KU freshmen express views About two-thirds of KU's freshmen filled out questionnaires this fall, and described KU as realistic (56.5 per cent), social (52.5 per cent), liberal (48.8 per cent), intellectual (43.6 per cent), and warm (39.4 per cent). The survey was sponsored by the American Council on Education and given to freshman classes at 158 four-year colleges, 30 junior colleges, and 64 universities, including KU. THIS QUESTIONNAIRE, which was voluntarily answered, showed that 68.6 per cent of the freshmen believe there is great pressure for high grades, and 66.3 per cent feel the academic ability of the KU student is high. More of these KU students (13.2 per cent) are interested in careers as artists or performers than in any other single field, almost twice the national average. Most freshmen think the most important objectives in life are to help others in difficulty (73.6 per cent),to be an authority in their field (66.6 per cent),and to keep up with political affairs (56.6 per cent). 3 things- Continued from page 1 A sense of honesty that comes from a feeling for people. "When these things happen," Knight said, "we are face to face with one of the great films of all times." Emphasizing the role of the director, Knight said, "There is such a thing as a director's style." Like a Rembrandt or Picasso painting that is recognizable by its own style, so should a film be associated with its director. Adaptation is the major concern of the American film industry, Knight said. "The tendency is to build around a property." The property is usually a hit Broadway play or a best selling novel. Knight said that the main trouble with adaptation is that the director is working with someone else's feeling of the world and not his own. It then "lacks vitality." There are many things in a novel that are the antithesis of a screen production, Knight said. Soil erosion may level "Hill" Is it possible that 25 years from now KU will be a level campus? Is it the fate of "The Hill" to be washed into the Kaw? This may sound rather preposterous; but if the present rate of soil erosion continues, it may become probable. HAROLD BLITCH, superintendent of landscaping at KU, said, "We have a definite soil erosion problem." After each rain, sidewalks are covered with mud washed down from higher ground. On level areas, sheet erosion is occurring. ing away is to get a good stand of grass growing, anchoring the soil. They rate themselves high in academic ability (70.2 per cent), in drive to achieve (66.2 per cent), and in cheerfulness (59.9 per cent), but highest of all (71.6 per cent) in understanding others. Bare areas where students make paths and areas of new construction are the worst hit. The ground is dried out making it easy to be washed away. ABOUT AS MANY consider themselves politically conservative (20 per cent) as politically liberal (20.5 per cent). What is being done to try to curb this "dirty" problem? BUILDINGS and grounds crews are working continuously, sodding and seeding bare areas. The only way to prevent this wash- Daily Kansan 3 Tuesday, April 18. 1967 Should you sip beer? We'd rather you wouldn't. Sipping is for wine. It's the best way to appreciate the delicate taste of a fine vintage. But not beer. Especially not Budweiser. Bud $ ^{\circ} $ is a hearty drink brewed with lots of character, and the best way to enjoy it is to drink it. (Not chug-a-lug...just good healthy beer-drinker's swallows.) Give it a try. Open a Budweiser and pour it into a glass . . . smack-dab down the middle to get a healthy head of foam. Now . . . take a big drink. No sips. Good? You bet. This is how beer should taste. As we keep saying, Budweiser is brewed with exclusive Beechwood Ageing to give you a taste, a smoothness and a drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price. LAWRENCE ICE CO. 616 Vermont So pour your beer with a flourish. Drink it with a flourish. (And maybe a pretzel.) Budweiser KING OF BEERS ANHUESE-BUSCH. INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA HOUSTON ★ COLD BUDWEISER ★ Ice - Chips - Crackers Mix-All party supplies slip into the easy life of... WEEjUNS' Cordo Blue Burnt Amber Tassel VI 3-3470 819 MASS. 1967 JAYHAWKER Distribution of Second Issue APRIL 18,19,20 Cover & First Issue Also Available Strong Rotunda ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR BLUE RECEIPT CARD