Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. May 16, 1960 Law Queen Announced PAT HOLLINGSWORTH. Kansas City, Kan., sophomore was named Law Queen for 1960. Final judging and the announcement were made Saturday at a Law School picnic. The crowning of Pat Hollingsworth, Kansas City sophomore, as "Miss Res Ipsa Loquitur," queen of the Law School, was the final event of the 1960 Law School "Funday," Friday evening. Miss Hollingsworth, member of Alpha Chi Omega, and her attendants were selected from 14 candidates Friday morning. Faculty members in the School of Law were judges. Her attendants were Lynda Delfs. Overland Park sophomore, Gerrtud Sellards Pearson, and Susan Smith. Kirkwood, Mo. sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta. Following the judging, the seniors presented skits in which they impersonated various instructors and their ideas. The day's festivities continued with a noon picnic at the farm of Charles Oldfather, professor of law, where they entertained themselves with softball, badminton, and a trampoline until 5 p.m. The "Fundayers" assembled at the farm again at 8 p.m. for a barn dance. During the halftime, the queen and her attendants were announced. The title, "Miss Res Ipsa Loquitur," is a Latin phrase which means "The thing speaks for itself." The queen was selected on the basis of poise, personality and appearance. Shoes take up a good bit of room in a suitcase, so stuff them with hosiery, underwear, cosmetics wrapped separately in washcloths, tissues, a bathing cap or anything else which seems stuffable. Luggage 'Leaves' Help Summertime Packing Summer-time means travel-time, and travel-time means pack-the-suitcase-time. To help you ease the job of packing, use luggage "leaves." These "leaves" are the do-it-yourself variety — lavers of nonwoven material which you can buy at any yard goods counter and which seam-stresses use for clothes inter-facing. Cut several lavers to fit your suitcase (seven will do for most packing jobs) and stitch on handles, or lifts, made of the same material. The "leaves" become lift-out trays, separating into layers various parts of the wardrobe. Use a ballpoint pen to label each handle according to contents of the tray. A women's travel director has indicated three ways in which the "leaves" can help. They give a flat surface so you can get more in the suitcases, they absorb wrinkles, and they provide a filing system so you can lift out an item without disturbing everything else. This system comes in very handy when you are in a hurry and when each item and every piece of clothing has a specific purpose. By using this method of packing a girl can get all she needs for a two weeks vacation into one 26-inch suitcase. Pinnings Announced Minnich - Grady Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Marcia Minnich, Kansas City, Kan, junior, to James Grady, Colby, sophomore. Miss Minnich is majoring in music education. Grady, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, is in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. North - Cheadle Alpha Kappa Alpha announces the pinning of Bettie North, Kansas City, Mo., senior to Donald Cheadle, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Cheadle is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. GRANADA NOW SERVING "Our Man in Havana" starring starring Alec Guinness Burl Ivee Fashions & Accessories Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity recently entertained Alpha Delta Pi sorority at a barbeque. Campus Sizes 5 through 16 After the barbeque a dance was held in the chapter house. Elevator from Men's Store Ober's Jr. Miss VI 3-2057 Society On the Hill 821 Mass. Sigma Phi Epsilon Chaperones were Mrs. Stewart McInroy and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity recently held its annual "Dream Girl Formal." Jenean Hendrickson, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, was chosen as Dream Girl of 1960. She was escorted by Robert Sears, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Her attendants were Karen Weber, Wichita, and Patricia Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo, both juniors. Their escorts were Gary Irwin, Kansas City, Mo, junior, and Philip Schmidt, McClouth senior. Chaperones and guests included Mrs. Leona Ladehoff, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Miss Merle Munson, Mrs. Ralph Park, and Captain and Mrs. Kenneth Shook. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity recently held its annual spring "Apache" party at the chapter house. Albha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was host recently to the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at a brunch. Alpha Phi Alpha Kenton Keith, Kansas City, Mo. junior, has been elected president of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Other officers are Doss Cunningham, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; Elmer Jackson, vice president; George Buford, corresponding secretary, both Kansas City, Kan., sophomores. Francis Harrison, Edwardsville house manager, and Nolen Ellison Kansas City, Kan., both freshman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was host to Chi Omega sorority for a hamburger fry at the chapter house recently. Charlotte Dell Roberts Nancy Kay Kibler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alvin Roberts of Independence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Dell, sophomore, to Mr. Gary Lee Thompson of Wellington. Two Engagements Revealed Miss Roberts is a junior in biological science education and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority. Mr. Thompson graduated in mechanical engineering from the University last year. The wedding date has been set for August 28th. When heating the oven for baking, leave the oven door open for a minute or two. This will dry out the oven and prevent condensation of moisture on the oven walls. The dry oven also will heat faster. After a cake is cut, place pieces of bread around the cut sides to keep it from drying out. ALL-TIME ACADEMY AWARD CHAMPION! WINNER OF 11 ACADEMY AWARDS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED EVES—Sun, thru Thurs...$1.80 & $2.25 EVES—Fri, and Sat...$2.00 & $2.50 MATS—Wednesday...$1.50 MATS—Sat, and Sun...$1.50 & $2.00 EVENINGS at 8 PM; SUN, at 7:30 PM MATS. WED. & SAT. 2 PM; SUN, at 1:30 PM Please enlist staffed, self-addressed envelope. An August wedding is planned for Nancy Kay Kibler, Topeka senior, and John A. Davis, Jr., Topeka graduate student. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest O. Kibler and his parents are Dr. and Mrs. John A. Davis. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Reservations Accepted at all Continental Bus Depots PRESENTATION! EXCLUSIVE MID-AMERICA Miss Kibler is an elementary educatoin and speech correction major. She is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. 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