愈必治! No Classes For 9 Freshmen, But Plenty Of Homework Nine "freshmen" women at KU will never attend classes. Instead, they will plan menus, play hostess, and perform other functions as housemothers at various organized houses about the campus. The nine began their activities as housemothers for the first time during preparations for rush and orientation weeks. There are a total of 70 housemothers at KU. At the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Mrs. Virginia Brammer of Topeka said she liked KU "very much," and was very enthusiastic about her new job. She was housemother at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house seven years ago. Mrs. Frances Brown, at the Delta Chi fraternity, said, "I am so happy with my work. I have a grand bunch of boys." Mrs. Brown is from Kansas City. At 1621 Edgehill Road, the Phil Delta Theta fraternity and Mrs. Margaret Millman are making a quick recovery from a hectic Rush Week. Mrs. Millman, from Hutchinson, also has a "house full of grand boys." "Mother" Mary Edmondson, at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, was housekeeper at Pearson Hall two years ago. "I am very fortunate," she said. "I have not seen a prettier campus, and my boys are just great." Other new housemothers are Mrs. Madge McElhnine at Varsity House, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey at the Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mrs. Fannie Spurrier at Sigma Chi, and Mrs. Pauline Walters at Theta Tau. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blumenfeld are the new houseparents at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. KU Housemother Begins 8-Week Trip Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, housemother at Kansas University's Phi Delta Theta fraternity house for 28 years, flew to New York Thursday beginning her long awaited dream vacation. Mrs. Kreamer, who served as housemother at KU longer than any other housemother in the history of the University, will sail from New York City aboard the Queen Elizabeth for an eight-week trip to Europe as a gift from her "boys." When Mrs. Kreamer "retired" as housemother at the Phi Delt house in the spring of 1954, the men of the chapter and the Phi Delta alumni association gave her a check for $2,000 and a lifetime retirement plan providing $100 a month. Her first plans included a trip to Europe. However, when she learned that the woman who was to succeed her became ill, "Maudie," as she is known to many, volunteered to fill the vacancy for another year, postponing her trip to Europe. Mrs. Kreamer is looking forward to seeing many of her boys who are studying or who are stationed with the military forces in Europe. She will visit England, Scotland, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Italy. Formula For Beauty The 1956 Maid of Cotton has a three-part rule for beauty. "Be natural, keep clean, and stay happy," said Patricia Anne Cowden, 21, of Raleigh, N.C. Miss Cowden wears little makeup for daytime occasions. Usually a dash of powder, a light lipstick and a touch of mascara. Sororities Hold Ceremonies Miss Cowden is a soap and water girl. "I'd wash my face several times a day if my skin could take it," she said. But to keep it from becoming too dry, she frequently substitutes a deep cleansing cream or lotion. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. The Delta Gamma sorority held a pledge: dinner and yell-in at their house Wednesday evening. A party for pledges and actives was held at the Flamingo Club following the yell-in. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority held a formal pledge ceremony Wednesday afternoon with a banquet and yell-in that evening. Following the yell-in in an informal open house was held. The Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority held their pledge banquet at the Student Union Wednesday evening. The Delta Delta Delta sorority held their formal pledge ceremony and banquet Wednesday evening. They will hold their yell-in. Sept. 13. The Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sorority held a yell-in and banquet Wednesday evening. Following the banquet a pledge party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. The Pi Beta Phi sorority pledge ceremony was held Wednesday afternoon followed by a yell-in and pledge dinner. Measles is a disease of all climates and races, Collier's Encyclopedia says, and 95 per cent of the world's urban population contact the disease. One attack usually confers life-long immunity and second attacks are extremely rare. 25 wor or less Terms. with t be pai day s days f day c Kansa PROO perien a wee 2 RO one $ good VI 3- four ann recte Tl Wai Art man Pes Rer Fusee and The Ateno Sew Uni Extalon of I Am and tria