W Page 5 Marcia Moran Patricia Easton Marilyn Alpert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Moran of Prairie Village have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Charles Edwin Janes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Janes of St. Louis, Mo. Couples Reveal Wedding Plans Moran-Janes Miss Moran is a senior in the School of Journalism and a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority, Gamma Alpha Chi, professional fraternity for women in advertising, and Theta Sigma Phi, professional fraternity for women in journalism. Janss is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity and Sigma Pi Sigma, honority physics society. The wedding will take place June 12 at the Country Club Congregational Church in Kansas City. Easton-Herrin Mrs. W, L. Easton of Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of her daughter, Patricia L., to R. Keith Herrin, son of Mr., and Mrs. Glen D. Herrin of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Easton is a junior majoring in medical technology. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Herrin is a junior majoring in architecture. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alba fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Alpert-Meier June 26 is the date Marilyn Alpert Paola senior, and Verlin Meier, of Marion, have chosen for their wedding. Miss Alpert, treasurer of Watkins Hall, is majoring in mathematics ed- Co-educational Competition In Annual Residence Halls Sing Members of the University's residence halls have been strengthening their vocal chords. They are practicing for KU's third annual Spring Sing scheduled for May 1 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The Spring Sing, open only to residents of independent halls, is being sponsored by the Inter-Residence Assn. Co-educational entries have been entered for the first time in KU history in this sing as they have been entered initially in the Relays Parade and Rock Chalk competitions recently. ior, by tomorrow night. She may be reached at VI 3-1772. Six Divisions There may be entries in large and small ensemble divisions in the coeducational, men's halls or women's halls categories. All entries must be in to Anita Esplund. Minneola sen- Entries so far are: Co-educational small ensemble division: Watkins-Battenfeld. Co-educational large groups: Grace Pearson-Pearson, and Carnuth-O'Leary Men's large ensembles Stevenson, Foster, Jolliffe and Joseph R. Pearson. Women's small and large ensembles; Douthart, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Sellards and Miller Halls. First place trophies will be presented to the winners of each of the divisions. These are traveling trophies. The house that wins the event three years in a row can keep the award. Trophies Travel Miss Esplund and Carolle Riedmiller, Glasco senior, are co-chairmen of the event. ... On the Hill... Tuesday, April 12, 1960 University Daily Koneop Women of Douthart Hall recently held their annual spring formal party. Douthart Hall Chaperones were Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, Mrs. Edna Stewart and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Douthart residents also entertained recently at a faculty dessert. Theta Tau Larry Rusco, Great Bend, has been elected vice president, and Roger Benefiel, Lyons, has been chosen scribe. Both are juniors. Theta Tau engineering and social fraternity, announces its new president is Ronald Komatz, Parsons senior. Delta Chi Men of Delta Chi won a trophy following their fraternity's annual hop-scotch tournament held recently with women of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. The contest took place in the Delta Chi parking lot. Gerald Andre, Honolulu, Hawaii, sophomore, defeated Gail Ward, Wichita junior, in the hop-scotch finals. The women, who had held the trophy for last year, had to turn the award over to the Delta Chi's. Delta Delta Delta Beverly Bagley, Brentwood, Missouri junior, has been elected president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Other officers elected are: Kay Moon, Independence, vice president; Carol Simmons, Parsons, recording secretary; Penny Bryan, Nashville, Tenn., social chairman; Sandra McNabney, Coffeyville, service projects chairman, junior. Cheryl Payer, El Dorado, treasurer; Janet McKinney, Wichita, associate treasurer; Charlotte Dohman, Kansas City, Mo., marshal; Barbara Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo., chaplain; Lo Ree Antenne, Bazine, corresponding secretary; Susie Shaver, Independence, rush chairman; Sally Latinis, Wichita, recommendations chairman. Lynn Haupt, Wichita, scholarship chairman; Suzanne Calvin, Lawrence, librarian; Cindy Clark, Tulsa, Oklahoma, historian; Marty Packer, Kansas City, Mo., activities chairman. ucation. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Alpert, Paola. Betsy Weimer, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, fraternity education director; Barbara Wingard, Independence, house manager; Linda Wood, Cameron, Missouri, publicity chairman; Judi Mahn, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, sponsor chairman; Janice Hoke, Salina, intramural chairman; Barbara Myers, El Dorado, alumnae recorder; Kay Roudybush, Edwardsville, song leader. All are sophomores. Meier, a member of Delta Sigma Phi, graduated from KU in January of this year in geological engineering. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Meier, Marion. Meier has been employed by the Cities Service Oil Co., Bartlesville, Okla., since February. The guy who thinks he is a whiz I hate, especially if he is.-Curtis Heath Barngrover-Stoll *** Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barngrover, Kingsley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Richard Stoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stoll, West Plains, Mo. Miss Barngrover is a freshman and resides at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Stoll is a junior and resides at Templein Hall. Rundle-Martin \* \* \* Linda Louise Rundle, Bonner Springs senior, is engaged to John B. Martin, Ottawa. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rundle and his parents are Dr. and Mrs A. B. Martin. Miss Rundle is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and has a Latin American area major. Martin graduated last June in commercial art and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He has just completed six months in the army. A Christian is a man who feels Repentance on a Sunday For what he did on Saturday And is going to do on Monday. —Thomas Russell Ybarr —Thomas Russell Ybarra Houses Plan, Decorate Floats For Relays Parade Competition Floats with cave men and floats with little men from Mars may highlight the KU Relays Parade to be held in downtown Lawrence the morning of April 23. "Sports Through the Ages" is the theme for this year's Relays Parade This is the first year in KU history that women's houses and men's houses will work together on floats for the parade. Judging will take place at the parade. Nine Entries The nine entries placed are: paused are: Lambda Chi Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Alpha Theta; Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Kappa; Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Delta Chi, Alpha Chi Omega. No Secrets Out Joseph R. Pearson, Corbin Hall; Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Sigma Chi and Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen. Students in these houses are not talking about the nature and progress of their floats. This is to prevent other entering students from expanding ideas brought out in different entries. Bands from the nearby high schools will also participate in the parade WIBW television station, in Topeka, has announced plans to televise the parade, Engineering Exposition and relays. There are also plans to televise the parade and part of the relays on national networks. Halderson - Deaver Pinning Is Announced Miss Halderson is majoring in mathematics at the University. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pinning of Joane Halderson, Bartlesville, Okla., senior to Alan F. Deaver, Topeka junior. Deaver is majoring in civil engineering. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The pinning was announced by Mrs. R. W. Banker and Judith Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz., senior. The EPSILONS NOW THE CURRENTLY SMASHING HIT AT EDDY'S IN KANSAS CITY You heard them at Rock Chalk Revue ON 12" LP-17 FOLK SONGS AND TRADITIONALS NOW Bell Music Co. Audio House $4.98 Produced Locally by the Audio House 1011 New Hampshire VI 3-4916 Try Our Sizzling Steakburgers More for Your Money High Quality Food Fast Service DIXON'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Quality CONTROLLED WEST ON HIGHWAY 40.