Winter Marks Pinnings PINNED Kathie Gardner, Atchison junior in Business, Delta Delta Delta, to Bob Nash, Bartlesville, Okla., junior in Business, Delta Chi. Jo Lee, Kansas City, Kan. junior in Design, Delta Delta Delta, to Steve Culbertson, Coffeyville senior in Architecture, Delta Tau Delta. Mary Meehan, Topeka, to Stephen Russell, Topeka junior in Journalism (News-Editorial), Phi Kappa Theta. Mary Morgan, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, sophomore in Secondary Education, to Richard Moody, Western Springs, Ill., junior, at Illinois Wesleyan University. ENGAGED Patricia Jo Bahm, Udall senior at Emporia State, Alpha Sigma Tau, to Dale Reinecker, Wellington senior in Advertising, Kappa Sigma. Marsha Barth, Leawood sophomore in Advertising, Sigma Kappa, to Jim Bennett, sophomore at Kansas State University. Sue Brown, Topeka sophomore in Occupational Therapy. Alpha Delta Pi, to Ronnie McVey, St. Joseph, Mo., fifth-year Pharmacy student. Theta Chi. Sherre George, Thayer senior in Physical Education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Danny McCue, fourth-year Pharmacy student, Theta Chi. Cheridah Kaufman, Halstead senior in Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Larry Henrie, Wichita senior in Business. Linda Kinder, Topeka, to Bill Stephens, Topeka freshman in Photojournalism. Jackie Missildine, Hutchinson senior in Education, to John Pepper, Lenexa senior in Advertising. New Law Scholarship Law School Dean James K. Logan has announced that an annual $300 scholarship in the memory of Laverne Moin, a graduate of the Law School class of 1956, had been made available by a Wichita law firm. HURRY! Last 2 days Starts Saturday! — Don't Miss It — Kansas ponds provides additional geological research for Miss Swineford's division. (Continued from page 3) She Loves Rocks and Her Job— Within the last two years, Miss Swineford helped complete the new 1964 Kansas State Geological Survey map which replaces the out-of-date 1937 version. Traveling alone in western Kansas during three summers, Miss Swineford mapped Clark, Comanche, and Barber Counties. Vandals Strike Despite the vision many people have of a geologist who lives close to nature, climbs over rocks, and makes mineral discoveries, a more accurate picture includes a Two KU living groups were struck by vandals early this morning who painted the letters TNE on the front door of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and the sidewalk of Chi Omega sorority. The two social organizations are combined in a Rock Chalk skit which is entitled "What TNE Means to Me or AWS I Love You Best. Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, January 6, 1966 Dwight Boring* says... Q. Where can a college man get the most for his life insurance dollars? A. From College Life Insurance Company's famous policy, THE BENEFACTOR! Call me and I'll give you a fillin on all nine of The Benefactor's big benefits. No obligation, of course. A. Only college men are insured by College Life and college men are preferred risks. Q. How come? 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 *DWIGHT BORING geologist who sits at a desk and does paper work. THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA representing EVEN IN the field, a great deal of the geologist's work entails detailed desk work to plot maps and list data, said Miss Swineford. ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Today the field of geology offers many opportunities to women as well as men, she added. "Most jobs open to women are in industrial or government positions with federal or state geological surveys. Geology is a fascinating field for any woman who loves rocks," said Miss Swineford. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS THIRSTY? VISIT THE OLD MISSION INN for YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE (WE HAVE GREAT FOOD, TOO) 1904 Mass. 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