine Walterscheid, pharmacy sophomore, treasurer, and Marlyn Butler, college freshman, social chairman. ILA JUNE DAWSON SAE Elects Junior President Dawson, Traldi Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dawson of Goodland, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter Ila June to G. Alberto Traldi from Rome, Italy. Miss Dawson is a college sophomore, acting president of Sellards hall. Mr. Traldi, an exchange student with the Fulbright program, has been awarded a KU grant for next year in order to get an M.S. in journalism. Jerry Robertson, education junior, $ ^5 $ has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity for the coming school year. Other new officers are college sophomores Jack Glenn, vice president; Gerald Dawson, treasurer; Richard Robbins, house manager, and Nelson Perkins, social chairman. College freshmen Tom Davis and Harlan Stammer were elected scholars, and rush chairmen respectively. James De Goler, pharmacy freshman, is the new secretary; Robert Fulton, engineering sophomore, is pledge trainer, and Eugene Buchanan, engineering freshman, is intramural chairman. Freshman Heads Kappa Beta Freshman Prep Barbara Shaw, college freshman, was recently elected president of Kappa Beta. Other officers elected were Lola Helm, college freshman, vice president; Donna Rigdon, fine arts sophomore, secretary; Carol Morgan, college sophomore, treasurer; Jane Holtzclaw, college freshman, publicity chairman; Prudy Harper, education junior, membership chairman; Zora Belle Robertson, fine arts freshman, and Myrna Winzer, college freshman, worship chairmen, and Rosanne Ruble, college sophomore, service chairman. 809 Mass. COLLEGE JEWELER Phone 911 SPORT SHIRTS NEW PATTERNS NEW STYLES NEW COLORS SHORT AND LONG - SLEEVE STYLES IN A HUGE SELECTION OF FINE PATTERNS; ALL FABRICS ARE WASHABLE. STYLING SUPERB FOR A NEW SEASON. $149 to $495 YOURS FOR A WEALTH OF WEAR RAYON POPLIN Cool, easy to wear fabrics in grays, browns, and blues. $5.95 $5.95 RAYON SHARKSKIN Medium weight rayon sharkskin that will hold the shape. $6.95 2 PAIRS $12.90 NYLON-RAYON CORDS The coolest you have ever worn and they will hold the shape. A wide range of colors. $5.95 $5.95 RAYON RAGGAH CLOTH A medium weight rayon acetate styled with the nubby touch. Four shades from which to choose. $7.95 ALL WOOL TROPICAL All wool tropicals in gray, blue, brown, or tan. For utmost comfort and lasting good looks. You'll enjoy a pair of these $10.95