Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 7160 Five Coeds Announce Engagements Janice Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Taylor of Jetmore, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice to Coiby Rehmert, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rehmert of Jetmore. Miss Taylor is a college sophomore and lives at Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall. Mr. Rehmert is a pledge of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He is employed in Leavenworth at the present time and will return to the University next semester where he will be a senior in journalism. No wedding plans have been announced. Pledge Classes Hold Elections The pledge class of Theta Chi fraternity elected Rudy Vondracek, Timken freshman, president. Theta Chi Other officers are Lowell Roberts, vice-president, Lynn Clark, both of Kansas City, Kan. and James Shannon, Los Angeles, IFPC representative, all freshmen. Marilyn Moyer. Leawood sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Omicron Pi pledge class Alpha Omicron Pi There has been elected president of the Alpha Omicron Pi pledge class. Other officers are: Ann Sutter, Kansas City Mo., vice-president; Toni Barnes, St. Joseph, Mo., secretary; Beverly Wesonig, Pittsburg, treasurer; Katherine Heller, Kansas City, Mo. and Sandra Stowers, Bethesda, Md., junior panhellenic representatives; Marva Lou Powell, Topeka and Mary Sue Price, Coffeyville, assistant song leaders; Barbara Watson, Bonner Springs assistant rush chairman; Kathleen Flake, Cheyenne, Wyo., assistant house manager. The pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta sorority elected Beeky Swander, San Antonio, Tex., sophomore, president. Carol Rodgers, Prairie Village, assistant social chairman; Margot Chinnock, Evanston, Ill., assistant intramural chairman; Judy Cow Kinsley, parliamentarian; Sharon Mills, McPherson, chaplain; Nancy Ellyon, Georgetown, Tex., historian. All are sophomores except Miss Barnes and Miss Rodgers who are juniors. Janet Sue Martin Mr. and Mrs. George A. Martin of Larned announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Sue, to Mr. David Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Holman of Lakeland, Florida. Gamma Phi Beta Other officers are: Sandy Garver, Kansas City, Mo., vice president and social chairman; Carol Mittorg, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; Key Rider, Wichita, recording secretary; Carol Gooding, Topeka, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Evans, Colorado Springs, Colo., house assistant; Sandra Walters, Kansas City, Mo., scholarship chairman; Ann Brenneisen, Kansas City, Kan., activities chairman; Sarah Dillaha, Topoka, historian; Donna Logan, Nevada, Mo., public relations chairman; Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, song leader. All are sophomores. Jody Hobbs Aluha Chi Omega Shari Hudson, Hutchinson junior has been elected president of the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class. Other officers are: Suzanne Adkins, Kansas City, Mo., junior, vicepresident, Judy Anthony, Kansas City, Mo., secretary, both are juniors; Joleen Hammons, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; Marcia Opperman, Fredonia, intramural chairman, Miss Martin is an education senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Holman is currently serving with the Air Force in Homestead, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bourman of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Jody Hobbs, to Mr. John P. Rastello, son of Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Rastello of Detroit, Mich. Miss Hobbs is a college senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Rastello is an engineering senior. An early February wedding is planned. Janet Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Barnes of Valley Falls announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. R. Don Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burton of Kansas City, Kansas. Miss Barnes is a fine arts senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Beverly Haun Mr and Mrs. W. G. Haun of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly to Mr. Ed Pendleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iris Pendleton of Wichita. Miss Haun is a college senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Pendleton is a college senior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. 7 Coeds Announce Pinnings Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity announces the pinning of Barbara Welty, Kansas City, Mo. freshman to Carl A. Klobassa, Pittsburg senior. . . . Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Kathlyn Keeler, Wichita senior, to Jon Harrison, Oswego junior. Miss Keeler's attendants included Jody Hobbs, Wichita senior, Barbara Keeler, senior, Pat Moon, senior, and Ruth Keth, Mission senior. A miniature musicale was the motif for the announcement. