ONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE niversity Daily Kansan Presents— Drana Enjoys College Life With Organizations And People People and organizations are two things on which Diana Sherwood, College junior, thrives. She is chairman of the Associated Women Students' secretarial committee, an area chairman of the W.C.A. executive board, chairman of the Barton county club of statewide Activities, a member of Jay Janes, and Chi Omega sorority's representative to Panhellenic council. Diana attributes her interest in $ ^8 $ activities to her dislike of being one and doing nothing, "However," he said, "I think students should Photo by Estes Studio Miss Diana Sherwood limit themselves to the organizations which they actually have time for. They will accomplish more in those organizations than they belong to too many groups." cause she left Great Bend, her home town, to attend Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo., her freshman year. She enrolled at K.U., in the fall of 1948. "I particularly loved this year," she said, "because at least I wasn't new like a freshman anymore." Diana sometimes quotes and enjoys pointless jokes. "What did the cowboy say when he saw the Indians coming over the hill?" she will ask. The answer is "Here comes the Indians" but Diana is usually too Speech education is Diana's major. She says she would like to teach students of Junior High school level. Younger children do not interest her, because she has trouble "seeing eye to eye" with them as teacher of a Sunday school class and leader of a Girl Scout troop. Wedding At Danforth Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Myles of Osborne announce the marriage of their daughter, Eloise Susanna, to Mr. Gerald C. Lundgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lundgren of Viets, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29 in Danforth Chapel. The Rev. George C. Fetter, minister of the first Baptist church of Lawrence, performed the ceremony before the immediate families and a few friends. Miss La Vada Vasholtz attended the bride and Mr. Clyde Baer attained the groom. Mr. Lundgren is a business senior. The couple is at home at 1310 Tenn. Street. I will join up with any movement that will declare for the abolition of snow as old-fashioned, outmoded, utterly nonsensical in a modern age, and a menace. I am no spoil-sport and will work for an amendment to continue delivery of the stuff to Lake Placid, Sun Valley, Stowe and Hanover, and similar resorts whose business is founded on the passion of certain parties to strap the town down hill, and fall on their faces, which are their privilege under the Constitution. . . I will further hold out for delivery of with rather more oud certain amounts annually to Cen- ral Park, and other public urban parks provided with hills so that the small fry can belly-whop on their Christmas sleds and pelt one another with snowballs. But otherwise, I not think of a single, solitary son for this absurd custom of Paul Gallico, The Dallas News, Dallas, Texas. Former Student Wins $1800 On Program The purchase of a ticket to a radio show in New York City turned out as promised, "The Chance of a Life Time," for Miss Joy Godbehere, a student at the University the past year. Miss Godbehere won $1800 in prizes including an emerald cut diamond ring, perfume and lingerie. The contestant on the show picked three letters at random and the master of ceremonies pushed buzzer or bells corresponding to these letters. Miss Godbehere chose G, B, and J. G was pushed, a buzzer rang, and she received perfume. Next B was pushed, a bell rang and she received a diamond ring, and finally J and lingerie was the prize. Miss Godbehere was a member of P Beta Phi sorority, a motor boat club. He Haining cupper. She is now a fashion editor for a New York magazine. Sanborn-Spangler Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sanborn of Belleville announce the pinning of their daughter, Linda, to Mr. Bob Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spangler, Chanute. Miss Sanborn is a College freshman and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mr. Spangler is a College senior and a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Our scientific age has solved nearly all mysteries except what high-school girls are giggling about.-Sara Roberta Getty, "Looking and Listening" American, Somerset. Penn. Having a party so you can snub certain folks by not inviting them is okay, if you're entirely sure they would have come if you had invited them—Mark Nelson. "Of This, That and the Other" Tribune, Fountain Inn. S. C. One of the reasons we have divorce courts is because many husbands who promised they would die for their wives haven't made good.-A. M. L., Journal, Platteville, Wis. Prizes At Bum's Ball Three first prizes were given at the Bum's Ball held Feb. 3 in the Military Science building, Robert Casad had the longest natural beard and Jackross had the longest jackals and Penny had the tackiest clothes. Honorable mention for tacky clothes went to Fredde Fuller and Marvin Timsev. Alpha Phi Pledges Tri Alpha colony of Alpha Phi sorority announces the pledging of Carol Berry, Kansas City, Mo.; Phyllis Clegg, Columbus, Kan.; Rosemary Heiny, Goodland, Virginia Lightfoot, Girard, and Mary Alice Lobaugh, Washington, Kan. The women were pledged Feb. 2. Lambda Chi Elects Lambda Chi Alpha has elected the following officers for the coming year: Donald Kramer, president; Paul Kliewer, vice-president; Phillip Martinek, secretary; Bradley Keith, treasurer; John Jones, social chairman; Donald Powell, ritualist; and Charles Bether, correspondent. Sigma Pi Pledges Kansas colony of Sigma Pi fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: William Beydler, Ashland; Warren Willenberg, Wichita; Edward Shultz, Chafin; and James Griswold, Anthony. Tri Chi Elects Irvin Scherer has been elected president of Chi Chi chi fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers are Robert Banks, vice-president; Charles Marsh, secretary, and Leon Lee, treasurer. Johnson Pledges A T O Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Noye M. Johnson, College freshman, from West Allis, Wis. Moralists say man often is ruined by woman's neglect. Like neglecting to "burn his letter," maybe—Deer Creek Pilot, Rolling Fork, Miss. And if the woman doesn't always pay and pay, she usually can charge. —Penasco Valley News, Hope, N. Mex. Make Your Air Reservations With Us. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. No charge. European Tours, Berry, Cooks. Am. Ex. Steamship Reservations. DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015] 1 Mass. St. Phone 3661 All Pipe Smokers . . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. PIPES 98c The PIPE SHOP 727 Mass. Pi Mu Initiates Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematical fraternity, initiated 12 persons in the Fine Room at 5 pm., January 10. The initiates are: James Barney, Graduate student; Dr. M. Dresden, associate professor of mathematics; Dr. S. Chowla, professor of mathematics; Dr. V. M. Wolontis, assistant professor of mathematics; Dr. D Ling, assistant professor of physics; John W. Forman and John W. Nipps, instructors in mathematics; K. C. Foster and George Griffith, assistant instructors in physics; Ralph Simmons, College senior; Elsie Lemon, Education senior. The 12 initiates represent China, Finland, India, the Netherlands, and five states. Following the formal initiation, approximately 45 persons were served coffee and cookies. The simple fact is that a moral life is the easy, pleasant, and profitable one. The way of the transgressor is hard and unprofitable, and the wages of sin are strictly substandard. There is more money in honest profit than in ill-gotten gains—Paul F. Watkins, "In My Opinion" Herald-Progress, Ashland, Va. Sasnak To Entertain Sasnak, club for physical education majors plans to give its membership drive a boost with a dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Union. Dr. Kenneth Anderson, assistant professor of education, will be the after-dinner speaker. Peggy Moyer, education senior, will lead group singing during the meal. Reservations must be made in either the men's or women's physical education offices before Tuesday. A mixture of common slag and rubber is being tried on highways to reduce skidding accidents. A mixture of prudent speed and consideration for the other fellow will do the same thing—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lowrence Optical Co. 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