Fall 'fling' is planned by AURH The annual residence hall Spring Fling will gain an autumn sister this year known as the Fall Festival. The festival, sponsored by the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH), will make its debut Saturday, Oct. 21. "AURH thought residents needed to have a large activity in the fall so students from different halls could get acquainted," said Paula Conkle. Ensign junior and chairman of the fall festival committee. The "old West" will be the theme of festival events which will run continuously from 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Activities will include a festival derby, picnic, carnival, hayride and square dance. Those who want to prove their driving skills will enter the derby competition Saturday morning. Paired men and women contestants from the halls will be given instructions to drive their car over one of four planned routes. Trophies will be awarded on the basis of completion time and satisfactory answers to questions concerning the routes. Hall residents are also invited to a box-lunch picnic at Centennial Park. A carnival featuring rides, bootshes and a raffle will be in operation all day in the residence hall parking lot west of waist. The raffle will be for prizes donated by Kansas City and Lawrence merchants, Miss Conkle said. Students will dance to the beat of western music at a square dance from 8 to 10 p.m. at Templin Hall. Musicians and caller have not been determined. $165 proector taken from hall An overhead projector valued at $165 was stolen from 322 Lindley during the weekend. Roger L. Kaesler, assistant professor of geology, said the projector was taken sometime between 10:30 a.m. Saturday and 8:30 a.m. Monday. Charlie Brown, must you always take me so literally? YOU'LL FLIP, CHARLIE BROWN THE NEW PEANUTSĀ® CARTOON BOOK! by Charles M. Schulz ONLY $1 at your college bookstore Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.