Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, November 9, 1959 MAMMY YOKUM?—Last year it was bicycles. This year the campus fad may be pipe-smoking, if coeds follow the example of Elizabeth Given, Independence, Mo., junior. Coed Grabs Pipe in Best Dogpatch Fashion By Jane Boyd Is it Mammy Yokum? No, it's just a KU coed enjoying a ninepel of other favorite tobacco. Elizabeth Given. Independence, Mo, junior, brought her habit from Central College in Fayette, Mo, when she transferred this fall. She's Not Alone However, Miss Given said there are two other women in her dormitory, Grace Pearson, who also enjoy their pipes. Miss Given said smoking a pine was the only way she could find last year to have something in common with the boy she dated. "Smoking my pipe is particularly fun, because of the expression people get on their faces," she said. She, said she smoked hgr pipe in the student union at Central College, but she hasn't had the nerve to light up in the Kansas Union. Friends Didn't Care "I smoke with my friends in Independence, but I still haven't gotten the nerve to walk down the street with it." Even Miss Given's sorority sisters at Central did not mind her pipe smoking. She said, "They just thought it was funny. I started smoking a pipe partially to combat the smoke at meetings anyway." Sororities here educate all their piedges in the proper way to light and smoke cigarettes, but Miss Given said she knew of no particular rules-governing the proper way for women to smoke pipes. Miss Given owns three pipes. The one pictured above was given to her by a boy she dated here. Girls interested in starting a revolution might contact Elizabeth Given. She can also suggest some good pipe tobacco. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference. — Robert Frost Gayle Voorhees Gamma Phi Beta She is wearing one of the pretty wool dresses to be found at the J-School Open House Set Plaza K. C. Brookside K. C. Blue Ridge K. C. KU Campus Lawrence Six journalism fraternities will hold an open house from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday afternoon in the reading room of Flint Hall for all students of the university interested in journalism. The open house will include a tour of the advertising department, the newsroom and the radio and television studios. The presentation of the 1959 journalism graduating class gift will be made during the afternoon and displays of various activities of the school will be set up around the reading room. Refreshments will be served. The organizations sponsoring the open house are Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity for men; Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism fraternity for women; Gamma Alpha Chi, professional fraternity for women in advertising, Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity for men; Kappa Alpha Mu, honorary photography fraternity; and Alpha Epsilon Rho, professional radio-TV fraternity. All the historical books which contain no lies are extremely tedious. — Anatole France. Two Couples Reveal Pinnings Cheney-Kerr Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the pinning of Marcia Cheney, Lawrence, to Robert Kerr, Lincoln senior. Miss Cheney is a sophomore at Pittsburg State Teachers College and formerly attended KU. Mabry-Kerlinger Alpha Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo., junior, to Bob Kerlinger, Emporia senior. It takes proper cleaning and handling to hold the value of your sweater. Acme Laundry blocks your sweater-necks and cuffs are steamed back into their natural shape. Let Acme put new life into your sweater with each cleaning. You can be sure your sweater receives the greatest attention at Acme. 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1109 Mass Dial VI 3-5155 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING