MARCH 31,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE COED'S CORNER After Four Years Of College— 'It'S Been Fun,' Caroline Says Looking back at her four years of college, Caroline Morriss thinks, "It's been fun." been run. A music education major, she spends much of her time practice teaching. Music has always been Caroline's major interest. She once wanted to major in piano, but changed to music education so that she could teach as a general supervisor. During summers, she plays the organ for churches. She has played for the Central Park Christian and the West Side Baptist church. Aside from music, Caroline finds time for group sports, such as volleyball and basketball. Jersey and baltimore. She sings in the Women's Glee club and is vice-president of Mu Phi Ensilon, music sorority. In addition, she is acting president and vice-president of Pi Lambda Theta, education fraternity; secretary-treasurer of the senior class; and vice-president of Sigma Kappa, social sorority. ☆ ☆ social society. During the fall semester she was president of Sigma Kappa, a YWCA freshman commission leader, and a member of the United Women's council. She served as fine arts representative to the All Student Council last year, and has been on the Pan-Hellenic council for two years. SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Alpha Chi Omega Entertains Alpha Chi Omega entertained with a hay rack ride and weer roast Friday. Guests present were: Dan Kreamer, Robert Ellsworth, Edward Surface, Max Falkenstien, Harry Livinggood, George McCarthy, Bruce Bathurst, Harold Winters, Joe Perves, Frederick Daneke, Peter Purdy, Donald Millikan, Lloyd Barr, Samuel Peacock, John Davis, William Haggard, James Pemberton, Bud Clarkson. Bud Culver Leslie Hihiblad, Robert Hold, Lester Piehlbias, Murray Davis, Gerald Rickets, Louis Shephard, Robert Elliott, James Selig, Elvin Howell, Wendell Link, Bud Maloney, John Haddock, Charles Lear, William Hogan, Aaron Wilson, William Forsyth, Robert Terrill, Martin Duncan, William Degen, Leon Pagel, Mike Werhan, Thomas Nicklin, R a y Smoots, Richard Ramsey, Joe Gregory, William Pringle, Claude Owens, John Fuchs, Andrew Berry, Marvin Gregory, Ralph Hollbaugh. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. John Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mise, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell. Siema Nu's Entertain Kappa's Foster Hall Gives Party Foster hall entertained with an af- ternoon party last week. Sigma Nu's Enterta- Sigma Nu entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma with a dance at the chapter house last week. Kappa Alpha Psi initiated the following recently; William White, Perry Rucker, Louis Welton, Arthur Brock, Sidney Reed, Arthur Collins, William Johnson, Rueben Brown, George Brown, Jr., Foster Carter. Kappa Alpha Psi Initiates New Alpha Chi Chapter Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega participated in the installation services for Gamma Zeta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega held at Kansas State college recently. Barbara Vanderpool, president, gave the welcome address to the new chapter. Son To Former K.U. Instructor Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Daste of Omaha announce the birth of a son, Daniel Douglas, on March 2. Mr. Daste was an instructor in journalism at the University in 1941-42. He is now teaching at Creighton University. YW Officers Meet Today Newly elected officers of the Y.W. C.A. will have a program planning meeting at 5 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Christine Afford, Y.W.C.A. secretary. CAROLINE MORRISS Group To Analyze Home Ec Problems A resolution to set up a student-faculty committee to analyze course requirements and discuss problems in the home economics department was passed by the Home Economics club. Miss Edna Hili reported on home economics departments in the universities of Oklahoma, Wyoming, Nebraska, and the Colorado State Teachers College at Greeley. She was sent recently to these schools by the American Home Economics association which is making an intensive investigation of home economics departments throughout the United States. Judith Tihen and Jane Ferrell gave reports of the state home economics convention which they attended in Wichita. Hostesses were Marilyn Smart Kay Coleman, and Mary Faulders. Delta Phi Delta Pledges 26 New Members Delta Phi Delta honorary art fraternity, has announced the pledging of 26 new members. They are Nancy Hulings, William Imel, Joan Joseph, Donald Kane, Billy Lakey, Barbara Olson, Marjorie Perrussel, Barbara Rivard, Marijo Saunders, Ellen Schaeffler, Ruth Balka, Harold Burns, Robert Caldwell, Betty Compton, Eva Desiderio, Margaret Gansle, Jeanne Gorbutt, Wilda Hosler, Sally Shepard, Jo Spohn, Marjorie Stark, Joan Stevenson, Elden Teffet, Mary Varner, Marion Walker, and Virginia Winter. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. WEC To Schedule Etiquette Speakers CLEAR EYESIGHT is a "Must." Studies depend upon it. If you have been having headaches due to your eyes come in and let us check them carefully. Lawrence Optical Co. Committees have been appointed to schedule manners and etiquette speakers in organized houses. The program will be sponsored by the Women's Executive council. On the committee for choosing speakers are Joan Anderson, education junior; Janet Rummer, College freshman; Anne Scott, College junior; Shirley Wellborn, College junior; and Margaret van der Smissen, College sophomore. The scheduling committee, which will set dates for the speakers to be at various houses, is composed of Marjorie Burtscher, Eloise Holdson, College sophomores and Mary Jane Zollinger, Fine Arts junior. A committee has also been chosen to invite approximately 20 women, not living in organized houses, to attend each meeting. It is composed of Emily Stacey, College senior; Elaine Thalman, senior; and Lorraine Hammer, junior. Six pairs of speakers will speak each week; at this rate, the 24 organized houses will have been visited by guest speakers at the end of a tour week period. Gustafson's "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kansan Want Ad Buyin'a Pig in a Poke? At county fairs, Farmer Brown used to offer a pig in a poke. Tied in a bag, with not even the grunt showing, the hapless porker had to be bought on faith. The purchaser couldn't tell beforehand if he'd bought a Mrs. or a mistake, ham bonanza or lots of bone, choice chops or skimpy bacon, a good side dish to accompany the "cackle berries"—or just a cackle. In brief— "A PIG IN A POKE." Today let's hope that we're wiser. You're not buying a "pig in a poke" when you advertise in THE DAILY KANSAN. You are aware of the buying power of University students (approximately $30,000 a day)—You are also aware of the fact that the only media that gives the "Hill" complete coverage is THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. Are you as a merchant getting your share of that $30,000 each day-Or, is your advertising going into other media? Ask yourself: "AM I BUYING A 'PIG IN A POKE'?" The Daily Kansan XUE DU JIAN ZHIANG