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Parents Stress Happiness
By ( choosing Hindu Mates
B\ WANDA SNOW
II you urt* tired of th«* American dating
merry-go-round then trv finding a mate Hindu
stylo According to Krishna Raising ham a s< nior
frum India in the College of Agronomy. the In
dian boys and Kiris an* never allowed to date'
Their parents seleet marriage partners for
them
When a boy becomes eligible to be married,
the girl s parents check into his background
rin* girl s father notifies the boy’s parents, who
then check into the girl s background If both
fathers are satisfied the young couple is intro
duced Both sets of parents are always present
because they have more experience than their
children
The boy gets a chance to look the girl over
ami to ask her a few general questions If | ap
prove of her. I will tell my father Both fathers
will then arrange .1 marriage date After this
date is set I will not see my bride again until
the marriage ceremony
If I don't like her my father will indirectly
tell her father Other girls and their families
will find out ami begin arranging other meetings
with me
Even if a girl does not like the boy whom
Imt parents have selected, she has mi choice
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After the marriage, she will c hange her mind
Sin- lias been born in Indian society, so she
tries to keep her husband as happv as she can
In order to keep the respect of her own
family she will avoid all quarrelling ami fight
ing with her husband She* knows that her parents
have selected the* husbamJ who can make her
happiest
Krishna became acquainted with the Ameri
can system of dating last year when he won a
(ieorgia Rotary Scholarship to the College of
Agriculture I his year, however, he is support
ing himself in order to complete his bachelor’s
degree
Roth the* Indian and the* American system
of se lec ting wives are good in their own ways and
in their own societies Indian girls can only
keep the* respect of their families bv not elating
II one asked them for a date*, they would be so
suspicious ami shy that thev would not know how
to act "
India has co-cducational schools and colleges,
but parents are strongly opposed to their chil
dren's falling in love Love marriages rarely
work in India In the arranged marriages, how
ever one- seldom hears of a divorce. Only one
girl comes into our life We trv to keep her hap-
py
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CYNTHIA BAUGH
and Block Women \ Ed.tor
Next week Residence sign-up fees for making a reservation
on rooms fall quarter are due beginning Monday. April 22 In
tramurals will be* underwav for the Women's Recreation Asso
ciation
Coed Charm Holds the Key
Real Keminine Beauty
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Panty Raids
Panty raids seem to be 'the
thine for activities after curfew
Some 2500 boys made up the first
major raid of the season The
second one. a little less empha
tic was held Monday night of
this week
Main Court
Participants in the* overnight
demonstration of last week are
being notified of their actions
ami ask.xi to come to Main
( iwrl No disciplinary actions
have been stated by the Dean of
Women's Office
WSGA- SGA
Women students were allowed]
to voice their opinions and criti
cism of WSGA in hall meeting^
hekl Monday night Other than a
list of questions on the represent j
ative ability of WSGA, of SGA
ami ol associated officers in the
dnrin. the questionnaire also al
lowed for written comments on
WSGA at the bottom of the jiage
Printy-Mini
What was last year’s Village:
is this year's mini-dress. Classic ]
conscious coeds who have not de
cided to commit themselves to
the trend in new dress styles,
have set a precedent at UGA
Many of them are simply hem
ming the flower power prints,
round collars and all. and acres
sonzing them with less conserva-j
five shoes and bags.
Anti-Military
The Military Ball will be held]
this weekend Army and Air
Force Cadets and their dales will
attend In Memorial tfall, also
this weekend. The SI)S is spon
soring an Anti-Military Ball
Hair Twist
Flowers have gone to somt
girls heads The newest and
most seasonal way to use a hair
piece is to twist it in the shape of
a daisy or some other simple
flower and wear it over vour ear
Be Prepared
When the valves blew in Brum
by that lirst time, residing coeds
took the hint Now they have pre
pared themselves with emergen
cy overnight kits. At the last
fiasco, several girls came out
with dresses on hangers and
bags under their arms.
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Women too often make the
mistake of placing an unpropor
tional amount of emphasis on the (food grooming are probably two
indefinable term beauty
They believe that women can
not be outstanding or striking un
less they are first beautiful
Beauty is thought of in many dif
ferent ways by different people,
and every woman could be beau
tiful in the eyes of someone if
she tried to be
she is not beautiful, except to! man. whether he intends to be or
you. Whatever makes her attrac not It he doesn't, little sutleties
tive is more than physical ap-1 help to transmit the message
pearance. although neatness and that he should be
Never should a woman accept
a man's role bv opening doors
for herself Her independence
makes him feel unnecessary.
Table manners play a large
part in displaying poise and
... , 1, . . .. , i grace. A ladv should eat slowly
Women should stop and think a[K , Mica ^ y s|urpjng an j
of her attributes These qualities
along with personality, poise, un
derstanding and charm, can
make any woman appealing to
people
SEXY VOICE
Beauty, therefore, is much
more than long, black eye lashes,
an hour-glass figure, and a soft
sexy voice.
how easily they can emit grace
and how easily they can lose it.
