Friday, October 13, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 KUOKairsnewshow By Monte Mace Kansan Staff Reporter The format of the KUOK radio program originating live from the Campus Hideaway has been changed this year and such guests as former Miss America Debbie Bryant Wilson and KU quarterback Bob Douglass are appearing on the show. The style of this year's show was changed because it was felt last year's program, "After Nine," wasn't popular. The changeover has been from the controversy of the former show to entertainment this year, the show's producers said. Jazz background Desides interviews with well- Official Bulletin TODAY Business School Alumni Day. 9 a.m. Kansas Union. Pharmacy Extension Course. 1-6 p.m. Forupon Bugun, Union Wilim Society, 2:30 p.m. Kansas Union Powell Film, 7 & 9:20 p.m. 'Good Girl' by Dyche Auditorium. Foreign Film, 8:30 p.m. The job- er. French. Hoch Auditorium. SATURDAY. Kansas School Administrators' nce. All Day Robinson. Swa th-cut. ah Annual Pharmacy Open House. 9-11:30 a.m. 327 Malott. 11:30 a.m. 327 Malott. SUA Kidney View. 9:30 a.m. "Tales of Robin Hood." Dyche Auditorium. Gowan Country. Meet. 10:30 a.m. Gowan Illinois, 23rd & Iowa. Carillon Recital. 1 p.m. Albert Gerken. Football. 1:30 p.m. Nebraska. Here. SUA Carnival, 5 p.m. Kansas Union. Gowan Recital. 1:30 p.m. "Good Neighbor Sam." Dyche Auditorium. SUNDAY Kansas School Administrators' Conference. 1 p.m., Kansas Union. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m., Albert Gerken. Lutheran Students Association, 5:30 p.m. What What It Is to Be Turned-O, Allow-K, Carillon. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Neighbor Sam." Dyche Auditorium. known people such as Debbie and her husband Rod Wilson, KU's Bob Douglass and KU coach Charlie McCullers at Thursday night's premier, the casual candlelight atmosphere had a jazz background provided by the Chuck Berg Quartet. Berg, a graduate student in radio-television, formed the jazz group this year. The show's two hosts, Mike Reardon, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Roger Pieratt, Shawnee Mission junior, said they intend to talk with guests that are interesting and not "pot-smokers" or people who "just want to air their views on the Vietnam war." To invite Wescoe Among the guests they plan to invite on the Johnny Carson-type program is Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, Reardon said. The program opens with the jazz quartet. The names of the show's guests are then announced and a guest in introduced. The talk is spaced with more music. A segment of Thursday night's program was turned over to the audience for questions. One of the questions asked of Rod Wilson Administrators to meet "Effective Leadership in an Era of Change" is the theme of the 1967 Fall Conference of the Kansas Association of School Administrators. The conference will be held here Oct. 14-16. was what his parents said when they learned he planned to marry Debbie Bryant. Parents approved Wilson said his parents approved and explained that he started dating Miss Bryant to "see what she had on the ball." "At first I wasn't impressed," Wilson said, and his wife's jaw dropped. He quickly added, "but I changed my mind after I got to know her." Reardon and Pieratt said they spend 15 to 20 hours a week preparing for the Thursday night show. Several members of the audience commented on the show's easy-going style. Bruce Linton, director of the radio-TV-film department of the KU School of Journalism, said the show was "smoother and more professional this year." 3,000 students, teachers to converge here Nov.11 Three thousand high school students and their teachers from Kansas and western Missouri will be at KU for the 16th annual Science, Mathematics and Engineering Day Nov. 11. The purpose of this day is to show high school students and teachers the facilities KU offers in the fields of science, mathematics and engineering, said Karl Kappleman, University Extension representative. Activities for the day include two speeches in Hoch Auditorium, displays by the 26 departments sponsoring the day, and counseling for students and teachers interested in science, mathematics or engineering. The speeches in the morning will be given by Hampton Shirer, associate professor of electrical engineering and comparative biochemistry and physiology, and Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry. Shirer will speak on "Biotelemetry — Monitoring Animal Behavior by Radio." Bricker will speak on "The Blue Bottle." For the counseling sessions each department will provide a staff member to discuss with students and teachers jobs available in a particular field and the necessary training for that field. 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