Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 17, 1958 CAROLYN BAILEY PATRICIA WHITLEY 2 Couples Announce Summer Wedding Plans The engagement of Carolyn Lee Bailey to Leo G. LeSage has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bailey, Scranton. Miss Bailey is a senior in the College and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. LeSage, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. LeSage, is a 1857 graduate of the School of Engineering and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is now in the Navy and stationed in Washington, D.C. where he works for the Atomic Energy Commission. The wedding date has been set for June 22. --the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill The engagement of Patricia Ann Whitley to Kenneth J. Sells has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund John Whitley, Abilene. Miss Whitley is a sophomore in the College and a resident of Douthart Hall. Mr. Sells, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sells, Kansas City, Kan., is a sophomore in the College. A June wedding is planned. ... On The Hill Gertrude Sellards Pearson Jane Crow, Topeka sophomore has been elected president of the upperclass women of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall for the 1958-59 academic year. Other officers elected were Lois Tolbert, Topeka, treasurer; Betty Bumcarner, Tula, Okla., social chairman. Both are sophomores. Both freshman and upperclass sides of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall will hold an open house from 4:30-6 p.m. Saturday. Refreshments will be served in the living room and visitors will have the opportunity to see the rooms. Alpha Chi Omega The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain the pledge class of Chi Omega sorority with a bridge party at the chapter house Monday. Triangle . . . Triangle fraternity held their annual Founders' Day dinner Sunday at the chapter house. Oral Swanders, charter member of the Kansas chapter, presented a speech on the history of the chapter. Donald Dean, faculty adviser of the fraternity, gave an after dinner speech on "Originality in Engineering." --the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill Acacia John Shiedler, Mission sophomore, has been elected president of Acacia fraternity. Don Elmore, Harper junior, treasurer; Kirk Prather, Wellington freshman, rush chairman. Appointed officers are Craig Robertson, Joliet, Ill. freshman, sergeant at arms and scholarship chairman; David Rush, Kansas City, Kan. junior, publications; Tim Hamil, Mission senior, decorations; Jim Lindstrom, Hyattville, Md. freshman, athletic chairman; Steve Dodge, Salina sophomore, song leader. Other officers elected were Ralph Holland, Fredonia, vice-president and pledge trainer; Keith Ott, King-fisher, OKla, school chairman; Dave Pellet, Topeka, secretary; Gary Wiley, Russell, housemanager, Craig Chapman, Bellflower, Calif., junior steward. All are sophomores. Thorough cooking is a must for fresh pork. A meat thermometer is most reliable, but this method also works: make small incisions next to the bone. If the meat has changed from pink to grayish-white, the pork is done. Watkins Hall Residents of Watkins Hall presented a program at the Winter Veterans' Hospital in Topeka Friday, that wonderful feeling... Going Formal in an "IVY" Styled Dinner Jacket by After Six Campus Club News You'll feel grand, too, in the handsome "Playboy" formal, by After Six. "Ivy" styling at its best; natural shoulders, narrowed sleeves, smoother fit through chest and waist—all the fine details that make "Ivy" styling such a pleasure to wear. 28.95 KU-Y Two KU students and a YMCA adviser were elected to offices at the YWCA-YMCA district conference in Pittsburg April 11 through 13. Jan Garrison, La Grange, Ill. sophomore, was elected district representative. Bob Nebrig, Leavenworth sophomore, was elected district co-chairman. Chuck Johnson, YMCA adviser at KU, was elected district adviser. Rho Chi RC, was elected district adviser. Other KU-Y delegates attending the conference were Marilyn McIntire, Oregon, Mo. senior; David Ontjes, Hutchinson junior; Joyce Cutting, Ottawa, Lehman, Abilenge, Alora Gaines, Kansas City, Kan, Bill Smith, Great Bend, all sophomores; Bob Hartley, Baxter Springs, Delwin Weightman, Overland Park, Chuck Coolidge, Emporia, all freshmen. * * Rho Chi, honorary fraternity for students in pharmacy, has announced the initiation of Dean R. Carman, Quinter junior; Jon Holman, Larned, Vernon R. Gleissner, Olmitz seniors. Max Starns, Cherryvale senior and president of the organization, presided at the ceremony. Dean Allen J. Reese of the School of Pharmacy gave a short talk. Colorful Helanca stretch tights now come in patterns. The one-piece stockings and panties are shown in cheeks and stripes. Colors include red or black with white. A small cork tacked low on backs of picture frames will prevent dark lines on walls. HEY FELLAS! HEY GALS! FIRST TIME ON CAMPUS! The Hilarious New "APPLICATION FOR A DATE" FORM Don't be confused about your date, have her fill out a date application first SAMPLE QUESTIONS: Do your parents object to dating college men? Does your father own a shotgun? Available at ROWLAND'S RANEY'S STUDENT UNION BOOKSTORE End This Spectacular Weekend With A Tremendous Event! 25 w Saturday, April 19 Union Ballroom $1.00 Per Couple - - F - 6 - - - H h - 1 - - - 5 - 8 -