Page 3 ime. goes was, Bob Editor Editor Editors nager Around the Campus Capt. Gruber to Leave Capt. Richard D. Gruber, professor of naval science and commanding officer of the Naval ROTC unit for the past three years will leave in the first week of June for a new assignment. Captain Gruber will report to Belgrade, Yugoslavia, as the U.S. Naval attache on the staff of the U.S. Ambassador. Captain Gruber was on the staff for U.S. Allied Forces in Southern Europe (Italy) before coming to KU. Mrs. Gruber also will take a language course in preparation for the Yugoslav assignment. Robert Gruber, their son, a freshman, will continue his studies here. The last Peace Corps examination for students who wish to participate in the Peace Corps Senior Year program will be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Lawrence Post Office. The Senior Year Program is a new program which has been developed for college juniors who wish to begin their Peace Corps training immediately after their junior year, Donna Hanneman, Junction City junior, said. Peace Corps Deadline "The three-phase program includes a summer training session between the applicant's junior and senior years, continued study during the senior year, and a final training session after graduation," Miss Hanneman said. Talk on Brainwashing Brainwashing will be the topic of a talk by Col. Richard M. Leonard at 4:30 p.m.today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. University Daily Kansan Col. Leonard, chief of non-resident instruction at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, has more than 21 years of experience in the Army. He served in Korea and was an observer for the U.N. in the 1948 Arab-Israel crisis. Now instructing more than 2,400 students, Col. Leonard will discuss, "Brainwashing: Can American Youth Beat It?" KU Winners to Oklahoma Stephenson Hall, winners of KU's College Bowl competition will be traveling to Norman, Okla., this weekend. The second Big Eight College Bowl contest is tomorrow afternoon at the University of Oklahoma. In the three years that there has been a college bowl at KU, Stephenson Hall has won every time. The hall also is defending Big Eight champion. The participants from Stephenson are Woodrow Dale Brownawell, Kansas City senior; James Girard, Wichita sophomore; Gary Gregg, Coldwater freshman; Ronald Jones, St. John senior, and Gerald Duffin, Leavenworth junior. Lawyers to Select Queen Candidates for this year's queen are: Susanne Northcutt, Vernal, Utah, junior; Lorena Peterson, Salina sophomore; Gigi Gibson, Independence junior; Patricia Cram, Larned sophomore; Jolana Wright, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Deborah Galbraith, Wichita sophomore; Janet Starr, Hollywood, Calif., junior; Constance Crum, Manhattan freshman; Margaret Jones, Moultrie, Ga., senior; and Mary Lasley, Shawnee Mission sophomore. Queen candidates for Law Fun Day will be selected at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Fraser Theater. The queen will be crowned Miss Res Ipsa Loquitur (the facts speak for themselves). WASHINGTON — (UPI)— President Johnson is clothes conscious—and the women in his life are glad of it. The President has many preferences concerning the way he wants his wife Lady Bird and his two daughters, Lynda, 20, and Luci. 16 to dress. He likes bright colors—on the First Lady, particularly red. He also prefers the slim line. He does not like full skirts and all the flair he will take is the A-line. JOHNSON ADMIRES THE woman who is well groomed, and he is the first to compliment his wife and daughters when he is especially pleased with the way they look. LBJ Likes Red. Slim Line Dresses For His Women He compliments others on their pretty basic black dresses even though he likes his wife to wear gay colors. The President has a lot to say about what is worn in the Johnson family. When he takes a hand in the shopping, "more money is spent and more clothes will be bought," Mrs. Johnson's press secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, said. Mrs. Johnson wears a size 10 slender. Whenever the President brings home a new outfit for her or a daughter, he likes to see the costume modeled. He is quick to say if he doesn't like it. JOHNSON ONCE ASKED a newswoman, "Why don't you wear that pink lipstick like Jackie (Kennedy)?" By Helen Thomas A couple of weeks ago when he went through a vocational school where about 50 unemployed women were being retrained as cosmetologists, Johnson told them he had "six women at the White House" who needed their expert help. He frequently suggests his wife and girls visit the hairdresser. MRS. JOHNSON TELLS her hairdresser that her husband likes her hair style to be conservative. But once when she had it done in a spectacular evening coiffure with an extra hairpiece, Luci bounced in, took a look and said, "I don't care what Daddy says, you look gorgeous and elegant." Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 4:30 - 10:30 DINE-A-MITE 630 kc 23rd & La. is ready to serve you air time: 4-12 p.m., Sun.-Fri. 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