Pledges- Hughes, Overland Park; Frederick E. Winter, Lawrence; Michael D. Breeden, Kansas City, Mo; Victor LaRue Harrison, Wichita; Thomas R. Shapple, Leawood; Stephen Hicker, Hekert, Karen Brown, Joonwon Okla; Stephen R. Cloud, Prairie Village; Robert K. VanSickle, Topeak; Douglas C. Killion, Overland Park. PHI DELTA THETA (26) Philip Robert James, Overland Park; James Alvin McClure, Topcake; Robert John Riggins, Centralia; Edward Stayton Riss, Mission Hills; Edward Stayton Robinson, Mission; Robert Lynn Stancill, Lawrence; Frederick Luther Thompson III, Caldwell; Greggory Jesse Van Sickle, Emporia; David Bowie Baline, Overland Park; Patrick Bolton, Overland Park; George Peter Bunn, Bartlesville, Okla. Michael Timothy Cornwell, Shawnee Mission; Albert Pickrell Gordon, Fort Scott; Sam Roy Heath, Salina; Joseph Indall, Ottawa; Jeffrey Thomas Van Sickle, Emporia; William Russell Stoddard, Shawnee mission; Dana Fodson Nombaugh Springs, Nebraska; Nicholas Mission; William Scott Burns, Hutchinson; Richard MacGregor Wellman, Lyons; Craig Allen Coyan, Fort Scott; Robert Farrar, Arkansas City; Walter Steven Trombold, Wichita. PHI GAMMA DELTA (25) Jeffrey Nelson Allen, Lawrence; Robert Nelson Castor, Kansas City; James Bradley Collard, Leavenworth; Justin Dwight Healy, Durango, Colo.; Robert Paul Heath, Leawood; Paul W. Hesse, Wichita; Jack A. Lindquist, Wisconsin; John B. Mendenhall, Librarian; J. Stunt Markey, Wichita; Steven Dean Patterson, Topeka Pete Linn Peterson, Kansas City; Pete Sawyers, Kansas City; Sanders, Kansas City; Mo. Randall D. Smith, Wichita; Harry Kirkse Snyder, Topkapi, Wyoming; Goodyear Twist, Texas; George D. Rosenkoeher IV, Burkington, Iowa; Peter Herald Landon, Winnipeg; Carl Wayne Olander, Wichita; Douglas Webster, Wellington; Reed Kline, Su Joseph, Mo. Michael Yearout, John Cadwalader, Shawnee Mission. PHL KAPPA PSI (28) James Warren Johnson II, Hirsdale, IL; Richard B. Katz, Mission; Richard A. Levy, Joseph LaPorta II, Prairie Village George E. Lawrence, Scott City; John 12 Daily Kansan Thursday, September 14, 1967 WHAT'S IT LIKE TO BLOW YOUR MIND? On a hip acid (LSD) trip you can blow your mind sky-high. It may come loose, but that's all right if that's your trip. Your trip is whatever turns you on. You can pop peyote, get high on marijuana, flash on LSD or just bake macrobiotic apple pies and wear Indian beads. You can make human be-ins, communes or Krishna your trip. If you do any or all of these, you're likely to do them in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco. It's the U.S. capital of the hip scene, and it's where Post writer Joan Didion went to mix with the hippies. She'll show you where they live. You can learn their special language. Meet Deadeye and others . . . including a kindergartner who gets stoned on LSD. Read "The Hippie Generation," and you may even understand what motivates the hippies. They're turned on in the September 23 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Buy your copy today—it's hip. William Russell Welsh, Shawnee Mission; Joseph Lon Edmonds, Lawrence; George Edward Speer, Kansas Philips; George Edward Speer, Pennsylvania Halley Allen, Topica; Ronald Keith Parker, Hutchinson; Ronnie Lewis Campbell, Holcomb; John S. Ebling, Shawnee Mission; Jail Cliff Arthur Goff, Barclay Arthur Goff, Ihaca, N.Y. Darrell Newman, Prairie Village; Newman, Fred Vaughn; Park: Fred Vaughn, Plopp; Mission: