Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1957 ANN JOHNSON GINGER HANCOCK KAY SOLGER Three Reveal Summer Engagements Johnson-Havenhill Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Johnson of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Jack Havenhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Havenhill, Lake Tapia-wingo. Mo. Miss Johnson is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Pi Lambda Theta honorary education fraternity, Mortar Board, and is a senior in the School of Education. Mr. Havenhill is a member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity, Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity and is at the University Medical Center. No date has been set for the wedding. --- Hancock-Swank Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hancock of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Ginger, to George Swank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Houses Elect Officers Lambda Chi Alpha The Lambda Chi Aiph pledge class has elected John Durrett, Prairie Village freshman, as president. The other pledge class officers are Bob Langham, Leawood freshman, vice president, John Peterson, Topeka freshman, secretary, and Roger Newell, Phillipsburg sophomore, social chairman. ** Phi Gamma Delta Tom Ash, Kansas City, Mo., was elected president of the Phi Gamma Delta pledge class. The other officers are Terry Hart, Mission, vice president; Elbert Smith, Fairway, secretary; Kye Felt, Scarsdale, N.Y., treasurer; Dan Hogerty, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman, and Charlie Livieri, St. Joseph, Mo., sergeant-at-arms. All are freshmen. . . . Ron Reifel, Overland Park senior, will serve as president of Foster Hall for the fall semester. Other officers are Chuck Smith, Everest junior, vice president; Spencer Dickson, Topeka sophomore, secretary; Jim Hohn, Marysville senior, treasurer; Laurin Wilhelm, Great Bend junior, social chairman; Norman Dudley, Wichita junior, scholarship chairman; Richard Willhite, Toronto sophomore, intramuralals chairman; David Schalker, Holton senior, historian; Bob Cook, Leavenworth senior, AGI representative, and Bob Deines, Russell junior, song leader. Foster Hall Bright Fall Hues Enliven Wardrobe Mother Nature yearly chooses bright colors for her fall fashions and the trend is being picked up by the leading fashion designers. Often the basic costume is in a subdued shade but the fall jewelry and accessories brighten the ensemble. Every woman's wardrobe contains the basic black dress and this year it is being accented with exotic hats and big, gaudy jewelry. Chokers, thick ropes or bibs are eye-catchers. So are large artistic earrings or vivid scarves in turquoise, kelly green or orange. Bright velvet berets are the first sign of fall in some parts of the nation. Worn with end-of-summer cottons and black silks, the little side-tilted hats give a fall costume touch in emerald, lipstick red and royal blue. New jewelry appears for the sweater set—small guards which fasten on both sides of a cardigan neckline to hold it on the shoulders. Chains come with jeweled clips in the shape of beetles, flowers or bars. Alpha Kappa Lambda Warren Gay, Topeka senior, will serve as president of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity for the fall semester. Other officers include A. V. Morgan, Lawrence senior, vice president; Jay Marks, Mission junior, recording secretary; Larry Larkin, Kansas City, Mo. senior, corresponding secretary; Roger Mosshart, Lawrence junior, treasurer, and Charles Elvin, Haven junior, house manager. George L. Swank also of Topeka George L. Swank also of Topanga Miss Hancock is a senior in the School of Education and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Swank is a senior in architecture and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and Sachem honor society. Solger-Scott *** Mr. and Mrs. William H. Solger of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaye, to John Frederick Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Scott of Detroit, Mich. Miss Solger is a junior in the college and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Scott attended KU last year and was affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Swiss Student Picnic Swiss Student Picnic The Swiss students held a get-acquainted picnic Sunday at Lone Star Lake. Eight Swiss students, six more than last year, are enrolled in the University this year. Cobalt, a strategic metal, derives its name from kobold, which means an evil or mischievous spirit. Watkins Hall and Grace Peason Hall held a dessert-dance Tuesday night at Grace Pearson. The chaperones were Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. Edna Ramage. Sunday night Watkins Hall held a surprise birthday banquet for their housemother, Miss Willard, and for the freshmen women. Watkins Hall ... On The Hill ... *** Alpha Delta Pi A dessert picnic followed by dancing will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday by Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Delta Upsilon fraternity. It will be at Central Park. *** Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold its annual pledge yell-in at 7:30 tonight. It will be followed by an open house and reception at the chapter house. *** Battenfeld Hall Delta Gamma Battenfeld Hall and Douthart Hall held an hour dance Tuesday night at Battenfeld. Chapierones were Mrs. A. G. Kenton and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Delta Gamma sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity will hold a dessert and hour dance at 6:30 tonight at the Sigma Nu chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. Carmen Wynne. Helpful Fashion Hints Garments made of such fabrics as nylon, orlon and dacron tend to pick up color from other garments in the same wash. Even colored labels should be removed before putting in a white wash. Suede shoes should be completely dry before they are cleaned. Use a rubber sponge or stiff brush, but not a wire brush. Follow the brushing by spreading the liquid dressing in one direction. A smudge on pale french leather gloves can be removed with a piece of stale white bread or clean white art gum. Rub the smudge with the gloves on your hands. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds An hour dance will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Miller Hall with residents of Battenfeld Hall as guests. The chaperones will be the housemothers, Mrs. R, G. Roche and Mrs. A, G. Kenton. Subtle to sophisticated, muted and soft or holdly toned-up, here are all the smart new stripings, handsomely expressed in 'BOTANY'500' suits to create a handsome well-groomed appearance. See how they flatter you. 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