Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. May 10, 1960 Virginia Baker Jane Maurine Etnyre Mary Lou Cunningham Judi Ann Mahan Mary Jo Cox Couples Announce Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Baker of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Lee Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clary of Wichita. Miss Baker is a senior in the School of Education. She is past president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Morrison is a business major at Wichita University. The wedding will take place June 19 in Wichita. A late summer wedding is planned for Jane Maurine Etnyre, Topeka senior, and Larry A. Larkin, Leawood graduate student in civil engineering. Miss Etnyre is majoring in organ. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Etnyre, Topeka, and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Larkin is a member of Alpha KappaLambda social fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Larkin, Leawood. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cunningham of Bonner Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Fred D. Deay, son of Mrs. Margaret M. Deay of Lawrence. Miss Cunningham is a junior in the school of business and a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority, Deay has attended the University of Kansas and is now employed by the U.S. Corps of Engineers in Kansas City, Mo. The wedding will be June 11. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mahan of Cape Girardeau, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judi Ann, to Don McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McBride of Cape Girardeau. Miss Mahan is a sophomore majoring in physical therapy. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. McBride is studying business and coaching at Southeast Missouri State College. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. - * * Women Watch Figures But Keep Snacks Handy A wedding date of August 20 has been set for Mary Jo Cox, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Terry Dale Marriott, Lawrence senior. Miss Cox is an education major. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell F. Cox of Kansas City, Mo. Marriott, also an education major, is a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. By Carol Allen KU women may be concerned about their figures, but some in-between-meals food items they cannot do without. Coffee and tea are obviously the most popular items on any sleepyeyed student's snack shelf. But a survey of rooms in one women's dormitory indicates Tang orange drink, olives, cheese and crackers run close seconds. Fawn Hooker, Independence, Mo. senior, says she has a special craving for hot soups late at night. "I keep green pea and celery soups on hand most of the time to snack on," she said while munching on apple strudel. Her roommate, Joan Kerney, Omah, Neb, junior, was eating a candy bar. Beside her desk were two empty cartons of root beer bottles. Candy and Pop "I also keep peanuts, dried apricots, popcorn, grapefruit and of course, coffee and tea," Miss Kennedy said. Stina Kjellgren, Saltsio-Duvnas, Sweden, special student, keeps cheese in the refrigerator at the dormitory. "We drank a couple of cans of orange juice this winter and we keep cookies and crackers to snack on occasionally," she added. Linda Klahr, Bonner Springs, and Janet Dorman, Lucas, both sophomores, also have a special food shelf in their room. Food Shelf "We have lots of it in Sweden and I really miss it here," she said. "We went on a pickle spree about two weeks ago and we still have some left." she said. A half-eaten jar of dill pickles sits in the room of Heather MacAlpine, Stillwater, Okla., freshman. Sally Atwood, Winfield freshman, held up a can of once-frozen lemonade she'd just thrown into the waste-basket. "We kept this on the windowsill all winter but never drank it. I doubt it's much good now," she said. Pickle Snree Miss Bannon is a member of Chi Omega social sorority. She is majoring in education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bannon of Wichita. June 12 is the planned date for the wedding of Janice Kay Bannon, Wichita junior, and Fielding L. Norton Jr., Caldwell senior. Norton, an accounting major, is a member of Beta Theta Pi. His parents live in Caldwell. "We try to keep on diets but we eat most of the time," they said. Included in their supplies are a can of homemade cookies. a freshlybaked cake and coffee and tea. Teenage Fashion Unsophisticated Seventeen Magazine holds that the fashion future for teenage girls is saucy, shapely and not at all sophisticated. One article reads: One woman said she ate between meals to keep from smoking. Her snack shelf included these items: olives, instant cocoa, cream cheese, honey, peanut butter, crackers, Tang, pineapple-grapefruit and tomato juices, several cans of barbecued-sohstring potato chips, several packages of cookies, a dozen oranges, box of cheese crackers, popcorn, tea bags and pretzels. If icing is too stiff, add hot water, a drop at a time, and mix. 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