Page 6 Univ.sitv.Daily.Kansas Tuesday, March 19, 1957 FRANCILE ARONHALT Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aronhalt of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Francie, to Harold Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Hill of Beloit. Miss Aronhalt is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. She was graduated from KU in 1956. A June wedding is planned. Fraternity Elects New Officers Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity elected Gary Nitz, Goodland junior, president for the spring semester. Other officers elected were George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo. junior, vice president; Steve Jenkins, Topeka, secretary; Mice Cusak, Joplin, Mo., treasurer; Thomas Rost, Topeka, sentiner; Luther Davidson, Kansas City, Mo., house manager; Joseph Ensley, Joplin, Mo., social chairman; Van Palmer, Independence, rush chairman and Ron Claiborne, Amarillo, Tex., executive council member-at-large. All are sophomores. Al Higdon, Wichita reporter; Stewart Egline, Edina, Minn., marshal; Bob Roberts, Columbus, scholarship chairman and Karl Voldeng, Wellington, etiquette chairman. All are juniors, Herbert Penning, St. Louis, Mo., freshman, historian and Charles Jenney, Salina senior, chaplain. 2. Tell Pinnings Simone-Wandling Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Simone, Pittsburg senior, to Warren Wandling, Milwaukee, Wis. junior, and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. *** Gjovig-Dixon Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Je Rue Gjovig, Mission senior, to Bill Dixon, Beloit, Wis. senior, and a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity announces the initiation of 12 pledges. Steve Callahan, Independence sophomore, was honor initiate. The initiates are Bill Harper, Topeka; Gene Luckfield, Kansas City, Kan.; Karl T. Feldman, Independence; Herbert Pennning, St. Louis, Mo.; Kent Creason, Prairie Village; Mark Knapp, Kansas City, Mo. and Albian Bailey, Neodesha. All are freshmen. Fraternities, Sororities Initiate Pledges Robert Hamilton, Lincoln; Jerold Poindexter, Kansas City, Mo., and Benjamin Edwards, Wichita. All are sophomores. Allan Higdon, Wichita juplior. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority initiated 22 pledges recently. Loretta Jones, Atchison sophomore, was honor initiate. Hiawatha; Joan Stafford, St. Joseph; Paula Sutton, Overland Park; Judy Van Fossen, Piper and Janice Wana-maker, Stockton. All are sophomores. Jeanette Hallman, Hutchinson; Sandra Chamberlain, Lawrence; Judy Koppers, Olathe and Joyce Story, Kansas City, Kan. All are juniors. Carolyn Yates, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Other initiates are Carroll Bear, Joy Benjes, Mary Birney, Beverly Cobb, Kay Stoner, Jane Tomlinson, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Jo Alexander, Onawa, Iowa; Billie Dowdell, Junction City; Marilyn Ericson, Mission; Jeanne Gaston, Dearborn, Mich.; Maureen Gernon, --they preach . . . and vice versa Alpha Omicron Pi Chinnock, Evanston, Ill.; Nancy Ellson, Georgetown, Tex.; Kathy Fiske, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Jane Flagler, Oak Park, Ill.; Gail Harkness, Loei; Nancy Pounds, Chicago; Sharon Mills, McPherson; Marva Lou Powell and Nancy Peterson, Topeka; Kathy Heller and Ann Sutter, Kansas City, Mo. and Beverly Wesonig, Pittsburg. All are sophomores. Alpha Omicron PI initiated 15 bledges recently. The new initiates are Margot Toni Barnes, St. Joseph; Carol Rodgers, Prairie Village and Cherie Wray, Kansas City, Mo. All are juniors. What's doing...at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Professors practice what Following a practice of twenty years, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft will again welcome a group of college professors as members of the engineering staff during the coming summer months. Last year our "summer professors" represented colleges from coast to coast. They tackled important projects in such diverse fields as instrumentation and vibration, combustion, compressible flow, and materials development. Despite the limited time available to these men they made significant contributions to our overall effort. Though it was to be expected that both the company and the participating professors might benefit directly from such a program, the sphere of influence has been much broader. The many students who are taught by these professors during the college year are sharing the ultimate benefits . . . profiting from lectures that are sparked by the kind of practical experience that can be gained with a recognized industry leader like Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Several "summer profs" voluntarily spent part of their time conducting refresher courses for P & W A's young engineers. One assignment involved a comprehensive survey of equipment for the expansion of high-altitude test facilities in Willgoos Laboratory, the world's most complete, privately owned jet engine lab. Technical contributions were varied. Worthwhile assistance was given in vibration and instrumentation studies. World's foremost designer and builder of aircraft engines PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION EAST HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT