Monday, April 11, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 5 ing geo- BAGS AND BUMPS-Gertrudc Sellards Pearson freshmen each paid at least 10 cents admission recently for the "GSPlympic" relay races. Proceeds will go to the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund. Shown in a sack race are Marilyn Corey, Wichita, left; Gail Quinsey, Lawrence; Nancy Willcott, Chanute, and Loretta Jewett, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Judy Asel, Topeka; Janis Paulson, Merriam, and Rebecca Feldman, Independence, judged and cheered. Couple Tells Pinning Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Julie Cope, Prairie Village sophomore, to Stephen Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., sophomore. Hamilton is a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at Johns Hopkins University. Miss Blum, Vesper Tell Engagement The Hawk's Nest has announced the engagement of Ethel Blum of Basehor to Don Vesper of Lawrence. Miss Blum is a senior in the School of Education. Between coffee breaks, vesper is a senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A 6-Year Olds' I.Q. Test For a College Student? "What is strange about this picture?" "Draw a design here just like this one." At 21 years of age, I was sitting here taking the I.Q. test for a six year old. Oh, it was just a psychology experiment and I was pretending to be my little six-year-old brother. The whole class was arranged behind the instructor observing me and the answers I was giving. "Is that really what a six-year-old would do or say?" I thought to myself. "Golly, I hope I am giving the right answers. I can't tell by the expression on the face of the scorer." "How do six-year-olds really think anyway? I have to go back a long way to remember when I was six," I thought to myself. Well, it's all over now. That didn't take very long at that, and my six-year-old I.Q. was 120. I guess it didn't make that much difference anyway and it was a very educational and interesting experiment. 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Jan Schlittenhardt, St. Francis, scholarship chairman; Joan Munson, Arkansas City, chaplain; Mary Lou Amick, Mission, recorder-historian; Jan Walters, Lincoln, guard, and Jane Adams, Omaha, Neb., registrar, all juniors. *** Foster Hall Foster Hall recently held a dessert dance with residents of Miller Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. Alice K Hutchinson and Mrs. Howard Jackson. Foster Hall Peter J. Caws, assistant professor of philosophy, was a recent dinner guest of Foster Hall. He led a discussion following the dinner. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity recently entertained Delta Gamma sorority at a dessert-dance at the Sigma Nu house. Chaperones were Mrs. J. E. Stephens and Mrs. R. W. Conlin. They are David Huffman, Hays, and Larry Blackman, Leavenworth, both freshmen, honor initiates; Jack Falk, Leavenworth sophomore, outstanding initiate; Edward Wohlenberg, Liberal junior, and William Patterson, Kansas City, Kan., freshman. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the initiation of five new members. ★★★ Alpha KappaLambda The Alpha Kappa Lambda Beaux Arts Ball, a French costume party, was held recently at the Catacombs in the Pizza Hut. --- Delta Sigma Phi Chaperones were Mrs. Eva Gardiner, Mrs. Hazel LeNoir, Clarke Keys, Carolyn Frailey and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Olson. Delta Sigma Phi social fraternity recently held its annual sailor's ball at Heck's Barn near Lawrence. Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 STOP IN TODAY campus character: Pride of the law school, Blackstone has never lost a moot trial. But there's nothing moot about his preferences in dress. He finds that when he's comfortable, he can trap a witness and sway a jury like Clarence Darrow. BLACKSTONE TORT So he always wears Jockey brand briefs while preparing his briefs. Exclusive Jockey tailoring gives him a bonus of comfort he gets in no other underwear. 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