KU Students Get Bouquets For Good Driving, Conduct The proof is in the eating when it comes to judging the behavior of KU students. Waitress Jean Young said, "About two years ago the students weren't so good. This year it's a lot different. They used to ruin a lot of things, but now they act very nice." Two Deluxe Cafe waitresses said that this year's group of students is better disciplined than in the past. A fellow worker at the same cafe, Dottie Fettery, echoed her remarks: "If you meet the kids half way, they treat you all right. This year is unusual. They are all acting good. Every year is a little bit different." Poll Conduct and Driving Of the 10 people interviewed in a Daily Kansan poll none had a poor opinion of the students as a group concerning student conduct and driving habits. Poll Conduct and Driving Kenneth Walker, a life insurance underwriter, said: "I think KU students act little differently from other citizens. They do all right. If you go a little John C. Emick, vice president of Anchor Savings and Loan, said: younger—into the high school set— you get some hotrodding." "I have a generally good opinion of college students. They act all right in public. Out of as many students as you have at the University, a few are bound to need a little kicking around, but they are OK as a class." Monday, April 6, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Asked his opinion of University students, Harvey Owens, a retired Lawrence resident, had a short, terse comment. "I don't see anything out of the way about them." Students Better Drivers Students Better Drivers Billy Hunsinger, owner-operator of the Billy Hunsinger Music Co., said: "I think they act about average. They drive more carefully and observe the safety regulations more carefully than the average person. "I think the big problem in driving is age, so college students have the advantage." A Lawrence secretary, Miss Mary Cameron, agreed with Mr. Hunsinger. She said: "I think they're quicker (in reaction time) than grown people so they do a better job of driving. There are some instances where they are careless, but generally they know where they are going." Nurse Likes Students Mrs. Louise Brown, a nurse at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, said: "All of the students I know have been very good. I think they're a nice bunch of people." A representative of the Kansas Public Service Co., O. P. Barber, said he thinks college students are all right as a class. "At times they don't pay attention to signs, but I think it is because they are new here. They are not any worse than anyone else, as a class," he said. F. C. Buchholtz, an engineer for the buildings and grounds department of the University, said he thinks students must be classed individually. MEXICO CITY COLLEGE Summer Quarter June 22-Aug.28 "It depends on the individual. You can't class college students as a group. Some are good, others bad." "Silent Night, Holy Night" was written on Christmas Eve in 1818 by an Austrian priest named Joseph Mohr in the village of Oberdorf. Kansan Want Ads Get Results SPECIAL Until April 15 Here's a healthful and relaxing way to ease off some of those extra pounds you may have gained this winter. Great for muscle tone and weight control. Regular $4.00 massage ---- now $2.50 Regular $2.00 steam bath -- now 1.00 LEW ORIGER, Professional Masseur with lady assistant and operator 10221/2 Mass. VI 3-2132 (Above Vicker's China & Gift Shop) Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They Are Loyal Supporters. When appearance counts in a hurry, take your clothes to ACME and ask for their 1-hour jet lightning service. Get the same personalized service and guaranteed workmanship you always find at ACME.