Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 1, 1963 Janice Wise, Kansas City, Mo. senior was chosen Monday night as the outstanding senior KU woman at the Associated Women Students' (AWS) Honors program. The annual award is presented by the Lawrence chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Miss Wise, who is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Mortar Board, is an art education major. Couples Tell Engagements The engagement of Connie Hays to Don Kimball has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hays of Kansas City, Kimball is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kimball of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Hays, a junior in social studies education, is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, Kimball, a junior in business administration, is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Baker University in Baldwin. A wedding date has not been set. THE REV, MR. AND MRS. Tyler Thompson of Evanston, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Francia, to Don Hunter. Hunter is the son of Mrs. Earl Hunter of Oak Park, Ill. Miss Thompson is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Hunter is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Both are KU seniors. An August 10 wedding is planned. MRS. DORIS DODGE of Salina announces the engagement of her daughter, Nancy, to James P. Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk of Salina. Miss Dodge, who is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, is a KU junior majoring in French and German. Kirk is a graduate student in mathematics. An August wedding is planned. THE ENGAGEMENT of Kay Lammers, St. Louis, Mo., junior to James Christian, St. Louis, Mo., junior, has been announced. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lammers and Mr. and Mrs. William Christian of St. Louis. Miss Lammers, who is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, is a physical therapy major. Christian, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, is majoring in electrical engineering. THE HARBOUR 1031 Mass. "Across From Granada" SPECIAL BIG PITCHER 75c Every Wednesday 7:30-12:00 Bowling Games Golf Games 1031 Mass. VI 3-9779 Balloon-teased hair is gone. In its place, the hair styles are more soft and casual. Bouffant Hair Styles Taboo A Lawrence stylist said, "BACKCOMBING WILL be done for hair control, not for the buff- fant effect." The new coiffures call for smoothness and head-hugging contours. One hairdo, the "Belle," creates the effect of a bell with fullness through the crown, snugness through the sides of the head and whipped-up ends. Another style is the short, cropped hairdo which lies flat at the nape of the neck. THE COIFFURES ARE suited to hats—sleeck,draped turban styles or forward-tilted profile hats. One stylist reports a slight trend toward the "Mona Lisa look"—straight hair with slightly whipped-up ends. In color, highlights and tints of pearl and beige are expected to be popular. Bermuda Seen 'In Suspension' LONDON —(UFI) — From an advertisement for Bermuda; "Tantalizingly suspended between the deep blue sky and the azure Atlantic is the magic island." Commented the newspaper Evening Standard—"Visitors are requested not to alight while the island is in mid-air." Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers