C 11-49 2021.1.1 --- Quix Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 31, 1952 Alpha Phi Sorority Announces Engagements Of Four Women Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Keeney, Elgin, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Robert Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heller, Arlington Heights, Ili. Miss Keeney in a fine arts senior. Mr.Heller is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Iowa State college and is a senior in industrial economics there. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Coons, Hutchinson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leola Marie Stewart, to James L. Claussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Claussen, Teoka. Miss Stewart is an education enior. Mr. Claussen is a College junior and a member of Pi Kapps Alpha fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Kreger, Miller, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to Henry Botts Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Botts Sr. Carthage, Mo. Miss Kreger is a fine arts senior. Mr. Botts is a chemical engineering senior at Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Price, Baxter Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Lt. Glen H. Beecher, (USAF) son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Beecher, Rochester, Minn. Miss Price is an education senior. Lt. Beecher is stationed at Anchorage, Alaska. BY DIANNE STONEBROKER Each spring fashion designers stun the feminine world with something just a little different from what it used to teach. Last spring. Among the new fads a touch of white in accessories, and denim for any occasion are two sure signs of spring. A little white is a lot of fashion, so the designers say. Pumps with white binding, white gloves, white butching on handbags, white buttons at the cuff of the shortie glove and white piping on higher-waist-band belts are a few of the uses which will be given to white. White will be featured alone, with grey, with beige, with black or with brown. Some other hints for spring are: the Middy look will go from blouse to dress, Capezio-styled shoes will walk away with footwear styles, dress-length nightgowns with full skirts will make a debut in night-wear and the spring collection of blouses will be steering clear of sleeves. A Little White, A Lot Of Denim Are Hints For Spring Fashion It will not be unusual to go shopping in gray denim tailors, to go to an afternoon bridge party in a Bv DIANNE STONEBROKER denim dirndl, to go to a tea in a denim tailored suit, or to go to a formal dance in a black denim gown. Playtime can no longer be exclusive with denim. The spring fashions aren't drastic, they aren't fantastic, and they aren't ridiculous. They are like combining old recipes to make a new dish. Remember, if they floor you at first, they'll flatter you later. That is fashion. Virginia Ireland, Pi Beta Phi, Lawrence, to Robert Beu, Delta Upsilon, Beloit. Myra Roesler, Delta Gamma, Claflin, to John Griffin, Sigma Nu, Salina. Plenty of Housing Available Plenty of rooms for students in both private homes and dormitories are still available, Mrs. Ruth Nash, secretary of the housing office, said today. As usual, the demand for apartments and houses still exceeds the supply. Campus Pinnings Eighty species of fish have been identified in the 600 miles of streams in the Great Smokies. Journalism Sorority Initiates Five Women Plenty of Housing Available Five women were initiated into Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional journalism sorority, Tuesday evening at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house. Schildt Undergoes Surgery They were Jeanne Fitzgerald, Jacqueline Jones, Joan Lambert, Cynthia McKee and Diane Stonebrake, all journalism juniors. Desert was served to the group following the initiation ceremony. Willard Schuldt, College freshman, who played left end on the football team, entered Watkins hospital Jan. 24 for surgery the following day. Hospital authorities report his condition as "good." Westhoff-Maxwell Engagement Told Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. ENGINEERS and PHYSICISTS HUGHES COOPERATIVE PLAN for MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREES January 30th is the closing date for indicating your interest. See your Placement Office for details. A formal application will be forwarded to you at your request. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Westhoff, Olathe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. Gordon Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Maxwell, Quinter. REGISTRATION February 25. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serving a sublid profession. a spacious profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY CHICAGO COLLEGE OR OPTOMETRY 1845-H Larrabee Street Chicago 14, Illinois The engagement was recently announced at Watkins hall by Miss Julia Willard, housemother. Judith Tate, accompanied by Dixie Badgell, sang "Because." Address Correspondence to Hughes Research and Development Laboratories Engineering Personnel Department Culver City, California Miss Westoff is a College junior. Mr. Maxwell is a Medicine freshman. The wedding will be in the summer. Munger President Of Delta Gamma Nancy Munger, College sophomore, was recently elected president of Delta Gamma social sorority. Other officers elected were Betty Berry, vice-president; Pat Roney, landings board chairman; Myraoesler, scholarship chairman; helma Iden, assistant treasurer; Nancy Cater, social chairman; Virginia Cox, ritual chairman, and carolyn Nardyz, intramurals chairman. (When the University finds it necessary to use a February 15th closing date to assure full student participation, this will be permissible.) Admission Free Film Showing-Group Discussion Hawk's Nest-Feb.6-7:30 p.m. EUROPE 1952 All those interested in traveling through Europe this summer are invited to attend a special film showing and discussion in the Hawk's Nest, balcony, February 6th, at 7:30 p.m. Free coke and coffee. Admission free. Don't delay in making your summer travel plans definite. Space on sailings and flights to Europe are extremely limited. Make reservations promptly. For descriptive literature on tours and places to go, phone 3661 or see— DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015 Massachusetts Mrs. Lois Odaffer Patronize Kansan Advertisers Phone 3661 Mr. Joe Brown An Open Letter To Veterans G. I. Joe University of Kansas Dear Joe: Let's do a little reminiscing on our life a few years back. Remember that famous saying, "Hurry up and wait?" Remember the time we spent in those long lines, waiting to get shot, get clothes, get food, or get chewed out? Remember at the end of the line we always found some sour faced non-com or C.O. giving us a bunch of guff? If you look back on these as pleasant times which gave you happy memories then you must have been on the smafu end of the line. On the other hand, if when you were discharged, you swore these things were behind you and as a civilian you were going to spend the least possible time waiting in line and taking guff, then you're with me. Because of the unpleasant memories mentioned above, we have tried to make civilian life as pleasant as possible for our customers. Through efficiency waiting is kept at a minimum. Through experience our help is carefully chosen, and they realize that their main job is to serve the customers in a courteous, cheerful and friendly manner. We are authorized to honor vet requisitions for books and supplies and we promise to give you the service which private enterprise has given the American public for years. As a final thought remember what we were told we were fighting for—the American Way of Life, or Democracy. Private enterprise is said to be the backbone of democracy, and the small businessman is the strength of private enterprise. Why not continue your fight against other forms of government by supporting private enterprise? We appreciate your business. Sincerely, Bill Rowlands 1401 Ohio St., Lawrence, Kans. P. S. If you aren't satisfied and have a gripe, call for me. I will be glad to punch your card. 1237 Oread and 1401 Ohiq