'69 grads religious, patriotic Kansas high school graduates, 1969, are patriotic and religious, but liberal in temperament. These are the findings of a random survey made by Raymond King, Eighty-ninth District representative in the Kansas House, among 240 youths from his district, Eight-two per cent considered themselves patriotic and most of them thought democracy was the best political ideology. Ninety-three per cent consider themselves religious. Most—87 per cent—were willing to give-up at least a year for military service. They didn't think their activist or militant classmates were anything special, certainly not "among the higher intellect" and a majority expressed displeasure with what they felt was a lack of respect for local, state and federal officials nationwide. Yet, many of the 1969 graduates—71 per cent—thought non-violent demonstrations were legitimate and effective channels for "winning important concessions." Moreover, half of them questioned whether "government by the people is a reality in America today." They approved of inter-racial marriage and rejected the idea that "legislation should provide protection from the type of person who will be your neighbor," indicating that they were not necessarily law-and-order enthusiasts or segregationists with respect to housing. Over half believed liquor by the drink would economically improve the "proper development of our state," only 10 per cent admitted that they drank; 7 per cent said they smoked. The smokers and drinkers said their parents were well aware of their habits. Oct. 13 1969 KANSAN 9 ROYAL DRY CLEANERS 842 Mass. - Front & Back Door Service - Front & Back Door Service - Hour Service until 3 p.m. Daily - Shirts laundered 4 for $1 Mon., Tues. & Wed. with dry clean order 7:30 - 6:00 Mon. - Sat. Walter J. Hickel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, arrived at Haskell Institute Saturday by Air Force helicopter. Hickel, accompanied by his wife, his brother, U.S. Senator Bob Dole and Congressman Larry Winn Jr., gave a short informal talk on the steps of the Stidham Union at Haskell Institute. "CLIMBING TO MANKIND SOLUTIONS" a primer for the NOW THINKING GENERATION... New creative methodology for New Thinking Processes Problem Solving Criteria New Approaches to by Julius Stulman Hickel told the students, "I think you, as well as all the people of Kansas, can be proud of this institution." "When I went to school," he said, "It was a good school if it had nice young girls." Five per cent of passenger cars sold in the United States in 1967 were convertibles. - Education Hickel to Haskell, game - Oceanography - Oceanography - Urban Plannin - Medical Care 804 Mass. - Population Control - Medical Care JAYHAWK BOWLING & TROPHY COMPANY TROPHIES PLAQUES ENGRAVINGS for all occasions - Distribution Name Address Name Address ___ - Transportation Enclosed $___ ($1 per copy) THE WORLD INSTITUTE 777 United Nations Plaza New York NY...10017 VI2-3237 Open 11 a.m. All Meat U.S. Choice FOOD and FUN FOR EVERYONE! RANDY'S RANCH The group toured the Stidham Union and ate lunch in the cafeteria, where Hickel went back in the kitchen shaking hands and asking the students where they were from. Party Time 9 to 12 BEER Pitchers $1.00 Cups (12 oz.) .25 1811 West 6th Hickel left Haskell to attend the KU-K-State football game. where he said he would be rooting for K-State. After a private reception at the Ramada Inn, Hickel left for Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka, where he was scheduled to return to Washington Sunday morning. The first piece of moon studied in detail was identified as "an igneous rock peppered with glass-lined pits." Tacos Tonight? CASA De TACOS 1105 Mass. VI 3-9880 Are you using too many tampons? Put it this way: Do you have to change more than ou'd like to? Make more trips to the Powder Room than you'd care to? Excuse yourself more than you need to? Try MEDS tampons. MEDS are so absorbent you'll probably need fewer of them. assure you it probably be fewer of them. MEDS are made differently. That's why. They're made with soft, absorbent rayon. First, there's a gentle rayon cover. Then a layer of rayon fibers that absorb quickly. Then another layer of fine rayon storage fibers that absorb steadily. And in the center, a cushioned layer that holds and holds some more. Can you imagine? Some tampons are just chunks of cotton. No wonder you probably need more of them. This month try MEDS. They come in regular or super, with a soft polyethylene applicator. See how much better fewer tampons can be. stick out your CHEST Do it with zest, when it's covered by one of our much-remarked traditional shirts. The new treasury is now open for inspection, including such as shown in this advertisement. Note especially the resurgence of the pin collar, and the nice strategy of the longer point collar, created with double-breasted jackets in mind. You will want several of each. University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr.