- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUNE 3,1947 Official Bulletin June 3,1947 The picnic originally scheduled for the Modern Choir tonight has been cancelled. \* \* \* Alpha Kappa Psi important business meeting at 4 today in the Pine room of the Union building. **** *** Owl Society initiation banquet at 6 tonight in the English room of the Union. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Dr. Philip O. Bell, speaker. Everyone welcome. ** Christian Science organization regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Danforth chapel. AWS Council Will Meet The first meeting of the president's council formed by A.W.S. will be at 4 p.m. today in the Dean of Women's office, Betty van der Smissen, council president, said. The council is composed of the president or highest woman officer of the Y.W.C.A.; Pan-Hellenic council; Inter _ dormitory council; Mortar Board; Independent Student association; Union activities! N.O.W.; Independent senate; Progressive party; A.W.S. house; A.W.S. senate; and Jay James KU Clues Is Name Of New Handbook K. U. Clues is the new name of the women's handbook. It was submitted by Anne Scott, College junior. New students enrolling next fall will receive copies of the book this summer, Betty van der Smissen, editor, said. All women students will be issued copies next fall. The handbook will have sections on rules and regulations, courtesy, women's activities, student government, aid to students, and the Dean of Women's office. Lined etchings by Lu Anne Powell, fine arts sophomore, are included in the handbook. Miss Brady's Book To Be Published Next Spring Miss Agnes Brady, assistant professor of romance languages, has received notice that her book, "Spanish, Audio-Visual Method," will be published by Dryden Press, New York, in the spring of 1948. The book, written in collaboration with Dr. Emilio LeFort, University of Minnesota, is a beginning Spanish grammar. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansas Mail entrapped in a gasterem, $4.50 a year, in Lawreree's magazine. Published in Lawreree, Kan, every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Post Office at Lawreree, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. 'Gotta Have Personality To Be A Wife; Survey Shows Men Must Like Home Life Gals, all you need to get a man is personality. And felias, if you are a "devoted-to-the-home" type, you too can score in the "moon, June, croon" department. At least the majority of 200 University men and women questioned by William Wilson, College junior, and Sherman Steinzeig, sophomore, feel this way. Not so long ago, Johnny Mercer recorded a song called "Personality." On this record he proceeded to tell how all of history's famous (???) women got where they did by an efficient use of that strange quantity. Personality Rates High Sixty-eight of the 100 men who were asked seemed to think that the women will keep right on getting where they are going by the personality route. They rated it as first preference. Eighteen men chose intelligence as the thing they looked for first in a woman. Eight chose beauty, while the remaining six picked domestic ability, or being able to manage an household efficiently. Give Them A Home Forty-eight of the 100 women in question want their ideal male to be devoted to his home. Home no doubt has a lot to do with the little woman. In other words, guys, "try a little tenderness." The women say that it gets pretty well with them. But how about a definition of personality at this point since 95 of the 200 votes gave it first choice. But What Is It? Personality sells with the women, too. Twenty-seven of them picked it as their first choice. Nineteen preferred intelligence while the remaining six wanted the man they pick for good to be able to offer them financial security. That is just a little hard, Steinzeig says, since there are as many definitions for the term as there are people asked. Generally however, he thinks that it means just getting along with people, especially a mate. When asked why they made the survey, Steinzeig and Wilson said that they were "just curious." EXCELLENT Food and prompt service can always be found at the USED BOOKS PURCHASED SERVICE LUNCH 732 Mass. AT THE STUDENT BOOK STORE IN THE UNION Pictures End Meetings Of Entomology Club The Entomology club members had their pictures taken at the final meeting recently. New members of the club, who gave speeches on how they became interested in entomology, were Nellie M. Nordeen, College freshman; Elinor L. Frye, College sophomore; Ann Michener, College junior; Juliette V. Williams, College freshman; Wilmer W. Tanner, graduate student; George H. Lowery, graduate student. Three large Cuteribridae flies were shown by Raymond Beamer, professor of entomology. Werner To Speak At Owl Initiation Dean Henry Werner will be the speaker at the annual initiation banquet at 6 p.m. today of the Owl society, honor organization for junior men. The following will be initiated: Richard Bertuzzi, Bruce Bourtstur, Arnold Englund, Clarence French, John Irwin, Ralph Kiene, Robert Malott, Wilbur Noble, John Stauffer, Pat Thiessen, Arthur Toch, Austin Turney, Keith Wilson, and Matthew Zimmerman. JUICY STEAKS Thick Malts Sandwiches and Short Orders stop in and meet your friends Stop in and meet your friends AT BILLS GRILL QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE Across From 1109 Mass. Court House Phone 2054 JUST RECEIVED!- NEW SHIPMENT of SLIDE RULES Lawrence Typewriter Exchange LIKE THIS HERE'S WHAT YOU DO—Send us a crazy shot featuring PepsiCola. We'll select what we think are the three or four best "shots" every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. 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