12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 23, 1967 Ex-KU student pleads not guilty One of three persons charged with conspiracy in the possession and sale of LSD at KU last spring pleaded not guilty at an arraignment Friday before U.S. District Judge Frank Theis. Norman D. Quinn of Kansas City, Kan., was indicted by a federal grand jury and is scheduled to appear before the U.S. District Court in January. Also charged were Carla Nelson of Lawrence and Philip B. Shuman of Scottsbluff, Neb. Miss Nelson said she was unaware of the charges but later appeared for arraignment and pleaded not guilty. A Wichita attorney, representing Shuman, said Shuman was unable to surrender himself because of similar charges pending in Nebraska. Quinn was charged on two felony and one misdemeanor charges. Miss Nelson and Shuman were each charged with three felony counts and six misdemeanors. Deputy U.S. District Attorney Guy L. Goodwin said the case involves the first felony counts in connection with LSD in Kansas. Previous cases involved misdemeanor acts, he said. Interfraternity Council to intensify fall rush drive After organizing the most successful summer and fall rush programs in its history, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) has announced plans for an intensified on-campus rush drive this semester. Mark Retonde, Kansas City junior, a member of the IFC's On Campus committee, says most of the fraternities are filled at the moment. But he added that the IFC would like all men interested in the social organizations to get the opportunity to see what the fraternity system is like. He urged houses to continue rushing future prospects for membership. The first phase of the program is scheduled for Oct. 23 with a Rush Dinner at each of the houses. All men who have registered have indicated three fraternities that they would like to visit. The On Campus Committee has attempted to match the choices with the dinner openings in the respective houses. They are hoping for an equal distribution of rushees at the fraternities' dinners. The committee sent out 1,400 letters to prospective rushes. Letters have been posted in all the University residence halls, and notices were sent to men living in apartments and other off-campus residences. The Rush Dinner arrangement will be followed by a weekend rush sponsored by the IFC at a date yet to be announced. During the next few weeks, the On Campus Committee will continue to send the names of interested men to the University's 27 Greek men's groups. The K-State Collegian, students newspaper at that university, has run an ad saying, "Vince Gibson walks on water." After the past two weekends, we wonder if the students have found any oil slicks or life jackets floating. Jayhawk Migration to Boulder—KU vs. CU game—Nov. 10-12 Leave Lawrence at 8:00 p.m., Friday Keg and dance party onboard-free for dues-paying class members; $1.50 otherwise. Two meals served on train Roundtrip ticket: $25.50 Tickets available: -mail order, c/o ASC, Kansas Union — Union lobby, 9:00-4:00, starting Oct.23 Ticket Sales end Nov. 2 Game tickets available at Allen Field House. Fall fashion calls for fall boots, trimly tailored to fit your mood. Wear 'em for the look, wear 'em for warmth. Smart zip-up-the-side styling makes them fit snugly and comfortably. Trimly-plain Exquisite in Expresso Brown or Black. Both suede and leather. Also many other styles to choose from. From $14.95 819 Mass. VI 3-3470