12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 13, 1967 RECRUITING GOES TO EXTREMES RECRUITING GOES TO EXTREMES "And not only do we have a fine law school, we have beautiful gardens. Keep us in mind, and here's a little basket of flowers to brighten the day." Such was the silent offer given by the statue of Jimmy Green yesterday after someone adorned him with flower power. Birth control- A. Bee said true promiscuity is rare in the United States today, and most women involved in pre-marital relationships are not using the pill. continued from page 1 said. One kind provides a small amount of progesterone which prevents implantation of the egg in the uterus. The other kind, called the "morning after" pill supplies a large amount of estrogen to the system which disrupts the reproductive cycle. These pills have not been proved to be successful yet, he said. After Warren's explanation of the pill, the members of the symposium answered questions from the audience. Warren disagreed. He said when he prescribes the pill to an unmarried girl, he asks them if it increases promiscuity. All but 15 per cent feel it will, he said. Warren said most of the women who ask for the pill have already made their mind up they are going to have a relationship with a man. Mitchell said most women who ask for the pill aren't promiscuous but want to have a relationship with only one man. The pill, he says, takes away the fear and allows the couple to make rational decisions. Q. Will you give birth control pills to unmarried girls? Q. Do unmarried women become more promiscuous when they are taking the pill? A. Warren said he would give the pill to a woman if she was 18 or older but otherwise she would have to have her parent's permission. It depends on the girl, Mitchell said. If she was already having intercourse, he would give it to her. He said he often gives them to girls when they come to get a pre-marital examination. The blue on the east side of the stadium would contrast with the crimson togs traditionally worn by Nebraska fans seated on the stadium's west side. The committee hopes "Big Blue Day" will become a tradition at all home football games. Promotion is planned not only for the Nebraska game but for the Iowa State and K-State contests. jack lemmon AS SAM BAHA'I FAITH dorothy provine AS HIS GOOD WIFE Sunday-Oct. 15-8 p.m.-Pine Room CBS Produced Saturday was recently proclaimed "Big Blue Day" by the committee, which is urging all KU fans to wear blue to the game. World's Fastest Growing Faith The east side of Memorial Stadium will be flooded with blue during Saturday's game against Nebraska, if the traditions committee of the All-Student Council has its way. Saturday named 'Big Blue Day' We Invite You To Investigate . . . IN romy schneider AS HIS GOOD NEIGHBOR "And His Name Shall Be One" k.u. Baha'i Club VI 2-3242 GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM DYCHE AUDITORIUM Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 and 9 p.m. ONLY 40c SUA POPULAR FILM SERIES PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL (A United Church Of Christ) 925 Vermont St. Dr. John E. Felible Minister, came to the church last spring from Plymouth Church, Seattle, Wash. Dr. Felible holds degrees from Fort Hays State, Olivet College, Chicago Theological Seminary and the University of Chicago. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 9:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Fellowship Coffee 10:00 a.m. Church School 9:00 a.m. (Nursery through High School) 10:45 a.m. (Nursery through sixth grade) COME AND WORSHIP! Sermon Sunday, Oct. 15 "Black Power" Associate Minister ___ Rev. Guy Stone Campus Minister ___ Rev. G. Richard Dulin Christian Education ___ Mrs. Robert Olsen Minister of Music ___ Dr. James Moeser Plymouth Church Is Here To Serve You!