Friday, March 15. 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 Who's Whose Engagements Linda Wedel, Washington, D.C., senior, majoring in history, to Dan Hornbeck, Mission senior, majoring in history and international relations, Pi Kappa Alpha. Shaaron Harr, Ft. Scott junior, majoring in education to Larry Bennett, Raytown, Mo., junior. Elizabeth Ann Lentz, Atchinson junior, majoring in sociology, to William Bonta, Evanston, Ill., law student at Northwestern University, Phi Kappa Psi. Wanda Milliren, Overland Park junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Dennis Schmidt, Arlington senior, majoring in business administration. Nancy Godwin, Leavenworth sophomore, majoring in preursing, to John Carlson, Kansas City senior, majoring in chemical engineering, Alpha Tau Omega. Maggie Ogilvie, Kansas City junior, majoring in news-editorial, Delta Delta Delta, to John Bannan, Newton junior, majoring in history, Phi Delta Theta. Pinnings Carol Wagner, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Oliver Hall, to Dick Keating, Prairie Village sophomore, majoring in political science. Vicki Pyle, Kingsdown sophomore, majoring in public relations, Alpha Delta Pi, to Roger D. Hill, East Louis, Ill., senior, majoring in political science, Pi Kappa Alpha. . Housing bill faces trouble in rules committee vote WASHINGTON —(UPI) The open housing bill begins its perilous course through the House next week in a badly split rules committee whose Mississippi chairman has vowed he won't cooperate. By sending the Senate-passed legislation to the committee Thursday, Democratic leaders took the first step along the path they hope will bring the bill before the House the week or next. It will face a take it or leave it vote to send it unchanged to the White House. Rep. Ray J. Madden, D-Ind., second-ranking Democrat and the bill's manager on the committee, said the next move would be made at the regular Tuesday meeting. Madden estimated there were sufficient votes on the panel to obtain promot and limited hearings and return the legislation to the floor to be taken up the following week. Friday, Saturday, Sunday DUBLIN DEW Only 5c a glass 20 women to be SUA hostesses A new Student Union Activities (SUA) hostess group, to be part of the SUA Hospitality Committee, will be chosen from upper-class women applicants, said Ellen Winkler, Webster Groves, Mo., junior and Hospitality Committee chairman. The group will consist of 29 women who will serve at SUA functions such as post-game receptions, Kansas Union Open Houses and the Activities Carousel. It will be the first group of its kind at KU. Such a group has been considered by the SUA board all winter, but will not become active until next fall, Miss Winkler said. After the women are chosen this spring, they will organize their own government and elect officers. Applications will be available after March 20 at the SUA office and will be due April 5. Interviews will be held by the SUA board April 15. The 20 women will be chosen on the basis of personality, leadership ability, knowledge of the campus and desire to work in SUA activities, she said. The Pill With It By John Hill By John Hill Assistant Editorial Editor The column on pinnings and engagements is fine, if you go in for either one, but should be expanded. After all, a lot more happens socially at KU than just pinnings and engagements. The column should be expanded to include the following categories: Coke Dates, Kinda Dating, Dances Close Together Even on Fast Songs, and Parks A Lot Don't They columns. A more negative column also should include such headings as Hardly Speaking, Presently Waiting to See Who Calls First, and Spits On Sight, not to mention Delavilereings, De-Pinnings, De-Vorces, and Annulments. But the ultimate in an expanded Pinnings and Engagements column would include the following couple: Samantha Sleez, Possumtrot freshman, majoring in Ballet and Aerospace Engineering, Tappa Kegga, to Percy Dovetonsils, Dogwalk softmore, majoring in Mortuary Science, I Felta Thi, and this would appear under the heading "Holiday Inning." Keepsake REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS LEXINGTON $150 WEDDING RING 34.75 Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" Special College Terms 809 Mass V1 3-5432 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896