Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 3.1958 JERE GLOVER Glover-Turner Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Glover, Salina, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jere, to Harry Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, Topeka. Miss Glover is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Turner is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Both are seniors in the School of Journalism. A June wedding is planned. Latest In Mink Swimsuits If a woman wants to swim in mink she can, come beach weather. Beaunit Mills is out with a bathing suit fabric patterned to look like brown mink. Actually, the material is elasticized faille. The suit, with a slim fit and a deep v-back, can be purchased plain or with a mink (the real thing) cuff across the bodice. The manufacturer said the suit is meant for swimming. Even with mink trim, it's dunkable. When frying eggs, be sure the grease is hot enough to make a drop of water sizzle. If it's not, the eggs will be greasy. - * * Cooked shrimp added to cream of potato soup makes a filling one-dish meal. Campus Club News Cabinet Chosen, Meetings Planned KU-Y KU-Y cabinet members have been chosen by the combined YWCA and YWCA executive board and will take office March 11 to serve for one year. New chairman for the eight cabinet commissions are: Christian heritage, Barbara L. Blake, Kansas City, Kan., William Witt, Garden City, both juniors; international commission, Barbara Pesnell, Abilene junior, John Reiff, Wichita freshman; social responsibility, Anne Lasater, Wichita junior and Kenneth Megill, Independence freshman. Personnel and campus affairs, Barbara Eklund, Summit, N. J. sophomore, Charles Coolidge, Emporia freshman; membership, Martha Crowley, Pittsburgh junior, John Allen, Hutchinson sophomore; publicity and publications, Ann Hoopingarner, Dallas, Tex. freshman Wendel Koerner, Jefferson City, Mo. sophomere. KU-Y delegates, Joyce L. Cutting, Ottawa, Paul B. Lewellyn, Hutchinson, both sophomores. Organized house representatives are Barbara E. Boley, Kansas City, Mo.瞒omore Dick Sengpieli, Parsons junior. *** Theta Sigma Phi Members of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional fraternity for women in journalism heard a panel discussion Thursday by three KU alumnae about the jobs they hold in the field of communications. The alumnae are Mrs. Gretchen Smith, Kansas City Times, Miss Jane Pecinovsky, Kansas City Star, and Mrs. Virginia Dale, KLWN. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of 1956. Miss Pecinovsky and Mrs. Dale graduated in 1957. - * * Jay Janes The Jay Janes, upperclass women's pep club, has appointed a committee to work on the club's senior farewell party. Sherri James, Emporia sophomore, is chairman. Other members are Marcia Opperman, Fredonia, Eleanor Wilson, Meade, and Marilyn Moyer, Kansas City, Mo., all juniors Carol Abernathy, Kansas City, Kan., and Margie Tolle, El Dorado, both sophomores. Karen Moeckly, Britton, S. D. senior, has been appointed temporary social chairman of the organization. Chi O, Kappa Sig Initiate Chi Omega sorority has announced the initiation of 31 pledges. Julia Stanford, Concordia sophomore, was honor initiate. Carolyn Hogan, Little Rock, Ark. junior, was chosen best pledge. Chi Omega Other initiates are Ann Mellrath, Great Bend, Janet Jackson, Sharon Rogers, Hilda Miller, Lawrence, Kathy Hupp, Bette Forgy, Karen Lumm, Wichita Virginia Kihm, Hutchinson, Susie Elmore, Stafford. Joyce Cutting, Ottawa, Virginia Marshall, Dallas, Tex. Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo., Carol Immer, Ann Humann, Kansas City, Mo., Kay Allen, Rockport, Mo., Betty Wurst, Russell, Anje Ashley, Rosemary Nation, Chanute, Barbara Criss, Wellington, Beverley Baird, Topeka, Sharon Hagman, Pittsburg, Helen Lorson, Chapman, Mickey Gibson, Webster Groves, Mo., All are soophomes. Rosemary Jones, Timken, Judy Ashley, Barbara Wilson, Chanute, Sue Ann McMillion, Coffeyville, Jodi English, St. John, Doris Gaeddert, Hutchinson, all juniors. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity has initiated James Mortimer, Salina, Robert. Moberly, Excelsior Springs, Mo, Ronald Miller, John Phillips, Kansas City, Mo., John Horning, Topeka, Gary Dicks, Hoisington, Larry Prather, Wichita, all freshmen. Herschell Murry, Kansas City, Mo., Phillip Comstock, Unionville, Mo, both sophomores, and Howard Blenden, Arkansas City junior. A MAN'S SHAMPOO... in Shower-Safe Plastic! Old Spice Shampoo conditions your scalp as it cleans your hair. Removes dandruff without removing natural oils. Gives you rich, man-sized lather that leaves your hair more manageable, better-looking ... with a healthy sheen! So much better for your hair than drying soaps...so much easier to use than shampoos in glass bottles. Try it! SHAMPOO by SHULTON 725 Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority held an exchange dinner Tuesday at the chapter houses. ..On The Hill. *** Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority will hold its annual Son and Brother Banquet Tuesday at the sorority house. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority recently held their Fathers' Weekend. The girls entertained their fathers with dinner and attended the Kansas Nebraska basketball game. game Alpha Phi Jo Schmidt, Kirkwood, Mo. sophonore, has been appointed assistant mouse manager of Alpha Phi sorority Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity held an informal dance in the chapter house Friday night after the KU-Oklaoma game. The fraternity announces the pledging of Steve Charles, Garden City sophomore, and Phil Kruse, Lawrence freshman. Mrs. Fannie Spurrier, housemother, chaperoned. A sister-daughter banquet will be held at the Sigma Chi house March 13. Sigma Phi Epsilon *** Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its winter formal Feb. 22. The banquet was held before the dance at the Holiday Inn. Guests were Dean and Mrs. Donald K. Alderson. Chaperones were Mrs. Pauline Warren Mrs. A.G. McKay and Miss Merle Munson, house-mothers. *** Parker-Banker Sigma Chi fraternity has announced the pinning of Jan Banker, Russell sophomore, to Sara Parker, Mission freshman. Put thumb tacks at the back lower corners of picture frames. This will keep them from touching the wall and making marks. - * * A lazy susan in the kitchen or nursery keeps baby food jars or toilet articles within easy reach. NOW SHOWING Adults 75c—Kids 25c NOW SHOWING Adults 75c-Kids 25c THEATRE . . . . . Telophone Vuk MG 3-1065 Multi Colors For Hosiery The hosiery industry nostery industry makes it hard for women to remain neutral this spring. Hoping to lure us girls away from selecting stocking colors "to go with everything," they've come out with 450 shades for the new season. The shorter skirts (as high as 19 and 20 inches in Paris) put the emphasis on the legs, so they might as well be prettily covered, says the National Assn. of Hosiery Manufacturers. In the pink-red family alone, there are 70 stocking shades. One manufacturer dubbed a couple of his "rocket red" and "moon mad." "This season, fashion-conscious women will blend, match or constrast their stockings to complement the important colors in ready-to-wear," it said. Colors to "complement" range from gray to red to apricot to salad green. New color name, "string," is the term the fashion industry has coined to describe off-white and creamy white. The hosiery industry is matching the dress collections with 20 "string" beiges. The association listed 50 shades in the peach and orange family, from a pale pink peach tone to a bright coral. There are 50 blues, 25 greens, 20 grays and more than 50 taupes and spicy brown shades. 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