Henry Russell Quimby Jr.; Leawood: Douglas; Carmen Wisdom, Kansas Clifford Peter Goplerud III, Iowa City, Iowa; Alan Jeffrey Hess, Alma; Robert Carter Hines, Mount Prospect, Ill.; Herbert Keith Hudson II, Overland Park; Steven Philanthropy Isaak Oskaloson Emil Fllahi III, Wichita; James Kay Ballinger, Leawood; Steven Craig Taul, Kansas City North, Mo. Samuel Leroy Anderson, Shawnee Mission; Joseph Robert Childs, Overland Park; Lyndon B. Johnson, Hillsborough Mission; Mary Mertilair Prairie Village; Charles P. Royer, Ablenle; Robin Dee Westlin, Mission; James R. Seller, Emporia; Michael Gene. Rick Ferman, Elkhorn; John Reinhardt, Oskar; Mike Patrick Carleyn, Mattonoo, ill; Chris Boyd Sandburg, Kansas City; Mark Wayne Hink, Overland Park; Scott McNamara, Oskar; Kenphot Joseph Mickey, Overland Park; Mickey Conners, Olwein, Iowa PHI KAPPA SIGMA (16) PHI KAPPA TAU (26) Michael Lee Beard, Kansas City; John Robert Coffin, Prairie Village; John Robert Dillon, Lincoln; Raymond George Miller II, St. Joseph; M.; Gordon Allen Allow, Manchester; Michael Larned, Municipal Carpenter; Michael Kent, Carpenter; Kansas City; Donald Edward Crane, If the opportunity to join your student Blue Cross-Blue Shield program zipped by you in the hustle and bustle of enrollment . . . you still have time to get in. Blue Cross-Blue Shield Representatives will be in the rotunda of Strong Hall, September 14-16 to help you enroll. Get an application, fill it out. That's all you do. Blue Cross- Blue Shield gives you 12-month protection. On and off campus. Supplements your Student Health Program. Blue Cross-Blue Shield Kansas Hospital Service Assn., Inc. Kansas Physicians' Service. Wright; Landis L. Dibble, Topeka; David Allen Fork, Topeka; Gary Alan Gluesenkamp, Webster Groves, Mo.; Donald Lee Harris, Hawiawth; John William Kubitzki, Louisburg; Robin Kent Lantz, Normal, III; Daniel Charles Marting, Kirkwood, Mo. J. Christopher Gale, Kansas City M. Richard Scott Parenten-Poible Village, Oakland; David Lee Serven, Olathe; David Lee Serven, Wichita; Edward Elbert Smith, Bedford, Iowa; Mark Victor Steele, Shawnee Mission; James Lynn Stewart, Salina; Michael Crowther, Calgary; Michael Crawford, Jonathan D., Workman, Wichita; Stephson Thomas Bryant, Overland Jack, John F. Bosch, Kansas City, Mo. PHI KAPPA THETA (27) James Edward Cote, Leawood, Michael Jass Hassur, Topeka; Richard Michael Jones, Wichita; Michael Alan Nelson, Wichita; Gorett Charles Prewett, Shawne; Gary (See Pledges page 13) Country Set gives the pant suit a very British look in dashing glen plaid (ivory/grey/burgundy) wool. Tab-buttoned jacket, straight-cut pant; ribby turtleneck in black or winter white. KIRSTEN'S at Hillcrest 9th & Iowa Want to try something different? Order the 1968 Jayhawker Magazine Yearbook at enrollment. We of the Jayhawker staff have added some new things. Color paintings, a central theme, social commentary, promptness. But mainly promptness. The 1968 Jayhawker will be new and different. It will come out on time. The best time to order yours is during enrollment by using the brown IBM card in your enrollment packet. The cost will be only $6.00 at this time and simply added to your university fees, rather than paying $7.00 later. The 1968 Jayhawker will be on time and will have many new ideas featured within it. You'll be glad you ordered one. The yearbook will be on time. Don't you be late.