0 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Joan's Activities Keep Her Busy From Beauty Contests To ASC Joan Bushey, journalism senior from Newton, has been in Hill activities ranging from beauty contests to All Student Council membership. "Jodi's" friendly smile is well known to women on campus through her work on the freshman orienta- tion. She is a member of the Pan Hellenic social committee. She has acted as a hostess for Student Union Activities and is now serving on the K.U. Alumni Relations board. At present Jodi is president of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. All these activities, she says, "keep me busy, but I love it!" Jodi was an attendant to the Queen at the K.U. relays last year Miss Joan Bushey and a candidate for American Royal beauty queen. She was chosen sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity last spring. Her future plans involve an advertising job in Wichita, learning something about architecture, learning how to sew, and getting married. She is pinned to Claude Masor from Wichita, president of Alphi Tau Omega fraternity. Painting "wostly messy charcoals," she explains writing short stories and children's stories, collecting antique "junk," and showing her own mare in horse shows are Jodl's hobbies. She will be graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information this spring with a major in advertising. Pi K A Pinning Photo by Hank Brown Gimlin. Boese Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pinning December 18 of Miss Joyce Gimlin, Monte Vista, Colo., to Mr. Robert J. Boese, Coffeyville, Miss Gimlin, a student at Cotter Junior college, Nevada, Mo., is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gimlin of Monte Vista. Mr. Boese is the son of Mrs. A. Boese of Coffeyville. The pinning was announced at the chapter house, Miss Gimlin received an orchid. Her attendant, Miss Paula Lundell of Cotney Junior college, and the Pi Kappa Alpha house-mother, Mrs. Charles Mandigo, received corsages of camelias. Mr. Boese is a member of Pi Kapha Alpha fraternity and a senior pre-medical student. Coming Jan.14- IFC Winter Formal With a "Happy New Year" theme the annual Inter-Fraternity council winter formal will be held Saturday, Jan. 14, in the Lawrence community building from 9 p.m. to midnight. Harlan Livengood's orchestra will play. Robert Carl, journalism senior, who will serve as master of ceremonies, has announced that there will be outstanding entertainment provided during intermission. Miss Pauline Deniston, mezzosoprano, from Kansas City, will be featured entertainment. Miss Deniston has performed in the Kansas City university playhouse in several years and last summer with an operetta company, Loa Loa She will be accompanied by Willard Straight: fine arts junior Other entertainment will include audience participation in a "Truth or Consequences" stunt and several surprise acts. Blending with the Happy New Year theme, the decorations will consist of enlarged greeting cards with each of the K.U. fraternity crests appearing on the cards. —Photo by Bob Blank Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Patricia Hutchings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hutchings, Greeley, Colo., to Mr. Robert Pickrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pickrell, of Kansas City, Mo. Hutchings, Pickrell The pinning was announced Jan. 6 first at the Kappa Sigma house and then at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Hutchings' attendances were Misses Melba Mather and Billie Burtscher. Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity attended the pinning. Miss Hutchings wore a corsage of small orchids and her attendents had carnation corsages. Forget You Did The Script And Cash The Check Movie Writer Advises Budding Hemingways Miss Hutchings is a fine arts sophomore and Mr. Pickrell is an engineering junior. A O Pi Announces Hollywood—(U.P.)—The only way to write for the movies and keep your sanity, a screen scribbler said today, is to turn in your script, then ignore what happens to it. "Don't worry about any changes the producer makes," Aleen Leslie said. "The minute you start that, you'll be dying a thousand little deaths on every job." Miss Leslie, who's tiny and blonde and looks about 19, is a top-notch lady writer. That's rare in this business. She also has no "authors' ulcers." That's even rarer. Alpha Tau Omega Elects Gamma Mu chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has elected the following officers for the spring semester: President, Thomas K. Milligan; Vice-President, Donald L. Helm; Treasurer, William B. Willhelm; Secretary, Richard W. Nash; Historian, John S. Porter; Sergeant-at-arms, James E. Roberts. Miss Leslie even listens to that one. Nobody changes a comma on those scripts. Sentinel, J. Fred Kubik; Palm Reporter, Glenn Q. Pierce; Pledge Trainer, James L. Brunson; and House Manager, Robert B. Brown. Members elected to the Executive Council are Arthur C. Smith, chairman; Robert H. Hucke, Roy L. Wonder, and Robert E. Trego. "I just bat it out the way they want me to," she said. "Then I cash my checks. Then, and this is the most important of all, I make sure I never, never see it on the screen." And don't let all this give you the idea this Leslie gal is meek and downtrodden. She is probably the fightin'est little femme who ever peeked over a typewriter. She'll scrap for her script while it's still in her hands, but once she's through with it, she's really through. "And also, I love to write," she added. "I can have myself a whale of a lot of fun on a story. But my main love is my radio show, "A Date With Judy." "I refuse to start work before 10 or 11 in the morning," she said. That's one reason I became a writer—so I could sleep late. But I write I can turn out as much in four hours as most people can in eight." Why does Miss Leslie bother with movies at all? Because they pay lots of money, that's why. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the recent pledging of Glenn Dean Barrett, engineering freshman, Caney; William J. Bowden, engineering sophomore, Montclair, N. J.; and Marvin Wayne Mog, College freshman, Wilson. AKL Pledges Three Let Our GE Automatics Do Your Laundry. While You Shop- You'll Be Pleased With The Results. Maytags ... 60c an hour Phone 623 'Prams' Cause Knock-Knees London — (U.P.) - Keeping your baby in a baby carriage too long is apt to give him knock-knees, a London baby doctor said. Dr. John Gibbens told women public health officers at a conference here that mothers should discard their "prams" (baby carriages) as soon as their children can walk. GE Automatics ... 25c a load He said some mothers keep their children prams with no chance of exercise. Risk's Help-Your-Self Laundry 613 Vermont "As a result," he said, "they stick on rolls of fat or have a breakdown of their digestive system. I see case after case of knock-knees because children live their lives in prams. Let Your Hair Down, Girls Chicago—(U.P.)—Women who consistently use metal curlers or wear their hair in tight braids may develop bald spots, three Los Angeles doctors said today in a publication of the American Medical association. Three of the women had been using metal curlers and two had been wearing their hair tightly braided and pulled away from the ears, they said. Five cases in which women had developed baldness above the ears were reported by Drs. Samuel Ayers, Jr., Samuel Ayres III and Joseph I. Mirovich in the current Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. Dessert Dance Today Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will give a dessert dance at 6:45 p.m. today at the Castle Tea room. Mrs. Fred Fultz and Mrs. W. S. Shaw will be chaperones. Fountain Elected President Robert Fountain was elected president of Phil Delta Theta fraternity Monday. Other officers elected for the coming semester were: Loren Powell, freshman trainer; Edward Denning, social chairman; Donald McIlrath, senior member of the executive council; Clyde Burnside, intramural chairman; Virgil Wenger, recording secretary; Dean Wells, warden; Robert Geis, chaplain; Richard Hamilton, chorister; and Myron Watkins, librarian. Call K.U. 251 With Your News FLYING? 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