There are so many small things
a woman can do to please a man
that her storehouse is unlimited
These little charms usually go
unnotice until thev are discarded
Stop and think of the woman A man should always be given
you admire most Most likely, the opportunity to be a gentle-
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7 A M. to 12:30 P.M.
Phone 8-6876
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By CYNTHIA BAUGH j of academic aspirants arriving
from an adolescence of agnosy
Protests and demonstrations j
are new to UGA They are not ] B - Bullhorn: A bellowing
tully comprehensible to many 1 broadcaster of boisterious beg-
students and. consequently, much ' ging for betterment
of the terminology which pertains | Boycott A besiegement of bod-
to the activist movements that
are taking place rings no bell at
all in a student's scan of his vo
cabulary
To acquaint the student, then,
a sample compilation has been
prepared. From A to Z. the al
phabet of the activities now
going on include:
found in the full force of a faith
ful few.
G — Grass: The generous
gathering-place granted by the
government for gripes
H — Harrassment: The harmo
nious heckling of harmless hope
fuls.
I — Injunction: The injections
of injustice into the incitement of
initiative.
J — Jail: The joyless justice
smacking are cardinal sins Of
ten it is difficult to eat and carry
on a conversation as well, but
the test of true feminine charm
makes itself known in this in
stance
HER MODESTY
Never should a woman domi
nate the conversation, especially
with talk of her own trials, tribu
lations and triumphs. If she
would only sit back and listen
with interest to what a male has
to say. she would learn more
about him and how to please
him.
Soon enough, he will discover
her wittiness and intelligence
] but. most of all. he will be im
pressed by her modesty.
A crucial time is the visit a
woman makes to her gentleman
friend's home. His family will
scrutinize her as if she were the
only red headed child in a family
of blondes. Her main concern is
a cool physical and emotional ap
pearance She should especially
pay close attention to her make
up. grooming, clothing and lan
guage. One slip could be disas
trous since many men respect
the opinions of their families.
A woman can be seen at her
worst walking up or down stairs.
She should keep her back
straight and look ahead Her
hand should rest on the hand
rail but not pull her along Since
it is easy to trip, as well as
embarrassing, she should take
even steps keep and her eyes
open for obstacles.
At parties a woman should
never try to be the center of at
tention unless she wants the title
"show-off". She should see that
she does her share to make it a
good party bv being pleasant to
other guests and intriguing to her
escort.
Men may see a spark of origin
ality in one woman that makes
her different This spark may be
interpreted by him to be beauty,
but it may be anything from a
unique accent to a mole on her
ear lobe.
ies who ban for broader benefits.
C — Curfew The curt culmina
tion of coed capers
Court: The congregation of
coeds with the courage to com-
Pl ,un I sentenced by judges
D — Demonstration: A division j K — Kicked-out: (as in getting
of determined divers doing ] kicked outi The kind of ' Krap
Dissention: The direct dissatis- ! Kops" Kindle For Kids
faction of disadvantaged but do- l, - Loudspeakers: The Long-
A Arrest The authoritative serving daredevils
assertion of administration ad- j an( j libertv-lovers
vantage against the American, E Equality: An equilibrium M - March A mammoth
atitutde of aggressiveness of ecstacy for everybody movement of mass misery for
Apathy The anti- attitude F Fire Hazard The fault l modification of monopolies.
N — Non-violence The normal
nature of non-comforming.
O — Order: The obedience of
the obligated to obstinate omnip
otence
P — Protest: The peaceful
pouting of perturbed people
Q — Query The quiet quarrel
of quest vs. quack
R — Raid: I panty style I The
rapid reverie of rowdv rascals
for rayon rags
On April 22. I‘><>8 at 8:.'i0. there will
!«' an program held at the kappa
Alpha flicta House hv I mda
N'avvell campus representative.
For I’an American. All
interested girls are urged to
attend.
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WARM CARESS
The fact that it may be suffi
cient to beguile him into asking
her out is no indication that it
will serve its purpose a second
time. She must depend on her
storehouse of feminine charms to
do that
S - Subpeona: A subtle sum
mons of serious substance.
T Tresspass: The tip-toeing
listance liason linking‘\^Ts 1 lhr,mRh the tuli P s that turns into
a tantrum
U — Ugly: Utterances by
uppity undergraduates.
V — Violence: The vehement t
voicing of vexation
W — Women: The weary ones
who warrant waiting.
X — 16.000 divided by the ad
ministration: The x-haiisted and
the x-hiled.
V — Yes: The yielding veil of
yellow youths
Z — Zero: The outcome of
most demonstrations and protests
at UGA.
AMEN