FRIDAY; APRIL 22,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV国 Bonnie Cunningham (left) and Jane Ferrell, College seniors, who formerly lived there, take time out from their home management duties to romp on the living room floor with 11-month-old Allan Wayne Slaughter, pet of the household. Lucky Boy Has Five Women To Plan All His Activities By MARILYN MARKS Pet of the neat, green-shuttered home management house, behind Blake hall, is Allan Wayne Slaughter, 11-month-old son of Mrs. Margaret Slaughter, house adviser. Allan, who moved in last September, is the latest addition to the only house in the University that simulates married home life as an advanced home economics course. The house accommodates groups of five senior women, who train for five-week periods during the school year. Each woman has a one-week turn at all jobs, including cook and assistant cook, whose duties are to plan, market, prepare, and serve meals, and wash dishes; child director and her assistant, who feed and bathe Allan and plan his recreation. and a housemother who clears the entire house and doubles as official hostess. Upon beginning the training period, each woman pays $40 for food and upkeep of the house. Expenses are planned with a strict eye on the budget. While at the house, all the women attend classes and follow their normal routine. They receive Ski Trip Yields Injuries, Sunburn One broken leg, numerous sprained ankles, and sunburns were received by University students who spent the Easter vacation skiing at Aspen, Colo. John R. Wellington, College junior, received a broken leg. Several students who follow the winter sports are now planning a June expedition to the Lake Banff region of the Canadian Rockies. This area is one of North America's last holdouts against summer weather. "Whether or not the girls who study home management here marry, and most of them do, they'll all have to manage a home some time during their lives," remarked Mrs. Slaughter, who teaches home economics at University High school. two hours of credit for the time spent at the house. The house has changed since it was begun in 1928 so that it has many standard housework-simplifying implements, such as an automatic washing machine and ironer. An electric dishwasher and a garbage disposal unit will be obtained soon. The five women who are now at the house, Margaret Lowe, Beverly Pyke, Mrs. Elaine Laughlin, Marian Sowyer, and Bernice Stroup, spend part of each day with Allan, playing, sunning him or just baby-sitting while he naps. The group included about 25 men from Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, and Beta Theta Pi fraternities. Several K.U. women attended the Aspen Ski Week school. K.U. was represented by Aspen by he largest group from any university. Tangible proof of rewards for home management training are evident. Of the women now at the two are engaged and one is pinned. 7 8 9 10 With fans who know...it's Alan Dale's "MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND" (Signature Record) - Alan Dale, a top-ten phono favorite, gives out with the solid dream music. Yes, for starry-eyed dancing, just ask for Alan Dale's new number. And for mild, flavorful smoking pleasure, just ask for Camels! Take it from Alan-"Camels are a grand smoke . . . a cool, mild smoke!" WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT'S In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. 第3章 生物信息学