Judith Anne Leonard Janice June Jensen Two Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. James J. Leonard of Leawood announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Anne, to Ensign Donald Merrill Gerboth of Council Grove. Miss Leonard is a senior in the School of Business. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority and Phi Chi Theta, professional fraternity for women in business. Gerboth graduated from KU in 1959. He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. He is presently stationed in San Diego, Calif. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Welch Jensen of Kansas City, Mo., announces the engagement of his daughter Janice June, to K. Robert Reaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reaster of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jensen is a sophomore in presnursing. Reaster attended the University of Kansas where he was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music fraternity. The engagement announcement was made at Watkins Hall recently by Jeanette Martin, Hiawatha; Jean Funk, Wilson, and Anne Grape, Leavenworth, all sophomores. A fall wedding is planned An operation petticoat incident brought laughs from rushees and sorority hostesses. Petticoat Drop Brings Laughs During the recently-ended open rush period three rushees were honored in one Greek house with demi-tasse after dinner. As the president of that sorority house leaned forward to set her cup on a coffee table, "something gave." A pink, stiff, ruffled petticoat dropped to her ankles. A roar of laughter replaced the hum of conversation. Pinning Told Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Sondra Steele, Barnes junior, to Fred Nichols of Alton. Nichols is a senior at Cornell University in Ithaca, N. Y. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The pinning was announced by Kay Prelogar, Kansas City, Mo., junior. There was nothing the president could do but step out of the floored slip, excuse herself to the rushees, and scurry upstairs. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Three minutes later the giggling hostess was back—with a not-so-filled-out-skirt. No one can accurately tell the effect of the impressions made by the petticoat drop. But none of the three rushees pledged at that house. GREASE JOB BRAKE ADJ. __ $1 __ 98c Muffers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 300 gallons of gasoline free 10 gallons drawn daily PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Too Cold to Get Out ? Hungry ? Delicious, Hot Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 5 From the Campus Hideaway Phone VI 3-9111 Sororities Pledge 6 During Open Rush These four sororities pledged six women last week, ending a Panhellenic open rush period; Alpha Chi Omega—Barbara English, Dodge City; Geraldine Millican. Independence, juniors, and Patricia Hollingsworth, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. Alpha Phi—Joy Fowler, Fort Scott junior. Chi Omega-Sandra Adamson, Hugaton; Jeanette Tucker, Osborne, sophomores, and Janet Lange, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Kappa Kappa Gamma -Ruth Jean Spangler, Hutchinson junior. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity recently held a dessert with the Sigma Kappa sorority. Kappa Sigma Officers for second semester of Kappa Sigma fraternity have been elected. President is Peter F. Strell, Western Springs senior. James R Mortimer, Salina junior and Patrick Allen, Lawrence junior were elected vice president and grand master of ceremonies, respectively. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Ken Murphy meets with Revenue Accounting people to discuss a new statistical formula. This will be used to proportion the billing time spent on interstate and intrastate Long Distance calls, He's making math and telephones add up to a fine business career During his senior year in college, math major Kendall T. Murphy had job interviews with several firms, but none of them appealed to him. "I wasn't interested in doing pure mathematics," he says. "I wanted to apply math and statistics to everyday business problems and have management responsibilities, too." At a professor's suggestion, Ken talked with a Bell System representative and was "surprised to learn how many practical applications statistics had in telephone company operations." The thorough and varied training program and opportunities to advance as a member of management also impressed him. Ken joined the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company at Sacramento, California, in June, 1956. Two years of rotational training familiarized him with company equipment, services and commercial procedures. Then he was assigned to the Chief Statistician's Office in San Francisco. Today, as a Staff Statistician, Ken is applying his math background to a variety of statistical studies dealing with rates and revenue, inventory and obsolescence of equipment, customer opinion personnel administration, quality control and auditing. "This is a big, fast-growing business," says Ken, "and I feel I'm helping it operate more efficiently every day. That's a mighty satisfying way to put my college education to work." Ken Murphy got his B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California's Santa Barbara College in 1956. He's one of many young men building interesting careers in the Bell Telephone Companies. There could be one for you, too. Be sure to talk it over with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES ---