University Daily Kansan Page 6 Monday, Oct. 20, 1958 JUDITH ALLEN NANCY GILLILAND Two Couples Tell Their Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Allen, Topeka, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Judith Louise, to James Edward Bickley. Mr. Bickley's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart Bickley, St. Louis, Mo. formerly of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Allen is a senior majoring in elementary education and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Bickley has graduated from KU and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He is a second-year medical student, at the Medical Center in Kansas City Kan. A December wedding is being planned. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilliland have announced the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Forrest Kendall Jr. son of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Kendall. All are of Holton. Miss Gilliland is a junior in the School of Education and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Kendall, a senior in the College, is president of Sigma Chi fraternity. A summer wedding has been planned. Sororities Announce Five Pinnings Rieder-Sharp Fitzgerald-Pusateri Chi Omega sorority has announced the double pinning of Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo., junior to Dick Sharp, Mission senior, and Ann Fitzgerald. Hutchinson junior, to Jim Pusateri, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Sharp and Pusateri are members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Miss Rieder's attendants were Bev Baird, Topeka junior, and Donna Nelson, Kansas City, Kan., senior. Miss Fitzgerald's were Virginia Horton, Wichita, and Dodie Gaeddert, Hutchinson, both juniors. The pinnings were announced in a skat at the Chi Omega house by John Garrett, Pittsburg; Dan Welchons, Hutchinson; Larry Barcus, Kansas City, Kan.; Nell Lilley, Kansas City, Mo. All are seniors. A party was held in the Flame Room of the Dine-a-Mite. Dav-Eicholtz Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Sandy Day, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Jon Eicholtz, Topeka junior, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit given by Elaine Gill, Cincinnati, Ohio, senior, Janet Jo Jones, Colby senior, Janet Williams, Wichita junior, and Sondra McIntosh, Chapman junior. Campus Club News Alpha Phi Omega --ta junior, and Sondra McIntosh, Chapman junior. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will meet at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Art Education Club The Art Education Club has elected Margie Jones, Kansas City, Mo., as treasurer, and Sherri James, Emporia, as publicity chairman Both are juniors. Gamma Delta The Rev. M. H. Fritze, hospital chaplain at Winter Veterans Hospital, Topeka, was speaker at Gamma Delta's pizza pie party Oct. 12. Gamma Delta is the Missouri Synod Lutheran student organization on campus. The Rev. M. Fritze accompanied his speech, "The Dead Sea Scrolls," with movies. Bob Durow, Lawrence, and Bob Desbin, Scott City, juniors; Shirley Scott, Lawrence freshman; and Carolyn Fischer, Jefferson City, Mo., sophomore, were hosts for the party. A party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. *** Rathbone-Phares Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Kay Rathbone, Wichita, to Alan Phares. Wichita, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Both are juniors. Waterson-Ekiss Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Sharon Waterson, Wichita sophomore, to Gene Ekiss, Wichita junior and member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Pull a Shetland pullover with wide, boat-neckline over a cashmere slipon or wear a largely turtled-necked, bulky sweater over a classic of fine knit. A casual getup in the new relaxed sweater look that takes some far-from-casual planning is the sweater over sweater. A New Look In Sweaters In this sweater over sweater combination the under-sweater is usually the finer textured, often the lighter color. Its neckline is usually high—polo shirt, mock turtle necks, for instance. The over-sweater is the heavier, shaggy-textured sweater. Top a brilliant shaded sweater with a pull-over polo shirt of a light shade, or perhaps don a polo-shirt sweater plus a V-necked sweater. There is no special rule on colors. but two shades in the same color range make fashion sense. The cuffs of the outer sweater should be folded back to show the under-sweater cuffs. The top sweater must be the longer of the two. If you add three tablespoonsful of dry milk to each cup of fluid milk, you double the calcium value of any pudding or milk dish. