Page 4 University Daily Kansan Fridav. Jan. 6. 1961 Ouija Board Foretells Future Of People, Places, Things The ouija board predicts that the final war will be in 2222. It spelled out an Asian Victory. The United States will reach the moon March 17, 1961, and beat Russia to Mars in 1982. ouija added. Dorothy Kicker, Mission sophomore, said that girls are continually coming to her room to listen to ouija. Some of them take it seriously and others laugh, she added. "It does come up with some weird answers," Miss Kicker said, "but it tells the truth at times. I asked it what floor a girl I wanted to see was on and it told me 'four'. I went to that floor and she lived there." Matrimonial Bureaus might have a riotous time with ouija. It for- tells who a girl will marry (such names like Cax and Randor). Ouija also tells the girl where she will meet him. Miss Kicker said, "One girl was to meet her boy friend in Saw Park. Oulja told her that Saw Park was the worst park west of Sir Nevada. "One girl wanted to know if she would get a letter from her boy friend. Ouiija answered 'no.' When we asked it why, it said 'make pass at coffee pot.' Further questioning revealed that a fraulein threw a coffee pot at him when he made a pass. The coffee pot broke his jaw. The girl's boy friend is in Germany." "Why do gentlemen prefer blondes, ouija?" Miss Kicker said "Because blondes are happier," ouija spelled out on the rectangular board with the little disc. Odd answers are not unusual. Sometimes it spells words that don't exist. When asked if the words were in a foreign language it said "yes." It also said that it could spell out words in 25 languages. Eight Pinnings Announced McCarthy-Cartmell Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Kathy McCarthy, Kansas City junior, to Phil Cartmel, Prairie Village senior. The pinning was announced at the Phi Delta Theta Christmas formal. *** Ontjes-Falletta Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Miss Carolyn Ontjes, Hutchinson junior, to Mr. John Falletta, Arma junior. Miss Ontjes is majoring in history and philosophy. Mr. Falletta is a chemistry major and is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The pinning was announced by Karen Kirk and Carol Schmucker, Hutchinson juniors and by Billie Lamkin, Kirkwood junior. Howell-Daubert Phi Kappa Theta fraternity announces the pinning of Larry Daubert, to Barbara Howell, member of Delta Gamma sorority. Both are Great Bend juniors. Thomson-O'Brien Phi Kappa Theta fraternity announces the pinning of Tom O'Brien, Great Bend senior, to Judy Thomson, Wichita junior, a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Fowler-Schnitker * * Acacia fraternity announces the pinning of Joy Fowler, Fort Scott, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, to David Schnitker, Union Star, Mo., president of Acacia. Both are seniors. * * Tobiason-Hiebert Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Joyce Tobiason, Kansas City, Mo., junior, to Jack Hiebert, Wichita senior. Hiebert is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Chowning-Elston Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Sue Chowning, Prairie Village senior, to Bill Elston, Kansas City senior. Campus Society Elite Class Ballets To Improve Figure An authentic Russian ballet master from the famed Bolshoi Ballet Theater is giving ballet lessons to wives and daughters of correspondents and diplomats this winter. MOSCOW — (UPI) — The women of Moscow's foreign colony keep up their figures not by "one, two, three — bend" but by "fourth position, fifth position." Twice a week the "inostranki." as the Russians call us foreign women, gather to struggle collectively through the elementary steps of the classic Russian ballet. Females of all sizes, shapes and ages climb into their "leotards" or rather their black or red toe-to-waist winter underwear. Some discreetly add skirts. Others wear Bermuda shorts. Most of the ladies speak only a few words of Russian. Otherwise they would have heard the patient but occasionally despairing teacher sighing "Ah, terrible! Ah, worse!" as the ladies tried to stretch their arms gracefully. Sweet 16 no longer is the age when a girl first puts on high heels, reports the Shoe Fashion Service. Today, the average teenaged girl starts wearing shoes with at least two-inch heels between the ages of 14 and 15. In some areas, 12-year-old girls wear high heels for parties and school dances. EASY-WASH 11th & Pennsylvania VI 3-9706 LARGE PARKING AREA Rosa Lind Prof. and Mrs. L. R. Lind, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosa, to Gary Lynn Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Jordan, of Iola. Miss Lind is a senior in the school of journalism, majoring in radiotelevision. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority, Gamma Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi and Alpha Epsilon Rho, journalism fraternities. Mr. Jordan graduated from Kansas University in chemical engineering in 1958 and is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional fraternity in chemistry. He is a third year law student at George Washington University and is a member of the patent law firm of Shlesinger and Shlesinger of Washington, D. C. The wedding date has been set for June 3. Try the Kansan Want Ads JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Sharon Hide Sharon Hide, Prairie Village senior, has been selected KUOK Sweetheart for the week of Jan. 4 to 11. Before buying a fur, whether it is a fur coat, fur-lined coat, a scarf, stole, jacket or accessory, decide what you need and want most—style, warmth or serviceability. With careful planning and thoughtful buying, it may be possible to get all three. Shoe Repair 1-Day Service Leather Full Soles 399 pr. $5 Val. 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