Hilltopics Page 10A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN January 17. 1996 Please take a minute to fill out the survey below. It's full of ideas that could become part of this features page. As features editor, I want to fill the page with stories and art that you want to see. Feel free to write in your own ideas on the blank lines, and then rank the ideas with No.1 as your top choice,No.2 as your second and so on. When you're finished, drop it by the Kansan newsroom,111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Some kind of independent tabulation firm will compile a complex statistical thing with the results.And then the features page really can be your page. Please help me with your ideas. The choice is yours.The page is yours. Personalities: This would be a spotlight on the uniquely talented or the unbelievably twisted people you know, from brilliant professors to bizarre performers. (Please include a few names if you choose this one.) Food: If your idea of good food involves more than delivered pizza, this page could be for you, with recipes for the busy student. Music: Review of recent releases and the talk about the town's tunes. Technology: If your computer is your best friend, get a life! But you could read a few news bytes about the latest in cyberspace. Fashion: Clothes, hair, accessories. Paris, L.A. ... now, Lawrence. Arts and Entertainment: A look at the theater and art gallery scene in Lawrence and student involvement and achievement in the fine arts. OK, so let's hear your great ideas. --fer-Flint Hall. --fer-Flint Hall. Congratulations! You've just won a brand new features page. This is not a gimmick. Well, it is kind of a gimmick, but it's good stuff. The Kansan is an award-winning paper, but it could be better. It could have more stories that you want to read. It could have more interesting art and photographs. It could have your input on this features page. And by filling out the attached survey, you can be part-owner and creative consultant on the Spring 1996 features page. I'm Matt Hood, features page editor and your own personal, journalistic employee. I want this page to be filled with the stories and the art that you want to see. Stories about music, entertainment and professors who love monkeys too much. Almost all of it can be yours by simply filling out the form and returning it to the Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauf- It has easy access. Just turn over Section A, and there it is. No messy page turning. It's full color! Let me point out some of the finer points of this remodeled features page: It makes a great pet! And... It can be full of stuff that you want to read. This is the page on which we get to try fun, creative stuff, and it's also the page where we can devote more space to serious items or images. The issues, silly or serious, can be up to you. No purchase necessary, no dangerous chemicals, and—if you return the survey-your satisfaction is guaranteed. Photos by Richard Devinki