Students Ask Explanation Of Meals A petition signed by residents of living groups resulted in a meeting last night to explain the variety and quality of food being served in residence halls. J. J. Wilson, head of the housing department, spoke at 7 p.m. to approximately 100 women students, Mrs. Frank Shavlik, assistant to the Dean of Women, reported. Also present were the resident directors from the women's halls, and the head dietician. THE MEETING was called after Wilson received the petition last week. Wilson told the students that the All University Residence Hall Committee plans the meals, buys the food, and posts menus throughout the residence hall system. In general, he said, the menus are identical in all the halls. He also said that 75 cents per day is the amount allotted for raw food per person. Hootenanny at JRP A Hoot N Hollar, sponsored by The Association of University Residence Halls and Radio Station KUOK will be held tonight at Joseph R. Pearson Hall, from 6-7. PINNINGS Pinnings and Engagements Patty Gilliland, Hutchinson junior, Chi Omega, to John Bork, St. Mary senior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ENGAGEMENTS Lois Adams, Lawrence sophomore in Anthropology, to Robert C. Nelson, Herrington sophomore in Radiation Biophysics. representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Lauren Barnard, Prairie Village junior in Business Administration, to Bill Anderson, Overland Park junior in Engineering Physics. Nancy Behan, Yankton, S.D., senior in Sociology, to Ron Clauer, Lenexa senior in Zoology. Candace Sue Cole, Coffeyville sophomore in Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Stephen Scott Strasburger, Coffeyville sophomore in Dentistry. ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Jewelda Devore, Belleville senior in German, to Steve Scofield, Scandia, High School Physics and Math Teacher, Centre High, Herington. Danielle Goering, Moundridge senior in Speech Pathology, to Wayne Goering, Moundridge senior in Electrical Engineering and Business, Kansas State University. Vickie McBride, Hutchinson junior in Design, Alpha Phi, to James P. Nyland, Washington, Kan., senior in Russian, Soviet and Slavic Areas, and Political Science, Delta Sigma Phi. *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone V1 2-0767 Emily Schumacher, Liberty, Mo., senior in Elementary Education, to Chuck Bishop, North Kansas City, Mo., senior in History at Midland College, Fremont, Neb., Kappa Phi. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansas Classifieds. All the news that fits . . . we print Daily Kansan 13 Wednesday, December 1, 1965 'GIVE A RECORD' BELL'S "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men — and sold only to college men — gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred risks. Call me and I'll fill you in on THE BENEFACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Dwight Boring* says... TEST 1. Are you 18 or over? 2. Have you a driver's license? 3. Do you attend KU? Score 3 yes's and you can Rent a car from Hertz. For more information Call Gayle VI 3-7070 HERTZ PUT YOU IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT LET HERTZ PUT YOU IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT. Do Your Clothes Show Signs of Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving can leave your clothes in a sad shape. Lawrence can make them spotless again. Our exclusive Sanitone Dry Cleaning Process will renew your clothes to their bright, soft, and sparkling appearance. Sanitone is the quality dry cleaning process. launderers and dry cleaners 10th & New Hampshire VI 3-3711 "Specialist In Fabric Care"