TUESDAY, MAY ? 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Self-portrait of Paul Coker, K.U. Cartoonist Coker Wants His Cartoons, Not His Face In The Kansan Paul Coker doesn't like the idea of being featured in the Daily Kansan. This fine arts junior believes that nobody but his mother would be interested in his many activities. Paul's cartoons are familiar to almost everyone on the Hill. His Joe College caricatures have appeared in the Bitter Bird, Jayhawker, Sour Owl and on the cover of the student directory. Aside from this work, he has also illustrated some restaurant menu covers. The 21-year-old drawing and painting major can't remember when he first started drawing, "I guess I just picked up a pencil and began," he said. Paul has lived in Lawrence all his life and was graduated from Liberty Memorial High school in 1947. After being graduated from KU., he would like to do work in either commercial art or cartooning. A member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, Paul's other activities are varied. He is an editor of the Jayhawker and Bitter Bird, social vice-president of Student Union activities and president of the Owl society. A cheerleader for two years, he says that he is the one who always gets there late. Besides his other work, he wrote the script and designed the sets for the Phi Gamma Delta skit which won second place in the Rockchalk Revue. HERE'S "MISS FASHION PLATE OF 1950" FOR THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES BETTY ANNE BUCHANAN Southern Methodist University Here's the lucky girl, selected by a panel of beauty authorities from campus beauties in nearly 100 colleges and universities as Revlon's "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950". The grand prize? A glamorous Pan American Clipper trip to Bermuda and an expense-free week at"Castle Harbour". Revlon, acclaimed by the world's smartest women as the foremost creators of fashion colors, congratulates the many local winners in the "Miss Fashion Plate Contest of 1950"...and thanks all the colleges and universities for their cooperation. Socially Speaking Hawkwatch Society Dinner The Hawkwatch Society of the University N.R.O.T.C. will entertain with a dinner at the Skyline club from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. Chaperons will be Captain and Mrs. W. R. Terrell, Commander and Mrs. J. C. McGoughran, and Commander and Mrs. W. M. Dickey. AD Pi Founders' Day LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned andPressed . . . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed. .79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority celebrated the 98th anniversary of its founding with a program at the chapter house Sunday. Honor initiate Diane Wade was presented with a ring, and a skit was given by the active chapter: Alpha Delta Pi was founded May 15, 1851, at Macon, Ga. Professor E. H. S. Bailey, after whom Bailey Chemical laboratories was named, served 50 years with the University. Bernadine Read was presented with the Sigma Alpha Iota honor certificate, given annually by each chapter to the active senior member with the highest scholastic average. Seniors who were honored are Bernadine Read, Kitty Walter; Helen Shively, Lynn Lucas, Rosemarie Hurtig, Betty Lou Richards and Martha Weed. Marilyn Barr, president of Sigma Alpha Iota, entertained May 7 with a breakfast honoring the S.A.I. seniors. Sigma Alpha Iota is a national honorary music fraternity. According to Paul, his secret ambition is to have one of his cartoons printed in the Daily Kansan. "With apologies to Dick Bibler, of course," he added. SAI Seniors Honored Have Dinner at DUCK'S Tonight- SEA FOOD Is Our Specialty But also try our tempting - Steaks French Fried Onion Rings Crisp Salads at Phone An Ad, Then Be Glad, With Kansan Want Ad Results.Call K.U. 376. REMEMBER MOM with her most appreciated Gift - Choicest Flowers From