~2= other and for the sorority that puts every individual member on their ‘toes. The upperclassmen take then to task and deflate some of the ego, and at the same time they give them a pat on the shoulder and encourage then. _ Then the alumi in the outfit who have become leaders are constant- ly held up before them, In that way I think it is a great thing. On the other hand, if a girl does not care for all of that, some of which is good and some of which is trivial, then the dormitory life is quite appealing to some people, but the little finer cultures and the so-called nicer things, as youngsters lcok at them, all of them are not had at the dormitories. The housemothers of these dormitories do a lot for them but there is still something en for the girl who desires the nicest things that can come to her. ' . Through their long years of tenure at Kansas the sororities have established themselves pretty definitely and they are pretty fine people. Yes, the scholastic demands are emphasized pretty definitely in sororities. I am glad to kmow that Jinny Jane will enter in September, and I will immediately get busy as soon as 1 have a reply from yous Won't you tell me what sororities, if any, she has any dates with now. I heard you talking to Mrs. Raymond Nichols but did not follow it, so will ask you to give me all the dope and you can count on my getting Jinny Jane a fine line- up with all the sororities that she wishes. Won't you write mo and let me know the ones of your preference? This is entirely emt iaential, so if you have not made any preferences tell me. that. Sometime before Long I am going to make it a point to visit you and the family at your home when we can really go over the matter and talk it out to every’ 's satisfaction. What I do in this regard will not be dis- cussed at home, and I will ask you to maintain the same discretion. I am sorry that things are as they are, but I believe that we can do better by my making the arrangements. I am glad to imow about the egg lemonade. I enjoy them every morn- ing and I imow that all of you will, too. Give Don, senior and junior, my kindest regards, and oh, yes, by the way, I promised to get the first name of the sailor. Did you get the name? If not, I am frank to confess that I do not know the last name of that handsome sailor. But I am sure Sammie Lou, being the clever worker that she is, has already gotten the dope. If not, let me know and I will do that pronto. Tell Jinny Jane that we will be expecting her here and expecting to do any and everything that she may wish when she drops in the office on the — of —e 16th. Of course, I will see you soon. With all good wishes to you and your family, I am Sincerely yours, — | Director of Pagationy 4 Education FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. :