PINNINGS Pinnings and Engagements Lynn Cooksey, Iola senior in elementary education, Sigma Kappa; to Jim Tracy, Columbus, Ohio, political science student at Ohio State University, Alpha Tau Omega. Jane Lukeman, Jacksonville, Ill., sophomore in art history, Gamma Phi Beta; to Mark Michaels, Wichita sophomore, Sigma Nu. Shelia Murphy, Conway Springs junior in fine arts, Gamma Phi Beta; to Mac Crowther, Cleveland, Ohio, junior in business, Sigma Nu. Connie Myers, Newton senior in Radio-TV, Gamma Phi Beta; to Don Hunter, Abilene senior in advertising, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Judy Howell, Hinsdale, Ill., senior in theater, Gamma Phi Beta; to Bruce Leavitt, Kansas City, Mo.; junior in English, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Betty Kastner, Salina junior in fashion merchandising, Pi Beta Phi; to Roger Oelschlager, Clay Center senior in law, Delta Upsilon. Jen Kost, St. Joseph, Mo., junior in education-history, Pi Beta Phi; to Mike Sollenberger, Hutchinson graduate student in law, Sigma Chi. Candy Hibbard, Kansas City, Mo., junior in history education, Pi Beta Phi; to David Peters, Kansas City, Mo., junior in anthropology and archaeology. Sigma Chi. Cindy Hardin, Lincoln, Nebr., junior in French education. Pi Beta Phi; to Bob Milligan, Hooper, Neb., in agriculture at Nebraska University, Alpha Tau Omega. Judy King, Wichita junior in elementary education, Delta Delta Delta; to Bart Eisfelder, Kansas City, Mo., junior in political science, Delta Chi. Kay Willard, Brentwood, Mo., junior, Delta Delta Delta; to Chuck Dobson, Kansas City junior, Kappa Sigma. ENGAGEMENTS Debbie Lask, Western Springs, Ill., junior in elementary education, Hashinger; to Dave Kamrar, San Mateo, Calif., senior in physical education. Jan Lohofener, Liberty, Mo., senior in occupational therapy, Alpha Chi Omega; to Frederick C. Stidman, Shawnee Mission, first year medical student at KU Medical Center. Jan Tureski, Camden, Ark., senior in art education, Delta Delta Delta; to Bob Liddle, Crestwood. Mo., senior in business, Delta Chi. Kathy Gardner, Atchison senior in business, Julie Bryant, Arkansas City sophomore. Delta Delta Delta; to Roger Milligan, Buffalo senior in business at Emporia State Teachers College. Delta Delta Delta; to Bob Nash, Bartlesville, Okla., senior in business, Delta Chi. Nancy Lyon, Wichita sophomore in apparel merchandising, Naismith; to Bill Scully, Pittsburg junior in business administration and advertising, Phi Kappa Psi. Nanette Cory, Leawood senior in elementary education, Pi Beta Phi; to John Meschke, Garden City graduate student in business, Sigma Chi. Susan Roper, Lawrence senior in math, Gamma Phi Beta; to Steve Jennings. Joanne Emerick, Murray Hill, N.J., senior in elementary education, Gamma Phi Beta; to Craig Shaw, Shawnee Mission senior in architecture. Sally Corlis, Ottawa junior in elementary education, Sigma Kappa; to Larry Reynolds, Summit, N.J. Andrea Evans, Chanute senior in anthropology, Sigma Kappa; to Richard Robison, Overland Park. Sharon Wells, Winfield senior in French education, Sigma Kappa; to Steve Cranston, Winfield senior in chemistry, Acacia. Francie Haldeman, Hutchinson senior in physical therapy, Sigma Kappa; to Barry Brown, Salina senior in German. Mari Morgan, Willowdale, Toronto, Canada, junior in secondary education, Sigma Kappa; to Richard Moody, Western Springs, Ill., senior in speech at Illinois Wesleyan University, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Carolyn Drury, Wichita senior in journalism Alpha Phi in Lewis Hall; to Edward Plavean, Marilla, N.Y., junior in biology at Baker University, Baldwin. Marilyn Lovern, Medicine Lodge sophomore in psychology; to Jim Kennedy, Leavenworth senior in engineering. Janice Kay Gray, Springfield, Mo., senior in piano, Alpha Chi Omega; to Don Hodges, Enfield senior in music education. Tessa Reese, Kansas City, Mo., senior in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi; to Gene Grossman, Kansas City, Mo., second year medical student, Delta Tau Delta. Linda French, Shawnee Mission senior in art education, Gamma Phi Beta; to Monti Wilson, Prairie Village senior, Alpha Tau Omega. McCoys salutes the Peace Corps during National Peace Corps Week. Scholarship finalists have tests, interviews National merit semi-finalists from throughout Kansas are on campus this week for two days of tests and interviews for selection of Watkins and Summerfield scholarship recipients for the coming year. The screening began yesterday for the 69 men and 32 women participating in this year's competition. Tests were given in the Kansas Union Ballroom and interviews were conducted by members of the scholarship committees. All semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program are invited to come to KU for examinations. From test results and personal interviews recipients are chosen and financial assistance is allotted according to need. Approximately 30 Summerfield and seven Watkins scholarships were awarded last year, said Mrs. Jo Hutton of the office of aids and awards. In addition to financial assistance, the program includes separate and joint dinner meetings throughout the year to "get acquainted" and hear guest speakers. Last night's dinner in the Union's Big Eight Room included scholars and scholarship candidates. 5 Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 6, 1966 Tires and Glass East End of 9th Street VI3-0956 Christmas Formal Time Christmas Formal Parties are the social events of the year at KU. To look your best for these parties and all holiday gatherings have your formal wear dry cleaned at New York Cleaners. We specialize in cleaning formal and party dresses, tuxedos, and dinner jackets. 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS — REWEAVING Serving Lawrence for over 50 years