Pinnings Connie Stucky, Lawrence junior, majoring in French, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Mike Lewis, Youngston, Ohio, senior., majoring in chemical engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Sharon Stokes, Marysville senior, majoring in speech pathology, Alpha Delta Pi, to Ron Ryan, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in mechanical engineering, Triangle. DEE DAVIS, Norman, Okla., junior, majoring in special education, Alpha Phi, to Francis Wainwright, Syracuse senior, majoring in pharmacy, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sally Smith, St. Joseph, Ill., junior, majoring in physical education, Alpha Phi, to Ron Nadvornik, Kansas City junior, majoring in civil engineering. Susan Kay Meredith, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, majoring in math education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Rolla Ramey Carrel, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, majoring in business, Delta Tau Delta. PENNIE HUTTON, Lenexa senior, majoring in biology education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Kurt von Achen. Collette Alley, Wichita sophomore, majoring in biology, Chi Omega, to Bill Preston, University of Michigan junior, Alpha Tau Omega. Mary Lynn Smart, Lawrence sophomore, majoring in elementary education, Chi Omega, to R. L. Mullins, Leawood junior, majoring in business. Phi Kappa Psi. Kathy Alexander, Pratt sophomore in the college, Chi Omega, to Halley Kampschroeder, Lawrence senior, majoring in economics, Delta Upsilon. Linda Harrington, Terre Haute, Ind., sophomore, majoring in elementary education, Chi Omega, to Rich Land, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, pre-med student, Delta Tau Delta. CINDY McCAMMON, St. Louis, Mo., senior, majoring in education, Chi Omega, to Gary Gribben, Parsons senior, majoring in economics, Delta Upsilon. Pam Ransdell, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in retailing, Pi Beta Phi, to Bruce Waller, North Little Rock, Ark., junior, majoring in accounting, Sigma Chi. Diane Childers, Holland junior, majoring in secondary education, Pi Beta Phi, to John Green, Kansas City, Mo., senior, majoring in business, Phi Delta Theta. Karen Dunaway, Topeka junior, majoring in elementary education, Pi Beta Phi, to Delvy Lewis, Topeka graduate student, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CONNIE McCLAIN, Leavenworth senior, majoring in secondary education, Pi Beta Phi, to Pat Davis, New York, N.Y., senior, majoring in business. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cindy Burcham, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, majoring in medical technology, Pi Beta Phi, to Phil Shantz, Kansas City, Mo., senior, majoring in electrical engineering, Delta Upsilon. Linda Howard, Wichita sophomore, majoring in microbiology, to Ray Ross, Leawood sophomore, pre-med student. Acacia. Susan Takaki, Honolulu junior, majoring in speech pathology, to Larry Donahue, St. Louis, Mo., senior, majoring in commercial art. Acacia. Ramona Terry, Kansas City freshman, majoring in education, to Gary Chance, Kansas City sophomore, majoring in industrial design, Acacia. JUDY LONG, Leawood junior, majoring in special education, Delta Delta Delta, to Sandy Buda, Omaha, Neb., senior, majoring in social studies and physical education, Sigma Nu. Carolyn Edmondson, Kansas City, Mo., junior, majoring in interior design, to Myrl Wear, Arkansas City junior, majoring in civil engineering, Theta Tau. Francie Hall, Kansas City freshman, majoring in English, to Chip Rouse, Prairie Village sophomore, majoring in journalism, Delta Chi. Terry Beach, Hays senior, majoring in German, Pi Beta Phi, to John Stinson, Topeka senior, pre-med student, Phil Delta Theta. JANICE WHELAN, Topeka junior, majoring in English education, Pi Beta Phi, to John Koch, Sabetha, pre-law student at Washburn University, Phil Delta Theta. Jean Shepherd, Kansas City junior, majoring in English education, Pi Beta Phi, to Tim Atchison, Leavenworth junior, premed student at Kansas State, Beta Theta Pi. Jennie Gordon, Wichita junior, majoring in English education, Pi Beta Phi, to Robert Benton Peugh, Wichita junior, majoring in drawing and painting. JUILANE