Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 21, 1958 - PEGGY OWENS Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Owens, Vinita, Okla., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Diz DaHarb, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. DaHarb, Parsons. SANDRA PFAFF Betrothals Told Miss Owens is a junior in the School of Education, Mr. DaHarb, a senior in the School of Business, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. A late August wedding is planned . . . Mrs. Orley B. Mayfield has announced the engagement of her daughter, Lelia, to Donald Coyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Coyne. All are of Hutchinson. Miss Mayfield is a freshman in the College and Mr. Coyne a senior enrolled in the School of Engineering. He will enter the California Institute of Technology next fall to work toward an advanced degree in physics. No wedding date has been set. Miss Pfaff is a sophomore in nursing. Mr.Miller, a junior majoring in journalism, is a member of Kappa Alpha Mu, honorary photography-journalism organization. No date has been set for the wedding. The engagement of Judith Hulse to Arlan Ramsay has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Gladys Hulse, Topeka. Mr. Ramsay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ramsay, Dodge City. Both are seniors in the College. The engagement of Sandra Plaff to Ron K. Miller has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Plaff, Cedar Räpids, Iowa, Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold G. Miller, Kansas City, Mo. August 22 is the wedding date. ... On The Hill . Jerry Nelson, McPherson sophomore, has been elected president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity for the fall semester. Delta Tau Delta Bill Witt, Garden City and Paul Mordy, Emporia, alumni relations; and Dave Wilson, Leawood, activities. All are juniors, Don Culp Mission sophomore, Jim Christy, Rochester, N.Y., freshman, and John Girotto, Pittsburgh junior, yearbook Other officers are Jerry Richter, Springfield, Mo., vice-president; Dennis Payne, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman; Glen Hedqist, Mission, rush chairman; Dave Blackburn, Parsons, and Par Pitner, Glasco, pledge trainers; Ted Hall, Garden City, scholarship chairman; and Louis Graves, St. John, rules. All are sophomores. Dennis Kindsvater, Kinsley, assistant treasurer; Nick Marcellino, New York, N Y., sergeant-at-arms; Chuck Elliott, Kansas City, Kan. intramurares chairman; Jerry Wilder, Mission, and Dick Meindinger, Hiawatha, house and grounds; and Mac Johnson, Topeka, publicity. All are freshmen. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Laurin Wilhelm, Great Bend junior, has been elected president of Foster Hall for the fall semester. Foster Hall Campus Club News Other officials are: Dave Johnson McPherson sophomore, vice-president; Mo Butsell, El Dorado Springs Mo. secretary; Bob Rati, Pittsburg freshman, treasurer; Roger Minneman, Hiwatha freshman, interdorm Bob Yaple, St. Joseph, Mo. junior scholarship. Clark Champe, Kansas City, Kan junior, intramural; Jim Williams, Almena freshman, party representat- ive; Dick Willhite, Toronto sophomore, songleader; Kent Richert, Wichita junior, historian; and Jim Rowland, Parsons junior, social chairman. Diplomas for the degree "Pht." "putting husband through," were presented at the installation banquet of the Dames chapter of the National Association of University Dames Monday in the Kansas Union. Graduation ceremonies were conducted for 16 wives whose husbands are graduating from KU. The group was entertained with ballads and songs sung by Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law. KU Dames Get Awards Mrs. Ronald Cook was elected president. Other officers are Mrs. William DeJarnette, vice-president; Mrs. Cline Treaucer, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Stanton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James McDowell, recording secretary; and Mrs. Robert McGlashon, club hostess. The Pennsylvania Dutch have a way with tomatoes. They cut them in thick slices and sprinkle with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. Serve cold as an accompaniment to a main course at dinner time. Kentucky Fried Chicken It's Coming To The BIG BUY Colonel Sanders' SW of Lawrence Clubs Meet, Elect Officers Mu Phi Epsilon, music fraternity, held its annual Pledge Musicale in Swarthout Hall May 15. Mu Phi Epsilon Marva Lou Powell, Topeka junior, introduced the pledge class and its officers, Joyce Malicky, Baldwin president, and Patricia Duerksen, Bartlesville, Okla., vice-president, both freshmen. Highways 10 & 59 Lavena Brown, Colby sophomore, and Julie Nicholson, Lawrence junior. Other pledges are: Jan Auer, El Dorado, Mary Bennett, Independence, Mo., Vicki Ann Bruner, Sedan, Judy Gorton, Lawrence, Diane Hoisington, Paradise, Loretta Johnson, Independence, Mo., Dorothy Lynch, Tulsa, Okla., Evelyn Filkington, Parsons, Barbara Wendel, Kansas City, Mo., all freshmen. Banana-Cinnamon Rolls Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club held its annual senior farewell dinner