Page 4 The Jayhawk Co-op is a closely knit, completely happy appearing group of young women of various nationalities, creeds, and beliefs. They live together at 1614 Kentucky street. An easy laughter flows continually within the group and creates an atmosphere in their home that fairly crackles with happiness of life. "Some people are rich and some live in Co-ops," is a familiar slogan around any cooperative organization. It could only have been originated by a Co-op member—and purely in jest. For members of Co-ops are rich. Some of them in material things, despite the slogan, but all of them in life. Rich in an ability to endow one another with a sense of belonging, despite race, creed, or color. In stressing inter-racial harmony, this group thus removes and keeps out all persons with an ounce of narrow-mindedness in their makeup. Rules that warn the prospective member that she must pull a fair share of the load in cleaning, preparing meals, marketing, etc., eliminate all but the "richer" people from consideration. There is no seniority. Work jobs are assigned everybody. No hazing. No initiation. Plenty of social life, but no required attendance. Bull sessions with people from all kinds of backgrounds, working or executive, American, Asian, or European, Catholic, Protestant, or Jew. Only the better people can join a Co-op, only a better citizen can result after living in one. —Picture Story by Don Sarten THE "NATURAL LOOK" Today's Mark of Distinction The Straight, Natural Lines ... Absence of Padding ... Crisp Cut, Three Button Styling Offer Distinction and Action-Free Comfort That Appeals To The Smartly Dressed College Man. Styled by in GREY and NAVY FLANNELS $50 to $65 BEAT COLORADO