FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Campus Quips From an editorial appearing in the K-State Collegeian it would seem that the alleged poor sportsmanship of K. U. students at basketball games is far overshadowed by that of their country cousins up the Kaw. Even the professors do it there. Following is an excerpt from the editorial. "——Who showed the poor sportsmanship then? It was none other than one of the officials who doubted the legality of your activity card as you entered the gym to witness the game. The official, an assistant professor at Kansas State, was so persistent in his uncalled for digs at referee Ronnie Gibbs that he was kicked out of Nichols gym. Luckily, no technical foul was called against the Wildcat team." "At one point in the game the ticket-punching prof had to be told to quiet down by Gibbs, Coach Nuner, and Director of Athletics Thurio McCrady before the game could progress. An official at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio advises men to marry women smarter than themselves. He explains that as women become more and more accustomed to housework they start going mentally backward. This, claims the official, can ultimately lead to the divorce court. Nobody wants a stupid wife, he reasons. This seems logical enough to us, but not too long ago we remember reading that women want to marry men who know more than they do, and this seems logical too. What we're curious about is what happens when both the man and the woman want the other to be smarter. A faculty member at New York University says that the shape of a girl's mouth gives away her whole personality. Thin lip label her as shy, reticent type, lacking in feeling and inclined to be a spinster. The dramatic type, an extrovert - romantically-expertive and theatrical with long hair. one thin lip, indicate the executive type, serious and scholastic type. Lips with a full center indentify the female of the carrier usually makes a success of marriage. This is all interesting and perhaps useful information, but what we want to know is how you can tell whether or not she has a car? Scenic KU Posters Go To High Schools Large 6 by 8 feet poster board displays of familiar University scenes are being sent around to the various Kansas high schools under the direction of Statewide Activities. David Harner, chairman of the poster board committee, said that the boards will be available to the county clubs for use in high schools. There are three posters in circulation now, each of them being used in the high schools for a period of three to four days. 2 days only Wed-Thurs March 15-16 Feature at 1:00- 3:10-5:20 7:30-9:40 ADMISSION All Seats 75c Tax Inc. Special Student Price 50c Tax Inc. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. 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