Friday at Holiday Inn. Other officers are Louis Heitlinger, Leavenworth junior, vice-chairman; Jim McDowell, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, treasurer; Jim Coomes, Lawrence junior, recording secretary; George Dean, Lawrence junior, senior representative; Norman Halpain, St. Joseph, Mo. sophomore, junior representative; and Bernard Halliwell, Lawrence junior, Engineering Council representative. Bob Jacks, Malvern, Ark. junior, has been elected chairman of the student branch of the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Mrs. Luella Foster, assistant professor of Home Economics, spoke on "The Pride of Our Profession." Miss Dorothy Lane, instructor of Home Economics and sponsor of the club, was presented a gift. . . . NEW YORK—(UP)—Youngsters will go for these banana-cinnamon rolls. Brush butter on top of 6 brown-n-serve butterflake rolls. Partially separate each roll into five equal parts. Combine 3 tablespoons sugar and $ \frac{1}{2} $ teaspoon cinnamon. Coat 30 slices of banana in the mixture. Insert a banana slice between open sections of each roll. Bake in a greased shallow pan in a hot oven (400 degrees) for 12 minutes. Officers installed were: Gayle Kinemond, Bushton, president; Carol Plumb, Overland Park, vice-president; Teresa Gainey, Kansas City, Kan. secretary; Adele Schmidt, Arlington, secretary. All are juniors. IRE and AIEE Top biscuits with paprika, celery seed, or garlic powder before baking and serve with a meat course. Or add the spice to the crust of meat pies. For a slightly sharper flavor in cheese sauce for cauliflower, add $ \frac{1}{2} $ teaspoon dry mustard to your usual blend. - * * from all corners of the world Students, faculty and administrators come to the William Sloane House, long famous for its comfortable, inexpensive accommodations and its wide spread program of services. Enjoy clean rooms, coffee shop, tailor, TV room, sports, forums and tours. All age groups accommodated. RATES: $2.20 single; $3-$3.40 double. Membership included. Write for Folder C. Sigma Delta Pi WILLIAM SLOANE HOUSE Y.M.C.A. 356 West 34th St. (nr Ninth Ave.) New York, N.Y. Phone: Oxford 5-5133 (One Block from Penn Station) New officers of Sigma Delta Pi national Spanish honorary fraternity, are Mrs. Rita Bartholomew, secretary in the department of Romance languages, president, and Donna Fink, Fredonia junior, vice-president. Victor Baptiste, Kansas City, Kan, secretary, and Verne L. Vogt, Law- rence, treasurer. Both are assistant instructors of Romance languages. Sigma Delta Pi will continue to meet during the summer. An initiation and election for summer school students will be held. Ped Clubs * * Questionnaires are being distributed this week in the organized houses and in the Kansas Union by the inter-club pep organization, composed of members of KuKus, Jay Janes, Froshawks and Red Peppers. The purpose of the questionnaire is to get student reaction on how to improve the pep clubs next year. Pi Delta Phi Pi Delta Phi, national French honors fraternity, has presented its annual awards to outstanding students in sophomore French classes. French books were awarded to Ann Cramer, Cincinnati, Ohio and Jane Crow, Topeka. Bronze medals were awarded to Tom Van Dyke, Kansas City, Mo., and Steve Callahan, Independence. All are sophomores. Delta Sigma Pi John Bourret, president of Delta Sigma Pi, national business fraternity, crowned Randy Mayor the Rose of Delta Sig for 1958 at the annual Rose of Delta Sig formal. *** Miss Mayor, Lake Quivera senior, is in the School of Business. She was attended by Patricia Boyer, Cedar Vale freshman, and Becky Todd, Kansas City, Mo. YOUR EYES Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity announces the initiation of 16 men. They are: Neill W. Bui, Lawrence, Stanley J. Casper, St. Joseph, Mo., L. Richard Lindstrom, Hyattsville, Md., and Ralph E. Nelson, McPherson. All are seniors. Louis E. Hannen, Burlington, Gordon Hofstra, Bonner Springs, Robert S. Kass, Bronx, N. Y., John V. Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio and Leslie R. Monroe, Lyons. All are sopho- mores. Robert D. Beall, Leavenworth, Carl L. Brothers, Cherryvale, Jim R. Crawford, Lincoln, Jon H. Gjovig, Mission, Kenton C. Granger, Ottawa, Phillip G. Heinschel, Smith Center, and Arlen C. Schroeder, Leavenworth. All are juniors. El Ateneo Spanish 3a students presented a play scene today at the last meeting of El Ateneo. Spanish club. A scene from a recent Argentine play was also read. Donna Fink, Fredonia junior, was in charge of the reading. New officers are: Margaret Ann Kurt, Kansas City, Mo., president, and Kathleen Roberts, Hutchinson, vice-president. Both are sophomores. Dolores Villarreal, Hutchinson junior, is secretary-treasurer. Diploma Framing QUICK SERVICE KEELER'S Bookstore 939 Mass. GOOD CAR-KEEPING WEEK May 21-31 This Is Remember if you don't keep your car in shape it may not keep you! Come in before you go home for a complete Safety-Check. To make your trip easier, fill up with 5D Premium Gasolene and Trojanize your car. CITIES FRITZ CO. CITIES SERVICE Phone VI 3-4321 SERVICE 8th and New Hampshire