// Monday, Feb. 8, 1960 University Daily Kansar inning ff. We wasn't Page 9 ighth- Judith Roxann Johnson Jerome Niebaim, Wellington junior, recently gave a diamond engagement ring to Judith Roxon Johnson, Caldwell sophomore. Miss Johnson, vice president of Miller Hall, is a Watkins scholar majoring in elementary education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson. Two Engagements Announced Niebaum, who lives in Jolliffe Hall, is majoring in mathematics education. No wedding date has been set. Cozette Chappell A late summer wedding is planned for Cozette Chappell, Kansas City. Mo., sophomore, and Joseph Spurney, Belleville junior. Miss Chappell, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, is studying in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Chappell. Spurney is studying pre-medicine and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Couples Announce Pinnings Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Melissa Gerber to Bob Whyte. Both are Leavenworth juniors. Whyte is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit presented by Colinda Austin, Salina junior; Carol Duncan, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Cozette Chappell, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Marcia Moran, Prairie Village senior. Graham-McGimsey Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Heather Graham, Kansas City junior, to Lee R. McGimsey, Salina junior. Mr. McGimsey is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Linn-Lindstrom Ryan-Dierks Acacia fraternity announces the pinning of Jim Lindstrom, West Hyattsville, Md., junior, to Barbara Linn. Ness City junior. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Cathy Ryan, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Larry Dierks, a junior at Rockhurst College in Kansas City. The pinning was announced by Sally Ossian, Topea junior; Kathleen McCarthy, Kansas City, Mo sophomore, and Dee Anne Tabor, Chanute sophomore. Dierks is a member of Alpha Delta Gamma social fraternity. Fox-Allen Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the pinning of Dennis Allen, Raytown, Mo., junior, to Carolyn Fox. Lawrence senior. Miss Fox is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Duncan-Timba The pinning of Judith L. Duncan, Overland Park, to Cleve Timba, a senior at the University of Nebraska, was announced by Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Timba, Lincoln, Neb., is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Marietta Meigs, Overland Park, senior; Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan; junior; Brenda Bruckner, Emporia junior, and Karen Kirk, Hutchinson sophomore, announced the pinning. ★ ★ ★ Baber-MeCollum Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Nancy C. Baber, Webster Groves, Mo., to Philip A. McCollum, Hoisington. Both are juniors. McCollum is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sargent-Honaker Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Beverly R. Sargent, McPherson, to James Honaker, of the Colorado School of Mines at Golden. Both are seniors. Honaker is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Graham-Boyd Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the pinning of Boyd, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, to Robyn Graham, of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Graham is a former member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Stevenson-Greenwood Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Nancy J. Stevenson, sophomore, to James S. Greenwood, junior. Both are from Toneka. Greenwood is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Cox-Gibson Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Jeanne Cox, Merriam junior, to Rex Gibson, Lyons junior. Gibson is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The pinning was announced by Barbara Lesher, Wichita junior, and Prudence Schneck, Kansas City, Mo., senior. A pinning party was held at the Flame Room of the Dinea-Mite. KU Dames to Model New Spring Fashions A spring fashion showing will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Art Museum Lounge. Members of the KU Dames will model fashions provided by Edminston's department store. Cocktail dresses, sports wear, swim wear, maternity and children's wear will be modeled. All new student wives and prospective members are invited to attend this first meeting of the spring semester. Wool gadardine and pastel wool plaids are favored in "pants" suits for resort wear. Silk linens, too, are used in the two-piece ensembles. Overloaded With Unwantables? Try Kansan Want Ads— Get Results 1,000 Rushees, Sorority Women Await Announcement of Spring Pledge Classes Some 246 rushees handed signed preference cards last night into the dean of women's office. Each card specified the one or more sororities which the woman wanted to pledge. Approximately 1,000 KU women are anxiously awaiting 5 p.m. tomorrow. At that time the dean of women's office staff will announce the 1960 spring pledge classes of the University's social sororities. But until the results are announced tomorrow rushes and sorority members will probably have hard times concentrating during classes. The staff at the dean of women's office is matching the sorority lists and rushee preference cards today. One English professor, calling roll from a class roster, read a rushee's name three times before she snapped out of her gazing into space to answer with a meek "what?" Emily Taylor, dean of women, said until 5 p.m. tomorrow communication between sorority women and rushes must be limited to class discussion and brief "hello's." But, a good part of the expected confusion of any rush week has already taken place. During evenings Tuesday through last night, following rush parties, undecided rushees stood in lines before they telephoned home for conferences. Residents and rushees in Corbin-North and Gertrude Sellards Pearson dormitories found it impossible to park all their cars in the halls' parking lot. With the lot's parking being unrestricted between semesters, many rushes parked their families' cars, transportation to and from rush parties, there. The lot couldn't hold those family cars, automobiles of the dormitories' residents returning from vacation, plus the cars belonging to dates and friends trying to check on the rush situation. Some 274 transfer students and KU women, mostly freshmen, attended rush parties last week. About 450 had signed up in December to participate in this rush period. This means 176 didn't make the necessary one point grade average, quit KU, got married, or decided against trying to join any sorority. Welcome Back Hawks! BOB HARRELL'S Texaco Service 9th & Miss. — VI 3-9897 WHY WEAR YOURSELF OUT? Dump your dirty clothes in an ACME laundry bag. 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