Friday. Jan. 10. 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 9 ALTRICIA OGDEN SANDRA STOWERS CAROL SOCOLOFSKY MARY KAY ZETTL The couple is planning a June wedding. Miss Ogden is a junior in the School of Education and lives in Sellards Hall. Mr. Misse, a senior in the College, lives at Stephenson Hall and is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity. Six Couples Engaged To Wed JANE LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden of Neodesha have announced the engagement of their daughter, Altricia, to Fred Misse, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred B. Misse of Highland. Ogden-Misse Stowers-Holloway Sandra Stowers' engagement to Jerry Holloway has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stowers, Bethesda, Md. Mr. Holloway's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Holloway, Washington, D.C. Miss Stowers is a junior in the College. Mr. Holloway is a sophomore at the University of Florida, Gainesville. No date has been set for the wedding. Mid-Winter Pinnings Announced By Students Bailev-Yeokum Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Barbara Bailey, Overland Park senior, to Mark Yeokum, Belton, Mo. senior, and a member of Triangle fraternity. Announcing the pinning were Toni Barnes, St. Joseph, Mo., Mary Beth Noyes, Troy, and Janetha Schmalzried, Dighton, seniors, Beverly Wesong, Pittsburg junior, and Judy Austin, Topeka sophomore. Also assisting were Mary Anne Webster, Leavenworth senior, and Jane Flagler, Geneva, Ill. junior. * * Allen-Phillips The pinning of Patience Allen, Prairie Village sophomore, to Second Classman Jack Phillips of the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., has been announced by Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Announcing the pinning were Suzie Adkins and Judy Anthony, Kansas City, Mo., Sharon Bevan, Mission, and Carol Barker, Independence, Mo., seniors, Ruthie Palmgren and Patti Painton, Kansas City, Mo., Marie Fairchild, Liberal, Sally Wilen, Manhattan, and Josie Gerber, Leavenworth, juniors. *** Henry-Gay A member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity, Warren Gay, Topeka senior, has been pinned to Diane Henry, Topeka sophomore. Gay is president of his fraternity and Miss Henry lives in Hodder Hall. A skit announced the pinning of Mary Mills, Lawrence junior, to Bill King, Washington first year medical student, at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house. King is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Announcing the pinning were Maureen Gernon, Hiawatha junior, and Beverly Finch, Ottawa senior; Miss Mill's attendants were Mary Wiggins, Larned and Nancy Deem, Joplin, Mo., sophomores. Mills-King *** Erickson-Pfanenstiel Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Marilyn Erickson, Mission, to Bryce Pfanenstiel, Salina, and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Both are juniors. Vancil-Fuller Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Judy Vancil, Abilene sophomore, to Max Fuller, Ellis senior. Fuller is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. ... O'Brien-Steerman Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill. sophomore, has announced her planning to Jim Steerman, Emporia senior. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. McMinimv-Mathews Two Ashland students, Merlyn McMinimy, sophomore, and Bill Mathews, senior, have announced their pinning. Miss McMinimy lives in Hodder Hall and Mathews is a member of Beta Theta p fraternity. ... On The Hill .. --juniors. Larry Moyer, Pratt junior, is librarian. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall held its annual New Year's Dinner Monday in the English Room of the Student Union. Miss Julia Ames Willard is housemother. Triangle Bill Hackney, Coffeyville junior, has been elected president of Triangle fraternity. Other officers are Jack Fry, Augusta, vice president; George Leff, Mission, treasurer; Denny Greulich, East; Greenville, Pa., recording secretary; Bob Pearce, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Marshall Price, Topeka, sergeant at arms, and Fred Hohnbaum, Hiwacatha, librarian. All are Phi Gamma Delta *** Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn., was a dinner guest Tuesday at Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He spoke to the freshman members on the history of the KU campus. Delta Chi The members of Delta Chi fraternity will be hosts to the active chapter of the fraternity from Iowa State College, Ames, this weekend. They will stay at the chapter house and a party will be given for them Saturday evening in the Flame Room of the Dine-A-Mite. Socolofsky-Ohmart The engagement of Carol Ann Socolofsky to Richard Ohmart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verle Ohmart, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Socolofsky. All are from Scott City. The bride-elect is a freshman in the School of Fine Arts and lives at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Ohmart, a senior in the College, is president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The couple has not chosen a wedding date. *** Zettl-Mvers Engaged to wed June 8 are Mary Kay Zettl and John A. Myers. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zettl, Girard, and Mrs. T. A. Myers, St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Zettl is a sophomore in the College and a member of Alpha Omicron sorority. Mr. Myers is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Alpha Chi Sigma professional chemistry fraternity. 8 in Girard. The wedding will take place June --is a senior at Baker University, Baldwin, and is a member of Zeta Chi fraternity. Logan-Reid Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Logan, Jefferson City, Mo. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Jack Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Reid of Johnson. The bride-elect is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and is a sophomore in the College. Mr, Reid The couple is planning a summer wedding. --- Jones-Kirkland The engagement of Mary Ann Jones, Tonganoxie senior, to Jerry Allison Kirkland, Herington senior, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Arnold Jones, Mr. Kirkland's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John David Kirkland. Miss Jones lives in Miller Hall and is in the School of Education, Mr. Kirkland, who lives in Pearson Hall, is in the College. No date has been set for the wedding. Kent Pelz Daily Kansan Retail Ad Manager It Pays to Advertise Advertisements in the Kansan are solicited and prepared by students enrolled in the Retail Advertising class. The ad mgr. is responsible for the work which each of these students does. He keeps a running total of all local ads sold by each of the students, assigns the jobs of room duty and make-up and picks the outstanding ads to be given special recognition each week. It is his job to see that all advertisers are called on regularly and that they are satisfied with the quality and results of their ads. If an account has a complaint (which we admit they sometimes do), it is Kent's job to talk with the account and make any adjustments necessary to keep the advertiser sold on the merits of advertising in the Kansan. University Daily Kansan