ur Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 9 isited riversity, cien- search lege, age of national river- Jolene Chesley Claire Bagg Martha Smith Couples Tell Engagements Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Folk, Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Johene Chelesy, to Richard Alan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams, Lawrence. - * * Miss Chesley is a freshman in the School of Education. Mr. Williams is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Mrs. Warren J. Bagg, Overland Park, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Claire Suzanne, to 2nd Lt. John Edward Reinert, son of Mr. Ralph F. Reinert, Park Ridge, 111. Miss Bagg attended KU and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lt. Reinert is a 1958 KU graduate. He was affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity, and a member of Scabbard and Blade military honor society. A May 30th wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Smith, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to John Tighe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tighe, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Smith is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Tighe attended Washburn University where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Faculty Members to Name "Best Dressed" KU Woman Four University of Kansas faculty members and the president of the student body will act as judges in KU's search for the "Best Dressed Coed". Judges for the contest will be Mrs. Ann Laptad, instructor of physical education; Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism; Wakefield Dort, Jr., associate professor of geology; Edward A. Maser, director of the KU Art Museum and assistant professor of art history, and John Downing Kansas City, Mo. junior, president of the student body. The final judging in the contest will be Feb. 19. Woman is the chain by which man is attached to the chariot of folly. A woman either loves or hates; she knows no medium. Plan Now to GIVE YOUR PORTRAIT TO YOUR VALENTINE For Portrait Photography of Distinction And for the Individualized Approach Call VI 3-1137 - 1908 Alabama Street CONSTANCE SCHEERER STUDIO AWS Rules Discussed At Saturday Convention University of Kansas women students soon may "take the law into their own hands." At an Associated Women Students convention Saturday, delegates from each organized house will present their views on changing rules which now govern women here. "The success of the convention will depend upon the participation and enthusiasm shown by KU women," Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo., junior, says. KU women will have a chance to personally express their feelings about the rules and regulations which govern them for the first time in the history of AWS. The AWS Senate and House of Representatives will also be present at the day-long convention. The Senate will censor any recommendations that do not meet with their approval. If the recommended changes are approved by the convention and passed by the Senate, they are sent to the dean of women for approval. Some of the regulations which will be discussed are men's calling hours, late permission, and women's closing hours. Other discussion will be on whether individual houses should make their own rules pertaining to quiet hours and men's calling hours. The convention will be held all day Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The delegates who will attend the convention and organizations being represented are: Miller—Carol Wendensalw, Shoshiom, Springs, Mo. and Trudy Gter, McPherson, all juniors; Gwen Logan, Hiawatha sopranos; John Shipley, Skipley, Kansas , Ryo. freshman Kappa Alpha Theta—Nancy Baber, Kayla Perry, Mary Lowe, Mather, Mather, Stafford, and Mary Helen McFerson, Wichita, all sophomores; Elaine Kluppe, Towne, Iowa, and Margie Tingle El Dovado, Illinois. Alpha Omicron Pi—Jo Mobri, Ontario, counsel; Kay Roberts, Clifton, and Sue Snyder, Eureka Springs, Ark., all Jum- nings and Karen Weber. Wichita sophi- pore Gamma Phi Beta-Barbara Wilson Washington, DC Eggleston, Macon, Mo., both seniors; Sydney Stoopelwerth, Russell, and Ann Kendall, Syracuse; Seth Lynch, Jynn Mayer, Kansas City, Ks., sophomore. Alpha Delta Pi—Sue Pretz, Birmingham, Juneau, Topeka, and Sue Coffe, Hinsdale, Ill., both Juniors; Kay Waddell, Kansas City. Mom, both sophomores. Kansas City. Mom, both sophomore. Alpha Kappa Alpha—Jean Elston, Topeka, Kansas City, Kan., both juniors; Gayle Jones, Prairie View, Tex., senior; Joan Elston, opus牵引, Moores Freshmap; Moe Freshmap. Watkins -- Donna Roof, Ness City Clemente, Emanuel Mendoza, Pherson, Nadine Blaire, Atchison; Carol Bryant James, Mayetta, and Karen Krueger, Yates Center, all juniors. Delta Gamma—Carolyn Caskey, Independent Parker, Mission, both sophomores; Lucyne Cornett, Wichita senior; Sally Mack. Delta Ciea Weil, Hertington, both juniors. Douthart—Carole Reidmiller, Glosson chancellor, both juniors; Carol Criminus, Kansas City, Kan.; Alice Kimbley, Leavenworth, Nilson Nilson, Kansas City, Mo., all senior. Alpha Phi-Joan Baldwin, Great Bend, chairman, and Dorothy Trickett, Topeka, both sophomores; Nancy Robb, Kansas pilot; Kathleen Hahn, Overland Park, Kansas ISM, Overland Park, JUPS. Pi Beta Phi—Creta Carter, Jennings se sei the captain of Kansas City, Mo., Molly Clark, Hutchison, and Jane Dean. Overland Park, all juniors and Mary Gay Dillingham, Salina sopho- Chi Omega -Carol Caully, Kansas City Mo, chairman, and Dee Miller, Salina, both seniors, Jon Jackson, Lawrence, and Louise Lwons, Lawyers, and Louise Fews, Lwons somonhore. Sigma Kappa—Jane Boyd, Newton chairman, Dotty Lynch, Tulsa, Okla. and Jamee Hogg, Chicago, sopho- bate, Barbara, Jezek, Hollyrood and Carol Mellinger, Milford, tupliers. Delta Delta Delta—Vicki Parker, Coffee Clayton, Mo., and Jane Lindell, McPherson, both juniors; Bev Bagley, Brentown Mo., and Kay Moon. Independence. Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Martha Pearle, Robinson, both seniors; Mary Pat Douglass, Hutchison junior; Betsy Fernie, Karen Marks, Wichita, both sophomores. Grace Pearson—Carolyn Davis, chairman; Lucretia Gable, and Carol Legant, attorney; City City City senators; Annette Flosser, and Sara Yeagley, Leavenworth, both tunis们 Corbin-North--Judy Anderson, Garden City, chairman; Diane Ira, Kansas City, Kan.; Lymn Magnuson, Western Springs, N.C.; Nancy Yogel, Lawrence, all freshmen. Alpha Chi Omega - Sharon Mortiery, Alpha Chi Omega - Sharon Mortiery, Bakeh, Wichter, and Sally Carnahan, Topeka, all juniors; Marcia Opperman, Fredonia, and Aad Sue Cox, Cherry, sophomore. GSP Freshmen—Janet Wright and Sally Sponable. Paola; Raelene Mai, Russell; Sara Farmer, Pratt, and Judy Trollope, Wichita. GSP Upperclass- Elizabeth Habiger, Republic, chairman; Linda Larson. Topeka, and Joan Hohmann, University City, Mo., all juniors; Linda Greene, Brookline, Mass., senior, and Margaret Thrasher, Wichita sophomore. Sellards—Peggy, Epps, Topea senior, chairman; Judy Miller, Ft. Scott; Patty Susen; Dan Cullen, Ft. Parsons; juniors, and Donna Cullen, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. Contest Pictures Pictures of candidates entered in Glamour magazine's "10 Best Dressed Coeds" contest should be turned in Friday to the society desk in the newsroom at Flint Hall. A head and shoulders picture, minimum five by seven inches, is suggested. Arrow cotton Wash-and-Wears earn their way through college Why spend date money sending shirts home? Just wash and drip-dry these Arrow cotton wash-and-wears and you're ready to go. And every shirt features exclusive Arrow Mitoga®-tailoring, $4.00 up. 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