MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE One Of The Hatfields Claims A Good Fight Stimulates Love New York (U.P.)—Beautous Toney Terry Hatfield, one of the last of Kentucky's feuding Hatfield clan, observed that women are too placid in their relations with men. The lovely, blue-eyed blonde said there was "nothing like a good fight with your man" to stimulate love and respect. "If women don't have a little spark, or show some spunk men are not interested in them," she said. "Nowadays, a girl has to have something besides sex appeal to attract men. "Men, as a whole, hate coy women. They are bored with them. Cov women get on their nerves." Men, she said, are more matter-of-fact than ever in their courting and love-making and they admire women who are "direct with their responses." Miss Hatfield said "a good hassle" between a man and a woman clears the air and makes them appreciate each other more. She had some positive ideas, however, on how and when the ladies should launch an attack on the unsuspecting male. 1. If you feel you must call names, use such terms as "brute," "beast" or "cur," as it will stimulate his ego Do not make such remarks as "you bald-headed ape" because "that's something he'd never forgive or forget." 4. Don't threaten to go home to mother. 2. If you're going to scrap, make it fast and furious. Don't let it drag. 3. Do not throw things. 5. Cry if you feel like it, but save the weeping until the battle is over Knitted Dresses Look Well Uptown And In The Country Knitted dresses are now available in a variety of styles and weaves that move them from the sports alone" category right into "go everywhere" grouping. Now, trimly tailored knitted dresses go to business. More formal styles, sometimes accompanied by a glamorous stole, attend cocktail parties. And best of all, there are enough style variations for every occasion, to flatter every figure. MISS JOAN RUTH BAUR Miss Baur Engagement To Mr. Barnett Told Rev, and Mrs. Karl F. Baur, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Ruth, to Mr. B. W. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnett, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Baur is an education senior and a member of Sigma Alpha Iota professional music sorority. Mr Barnett is a business junior. Nine Men Initiated To Honor Fraternity The following men were initiated into Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary professional earth science fraternity: Walter Locker, Don Asquith, Curtis Adams, and Douglas Cooley, geology; James Stewart, John Luttrell, and Gene Rourke, petroleum engineering; Roger Nowlin, and E. J. Blair, mining and metallurgy. Weaver 901 Mass. 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Jean Tallant, song leader; Sally Young, rush chairman; Virginia Keeney, social chairman; Betty Lewis, scholarship; Jean McGinnis, publicity; Leola Stewart, marshall; Marian Jenkins, guard; Nancy Maplesden, activities and Laura Price, standards. TKE Pledges Elect Members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class elected new officers recently. The five freshmen are: Ronald Winslow, College, president; Frank Hawkins, education, vice-president; Richard Sjoberg, College, secretary; Robert Fluker, fine arts, treasurer; and Frank McCollum, fine arts, social chairman. THE WEEK'S WASH OF WHITES! White shirts Socks—T-shirts Shorts—Handkerchiefs You bring 'em in! We wash and dry 'em for 50c (9 pound load) RISK'S 613 Vermont Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Jayhawk Decals K. 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