1341901 Friagv. Nov. 9.1951 What Most Women Want KU Women Have - Men The college life of KU women is really something to be envied. Enjoying "open and pleasant" association with men students on and off the campus, KU women are leading "really exciting and profitable" days. This is an impression held by Miss Toshiko Ichinami, Japanese student studying in the Graduate school. She came to America this summer as an exchange student to this country. "I once visited an American student at her dormitory and saw a picture of her boy friend openly placed on her desk. At first I felt strange, because Japanese women students never do such a thing. But later I became envious" she said. Graduated from a Japanese women's college in Tokyo in prewar days when the co-educational system had not yet been introduced to Japan, Miss Iichinami was not used to co-education before coming to KU. Two months' study at the University, however, has made her a strong supporter of the system. "Co-education is profitable in many ways. It not only is an incentive to study but also moisten the dull college life." she said. During her college days in Japan, Miss Ichinami participated in the college's student activities. Because of the "unavailability of men students," however, those activities were "poor in variety" as compared with those of the University students, she remarked. In this connection, however, Miss Ichinami complained that some of the women students here are pretty hard for a foreign student like her to get acquainted with. "It seems to me that they are too much occupied by interest in their boy friends," she said. Cleverness in beautifying themselves is another big impression made on Miss Ichinami by the female Jayhawkers. She admires the way they successfully develop their individual beauty. Shuttle Craft Club Tours Fine Arts Weaving Section The Lawrence Shuttle Craft club visited the weaving section of the department of design Wednesday. The club consists of women who are interested in weaving and who have their own looms. Miss Evelyn DeGraw, assistant professor of design and weaving instructor, conducted the tour which included work of students and weaving experiments made by Miss Norma Walker for her master's thesis. The experiments consist of different materials and weaving patterns. "Tell Art to charge the battery and put it on my electric light bill!" Madam, we don't work for the electric company, but we gladly will service your car's electrical system. BRIDGE Standard Service Arthur Nease "Their clothes are well suited to their individual figures in both designs and color," she said. "And their hair-style, different from one another, set off their figures to advantage." The International Business Machines corporation is seeking a junior in mechanical or electrical engineering for full time summer employment. IBM Seeks Junior For Summer Work 601 Mass. Ph. 3380 The student will work in one of the research plants at Endicott or Poughkeepsie, N.Y., as an assistant to a company engineer from early June to late August. His transportation will be paid round trip from Lawrence. Anyone interested in the job should inquire at the engineering office, 111 Marvin, for further details. Silver Retailing Discussion Set For Wednesday, Nov. 14 Miss Constance Litter, dinnerware and silver dealer from Kansas City, Mo., will discuss retailing of expensive china and silver at a meeting of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry and silversmithing fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the women's lounges in Strong hall. Retailing of exclusive dinnerware and silver patterns is comparatively new in this area. Miss Lieter is a pioneer of the business in this area. gives you so MUCH for so LITTLE cost! More schedules, more comfort, more convenience, are reasons students prefer Greyhound, the friendly way to travel! Go Gray- hound on all your trips... holidays home, week ends, big games. Fares are amazingly low like those below. Omaha, Neb. $3.95 Salina, Ks. 3.25 Denver, Colo. 11.35 Ft. Smith, Ark. 6.55 Columbia, Mo. 3.80 Des Moines, Ia. 4.80 St. Joe, Mo. 1.85 16 Seniors Will Practice Teach Sixteen education seniors will be practice teaching in near-by towns and cities from Nov. 15 until Jan. 11 CHARTER A BUS FOR THE GANG! (Add Tax) Those teaching in Topeka will be Kenneth Allen, social studies; Kathryn Crawford, elementary school; Gary Goodwin, art; Jimmie McQueen, mathematics; Dana Saliba, music; Jo Anna Sargent, elementary school, and Leola Stewart, language and arts. Kansas City, Kan. teachers will be Cosette Davis, social studies; Robert Dunwell, language and arts; Catherine Hemphill, home economics; Mrs. Betty Koonse, language and arts; Margaret Olsen, biological science; Laura Price and Freida Sahm, social studies. 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