Coeds Not Always Happily 'Hilched' The average senior coed rated lower than the average happily married woman’ .in ’.tests based on a prediction -scale for marital. hap piness which were completed re cently by Helen A. Hoover under the direction of Dr. Robert C. Bemreuter, in charge of the .psy cho-educational clinic. “Girls in home economics'or the School of Education ihad -better •ratings than those in ’the School of the Liberal Arts,” Miss Hoover said, ‘tit seems reasonable to sup pose’that those’in home economics find greater satisfaction in activi ties connected with home and ■family institutions.” The study also revealed that the more money a .girl has earned, the less likely - she .is to compare fav orably with happily married wom en. “This may mean that girls who have worked have developed per-’ sonality tiafts of self-sufficiency and .independence,” said Miss Hoover, adding that certain edu-; cators have claimed that the hap piest, women are willing “to take .-subordinate rroles .and care not an-. noyed by advice from others.” The. amount of dating or ference for the ..company of boys has no bearing -fi sc)