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Ann Meeder, Kansas City, Mo., junior, to Ferol Gehring, Atchison junior. Mr. Gehring is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Rooms Brighten With Use Of Unusual Colors A December wedding is planned. Girls, are you having difficulty trying to turn that dormitory room into a cute typically-college room, with a personality all its own? If your answer is yes then you are in the same situation that most of the college girls are in. By using ones imagination and ingenuity students are able to come up with striking and very unusual ways of adding just the right extra touch to a room. both are sophomores; Hazel Baurichter, Quincey, Ill. junior, social chairman and Gwen Lawson, Algonquin, Ill. sophomore, song leader. But regardless of how drab your room is now it can be transformed into a cute and unusual room with using a little imagination and a little experimenting with the bold strong colors. Why not try? If you are travel bent, why not visit a travel bureau and obtain some of their large size posters of your to - visit - some - day country which add a very colorful note to a colorless room. If you are one who likes unusual color combinations, let your decorative ability show through with putting together colors which have formerly not gone together. You might try some purple, green or yellow to a room which is painted blue. Or if your room is more neutral you might try splashes of orange and yellow against a background of quiet whites and pale neutrals. Then again you might try a combination of blue, purple and red for the exotic Persian room. With little pillows and scatter rugs, coeds are able to add interesting color combinations. *Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Sue Kerby, Wakefield senior to Dolan Ellis, Topeka junior, and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Miss Kerby's attendants included Phyllis Dale Barham, Topeka junior, Joni Grotenhuis, Independence, Ruth Keth, Mission, Nancy Wells, and Annette Degen, Kanasas City, Mo., seniors. The announcement was made in the form of a Greek parody. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Cranor, Independence junior, to Porter Clark. Independence junior from Independence and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. ... Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Annette Degen, Kansas City. Mo. senior, to William Decker, Topeka senior. Miss Degen's attendants included Mary Jo Pugh, Ferguson, Mo. junior, Marilyn Beardsley, Liberal junior Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Sue Kerby, Wakefield senior, and Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Dressed as a traveling hobo, Miss Pugh announced the pinning. --- The anouncement was made at the Watkins-Battenfeld hour dance recently. Watkins Hall announces the pinning of Gayle Barry, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore to Jere Matchett, a '56 graduate of KU from Topeka. The All Hall Ball, a dinner and street dance sponsored by all scholarship halls, was held Wednesday night in front of Battenfeld Hall. Following a dinner served on the lawn, there was dancing in the street on Alumni Place. .. On The Hill .. Chaperones are Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Gordon Yockey, Mrs. A. W Jenkins, and Mrs. Mary Buckingham, housemothers. Open house in honor of the pledge class will be held by Chi Omega sorority from 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. Friday. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority entertained Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, at dinner Sunday. The Don Conard combo will provide music for dancing and refreshments will be served. . . . Alpha Chi Omega sorority recently held a yell-in at the chapter house to introduce the pledge class. An open house was held following the yell-in. --- Theta Ch fraternity held a formal initiation recently for Ronald The pledge clas of Delta Chi fraternity was host at an hour dance Monday evening to freshman women from the second floor of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mrs. Frances Brown was chaperone. .. .. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained several freshman women from Corbin Hall at a dessert dance Tuesday night. Mrs. Virginia Brommer, housemother, chaperoned the dance, which was held at the chapter house. --- Over 40 women from Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall attended an hour dance at Varsity House Wednesday night. Men from Varsity House and McCook Hall attended. Neat Nails Necessary For Attractive Hands Without neat nails it is impossible to have attractive hands, and even the best - behaved nails require painstaking care. Treat them gently. Protect them from knocks; never use them as tools to scrape, dig, or pry. Keep them scrubuplously clean by scrubbing them often with a small brush. Remove stubborn stains with hydrogen peroxide or cutical remover. Before opening a can of food, turn it upside down and remove the end that's been sitting on the shelf. This way, the heavier food that sinks to the bottom is emptied first, with little need to scrape out the can. 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