University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 15, 1979 2 Students offer best lines If I told you you had a great body, would you hold it against me? That is the most popular pickup line among college students, according to Ron Tepper, vice president of Baronbrook Publishing Company. The company, which is having a contest to find the best line used by students, has received more than 5,000 entries from all parts of the country. "Tepper said. An informal, scientific survey of University of Kansas students produced these lines, which range from the direct to the bizarre. Do you like alligators? Do you like alligators? Aren't you in my Chemistry 184 class? Are you with someone? Why is your hair falling out? What are you wearing? What's your name? You would look good ving down. Want to go to my room? I like that sweater. Can I talk you out of it? What time is it? Do you want to carve another notch in my bedpost? Don't your mother and my mother play bridge together? Why do your eves sparkle like that? Want to see my fish? I think I love you. Do you like sex? No? Well let's get it out of the way so we can have to worry about it. You're a lot of fun. Are you nasty, too? You look sleepy. Would you like some coffee? My beanbag chair is lonely. Do you want to go and keep it company? You know what would look good on you? Me. Legal services interviews end; decision tomorrow Interviews for the position of legal services attorney ended yesterday and the job should be filled by tomorrow, according to the search committee chairman. Bob Rocha, Kansas City, Kan., junior and chairman of the search committee, said yesterday that the committee had in-depth interviews with all 16 finalists. The other finalists were interviewed Tuesday. The legal services program was set up by the Student Senate to provide pre-paid legal services, excluding courtroom representation, to KU students. Two weeks ago the interview process was delayed when the University affirmative action office found that the search committee had not submitted a pre-interview summary, which would outline the interview questions. The affirmative action personnel excels the hiring of all University personnel except students and civil service employees. Mike Harper, student body president, had said the program would have an attorney by default. Last week the legal services board decided to interview two of the finalists a second time. The other two finalists had not been interviewed. Harper had originally planned to start the program in November, but questions from the administration and conflicts within the team board delayed the program until January. Thursday, February 15 (1977) films sua Dir. Warrington Hudin; a documentary depicting the American black storytelling tradition and blues singer Marvin Kellerman. *The Heat Mett* ¥7, *The History Book* v. 3.¥10 (1974) Friday & Saturday February 16 & 17 DON'T LOOK NOW Dir. Nicholas Roeg; with Donald Sutherland, Julie Challe. A thriller starring the eccentric man who fell to Earth" and "Performance." Sat----7:00 CABARET CABARET (1972) Dir. Robert Fosse; with Liza Minelli, Michael York, Joel Gray, Marie Kwan, and more. For $39, attend Awards, best Cinemas, best Picture, best Criticism, best Supporting Actor. 3:30-4:30 Dir. L.Q. Jones, with Don Johnson, Nick McGrath, and David Fisch, with Mona. A blinky rate of survival in the year 2024. PLUS: The space epic of "Hardware Wars," a parody of Guerreiro's *Burn*. Midnight Movie A BOY AND HIS DOG (1975) Tuesday, February 20 BONNIE & CLYDE All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless other notes are used.15d admission. Dir Arthur Penn; with Warren Beaty, Fay Dunaway. Gone Hackman (Harris), with Michael Klown and important films of the 60s, this film launched the controversy on exoskeleton technology. Wednesday, February 21 Pasolini: THE DECAMERON Dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini; with Franco Cenci, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Bawdy tales of sex based on Boccaccio's stories. italy/subtitles. (1972) The legal services board will discuss the applicants today and make a choice by Rocha said the four finalists had been chosen from 24 applicants. Do you want to go home with me or do I one we an anology? We'll do it just this once. If you don't like it, we'll never do it again. Our meeting was destined. What sorority are you in? I'm a musical instrument and I want you to play my body. Want to spice up your life? Use me as seasoning. You are a nice girl and I'm a nice guy. What do you say, lets take a shower. However, not all pickup lines are used by men. Women interviewed said they would usually try to get a man's attention by spilling his beer at a bar or by bumping into someone standing prettily. Most women admitted to using lines recently. Here are some: I promise to respect you if you promise to abuse me. My ride left me. Do you think you could give me a ride home? I think I may be sick. Lets go outside and get some air. Can I burn a cigarette? My roommate is sick with the flu. Do you know an whereplace I can stay? Were you did you those bootys? I've been looking for a pair just like that to give to my wife. where are you from? Where did you get that accent? Come in to Taco Tico today and play Tic Tac Tico! It’s easy! Just pick up a Tie Tac Tico card, no purchase necessary. Scragg off ALL the Tic Tacs you need to straight row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) on one ticket, you win that delicious item on You could win your favorite foods, so come in and play tie Taco! Prizes include Prizes include: Twin Tablet Dinner Chili Burrito Enchilada Empanada Tortilla Chip Taco Refried Beans Crustos for a great tasting meal 2340 Iowa St. TACO TICO Your Tic Tac tico card is a Sweepstakes card, too! . . just fill out your name and address on the back and deposit in our Sweepstakes box! Almost as many KU students voted in the first day of the Student Senate election as voted in the entire election last spring, the election committee reported last night. Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Weather helps voter turnout John Michelson, election committee chairman, said, 1,821 students voted yesterday. Last spring, the total amount of student votes was 2,035. Mitchelson said he attributed much of the high turnout to the weather. "Last year the weather was terrible," he said. "The voting booths were late getting to places and late getting back. “This year we on time getting to the polling places, and we were even early at some places. The weather really helped.” THE HIGHEST voter turnout yesterday was at the booth in the Kansas Union, where 1,111 votes were recorded. Last night, the highest turnout was from the comprising Naimist and the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house with 145 votes. During the day, 1,284 students voted with 537 voting last night. Mitchelson said the highest turnover last spring was at the information boon on He said the candidates' names on the ballots had been alternated so that no name was consistently on the top of the ballot. He said he had not anticipated what the voter turnout would be, but he said he was confident that it would be high. "It was good," he said. "It was damn good." FIVE COALITIONS are running for the seats of student body president and vice president. They are: Apathy, Mark Hazelrigg and Chris Fleisher; Imagination, Clair Keizer and Craig Templeton; La Plume, Nob Tomlinson and Jerry Rosenberg; Peter Weiss; Berlin and George Gomez; and Rapport, Ron Allen and Dave Kernen. Information Booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. Today students can vote at the following locations : 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wescoe Hall, fourth floor, west eno Kansas Union lobby. Summerfield Hall covered flats. Summerfield Hall, second floor. Robinson Gymnastics, main entry. Robinson Gymnasium, main entry Oliver Hall Lewis Hall 5 to 7 p.m. McCollum Hall Gertrude Sellard Pearson and Corbin balls Sellards Scholarship Hall Oliver Hall LITWIN'S DOWNTOWN 831 Massachusetts Use Kansan Classified Phl. Gamma Delta Fraternity, 1540 Louisiana St. Fashion Chi Omega Sorority, 1345 W. 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