14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 27,1967 THE DAILY FIVE Q'CLOCK TRAFFIC JAM One of KU's most critical traffic periods occurs daily at 5 p.m. Bottlenecks at Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower; 15th and Naismith; and (shown above). Naismith and Sunnyside, require the efforts of Traffic and Security officers to keep traffic moving. Vehicles heading north on Naismith are often backed up from 15th St. past the entrance to Zone O. 'Mascot should act non-human' Continued from page 11 Continued from page 11 home. They know that at least six guys thought the Nebraska game wasn't just a fluke. And they didn't have to look at that damn guy running around in a cowboy suit, Wells said. At Cambridge since 1952. Wisdom was rated as one of the most acute members of the British analytic school. In addition to several important articles, he has written three books, "Other Minds" (1952), "Philosophy and Psychoanalysis" (1952), and "Paradox and Discovery" (1966). He is presently a visiting professor at the University of Oregon. COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 John Wisdom, a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge University, will speak on "Appearance and Reality" Nov. 3 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union at 8 p.m. Wisdom's lecture will be sponsored by the philosophy department. The Jayhawk is supposed to be as non-human as possible. Jayhawk would be acting. "The mask covering my face has been painted red. We are trying to make people forget there is a human in it at all," said Wells. "I try to act as much like a bird as possible. They don't want the bird cheering or going over to the microphone, because seriously, a bird just wouldn't do that," he said. "I'm the only one they ever told to paint the face mask. They told me it's because they can't tell the difference between my nose and the beak. I hear people say, 'Gee, I wonder who's in the bird?' Anyone who's ever seen my profile could tell it's me." Wells said He said he's the only one who will wear the outfit this year and will try to develop a personality for it. In past years the cheerleaders took turns being the mascot. "It had six different personalities. That's six different ways the Coming Nov. 11 at the Red Dog Inn THE OUTSIDERS Wax to participate in UN conference Dr. Murray L. Wax, sociology professor, will be an invited participant in an advisory conference called by the United Nations to consider the field of children and youth. The conference, Oct. 10-Nov. 1 in New York City, will consider ways to assist developing nations in formulating programs that do not require heavy investments in finance or trained personnel. The invitation to Dr. Wax is believed to result from the studies he and his wife, Dr. Rosalie H. Wax, associated professor of anthropology, have made with the schooling of American Indian children. close to the mesh as possible but it dribbled down my neck," he said. Philosopher talks here next Friday Wanted to cheer "I put it on in the dressing room and make an entrance with the band and go back into the dressing room to take it off after the game. Last year the man in the bird would take it off after the game and it looks pretty funny to see a guy in yellow boots, baggy blue bell-bottom felt pants standing there leaning on half a Jayhawk." Wells said. Wells decided he wanted to cheer for KU in a big way two years ago and tried out for cheerleader but didn't get it. In last year's election he got first alternate and enthusiastically accepted the idea of being full-time mascot. He had worn the outfit at KU home basketball games last year. He said the main discomfort is that he gets thirsty and there's no way to drink through the wire mesh. "We tried to pour a Coke as He hasn't been razzed excessively by opposing fans but was yelled at by Nebraska who wanted him to sit down. "Only problem is, if I sit down I can't get back up. Once I leaned forward and tilted over on the beak. I couldn't get up because that beak is so far away from my body I couldn't reach the ground with my arms," he said. COMING They're easy to find, when you visit the Establishment. One depicted above, is quite typical. Foam insulation, between two layers of reversible fabric. And shirt-styled to give a maximum of admiration to the man who dons it. "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 THE ARE YOU MISSING THE FUN the economy and convenience of the Honda P-50. See it and ride it. Only $149.50 at BLEVINS HONDA 701 Mich Home of HONDAMATIC Service HONDA SHAFES THE WORLD OF WHEELS MALLS SHOPPING CENTER V12-1523 Plenty of Free Parking "Cheesecake Center" FORMERLY DIXON'S at Don's Drive-in For the best in: • Dry Cleaning • Alterations • Reweaving 926 Mass. VI 3-05 West of Iowa on 6th St. VI2-8912 WE DELIVER "It's Carousel Time!" 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