Page 6 University Daily Kansan Fridav. Oct. 14. 1960 DORIS DILLENBERGER Engagements Told By Two Couples Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Dillenberger, Oswego, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deris, to Conrad Durham of Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Durham of Valdosta, Ga. Birmingham of Virginia, Ga. Miss Dillenberger, a junior, is majoring in history and sociology. Durham has a degree in music from Valdosta State College in Georgia. The wedding will take place. The wedding will take place on Dec. 19 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Parsons. --tee. In this way the fashion program outlined by the board will be communicated to the women on campus. NANCY LU RUNDIO Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Rundio of Lake Lotawana, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lu, to Larry Charles Schooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Schooley of Kiowa. Miss Rundio, a graduate of KU in music and drama, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority. Mr. Schooley will receive a degree in electrical engineering from KU in January. He is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity and Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, and Eta Kappa U honorary engineering fraternities. He holds NROTC and Summerfield scholarships at the University and upon graduation will accept a commission in the United States Navy. A spring wedding is planned. Anything is possible. — Nikita Khrushchey KU Fashion Board Chosen A fashion board has been chosen to help coordinate KU fashions with the national trends. This board is sponsored jointly by Mademoiselle magazine and the Jay Shoppe and will work through the Associated Women Students. The chairman of the board and the official representative from KU to the Mademoiselle staff is Nancy Kinter, St. Louis, Mo., senior. She will contribute monthly articles to the magazine and is eligible for a trip to New York City in the spring. The other members of the board are Carol Freeman, Lawrence senior, Louise Few, Lyons senior; Norma Kelly, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Patricia Batt, Algonquin, Ill., sophomore; Jackie Wash, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore; Joycelyn Cade, Quenemo sophomore, and Donna Gibson, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore. The board is associated with AWS and each of the board members will belong to a different AWS committee. In this way the fashion program outlined by the board will be communicated to the women on campus. A Danish Woman Holds Cabinet Position United Press International COPENHAGEN. Den. The Danes are one up on American women in government. They have a woman cabinet minister. The United States has not had a woman holding cabinet rank since 1955 when Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby resigned as head of the Health, Education and Welfare Department. "I don't believe the Danish government would dare not have at least one woman cabinet minister," said Mrs. Bodil Koch, director of ecclesiastical affairs. She is the fourth woman to hold cabinet rank since the first "breakthrough" in 1924. Students! Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c The members of the board want to hear the ideas of each woman student on how the board should operate. In this manner they hope to be a service-to the campus in giving style shows and informative panel discussions on dressing, manners and grooming. Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free Open 24 hrs on Duty Brakes Relined Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vermont At this time the plans of the board include informal introductions of the individual members at all the women's houses to explain their function, fireside fashion shows of selected Mademoiselle merchandise, panels for good grooming and discussions on fashion trends on campus and aid for different groups in giving their own fashion shows. A hit in Paris—a fringe necklace to which you can add all kinds of baubles. Miller Hall ... On the Hill ... Miller Scholarship Hall recently introduced its new residents at an open house. Chaperones were Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Battenfield housemother; Mrs. Frank Spurrier, Stephenson housemother; Mrs. Mildred Culbertson, Pearson housemother, and Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miller housemother, *** Miller Hall recently held an hour dance with Pearson Scholarship Hall. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall will hold an open house for all the men's dormitories and fraternities from 8:30 to 11:30 tonight. The chaperones will be Mrs. Laura Lundgren, Watkins housemother; Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Battenfeld housemother; Mrs. Ethel Harmon, Delta Chi housemother, and Mrs. Pauline Warren, Triangle housemother. 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