PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 Cinderella Candidates-Editors' Day Speakers-News-Views OH. TO BE HANELING THAT SLIPPER-One of the five Kansas State beauties pictured above will slip her foot into the glass slipper held by Prince Charming at the Pumpkin From tomorrow night. They are, left to right: Nanette Soper, who wears size 7-A; Shirley Bynum with size $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ - AAAA; Judy Peck, size 6; Jo Ann Stroup, size 8; and Joan Dykeman, size 6-A. This will thwart skeptics who feared that more than one of the ladies could be shod with the same size shoe. Prince Charming, as yet unchosen, will represent K.U. in the intersectional "love" match. He will be allowed one slipper as a souvenir. Cinderella's coach will be here in time for Saturday's game along with two other coaches who will pit their Aggies and Jayhawkers in the afternoon football contest. (University Daily Kansan Photo by Wallace Abbey) NOT A USED-CAR LGT—But four bumper to backseat automobiles which piled up on Hieldway 10 east of Lawrence in Tucson's five-car smashup. This picture was made a few minutes before wrecking crews pulled the vehicles from their snug embrace. THREE EDITORS from the Midwest will take over Fraser theater at 8 a.m. tomorrow for the annual Editors' day, sponsored by the William Allen White School of Journalism. Robert Blakely (left), Des Moines Register and Tribune editorial writer, will discuss the responsibilities of handling the day's news. James Lawrence (above left). news director of state'on KSD, St. Louis, will tell how eight-hour television programs are produced. Larry Miller (above), secretary and manager of the Kansas Press association, will lead the round table discussions. [University Daily Kansan Photo by Wallace Abbey] IF YOU DON'T like the weather to Kansas, just wait a while. One day, Jeanne Farrott, (above), was walking through the dust from the Hill's long dry spell. A day later, Laurachelle King (below) was wading in rain on Jayhawk drive. (University Daily Kansan Photo by Sam Jones) AND WHO CAN BLAME HIM?-When flu inoculations come around and life becomes just one stiff shot in the arm after another. But a pretty nurse is a wonderful anaesthetic. The student above is one of hundreds who are feeling the needle in the University's anti-flu campaign. (University Daily Kansan Photo by James Mason) IN THIS CASE, are two heads better than one? Phil Schoggen, graduate psychology student, and his 9-month-old daughter Leida study psychology together on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons while Mother Schoggen attends class. Phil and his wife, Maxine, also a graduate psychology student, are doubtful about their daughter's academic progress. But they agree it's good practical training for them in child psychology. Mused Phil, "She should be smart if early book exposure has anything to do with it."