Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1958 Kay Zuber Nancy Bigham Two Couples Tell Their Engagements Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Zuber, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Thomas H. Swearingen, Mr. Swearingen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger O. Swearingen, Horton. Miss Zuber is a sophomore and Mr. Swearingen a senior in the School of Fine Arts. He is a member of Delta Phi Delta, professional art fraternity. Wedding plans have been made for Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bigham, Bethel, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Sue, to Eldon Miller, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller, Kansas City, Kan. Miss Bigham, a senior in the School of Education, is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Miller is a senior at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., where he is president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. A June wedding is planned. Stand Up Straight, Girls; Good Posture Is Essential Many women gain the impression from fashion photography that it is smart to stand in a position similar to a question mark. They do not recognize the difference between an extreme pose and posture. Yet, the top models who pose for these fashion pictures have unexcelled postures. Plaids Criss-Cross Country via Campuse: Plaids this fall have criss-crossed country in a blanket of color—turning up on campuses from Florida to Oregon. First, there are the outrageous blanket plaids, ablaze in a clash of color. New, too, are the bold block plaids in fluffy mohair and wool fabrics Although plaids date back to the 15th century, this year's are definitely 1958-style. Most garment makers have forsaken the traditional clan patterns for a bold new look But most newsworthy is the uninhibited combination of color-reds that clash with hot pink, tangy mustard, blazing orange. Kansan Want Ads Get Results GRANADA NOW SHOWING! Pat Boone Tommy Sands Christine Carere Gary Crosby "Mardi Gras" Stooped shoulders and curved spines are not only unattractive but aging. They can bring webs of lines into otherwise youthful faces. A woman should always stand to her full height. She can do this by lining herself up with an imagined straight line from the top of her head down to her feet. If a woman follows this rule of good posture she will not only look smart in all her clothes, but her beautiful years will increase. SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 75c 11:30 on Popular Beverages Sold Hours 7:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday The Law Wives' annual Christmas dinner-dance will be held at 7:15 p.m. Friday at the Holiday Inn. Plans have been made for more than 80 guests. Moorman's Cafe Law Wives Plan Holiday Dance Highway 59 1$^{1/4}$ Mile South of City Limits VI 3-9764 COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. Law Wives is an organization designed to acquaint wives of law students with the responsibilities of a lawyer's wife. The organization was begun by Mrs. F. J. Moreau, wife of F. J. Moreau, professor of law. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Fraser Hall will be 86 years old Dec. 2. Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Campus Club News Robert W. Ridgway, associate professor of education, and Mrs. Ridgway were hosts last night at a square dance for members of the KU Faculty Club. KU Faculty Club . . . Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism, has announced the pledging of six women. They are as follows: Eileen Charbo, Topeka graduate student; Martha Fitch, Lawrence senior; Carol Allen, Leavenworth, Ruth Rieder, Ray- town, Mo., Carolyn Frailey, Sulfur Springs, Tex., and Saundra Hayn, Wichita, all juniors. YWCA Mrs. Richard C. Sapp, Lawrence, national recruiter for the Young Women's Christian Association will speak at 3 p.m. Monday and at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Room 9, Strong. For more information James Drury, associate professor of political science, or the campus YWCA office may be contacted. Mrs. Sapp will meet with candidates who are interested in considering a job in the YWCA. ELEMENTARY ...why more and more students than ever are buying the world's first electric portable typewriter! College assignments are as easy as $ \pi $ with the new Smith-Corona Electric Portable Typewriter! 'Cause whether you're an expert or a beginner, you can do your work so easily, effortlessly and with less chance for error. On the Smith-Corona Electric Portable, everything you type has a uniform, printed, professional look. Result? Better grades and more free time for campus fun! 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