Page 7 ior senior. surgery Minn., oncably versity uts of after uring in the heart birth. a Cupid's Arrows Find Mark; 3 Engagements Announced University Daily Kansan Kathleen Sullivan Mrs. Laurin Sullivan, Lawrence, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Kathleen, to Pfc. Charles Hagen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagen Sr. of Newton, Kansas. Miss Sullivan is a junior majoring in elementary education. Mr.Hagen is stationed at the Nike Missile Base near Washington, D.C. May 31 has been set for the wedding date. Mary Ann Markham Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Markham, Hollywood, Fla., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Terry A. Travis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Travis, Merriam. Miss Markham, a junior in the School of Fine Arts, is a member of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity. She is a resident of Douthart Hall. Valentine Spirit Same While Customs Change A word of warning to all confirmed bachelors who venture out this Saturday morning, Valentine's Day; be wary of those sweet, young things you meet. Ey Sara Pfeiffer Tradition has it that the first unmarried person of the opposite sex whom one sees on St. Valentine's morning is one's destined wife or husband. Take heart, girls, for if this should keep all prospective mates safely inside, there is another way to determine one's sweetheart. Simply write the names of lovers on bits of paper, roll up in clay, and put into water. The first one that bobs to the surface is guaranteed to be your valentine. To insure success, it might be wise to pin five bay leaves to your pillow and eat the yolk of an egg before going to bed on St. Valentine's Eve. These old beliefs date back to the very origin of Valentine's Day itself. One theory about the beginning of the lover's holiday is based on the European belief in the Middle Ages that birds began to mate on Feb. 14. Another theory is that the custom of giving valentines is a survival of a practice in the celebration of a Roman feast occurring in February. Anyway you look at it, these schemes are contrived to trap the unsuspecting male. Confirmed bachelors, beware; Saturday is almost upon you. Betsy Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Lyon, Kansas City, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betsy, to Bill Hamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hamm, formerly of Atchison. Miss Lyon is a sophomore in the School of Education and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Hamm is a senior in the School of Education and a member of Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity and Phi Mu Alpha honorary music fraternity. The wedding is planned for June 4. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour Friday, Feb. 13, 1950 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Wherever, whenever, however you travel, your best assurance of the finest service is American Express! On American Express Student Tours of Europe you'll be escorted on exciting itineraries covering such fascinating countries as England . . . Belgium . . . Germany . . . Austria . . . Switzerland . . . Italy . . . The Rivieras . . . and France. *And* you'll have ample free time and lots of individual leisure to really live life abroad! 7 Student Tours of Europe . . . featuring distinguished leaders from prominent colleges as tour conductors . . . 40 to 62 days . . by sea and by air . $1,397 and up. 4 Educational Student Tours of Europe . . . with experienced escorts . . . by sea . . . 44 to 57 days . . . $872 and up. Other European Tours Available . . . from 14 days. $672 and up. Also, Tours to Florida, Bermuda, Mexico, West Indies and Hawaii. You can always Travel Now—Pay Later when you go American Express! Member: Institute of International Education and Council on Student Travel. For complete information, see your Campus Representative, local Travel Agent or American Express Travel Service . . . or simply mail the handy coupon. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL SERVICE 65 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. c/o Travel Sales Division C.26 Yes! Please send me complete information about 1959 Student Tours of Europe! Name ... Address... City...Zone...State... PROTECT YOUR TRAVEL FUNDS WITH AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHOOSES.-SPEEDABLE EVERYWHERE APPLY NOW FOR YOUR COMPENSATE AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD-WIDE CARRY CARD Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. Regnier's Flower Box 20 E. 9th VI 3-1701 Mr. Regnier says there are just a FEW more HOURS to order Cupid's choice, flowers for