Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 4, 1964 Survey of Women's Morals Grew From Study at Michigan State The AWS study of moral attitudes was fashioned after a study given at Michigan State in the middle 1550's, Emily Taylor, dean of women, said Friday afternoon. Although sophomore and junior women were tested, their responses were not tabulated for the report. Patti Behen, Kansas City senior and chairman of the roles of women committee, said. She explained there was too little time to organize all the responses. A total of 1900 responses were received. Of those, 220 were the responses of seniors, and 730 the responses of freshmen. All responses to questions take the same form as the first one stated. Negative responses bring the total of the percent of response to 100. Therefore, they have been excluded. - Hostility Items — Losing your temper from time to time. Freshmen believing the above to be morally right or generally acceptable behavior, 82 per cent; seniors having the same attitude, 81 per cent. Feeling resentment for being called before your living group's board of standards, 35, 36. Being critical of your parents, 49, 56. - Hating certain people, 32, 34. Feeling very angry with someone, 86, 87. Showing disrespect for those in authority, 10, 15. Frequently feeling jealous of someone in your family, 32, 25. Feeling dislike for persons because they are in authority, 10, 13. - Sex Items—Heavy petting if engaged, 45, 57. Having sexual intercourse prior to marriage if engaged, 14, 16. Kissing a boy on the first date, 67, 71. Attending movies because they have been advertised as "sex film," 34, 36. Discussing sex with someone of the opposite sex, 87, 94. Necking in parked cars, 70, 82 Thinking a good deal about sex, 62, 66. Having sexual intercourse prior to marriage (not engaged), 8, 9. Listening to dirty jokes in mixed groups, 43, 48. Engaging in mixed swimming parties in the nude, 2, 1. Permitting yourself to become sexually aroused, 60, 70. Susan Cole, St. John senior, has been chosen 1964 Color Girl of the Naval ROTC Battalion of Midshipmen at KU. Miss Cole, representing Gamma Phi Beta sorority, was chosen from among six finalists by the 1964 Honor Platoon of midshipmen. Naval ROTC Chooses 1964 Color Girl Miss Cole will then inspect the Battalion with Captain Richard D. Gruber, professor of Naval Science. Miss Cole will be presented at the Naval ROTC Annual Spring Review and parade Friday night in Allen Field House. She will transfer the national ensign and unit flag from one Color Guard to another, symbolizing the transferral of responsibility from the graduating midshipmen to the junior class. Named to Post Miss Cole will be honored at the Midshipman's Ring Dance at 8 p.m. Saturday in the ballroom of the Kansas Union. Robert Hull, visiting lecturer in orchestra here during the spring semester, has been appointed dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona effective July 1. French kissing after several dates, 63, 59. Necking in public (such as in front of dorms), 23, 16. Selecting novels because they emphasize sex, 29, 32. Heavy petting (not engaged), 21, 18. Having strong sexual impulses, 64, 74. - Religious Items—Choosing a religion that is different from that of your parents, 88, 92. Having religious doubts, 93, 95. Changing religious beliefs because of what is presented to you in college classes, 59, 70. Doubting many of the things in the Bible, 73, 82. Failing to attend church regularly, 48, 59. Dating a boy of a different religion, 90, 89. Getting serious with a boy of a different religion, 74, 74. Marrying someone of a different religion, 72, 70. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - University Regulations—Going to parties which are contrary to University regulations, 21, 36. Using an exam which has been illegally obtained, 12, 10. Failing to report that a member of your living group is not in after closing hours, 28, 29. Cheating on exams if others in your class are doing so, 8, 8. Monthly from the Soviet Union In English or in Russian Carries reviews & Marxist analysis of world developments; theoretical articles & analysis of Soviet foreign policy. One Year Subscription - $3.50 Failing to report someone you observed cheating, 51, 51. Letting students copy from your test paper in class, 7, 6. Failing to report that a member of your living group has liquor in her room, 40, 47. Breaking University regulations regarding hours, 7, 15. - Dating Items—Breaking dates, 26, 27. Dating a man who has also been dating a member of your living group, 77, 62. Attending a party in a man's apartment, 76, 95. Allowing yourself to be "picked-up," 6, 7. Staying at parties where there is excessive drinking and petting, even though you do not behave this way yourself, 35, 30. Attending unchaperoned overnight parties, 16, 31. Imported Publications & Products 1 Union Square, N.Y.C. 3 Dating a man of whom others disapprove, 68, 75. Compromising your standards on a date to insure having another date, 7, 3. - Drinking Items—Riding with a driver who has been drinking, 23, 31. Drinking and driving with passengers in your car, 11, 9. Having a daily drink, 37, 47. Getting intoxicated occasionally, 35, 43. Drinking and driving alone, 8, 11. Going to public drinking places unescorted, 12, 27. Drinking "to feel good" at a party, 49, 61. Social drinking, 76, 85. - Cultural value items—Using race as one basis for choosing your associates, 37, 35. Occasionally lying in order to avoid an unpleasant situation, 47, 53. Wearing short shorts in town, 11, 10. Wearing clothes chosen deliberately to emphasize your figure, 63, 71. Habitual smoking, 50, 55. Swearing, 36, 31. Having friends whose moral standards are lower than your own, 53, 57. 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