(2) $ \frac {1}{2}x - 1 > 3 - \frac {3}{2}x $ $ \frac {1}{2}x > 4 $ $ x > 8 $ . Page 6 University Daily Kansan —Kansan photo by Liz Wohigemuth —Kansan photo by Liz Wohlgemutt COOLING OFF—These three may be dressed alike, but a definite difference can be observed! Joseph Holliday, education junior, Merry June Greenway, fine arts freshman, and Gene Suhr, engineering senior, all find their Bermuda shorts very comfortable these temperate days. Asked if they were really going to wear the Bermuda shorts to class, the two men answered with a definite "yes." to class, the two men answered with a definite "yes." The Male's Delight: Bermuda Shorts By TED BLANKENSHIP Well, men, whether we like i or not, it seems that our knobby knees will be exposed to the elements and the icy stares of the non-conformists this spring. We wish to set the reader straight at this point. We can be countec among the nonconformists, but the facts must be reported. Bermuda shorts are going strong. One Lawrence clothrie reports that in his store, the season has already begun. He said stocks of shorts have run out and he has been forced to order more. Another local merchant said he expects Bermuda's to be very good this season and that light weight flannels in charcoal shades will be the best sellers. He said black loafers will be the most popular footwear to go with the shorts. Other trends indicated by local merchants are: Suits and trousers, mostly charcoals in black, brown, and gray with some ivy league slacks. Coats, dark charcoal shades of black, brown, and gray. Shirts and accessories, pastel shades with emphasis on mint green, less pinks. Pastel blue also is expected to be popular. Belts, elastic in mint green, other pastel shades and black. shes, striped, regimental rep. Sheets, and white oxfords and black loafers. Socks. argyle in bright colors. Religious Notes The Liahona fellowship of the Re-organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a square dance and folk game party tomorrow from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on the girls' side of Robinson gymnasium. Wendall "Windy" Parker of Lea- enworth will call the dance. All participants should wear gym shoes. . 4 4 A cost supper and sing will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the church followed by a short worship service and project work. Why does a loving God permit suffering? This will be the discussion topic at 7 p.m. Sunday at the United Student fellowship of Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. "Ave Verum" by Mozart and "Bleeding Heart" by Bach will be the featured numbers presented at a Lenten service by the Lutheran Student association at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. Dr. Monti L. Beloit Jr., Lawrence physician, will speak on the nature of pain and lead a group discussion. Laurel Marshall, college sophomore, will lead the worship, and Karl Davidson, engineering sophomore, will preside over the meeting. --business senior, public relations. O O O Hillel will hold a "Purim Carnival" at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Jewish Community center, 1409 Tennessee st. Refreshments will be served. Dramatic narrative and a message from Pastor Harold Hamilton will complete the service, which will be presented at the Trinity church sanctuary, 13th and New Hampshire st. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pinning of Joan Palmer, former student, to Paul Kent, engineering sophomore and member of the fraternity. NOW PHONE 10 For Sho Time Tyrone Power "Long Gray Line" ... On The Hill ... Both Miss Palmer and Kent are from Kansas City, Kansas. NOW thru SAT Dorothy Dandridge 'CARMEN JONES' Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Marilyn Mundon, college sophomore, to Fred Buchanan, engineering sophomore and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Mundon is from Coffeyville and Buchanan is from Wheaton, Ill. PREVUE Sat. 11:30 To announce the pinning Gretchen Youse, college sophomore, and Sue Harmon, education sophomore, read a poem, Carol Robberson, Gamma Phi alumna, was attendant. Kappa Sigma social fraternity honored Jean Schanze, fine arts senior and Edwin MacGee, business junior, at a scholarship dinner recently. The national scholarship and leadership awards were presented to the two at that time. Faculty members present were Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, PREVUE SUNDAY Sat. 11:30 Aubrey Hepburn William Holden Humphrey Bogart "SABRINA" Dean L. C. Woodruff, Dean Donald Alderson, and James K. Hitt, registrar. Delta Tau Delta social fraternity announces the election of Jerry Nelson, college junior, as president for the spring semester. Other officers are Carl Pingry, engineering sophomore, vice president; Gene Coombs, college sophomore, secretary. . . . Kent Mitchell, engineering senior, corresponding secretary; Bill Nofsinger, engineering senior, treasurer; Ron Pittenger, college sophomore, sergeant-at-arms. Don Ulrich, college sophomore, pledge trainer; Tom McCall, engineering junior, scholarship chairman; Hal Williamson, college sophomore, rush chairman; Leo Bulla, engineering senior, house and grounds chairman. Bob Justice, engineering sophomore, social chairman; Gery Riley, engineering junior, alumni chairma; Gene Coombs, college sophomore, activities chairman. Charles Franklin, college junior, intramurals chairman; Al Frame, college junior, rules chairman; Bob D'Angelo, business special special events; Dick Moechan, Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity recently initiated 14 men. They are Larry Tharp, Hugh Burner, Larry Underwood, Wayne lace, Dale Brown, Gordon Ryals college freshmen; Ron Cummines, John Nainiecke, college sophomores. Warren George, fine arts freshman; Don Messever, Dick Glenn, Jim Austin, engineering freshmen; John Wilson, second year architecture; Alton Davies, journalism junior. Warren George was the honor initiate. Sigma Kappa sorority will hold its annual Stephen Foster Tea for faculty members Sunday at the chapter house. The narrator will give a sketch of the composer's life, illustrated by tableaus depicting scenes from many of Foster's songs. Individuals and groups will sing several of his songs. Alpha Omieron Pi social sorority and Alpha Phi social sorority held an exchange dinner recently at the chapter houses. Chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Mrs. Richard Blume. Kappa Sigma social fraternity held their annual Black and White formal dance recently. The entire downstairs of the chapter house was decorated in black and white A Campus-to-Career Case History "This is what I did yesterday" "I like a job that keeps me jumping," says Bill Jermain. C.E. from Marquette, '52. "And my first management assignment with Wisconsin Telephone Company does just that. I'm Service Foreman at Sheboygan, with nine installers, and that means variety of responsibility. But judge for yourself. Here's a quick run-down of what I did yesterday, on a typical day— 8:10—"Checked day's work schedule. One of my new men was putting in a buried service wire, and I went over the job spees with him to be sure he had things straight. 8:30—“Answered mail while my clerk checked time sheets from previous day. 9:30 "Out to supervise installation of the first aluminum Outdoor Telephone Booth in my exchange. Reviewed the assembly instructions with the installers, then arranged for special tools and bolts to be delivered to the job. 11:30—"Drove across town. Made a complete 'quality inspection' on a telephone we installed last week. Everything checked O.K. 2:00—"Met with moving company manager to estimate cost of telephone cable lifting for a house moving job. Drove the route he had planned and worked out schedule for construction crews. 12:00-"Lunch. 1:00 — "Picked up film for next day's safety meeting. Watched the film, made notes for discussion. 3:30 "Returned to aluminum booth installation. Went over wiring specs with the electrician. 4:00 "Stopped at Central Office to pick up next day's orders. Met installers at garage as they checked in and assigned next day's work." Bill has been in his present job about a year, and is looking forward to new responsibilities as his experience increases . . . as are the many young college men who have chosen telephone careers. If you'd be interested in a similar opportunity with a Bell telephone company . . . or with Bell Telephone Laboratories. Western Electric or Sandia Corporation . . see your Placement Officer for full details. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM