12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 9, 1967 Ten upperclass women to pledge Angel Flight Forty Angel Flight members in blue and white can be seen saluting Air Force ROTC cadets on campus Wednesdays. Next Wednesday, though, 50 women will be wearing the uniform of the national Air Force auxiliary and campus service honorary organization. Ten upperclass women will be pledged in a rush Sunday. Applications, available in all upperclass living groups, must be submitted to the Air Force ROTC office in the military science building by Friday noon. Interviewers Sunday afternoon will consider applicants' interest and enthusiasm for numerous and varied service money-making, and social projects as representatives and hostesses for KU and Arnold Air Society events. Uniform distinguished The dress uniform, worn by over 3,000 women at colleges across the country, distinguished Angels who were guides on the homecoming alumni bus tour, who led ticket holders to their seats at the SUA Louis Armstrong concert and at the opening performance of "Gypsy," and who greeted state legislators as they entered the Kansas Union last week for a dinner. New members will have a chance before Christmas to compete for commendations on a merit system by decorating for the Military Ball, guiding campus tours for AWS high school leadership day, and ushering at the SUA Harry Simeone Corale concert. Weekly drill team practices include 16 performances and any other members who want to learn techniques under drill commander Eileen Ireland, Kansas City junior. The team will wear their winter uniforms, loafers and jumpers, Saturday in Leavenworth's Veteran's Day parade. Three basketball game halftimes and Pershing Rifles drill meets at KU and Champagne, Ill., will feature their routines. Last spring, KU Angels were judged the winner in their first competition at a Pershing Rifles event at K-State. To work games This fall, Angels and Arnold Air men have earned $100 taking tickets at each home football game. They will spend some of their joint fund dining and dancing at the Officer's Club at Forbes Air Base in Topeka Nov. 17. Both groups will usher at basketball games to earn funds for more functions next semester. A pizza party began the bi-monthly meetings in October, and December will feature a tree-trimming party. To plan and coordinate contributions to KU and the Air Force ROTC program here, all members function in committees with the commander, Maggie Ogilvie, Kansas City junior. Mary Dowell, Haviland junior, comptroller, and Jane Roehrig, Kansas City junior, information officer, are newly-elected officers who serve with Sherrie Wales, Loring A.F.B., Me., senior, executive officer; Kathy Honig, Kansas City, Mo., senior, administrative officer; Anne Sullivan, Phillips senior, rush chairman; Karen Howse, Shawnee Mission senior, pledge trainer; and Karen McCarthy, Shawnee Mission junior, special projects chairman. Leary's LSD trip shown tonight An LSD trip will cost the “traveler” $1 tonight—and that’s about as cheap an “acid freak-out” as anyone will ever find. The dollar is the price of admission to "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out," Timothy Leary's film which claims to recreate the hallucinogenic effects of an LSD experience. The film is presented by the Student Union Activities as part of its Special Film Series. It will be shown tonight at 7 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. Tickets may be bought at the Kanses Union information desk or at the door. Pope Paul's fever rises VATICAN CITY—(UPI)—Pope Paul VI's temperature climbed to more than 100 degrees last night causing doctors to continue antibiotic treatment, a Vatican medical bulletin said today. However, the Roman Catholic pontiff's wound from prostate surgery si days ago was "healing...in a regular way," the bulletin said. It added his breathing, pulse and blood pressure remained normal. Now! Show Times 7:15 & 9:30 Who says they don't make Westerns like they used to? We just did. GEORGE DEAN PEPPARD MARTIN ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR* 3 Show Daily Adults $1.50 Box Office Opens at 6:30 Show Starts At 7:00 "LAST SAFARI" "YOUNG WARRIORS" Friday—Come at late as 8:30 and see complete showing Leary is a leading proponent of the hallucinogenic drug LSD and has gone to the extent of creating a religion in which LSD is a chief sacrament, similar to the peyote cult of southwestern American plains Indians. Leary claims to have taken LSD over 350 times. LSD-hallucinations supposedly bombard the senses by creating a psychedelic panorama of color, sound, taste, texture, far in excess of what the "straight" person perceives. Following the simulated "trip," a panel will discuss drug use and abuse. The panel, moderated by Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, includes Dr. Raymond Schwegler, director of Watkins Hospital; Dr. Sidney Schroeder, Watkins Hospital staff psychiatrist; and Dr. Kenneth Godfrey, psychiatrist in charge of LSD research at the Topeka Veterans' Hospital. GANT SHIRTMakers Multicolor Stripe Oxford Button-Down A great new expression in stripings—two varied color stripes on muted colored grounds. Tailored with singular precision... patently Gant. Trim Hugger body. Superior cotton oxford. $8.00 University Shop ON THE HILL Report to your local wing commander LARRY TEEL TWA Campus Representative He has command of a 172-jet fleet and the whole world of TWA. 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