Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 31, 1957 MARY McCAMMON Two Couples Engaged To Wed The engagement of Mary McCammon to Dean Gilbert is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McCammon of King City, Mo. Mr. Gilbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gilbert of Maysville, Mo. Miss McCammon is a freshman in the School of Fine Arts and lives in Miller Hall. Mr. Gilbert has served two years in the Navy and is now engaged in farming. No date has been set for the wedding. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinrichs of Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to William D. Boles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Boles of Buhs-ton. Miss Heinrichs is a junior in the College and lives in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Boles is a junior in electrical engineering and is a pledge of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, and a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary physics fraternity. Faculty Club Will Entertain Friday The Faculty Club will have a Halloween party at 8 p.m. Friday. The program will be followed by dancing. The hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Norris Nahman, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Dick, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neale Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Loof-bourrow, Miss Joie Stapleton and Ano Knapper. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baur and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beer were hosts recently to a Faculty Club dessert bridge. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Initiates Recently initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity were Bob Kramer, Herington, Tom Coen, Kansas City, Mo., and Kent Overby, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomores, and George C. Dipman, Larned, and Dick Sharp, Mission, juniors. ... On The Hill ... Grace Pearson Crace Pearson Hall held its annual Halloween Western Party Saturday evening. The chaperones were Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Madge McElihaney and Mrs. A. G. Kenton. --- Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma B琴 Epsilon fraternity held its annual Bowery Brawl Saturday at the chapter house. Chapierones were Mrs. Pauline Warren, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Fannie Spanier and Mrs. E. W. Wuthnore. --- Delta Upsilon Ginger Hancock, Topeka senior, was chosen Delta Upson Trophy Girl Friday at the fraternity's annual party. Her attendants were Sharon Regier, Newton senior, and Ann Lasater, Wichita junior. Miss Hancock and Miss Regier are members of Delta Gamma sorority and Miss Lasater is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Chaperones were Mrs. Carmen Wynne, Mrs. Mary Wigton, Mrs Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Gordon Yockey and Mrs. Margaret Millman, Pi Kappa Alpha The annual Twelfth Street Brawl of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was held Saturday at the Hotel Eldridge. The chaperones were Mrs. W. R. Banker, Mrs. C. T. Atkinson, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, and Mrs. Mildred Wogan. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority will hold its annual faculty coffee from 7 to 8 tonight at the chapter house. Mrs. Mary Wigton, housemother, will act as hostess. Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Sally Mader, Lawrence sophomore, to Jim Campbell, Larned senior and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced by Carol Sue Ekland, Russell senior. Mader-Campbell Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was host to Delta Gamma sorority recently for a barbecue and hour dance at the fraternity's chapter house. Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. Pauline Warren were the chaperones. The pinning of Pat Stitt, Denver, Colo. junior, to Jim Austin, Topeka sophomore, has been announced by Delta Gamma sorority. Austin is a member of Triangle fraternity. The pinning was announced by Carolyn Bailey, Scranton, and Joan Moyer, Hinsdale, Ill., seniors, and Sandy Blankenship, Great Bend junior. Stitt-Austin --- --- Members of the Iowa State College chapter of Sigma Pi fraternity were guests of the local chapter at a dinner held at the chapter house Sunday. Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Pi --- Both pinings were announced in a skit and the attendants were Ann Nichols, Hutchinson, Betty Thomas, Mission and Barbara Barnes, Mission, junior, and Sharon Edgar, Mission sophomore. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Sewers of Paris party Saturday. The chaperones were Mrs. Edward Turner and Mrs. Dorothy Nichols. * * The pinning of Martha Pearse, Nevada, Mo. junior, to Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson senior, has been announced by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The sorority has also announced the pinning of Audrey Hansen, Leavenworth sophomore, to Chuck Hydeman, Kansas City sophomore.' Both men are members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The Gingham and Jeans party of Acacia fraternity was held Saturday at Oak Lodge. Mrs. D. H. Buie and Mr. and Mrs. William Lindstrom served as chaperones. Acacia Gamma Phi Beta Hansen-Hydeman Houses Tell Of Pinnings Pearse-Elliott Walters-Wood Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Sandy Waiters, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Bob Wood, Liberal junior and member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced Friday at the Delta Upsilon Trophy Girl Formal. With Rory Calhoun "Co-Hit By Popular Demand" - Senior Pictures By Appointment to 1958 JAYHAWKER Hixon's Studio for all official... - Portraits by Photography - Application Pictures Don Crawford • Bob Blank 721 Mass. HIXON STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP VL3.0330 VI 3-0330 DARRELL NIXON Fashion Change Is The Style This Season Changing fashions are all the vogue this year. Domed hiplines, uneven hemlines, wrapped coats that revive the Dolman silhouette, and relaxed waistlines illustrate the change. A languid mood is carried out by the way that jackets and overblouses drop from the shoulders to the hipline with virtually no shape. 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