Wednesday, Dec. 2. 1953. University Daily Kansan Page 9 Religious News Are You Really in Love? Take This Kansan Quiz: By SAM TEAFORD There is a tendency at the University for two students to fall in love with each other, and since one of these may be a girl and the other a boy, it sometimes happens that they decide to get married. Recognizing this situation, Kansasan experts on love and marriage have prepared a quiz to show if two people really are in love, believing that emotion is an essential to a happy marriage. Here are the questions: 1. Do you sit together at movies? If you don't, it may be that you are drifting apart. On the other hand, the theater may be crowded. 2. Do you go out as often as seven nights a week? If you do, it's possible that you're in love. It's also possible that you're going steady. 3. Do you kiss each other good night? If you don't, there's no great use for alarm. Some people just don't like kissing. Besides, it's not sanitary. 4. Do you hold hands under the table while eating in a restaurant? If you do, this is a sure sign of love, although it does become difficult to cut the steak. 5. Do your parents approve? On second thought, who cares? This quiz is not for the parents, it's for you and her, or him and you, as the case may be. 7. Can you agree about financial problems? This question involves money, which is good to have some of. If you don't have any and neither does she, that's tough. 6. Do you have common interests? Give some thought to this question. Do you both knit, play poker, smoke cigars, use Toni, etc? 8. When conversing over the telephone, do you exchange pleasant greetings? Saying "Oh, it's you, ya bum" or "What the hell are you doing?" is not considered a sign affection. $ \textcircled{9} $ Does your lover flirt with members of the opposite sex? The one and only may be looking for something better. Give him or her a set of blinders for Christmas if the answer is "yes." 10. When you have been separated for a long time, do you miss the one in question? If you still believe you love each other after six years apart, the chances are it's real. And that's the test for true love. If you answered all 10 questions "yes," you cheated. If you answered "yes" to five or six questions, it's love. If you answered "yes" to only one or two, see your psychiatrist. Tools are easily located if their handles are painted bright yellow, orange or red. The paint also will identify them, so they're more likely to be returned by the neighbor who borrows. On the Hill Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the patricia of Pinninga Worcester, fine arts sophomore, to John Grosso, a member of Triangle fraternity. Both Miss Worcester and Duggan are from Kansas City. Sellards hall held a tree-trimming party at 8 p.m. yesterday. Dr. Frank Peabody will speak on "The Environment of Reptilian Life in the Pennsylvanian Era of Kansas" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 426 Lindley. Refreshments will be served by members of the Geology club. Mrs. Melvin F. Lindeman, Wichita, one of 15 province presidents of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, will be the guest of Phi chapter at the University of Kansas this week. While on campus, Mrs. Lindman will attend both active and pledge meetings, and meet with Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women. Quill Club Initiates 26 Quill club recently initiated 26 members in services held in the English room of the Student Union. Students are admitted on the basis of manuscripts submitted in the annual fall writing contest sponsored by the club. New members are Sharon Theis, college freshman; Margaret Thompson, education senior; Virginia Holman, college freshman; Dorothy Shade, education senior; Norma Fenn, college junior; Sherry Wilson, education junior; Marianne Ptocek, college sophomore. Patricia Copeland, college senior; Marianna Grabhorn, college freshman; Janis Davis, college senior; Paul Danneberg, college freshman; Patricia Worcester, fine arts sophomore; George Hotz, college junior. Nancy Garrity, education junior; Doris Chermiak, college freshman; Chris Angersbach, college senior; Charlsia von Gunten, fine arts sophomore; Lee Douglass, engineering senior; Lark Johnston, college freshman. Arlen Hurt, fine arts freshman; John Martin, college sophomore; James Uhlig, college freshman; Martha Poor, college sophomore; Derek Scott, graduate; Nancy Landon, college senior, and Daniel Parkinson, fine arts freshman. Weslev Foundation Wesley foundation will hold its annual Christmas dinner and program 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 946 Vermont st. Dr.H.D. BOLLinger, Nashville, Tenn. head of National Methodist Student work, will speak on "The Importance of Timing in the Student Christian Movement." Newman Club The Newman club, Catholic social organization, will hold a roller skating party at the roller rink east of Lawrence on U.S. Highway 10 at 9 p.m. Friday. Those needing transportation should meet at 8:45 p.m. at St. John's Catholic church, 1229 Vermont st. Services, Suppers to Be Held W. H. Werner, Topeka, associate national director of child evangelism in America, will speak at the KU Christian fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 32, Strong hall. Christian Fellowship The fellowship wn study and an informal discussion at 7:30 p.m. at 829 Mississippi st. A dessert party for foreign students will be given by the group at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at 829 Mississippi st. Hillel foundation is celebrating the festival of Chanukah. Rabbi Marshall Miller of the Ohev Sholom congregation in Kansas City will speak today on "Chanukah, Its History and Observance" at 7:45 p.m. in Myers hall. An exhibit is being displayed in the main lounge of the Student Union in connection with the festival. Roger Williams Foundation Hillel Foundation The Roger Williams foundation will hold a joint meeting with the KU Disciples fellowship 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Myers hall. The program is being given by the Disciples fellowship. Supper will precede the meeting. Student Religious Council Student Religious council vesper COMPLETE Lubrication LEONARD'S 9th and Indiana Standard Service services will be held at 9:45 p.m. tomorrow in Danforth chapel. Services will also be held at 9:45 p.m. Tuesday and at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel. Westminster Fellowship Westminster fellowship will hold a supper meeting 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Crossroads Seminar "Did Jesus Have to Die?" will be discussed at the Crossroads seminar, Presbyterian students discussion group, 8:45 a.m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. A coffee hour will precede the discussion. Presbyterian Seminar Gamma Delta Presbyterian Women's organization made curtains for the minister's parsonage at a work session held Tuesday night at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. "Helping the Needy" will be the topic of a panel discussion at a meeting of Gamma Delta 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the student lounge' of the Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont streets. A movie, "Bethesda," will also be shown. A cost supper will precede the meeting. FLY Home for Christmas- From KC (Round trip tax incl.) to Chicago (first class) 57.16 (sky tourist) 43.70 to Boston (first class) 172.62 (sky tourist) 133.40 to San Francisco (first class) 222.53 (sky tourist) 172.50 to Albuquerque (first class) 105.80 (sky tourist) 80.50 Ask About Sky Tourist — Family Days (Mon., Tues., Wed.) ASK ABOUT ALL EXPENSE VACATIONS TOO. Make Your 1954 Steamship Reservations Now! 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