PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 Vital Facts On KU Queens: They Stack Up As 35,25,36 She is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 126 pounds, and has blonde hair and blue eyes. These are the statistics of the typical campus queen for 1947-48 bust measures 28 inches, hips 36 inches, and waist 25 inch. e five women who were selected to be Lassen from a recent poll of the queens of everything from the Hobbit-land to the real-world measurements of the typical queen are averages of the five queens. Weights varied from 118 to 135 pounds; heights started at 5 feet 5 inches and climbed to 5 feet 9 inches; bust measurements varied from 32 inches to 36 inches; waists were 24 to 25 inches wide; and hips swelled to 34 to 37. The Pi Beta Phi sorority takes queen honors for producing four or five of the campus queens this year. Therefore, the average University queen is a Pi Beta Phi. She is probably a junior in the College, and she is probably from Kansas City, Mo. Her average age is not given for obvious reasons. All of their majesties insist that it is "always a big thrill and surprise" to be selected queen. Four of them have been queens more than once. Carolyn Campbell, College junior, who was homecoming queen this year, was queen of the relays in 1946 and an attendant to the Army-Navy R.O.T.C. queen in 1946. JoAnne Hudson, College jumor, carnival queen this fall, has never been queen of anything before, but says that she doesn't mind this business of royalty at all. Joy Godbehere, College senior, who was Navy R.O.T.C. queen, was homecoming queen in 1945 and Pi Beta Phi representative to the Jayhawker queen contest in 1946. Sue Rose Mounce, education junior, who was Army R.O.T.C. queen this spring, was Navy queen at a V-12 dance in Maryville, Mo., in 1943. Joano Rusee, engineering senior, who was Hob-Nail Hop queen this winter, was "Sigma Chi Sweetheart" for 1947-48. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads Graduate Bosses General's Guard Warren D. Hodges, who attended the University from 1940 to 1943, is an army captain with the position of commander of the honor guard company for Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo. Captain Hodges recently was host at an honor guard party attended by Mrs. MacArthur and high-ranking officers. He entered the army in 1942. He is a member of the Scabbard and Blade, honorary R.O.T.C. fraternity. Before being assigned to his present position in Tokyo, Captain Hodges fought with the 76th infantry division in the central European and Rhineland campaigns. The Irving Berlin of Civil War days was George F. Root of Massachusetts. He wrote such patriotic pieces as "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching." "Just Before the Battle, Mother," and "The Battle Cry of Freedom." Student Cruises Will Cost $280 Students can go to France, England, Holland, and Oslo for $280 to $400 a round trip on student ships this summer. The trips are to give students a chance for formal study, conferences, or reconstruction work Assignment of groups and individuals to the student ship will be handled by the executa committee of the Institute of Intelational Education. 2 West 45 street, New York 19, N.Y. Laurance Duggan, director, has announced that two American ships will make four round trips each between June and October. Two Dutch ships will carry students from Quebec to Rotterdam on June 18 and July 1. Another ship will return the passengers in September. The fares depend on accommodations. Ku Ku Election Earl Dean Clark, Gene Innis and Robert Bell were re-elected to the positions of president, vice-president, and treasurer at the meeting of the Ku Ku club recently. Walter Hoffman was elected secretary. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage), Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, Universities, and other schools. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Chet's Drive-In North on Hi-way 24-40, in City Limits ONCE OUR CUSTOMER—— ALWAYS OUR CUSTOMER! Dinners Noon 'til Midnight Short Orders Official Bulletin July 19 1988 Classical piano concert scheduled for this afternoon will not be held. May 21. 1948 LSA. council and members report to 228 Frank Strong, 7 tonight, to help send out Kan-Do's. Students wishing to apply for position of dance manager must submit qualifications in a letter to Elizabeth Sue Webster, 1625 Edgeball road, by tonight. Episcopal College club dinner and evensong, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Parish hall, 10th and Vermont. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship final meeting and annual banquet, 6:30 tonight, Castle Tea room. Westminster fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 1212 Oread. Important. All parking regulations will be strictly enforced during final week. University Parking committee. I. S.A. meeting, 7:15 p.m. Monday, 228 Frank Strong. All council members, house representatives, and other members meet for picture. Dames Have Music Program Lawrence K.U. Dames were entertained by a musical program given by the Sunflower K.U. Dames at Sunflower Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Hornbuckle was mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Eleanor Aiken played two piano solos. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. James Rusk, Mrs. Robert Meiers, Mrs. Walter Lucas, and Mrs. Vernon Roberts. THE NEW FORD will pioneer the trend Plan now for June 18th! BEFORE YOU GO HOME STOCK UP ON PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AT Mosser - Wolf's 1107 Massachusetts MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE SECOND ANNUAL ALL-STUDENT INTRAMURAL BALL It's Tomorrow Night! Military Science Building DANNY BACHMANN and his Orchestra 9-12 p.m. Semi-formal $1.00 per couple - PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES AND...AWARDS.