S1 337 University Daily Kansas Page 12 Friday, April 19, 1957 MARTHA HENDERSON Three Spring Engagements Mrs. William Stevens of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Martha Jane Henderson, to James W. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kelly of Mission. Miss Henderson is a freshman in the College. Mr.Kelly is a junior in the School of Engineering and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. King of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Kay, to John R. Eland, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Eland of Topeka. *** Miss King is a senior in the School of Education and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Eland is a College senior and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Phi Delta Chi legal fraternity. Shirley Hand, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, will act as social chairman until next fall when Miss Cope will take office. CAROLYN KAY KING Mary Jo. Fugh, St. Joseph; Mo. junior, has been elected president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Other officers elected were Evelyn Hall, Wichita, vice president-bledge trainer; Mary Laird, Holly Springs, Miss., treasurer; Nancy Shaver, Independence, rush chairman; Janice Brown, Colby, house manager; Carol Cope, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman; Peggy Brown, Topeka, scholarship chairman; and Bonnie Dinsmore, Oklahma City, Okla., song leader. All are juniors. Joseph McKinley, Kansas City. Mo. junior, has been elected president of Sigma Pi fraternity. Other officers elected were John Maynard Webb, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, vice president; Edwin L. Hayes, Kansas City, Mo. junior, treasurer; William S. Morris, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary; David L. Lhuillier, Bartlesville, Okla. junior, first counselor; and John H. Arnett, Jr., Lawrence sophomore, herald. Sigma Pi Two Houses Elect Officers Fraternity Initiates 13 Pledges Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity announces the initiation of 13 pledges. *** the initiation of 13 pledges. The initiates are Beckwith Horton, Tallis Hynes, Thomas McClain, Edward Hogan, Delane Lewis, Reginald Buckner, Dan Matthews, Kansas City, Kan.; Ernest Lacour, Jasper Harris, Kansas City, Mo.; and Lebanon Arrington, Topeka. All are freshmen. Shelton Townsend, Kansas City, Kan.; Jasper Revere, Lexington, Mo.; and John Traylor, Massillon, Ohio. All are sophomores. Indian rhinoceros horn, reduced to powder, brings as much as $150 a pound. Many Asiatics believe the horn has wondrous powers for solving almost any problem, mental or physical. The U.S. armed forces expect their peacetime requirements for jet fuel to exceed 14 million gallons daily by 1965. An August wedding is planned. --senior and member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. JANET HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogan of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Jarrell Joe Priess, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Priess of Stafford. Announced Miss Hogan is a junior in the College and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Priess is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Karen Lumm, Wichita freshman, to Dale Barney, Mapleton junior and member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. A June wedding is planned. 3 Students Announce Pinnings Lumm-Barney Rambat-Zerfas Cooking Hints Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Connie Rambat, Bird City freshman, to Harry D. Zerfas, Ellis - * * The syrup from canned fruits should be saved for use as a sauce on puddings and desserts. To give a pie a flaky upper crust brush the top crust lightly with cold water before putting the pie in the oven. To add flavor and fragrance to tea, mix in a little grated orange rind. USE KANSAN WANT ADS BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 --we'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used! So start Stickling— they're so easy you can think of dozens in seconds! Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. 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