MAY 7,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE COED'S CORNER 'Too Many Men At KU, Says Senior Sally Houck Different from the female's wartime cry is today's comment of Sarah "Sally" Houck, auburn-haired College senior. "Courses are harder than when I entered K.U. in 1944," she continued. "There are too many men here for a girl's own good. They are very distracting." she said. "There are more people in the classes—older students are back. This increase in veteran enrollment has forced the teachers to toughen their courses." "I'm glad I'm getting out now,' she added with a laugh. Sociology Major Sally, a sociology major, started in several other fields before she decided on this one. After graduation from high school, she started to write a book, but this project found its way into a desk drawer. It is still there. In 1941 she majored in journalism at Independence Junior college, but decided she wanted to quit school and go to work, so she did. After a summer at business school, she met a field director at the Independence army air base where she first became interested in social work. it was the field director who talked her into coming to K. U. and majoring in social work Would Like To Travel --- After she graduates, Sally would like to go to Switzerland and do rehabilitation work for the United Nations. If this doesn't work out she'd like to work here in the Midwest. Lists Activities "For living, the midwest is best," she said, but she loves Chicago and New York where she took her only vacation, farther than farther to the local bays line. She likes all kinds of music from classical to "Your Feet's Too Big for the Bed". SOCIALLY SPEAKING Foster Hall Entertains The annual spring formal of Foster hall was held Friday night. The theme of spring was carried out by lilac covered trelliswork and a rustic wishing well, from which punch was served. Music was provided by the Ground Control Approach band from the Olathe Naval station. Chaperones were Mrs. George Mendenhall, Miss Charlotta Nellis, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. Included as guests were Wesley Harper, Lee Davis, Samuel D. Lintecum, Roger G. Tilbury, Robert Gurtler, Russel L. Sehon, Thomas Wreglesworth, Norbert A. Zimmer, James Marshall, Martin Chapman, Wendell A. Uhland, Gerald H. Correa, William Cox, Robert Gilkerson, Delbert Lephan, Charles L, Hayes, William Konhaus, Paul Rock, Harry Wilber, Richard Stucky, Howard Hull, Harry McGuire, Charlie E-rock, Deane Tack Leon Lear, Tom Eailey, Bayle Leon Lear', Frederic Bennett, and Harry E. McAnaney, Calvin Schweizer, and Harold Diehl. Chipmanwrites, www Mr. George To Have Hour Dance An hour dance will be held at Jolliffe hall from 8 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. P. K. A. Pledges Two The pledging of Clarke M. Thomas, Topeka, and Charles P. Hickey, Coffeville, is announced by Pi Kappa Alpha. Her life at the University has included Pan-Hellenic council, sponsor of the Junior Pan-Hellenic council, treasurer of the Sociology club, member of the W. S. S. F., commission of the Y. W. C. A., and president of her sorority, Chi Omega. *** Officers Elected Phi Beta Pi has elected these officers: Robert Puntenney, president; Theodore Batchelder, vice-president; Robert Brenner, secretary; and Edward Long, treasurer. Association Meets The annual meeting of the University of Kansas Delta Chi association was held Sunday at the chapter house. The meeting was followed by a dinner in honor of the alumni. University Daily Kansan Those alumni present were David G. McCreeh, Hugh A. Grutzmacher, Donald G. Isett, Harold A. Reed, William B. Prugh, L. Perry Bishop, Charles Wright, Jr., Charles E. Grutzmacher, Russel Stevens, Charles C. Lillis, John H. Murray, and George G. Sourk. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add a 1学期 postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year. Saturday and Sunday holidays hollow examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Watkin's Entertain Mothers Guests at the annual Watkins hall Mother's breakfast, Sunday morning were Mrs. Charles Ruhlen, Mrs. James E Runner, Mrs. E J. Neely, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. A. Whiting, Mrs. Lester Hoffman, Mrs. E B. Jennison, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Mary Ann Mann, Mrs. H. F. Pugh, Mrs. J. W. Holm, Mrs. Chris Mann, Mrs. Russell Davis, Mrs. Lloyd Locke, Mrs. A. M. Semon, Mrs. R. D. Calvin, Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs. A. E. Prettyman, Mrs. Carl Schmalzied, Mrs. Paul Adams, Mrs. Andrew Moser, Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mrs. J. V. Skonberg, Mrs. E. F. Bolas, Mrs. F. M. Straks, Mrs. Glenn Shipp, Mrs. Arthur Oatman, Mrs. Clarence Horton, Mrs. Florence Stout, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. E. G. McGavran, Mrs. T. N. 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