PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1947 Official Bulletin Nov. 6,1947 B. S. A. movies, 3:15 today, Fraser theater. Members free, small charge for non-members. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 7:30 to- night, 402 Lindley. ___ Alpha Delta Sigma informal pledging, 7 tonight, English room, Union. Student Religious council, 4 p.m. today, Myers hall. Freshman Pep club organizational meeting, 7:20 tonight, 103 Frank Strong, Independents invited. Bitter Bird subscribers may pick up copies at desk, top floor, Union, today. American College Quill club, 9 tonight, Watkins hall. Le Cercle français se reunira jeudi le 6 novembre a sept heures et demie dans le salle 113 de Frank Strong hall. On representera quelques scenes de deux comedies de Moliere. Tout le monde est invite. Der Deutsche Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammlen. Herr Casper Brochman, der aus Norwegan kommt, wird über "The Norwegian Press" sprechen. Home Economics club picture, 5 p.m. today, dining room. 25c per person. ___ Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, 210 Frank Strong hall. Attendance required for pledges. ___ Christian Fellowship, 7 tonight, Barlow chapel, Myers hall. Christian Science organization, 7:30 tonight. Danforth chapel. Four-No club, business meeting and duplicate bridge tournament, 6:30 tonight, Union game room. K. U, Amateur Radio club, 5 p.m. today, 205 Electrical实验室 lab. K. U. Mishanen (meet) today, 205 Electrical Engineering lab. Sigma Tau meeting, 7 tonight, Hydraulics lab. A. I. E. E., 7:30 tonight, 101 Snow hall. Speaker. W.H. Ruese of Kansas Electric Power. Refreshments. All Tau Beta Pi members wishing to attend initiation banquet sign roster in Engineering office before 5 p.m. today. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. today. Fraser dining room. Miss Rineback, R N., will speak on industrial nursing. All students in pre-nursing. Watkins hall hour dance, 7:30-9 p.m. tomorrow. ___ University Women's club all-faculty reception honoring new faculty members and wives, 5 to 7 Sunday in the Union. Unitarian Liberal group 7. p.m. Sunday, Jayhawk Co-op., 1614 Kentucky. Dr. E. O. Stene will speak on "Humanism—One Aspect of a Liberal Religion." Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Preficiency examination in English composition, 1 p.m. Nov. 15 instead of Nov. 8 as announced in College calendar. Required for all juniors in College and School of Education. Register Nov. 10, 11, and 12. Students in College at College office. Students in Education. 103 Fraser. Executive committee of the Independents, 8 p.m. Monday, Union lounge. ___ Kansan board meets today, 5 p.m. for approval of appointments.Meeting will be brief. Attendance required. Chic Chick Has Magazine Sale Twist: Works Student On Way Through College "You sir," a throaty voice called. "Are you a student at the University?" I halted my promenade past Green hall. The throaty voice, I discovered, belonged to a mysterious pair of eyes; the eyes belonged to a chic face resting on a equally chic figure such as which started a certain custom from the steps of $ \textcircled{c} $ Green hall. Blushing, I admitted this. "Are you a student?" the voice repeated while long eyelashes fanned furiously. Modestly I lowered my head and awaited her interrogations. "Would you be willing to receive a copy of Esquire at a special rate Blushing, I admitted this. "Sir, I am taking a survey for some of the nation's leading magazines." University students are warned not to buy magazine subscriptions from solicitors who cannot show credentials. If a solicitor stops you should (1) Ask the solicitor for a letter from the magazine publisher he represents. (2) Ask for a letter from the Chamber of Commerce. (3) Call the Chamber of Commerce, phone 485 to see if he is approved for soliciting in Lawrence. of only 8 pennies a week. . . an offer especially for you?" I ponded over this puzzling inquiry while those mysterious eyes melted my resistance. My answer could only be "yea." "Good, kind sir. And now will you give me your address?" **submit** This information I gladly submitted. "We will let you have this offer for three years, which comes to a total of $12," she coed intimately. Hypnotized by those eyes, that voices, and that. . . . I pulled the remainder of my G.I. subsistence from my worn boot and gave her the cash. With her promising adieu ringing in my ears, I trod billowy clouds to the Union. The next day as I trudged past Green on the way to my early morning class, I heard a throaty voice speaking to another student. "Would you be willing to receive a copy of Esquire . . . ?" ISA Midweek To Have Cong Theme A conga-caper will be the theme of the Independent Student association midweek from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Union ballroom. Non-members will be admitted for 15 cents. A student-faculty party will be held Nov. 19 from 8 to 10 p.m. Student admittances will be limited to I.S.A. members. Members will be given their choices of professors to escort when they receive their tickets. Professors will provide the entertainment, and the I.S.A. will provide the refreshments. Students must call for invitations by Nov. 14. Phone KU-25 with your news. GALES American Custom Assorted Chocolates $1.75 Stowits Rexall Store Foster Gives Mating Lecture --featured with Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 If you want a date, go where there are persons of opposite sex. When men and women are in the same place something usually happens, Dr. Robert Foster told a group of questioners Wednesday night following a lecture on mating. "Girls who stay off to themselves at University sponsored dances will not have many requests to dance because many men who are also standing in a group to themselves are afraid to ask them," said Dr. Foster. "Go Where Men Are" Accounting, machine bookkeeping, compartmental surgery, handwriting, typewriting, secretarial training are our specialties. MN06 841 PHONE 894 "Go where the men are and feel perfectly free to start a conversation with them," he advised. Dr. Foster asserted that anyone can marry anyone else if each is mature, adaptable, and intelligent enough. He said that the University, because it is made up of a more or less select group offers a very good environment for mate selection. Five Factors Make Selection Five factors determining mate selection are contact with the opposite sex, concepts of the ideal partner, parental likeness of possible mate, attraction of persons of like interests and backgrounds, and the need to satisfy emotional and psychological needs. "When a person says 'I love you' he means that she comforts him and satisfies fundamental social and psychological needs." Age and Religion Important Important differences to consider in mate selection are age and religion. The years of differences desired in the ages of the prospective married couple is determined by their age at marriage. Inter-faith marriages, though risky, have been successful in many cases. Dr. Foster will lecture on "Breaking Away from Home Ties" Nov. 12. Advertising Frat Names 19 Pledges Nineteen girls have been pledged to Gamma Alpha Chi, national honorary fraternity for advertising women. They are Joan Manners, Evangeline Pratt, Alison Jones, Marilyn Steinert, Janet Taylor, Eileen O'Conner, Josephine Hurtig, Joan Dengenhard, Mary Lou Foley, Harriet Graves, Elizabeth McCleary, Sally Rowe, Jeanne Gorbutt, Ruth Clayton, Carol Ardis Dunn,JoAnn Spalding, Nona Prettymill, Betty Perry, and Anna Hemphill. Harlan IT'S NOT TOO LATE— WARE WINGS Follow the Team to Nebraska 4 Passenger: $17.87 a person 2. 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