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclass women have elected officers for the fall semester. They are: Elections Continue; Parties Head Campus Social List Jane Crow, Topeka junior, president; Carolyn Coe, McPherson junior, first vice-president; Linda Larson, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, second vice-president; Susan Corliss, Spring Hill sophomore, secretary; Lois Tolbert, Topeka sophomore, treasurer; Marilyn Irwin, Ottawa junior, social chairman; Linda LaFollette, Adrian, Mo., junior, activities chairman; Susan Bowers, Merriam junior, historian; Beth Habiger, Republic junior, AWS representative; Joan Murray, Pleasanton junior, Hodder Hall AWS representative; Betty Grist, Independence, Mo., sophomore, intramurals chairman. Corridor chairmen are: Darlene Coonfer, Lyons sophomore, Vivian Tice, Iola junior, Vicki Zuber, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Charlotte Stryker, Topea junior, Vangine Cunningham, Assumption, Ill., junior, Shirley Ingemire, Council Grove junior, is the corridor chairman of Hodder Hall. Social chairmen of individual floors are Pat Dana, Herington junior, Peggy Zimmerling, Home senior, Kay Meschke, Great Bend sophomore, Kay Newman, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Marge Spitzenfeil, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Judy Randall. Colby junior. TOM HEITZ for FROSH VEEP Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi fraternity recently held its annual Shipwreck party at the chapter house. Chapierones were Mrs. Donald MacLead, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Ethel Harmon, and Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a date buffet Wednesday night following a football game with the Theta Chi fraternity. The pledging of Carl C. Lester, Bethel, and Robert E. Powell, Kansas City, Kan., freshmen, has been announced by Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Phi Kappa Tau Sellards Hall held an informal party Friday night. Chaperones were Mrs. Ethel Kerr and Mrs. Lester Ieter. Sellards Hall --words or for bill Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the pledging of Bob Wilcox, Tulas, Okla., sophomore. Phi Kappa Sigma Watkins Hall Watkins Hall held an hour dance with Stephenson Hall Thursday evening. Chaperones were Mrs. Lester Jeter and Miss Julia Willard. *** Watkins Hall held open house Friday evening. Chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. A. G. Kenton, and Miss Julia Willard. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained its graduate chapter Saturday after the game and gave a dinner in their honor at the chapter house Bill Gissendanner, Kirkwood, Mo. freshman, is president of the Phi Delta Theta pledge class. --words or for bill Other officers are John Mitchell, Salina, vice-president; Jack Stuber, St. Joseph, Mo., treasurer; John Kost, St. Joseph, Mo., Bill Goetze, Kansas City, Kan., Stewart Entz, Hutchinson and Dave Walstrom, McPherson (alternate), IFPC representatives; Bill Cozine, Wichita, social chairman; Kost, scholarship chairman, and Phil Havener, Hays, public relations. All are freshmen. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! Ends Wed. Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood in "Kings Go Forth" Shows 7 & 9 Douthart Hall has elected auxil lary officers. They are: Douthart Hall Jo Staggs, Wichita junior, scholarship chairman; Judy Nininger, Nickerson freshman, social usage chairman; Mary Ann Waddell, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, historian Ruth Poe, Edgerton freshman, and Harriet Kagay, Larned freshman publicity; Loree Alpert, Paola senior, and Carol Lou Krantzler, Brookings, S. D., freshman, intramura chairman; Carol Reidmiller, Glasco junior, and Leanna Cczinczoll freshman, music chairmen. Sherryl Dees, Hanover junior, sergeant at arms; Kay Shackelton Pittsburg junior, fire chief; Marcee Pilger, Pilger, Neb., senior, and Carol Crimmins, Kansas City, Kan. senior, new student counselors; Peggy Logan, Wichita sophomore, KU-Y representative; Mary Carol Stephenson, Pittsburg sophomore, Inter-Residence Council; Carol Reidmiller Glasco junior, AWS representative and Jo Ann Dodder, Overbrook junior, SUA representative. * * Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa pledges were entertained by the Sigma Kappa alumnae at a dessert in Kansas City Thursday. --words or for bill Sigma Kappa sorority will hold open house Sunday from 3-6 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority was entertained by Alpha KappaLambda fraternity at a "weenie" roast Tuesday. It is hard to find Zebu hide shoes in the local stores. VARSITY NOW SHOWING! Ends Wed. 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