PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 10. Miss Kolb-Mr. Mosley Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph Kolb of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Gerald Mosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mosley, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made April 11 at the Alpha Omicron Pi house by the president, Miss Margaret Cool. Miss Kolb was attended by Miss Janet Willis, Miss Joyce Rider, and Mrs Leon DeYoung, all of Kansas City. Miss Kolb wore a corsage of red roses. The attendants wore corsages of red carnations. Miss Kolb is a journalism senior and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mr. Mosley was graduated from the University in January. He is now employed in the national advertising department of the Kansas City Star. He is a member of Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising fraternity. The wedding will be in the fall. Miller hall held a Spring formal April 27 at the house. Chaperons were Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. James A. Hooke, Miss Julia Willard, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Miller Hall Lists Guests At Formal Guests were Richard Tatum, Arnold Goetz, Morris Kay, Harold Hula Carroll Sprague Joe Sousley, Roger Price, William Enoch, Whitfield Anderson, Milford Desenberg, Victor Rew, Bob Schaulis, Henry Reed, Carl Lewton, Bill Paterson, Kent Shearer, Fred Thimm, J. Wilson Nance, Gus Burton, Leon Lee, Bob Payne, Syd Anderson, Norman Weare, Joe Malone, Herb Taylor, Don Coyne, Paul Nelson, Bill Dellap, and Grace Harris. Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, held its spring initiation banquet on Friday evening, May 4. at the Castle Tea Room. Pi Tau Sigma Holds Initiation For Ten Received into active membership were the following: James Archibald, Decio D Campos, Bill Garlock, Howard R. Heindell, Lawrence Hill, James McLeod, and Clarence Newhouse. Dr. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences addressed the group. He emphasized that the element contributing most to success is the doing of one's best and advised that faith in oneself and in God is more important than material gin. Marshall-Gaddis Pinning Announced Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Elizabeth Marshall of Anaheim, California, to Mr. Don Gaddis of Kansas City, Kansas, on May 3. Miss Marshall wore a white orchid. Her attendants, Miss Barbara O'Neil, Miss Nancy Dennen, and Miss Elaine Malone wore corsages of pink carnations. Yellow carnations were worn by the housemothers, Mrs. F. L. MacCreary and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strimple, Mrs. Cecil Guikle, Mrs. L. R. Headley, J. Dee Headley, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ward, Mrs. Owen Rawlings, Edwin Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Wilson, Mrs. C. A. McCormick, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Yowell. Parents day was observed by Foster hall Sunday. Following a dinner in their honor the guests were entertained at a tea. Parents Day Observed By Foster Hall Mrs. Harry Ashlock, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nichols, Mrs. Ernest Hughes, Miss Martha Jane Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lusk, Misses Phyllis and Carolyn Lusk, Mr. Jim Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ivester, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wurth. MR. MOSLEY-MISS KOLB Gamma Phi Pledges One Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pledging of Patty Soden of Lawrence. The water from Arkansas' hot springs ranges from 95 to 147 degrees in temperature. But... THERE'S AN "A" IN YOUR FUTURE if you prepare now with the COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES ATLAS OF HUMAN ANATONYX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 ACCOUNTING, Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ACOUNTING. 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GENERAL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Tau Kappa Epsilon Lists Party Guests Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity en-tertained May 5 with its annual Spring formal. The Collegians furnished the music. Guests included: Nancy McCammon, Joyce Bryan, Joan Squires, Joan Greef, Verna Norp, Shirley Deniston, Pat Howe, Adele Heying, Polly Owen, Ramone Goering, Joyce Freisen, Phyllis Moden, Joan McFadden, Marie Wellman, Shirley Swartz, Betsy Thomas, and Darlene Geiman. Ruth Crowe, Barbara Drohan, Jamie Elstack, Laura Price, Donna McCosh, Elizabeth Marshall, Barbara Burdick, Shirley Hobbs, Loretta Bardona, Donla Hobein, Sally Young, Rosemary Jenkins, Carolyn Lientz, Avie Creager, Barbara Klanderud, Emaline Gooch, and Donna Hill. Jane Heywood, Myra Roesler, H. P. Wilson, Mrs. W. R. Terrill, Mrs. W. A. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Muth, Jack Stewart, John Owens, Hal Kendig, Lt. David Olmstead, and Al Long. New Baptist Office To Be Installed Annette Smith, College more, has been re-elected app of the Roger Williams inc. Baptist student group. Other officers are: Donald M.gomery, and Don Amen, v presidents; Carroll Smith, secret Gladys Hodge, treasurer; Reta Hson and Charles Pine, co-chair of the social committee, and Dore Stringham and Richard Brad representative to the Student ligious council. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 20...THE BALTIMORE ORIOLE Clean-up man on the baseball nine, this slugger doesn't like to reach for 'em . . . wants it right over the plate. And that's the way he likes his proof of cigarette mildness! No razzle-dazzle "quick-puff" tests for him. No one-whiff, one-puff experiments. There's one test, he's discovered, that's right down the alley! It's the test that proves what cigarette mildness really means. THE SENSIBLE TEST . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke on a pack-after-pack, day-after-day basis. After you've enjoyed Camels—and only Camels-for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), we believe you'll know why . . . More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette!