+1. +2. +3. +4. Thursday, October 12, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Homecoming queen candidates announced The 1967 Football Homecoming Queen candidates were announced Wednesday by the Dean of Women's office. The candidates are: Rosie Burns, Alpha Chi Omega, Caldwell senior; Ann Sullivan, Alpha Delta Pi, Phillipsburg senior; Barbara Principals set for meet Area high school principals will gather here Monday, to discuss "Proposed Policies and Criteria for the Approval of Secondary Schools." Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, will be chairman. He helped develop the proposal during the past year, as a member of the Criteria Revision Committee of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Lawrence, Ottawa, Baldwin, Osawatomie, Olathe, Bonner Springs, Tonganoxie, Eudora, Gardner, and Paola high schools and Paola's Ursuline Academy will send principals and administrators. Their meeting at 6 p.m. in the Kansas Union will be one of several the Kansas State North Central Committee is to sponsor. Official Bulletin College life: 9 p.m. Delta Tau Deltah bachelor's program: 'The Christian and th. Career' Larson, Alpha Gamma Delta, Topeka senior. Business School Alumni Day. 9 a.m. Kansas Union. Pharmacy Extension Course* 1-6 p.m. Forum Room, Union. Muslim Society. 2:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Museum Society. 2:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Patricia Hiller, Alpha Omicron Pi, Kingwood, NC; Matthew McGill, Alpha Phi, Abstuta, Ohio, senior; Mickey Edell, Chi Omega, Smith Central, Kentucky; Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa, St. Louis senior Popular Film, 7 & 9:20 p.m. "Good- Neighbor Dam." Sylvie Auditorium. Foreign Film, 7:30 p.m. "The Joker" French. Hutch Auditorium. Margie Porter, Delta Gamma, Shawnee Mission Junior; Jenner Tanner, Loyola Ypsum Junior; Sheila Murphy, Gamma Phil Beta, Conway Springs senior. Susan Craft, Hashinger Hall, North Platte, Neb., sophomore; Charlotte L. Mo, sophomore; Joel M. Mo, sophomore; Diane E. Petty, Hashinger Hall, Galesburg, Ill.; seniort Vicki Pyle. Hashinger Hall, Kings- down sophomore; Cheryl Hammell; Kapelka spectra, Holton senior; Miller Miller, Kapka Kappa Gemma, Topeka senior. Vicki Bolte, Lewis Hall, Linecah, Kan., Juniors; Linda Haney, Lewis Hall, Sterling junior; Donna Jean Hills, Lewis Hall, Mankato junior; Judith E. McBride, Lewis Hall, Overland Park sophomore. Joan Skinner, Lewis Hall, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Gaynelle Vansendt, sophomore; Shawnne Sophomore; Wendy Berg, McColum Hall, Shawnee Mission sophomore. PIKES host playmate Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will host a Playboy gatefold girl this weekend. Miss September 1966, Diane Chandler, will have dinner at the house Friday evening and later attend a party at a local night spot. The members will escort her to the KU-Nebraska football game Saturday. The Pikes won the privilege of entertaining the playmate in a contest sponsored by a local clothing merchant. "When we heard about the contest we decided to go all out to win," said Roger Hill, East St. Louis senior and president of the house. "One night we all spent close to $1500 at the store," he said. We plan to have a dress dinner Friday and a buffet before the game Saturday, he added. KU TONIGHT PREMIER 8:00 p.m. starring Mike Reardon and Roger Pieratt GUESTS Bob Douglass, KU Quarterback Charlie McCullers, KU Coach SPECIAL GUESTS Rod & Debbie Wilson (Debbie, former Miss America) Presented by KUOK, 630 kc Russell, Naismith Hall, Paola junior; Aloe, naismith Hall, Madison; Alai, arophile. Diane Davis, McColm Hall, Belton Mo., Junior; Lyon Manes, McColm Hall, Independence, Mo., junior; Mary Lou Knipp, Miller Hall, Ongee junior; Ann Bowman, Naishtm Hall, Topeka senior. Sue Whitehill, Neisemith Hall, Marshalltown, Iowa, sophomore, Susan Janet Bass, Olivar Iller, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, sophomore; Karen Pumpey, Vista, junior; Angelo Base, Beta; senior; Gender Determiner, Sellards Hall, Topeka sophomore. Janet Guinn, Sigma Kappa, Dedda City junior; Nancy Hull, Watkins Hall, Imani senior; Janice Holwell, candidate by petition, Leavenworth senior; Nancy D. Lorenz, Hashinger Hall, Omma junior; Victoria Wallace, Hashinger Hall, Prairie Village junior. Flying home over THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS vacations? Make Your Reservations NOW Flights are filling fast! NEW FLIGHT SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE Contact: MAUPINTOUR ON THE MALLS VI 3-1211 WHAT IS ITS SIGNIFICANCE? Beverly Basick, Dept. of Anthropology Archetypical. The ritual of the Midnight Pudding Snack Is well established in primitive societies. Since Shake-A Pudd'n does not require refrigeration, it lends itself to use in dormitories (surely one of the most primitive societies), thereby fulfilling this basic, instinctual human drive at the precise moment it arises. Harry Holesome, Dept. of Health Education The American Dream come true. Shake-A Pudd'in combines healthful nutrition, bracing exercise and, above all, Good Clean Fun. An essential part of the Physical Fitness Program Sylvia Cimbill, Dept. of Psychology Truly Freudian. Powder and water are mixed in a cup, an obviously mammalian formation, seen on a deeper level as Mother. One shakes the cup, in a desperate but futile attempt to shake off the inhibiting Superego and free the primitive Id. Michael Media, Dept. of Sociology A true product of the Electric Age. Shake-A Pudd'n has transformed a fragmented, time-consuming, mechanical task into an almost instantaneous, totally involving experience. Definitely "cool." Although equally good at room temperature.. Francine Factor, Dept. of History Of tremendous historical significance, Had Shake-A Pudd'n been discovered in the 18th Century, the French Revolution would probably never have taken place when it did. Marie Antoinette's famous remark, "Let 'em eat cake," would no doubt have been transformed to "Let 'em eat pudd'n," thereby appeasing the masses for at least another century. Shake-A Pudd'nTM, the new instant dessert mix from Royal. Just put water and powder in the cup, snap the lid, shake for 30 seconds and let it set. In Chocolate, Vanilla, Butterscotch or Banana. Each package complete with four puddings, spoons, lids, and throwaway shakers. ---