PAULSEN, Springfield, Mo., junior, majoring in special education, Sigma Kappa, to Fred Chana, Brookfield, Ill., senior, majoring in aerospace engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Judie Ericson, Leavenworth senior, majoring in special education, Delta Delta Delta, to Mike Erickson, Independence, Mo., University of Arkansas senior, majoring in psychology. Acacia. Patty Maxwell, Topea sophomore, majoring in anthropology, Sigma Kappa, to Dave Carney, Topea sophomore, majoring in business at William Jewell College. Liberty, Mo., Kappa Alpha. Jodi Loyd, Newton junior, majoring in elementary education, Delta Delta Delta, to Tom Berryman, Ashland junior, majoring in education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Elaine Spillman, Bartlesville, Okla., junior in the college, to Robert Gerner, Bartlesville, Okla., junior in the college, Sigma Nu. Nancy Zurilgen, Concord, Mass., freshman, majoring in elementary education, to David Cullinane, Concord, Mass., freshman, majoring in political science, Alpha Sigma Phi. We kneed them? Mini look is in BY PARMALEE BATES AWS Fashion Board Mini-Skirt City has arrived with all its petite glory. Although perhaps a little hesitantly accepted on the KU campus this fall, it has finally hit with the '67 look of kookiness and fashion extravagance. The young kicky look is a skirt hitting anywhere between two-six inches above the knee with either the slim, culotte, or A-line style skirt, and favoring the hip-hugger waist accented by a crazy-buckle wide belt. The look is not limited to skirts and the school scene, but is rapidly gaining acceptance in dresses hitting the action at parties and night spots. MALE OBSERVERS enthusiastically see this new look shimmering in silver and gold lames; soft, rich velvets; kooky wool plaids; and fun wide wale corduroys. Good for the slender, long-legged girl, the mini-skirt is best complemented by any of the popular new splashy patterned hose and the clunky, thick-heeled little shoe—never the spike heel! The campy look of the mod mini-skirt is IN, and any co-eed is OUT who doesn't own at least one. Be crazy and join the leggy mini-skirt look of 1967!! KU Ski Club goes to Aspen in spring The KU Ski Club will ski in Aspen during spring break. This was the word from the president, John Garvey, at last night's meeting. The trip will cost $109.00 and will cover the cost of transportation, seven nights of lodging and free instruction. "It's the cheapest way to go," Garvey said. HE SAID spring is the best time to ski and Aspen is a beautiful place to do it. Aspen has an exciting night life and there is plenty for a college student to do. Garvey has made reservations for 34 people and has set March 1 as the deadline for application. He stressed one does not have to be an experienced skier to go. JOINS CAST HOLLYWOOD—(UPI)—Peter Ustinov joins Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in "The Comedians" at MGM. BERKELEY: COLLEGE LIFE 9:00 p.m. THURS., FEB. 16, 1967 DELTA DELTA DELTA HOUSE 1630 OXFORD ROAD KARL DENNISON, Speaking Sponsored by Campus Crusade For Christ Intl. Plan service for world prayer day Feb. 19 has been proclaimed by the National Council of Churches as World Day of Prayer. Special student services will be held at the American Baptist Campus Center for all campus religious groups. According to Dr. Graber, associate professor of religion and chaplain of the center, dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. prior to the standard service decided upon by the Council. Guest speaker, Mrs. Amina Bose, graduate student from India, will speak on "Humanizing the University." LIFE SAVERS Dinner will cost $5.10. Reservations can be made through the Baptist Student Center. SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI)— The Air Force's Military Aircraft Command can deliver a patient from anywhere in the world to a U.S. hospital within 24 hours. Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 15, 1967 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! Q. How come? A. Only college men are insured by College Life and college men are preferred risks. Call me and I'll give you a fill-in on all nine of The Benefactor's big benefits. 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