Show yc 0 i- i S i t I Measuring Personality 1 S WHETHER to hold a beauty contest an vy It It competition or call it a personality person person- 4 5 contest seems to have gotten the editors r of the University of Utah yearbook t. t earin their hair hair Finally its it's decided to ha have v a personality contest among the coeds i six Forty girls first will be chosen from whom Salt Lake business men will select fifteen Elinor Glyn novelist then will be asked to choose the three e winners whose photographs will be published in the Ut nian Its It's a step in iii a good direction for the e editors edi- edi i- i tors to break away from the time old custom t of of having beauty contests Glorifying per per- tonality through a contest seems more laudable laudable laud laud- able than putting such an exaggerated imf imS im- im S f on beauty One cant can't help but think beautiful b dumb but t dumb and wonder how much more vain the girls become after benk be- be c. c ing proclaimed beauty champions I Yet ho v will the girl with finest personality person person- S be chosen What would fifteen business 5 men know about it How is Elinor Glyn to know the least thing about the attractive ways of the fifteen coeds coeds up p whom she would woul be ask aked d to pass final Judgment By ph photo to gr phs Personality is m more re s in deep Often tt perfectly girIs s-es s s such r gl pp p r f 5 5 S U l v j r i 5 t t f f 4 radiant personal charms charms' that they actually seem pretty Its It's even said in a current magazin maga- maga zin zinc that Cleopatra was not so beautiful her charms I were those of a captivating per per- A personality contest would be an excellent ex- ex thing in many ways but certainly not if a 3 few photographs are to be made the basis of judgment Fellow students are the only ones who can know much about the matter May the editors sell many and i honor onor three coeds for real personality I |