1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (d) NEW ALPHA DELTA PI HOUSE PLANNED—Construction will soon begin on a new chapter house for the Alpha Delta Pi sorority in the West Hill district of Lawrence. The house will be constructed to accommodate fifty-two girls. The new structure has been designed by Mr. Verner F. Smith, Lawrence architect. Simplicity of style and fire-proof construction are important aspects of the design. The present chapter house is located at 1145 Louisiana. house is located at 1145 Louisiana. Some Coeds, Males Rate Low on Campus From the Chicago Daily News Which girls do college men find distasteful? Which girls do college men find distasteful? The artificial girl whose makeup is much too obvious. girl with no real. The artificial girl whose makeup is much too obvious. The dull, stupid girl with no reali The dull, stupid girl with no real interest in anything but herself. The cold, unfriendly girl who lacks warmth and sparkle. The languid girl who constantly prattles about her health or continually complains of being tired or ill The gold-digger who's more concerned about where she's going than with whom, who hankers after the most expensive places and the best theater seats. The "holier than thou" girl who's excessively prudish when it comes to smoking or drinking. The too serious girl who completely lacks a sense of humor. The helpless girl who makes it her business to be a "clinging vine." The nervous girl who's easily irritated and unset. The "yes" girl who spineless agrees with everything that's said or The unreliable girl who's habitually late in keeping a date or who breaks an engagement at the last moment and without a really good excuse. The flirt who brazenly plays up to other men in her date's presence or boasts of her popularity with the opposite sex. The possessive girl who acts as if she owns the man who's dating her. The socially awkward girl whose manners are bad, who's too shy and self-conscious, and with whom it's difficult to make conversation. The talkative girl who monopolizes her voice, whose voice is shrill, and amplely animated. The catty girl who delights in repeating malicious bits of gossip about mutual friends or acquaintances. Which boys do college girls find most objectionable? the egotist. This selfish male thinks he's conferring a great favor every time he condescends to ask a girl for a date. He's so convinced of his own superiority that he thinks he has to explain even the simplest movie to the girl friend. He's also the type of braggart who spends the evening boasting about his conquests and thinks the most interesting topic of conversation is himself. He rarely consults the girl about where to go or how to spend the evening. In fact, he assumes that his interests are hers and is so completely wrapped up in himself that he only goes out because it gives him a chance to better display himself. The heavy necker. This type takes out a girl chiefly for what he can squeeze out of her. He is honestly amazed when his advances are met with the rebuffs they deserve. Lacking mental resourcefulness, he sees a date merely as an outlet for his emotions. The uncouth individual. This boorish youngster has either forgotten the manners he was taught or never acquired any in the first place. He whistles or honks his horn whenever a girl passes by. He uses vulgar and obscene language. He tells off-color jokes and otherwise behaves as if he were completely uncivilized. He's the sort, too, who expects the girl to look radiant and glamorous when he's unkempt and untidy. The inconsiderate youngster. This breezy fellow calls up a girl at the last moment and is annoyed when told she has a previous engagement. He also likes to drop around of an evening without advance notice to see what's going on. When he makes a date, he doesn't even bother to tell his companion where they're going so that she can dress for the occasion. The insincere boy. He's the hypocrite who makes a practice of proclaiming his undying love every time he sees a girl. When he's finally Sweaters Top Off College Wardrobe Luscious soft sweaters go around the-clock with the campus or career girl. Topping the news is the contrast of cool-to-cover-up detailing, with the story outlined in mink blends, cashmere, lambswool and synthetic fabrics. Youthful sweater collections will include the weskit of wool zephyr, haltercut to be worn with or without a blouse. Contrasting checkerboards or stripes add an edge of smartness to white wool boucle cardigans. Long-sleeved black middy swaters are pencilled with white vertical stripes, and turned horizontal for the turtle neck and waistband. 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The house will accommodate fifty-two girls and will have additional quarters for the housemother and for guests. The new house, designed by Verner F. Smith, Lawrence architect, will be contemporary in style. The building will be constructed of fireproof material and will be simple in structure. Buff brick masonry walls will use the outside of the chapter house with aluminum windows and cornice trim. The first floor will have a main lounge, library, sun room, dining room, housemother's suite, guest room, kitchen, serving pantry, and food storage room. The sun room, main lounge, dining room and library are planned in an open arrangement for parties. Formal garden areas and parking areas will be constructed. Twelve identical four-girl study-bedrooms and one smaller two-girl room for officers will be located on the second floor. Each study will include built-in wardrobes and dressers, space for two two-girl study desks, two easy lounge chairs and a sleeping alcove containing two double-deck single beds. Each bed alcove will be equipped with a ventilator in the ceiling, making it possible to control the amount of fresh air needed in the room. Theta Tau's Redecorate Members of the Theta Tau house have recently completed remodeling and redecorating the chapter house. All the floors on the main floor and the stairs have been sanded and refinished. New drapes and new tables and chairs have been purchased for the dining room. The kitchen has been equipped with new electrical appliances. The recreation room has been completely redecorated in KU colors and trimmed with pennants from other universities where Theta Tau chapters are located. The upstairs halls and rooms have been repainted. New mattresses have been purchased for the beds in the dormitory. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. 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