Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, October 16, 1961 SENIOR QUEEN CANDIDATES — Eighteen campus beauties are this year's candidates for Senior Queen. Kneeling in the front row, left to right: Sarah Farmer, Pratt, Kappa Alpha Theta; Harriet Kagay, Larned, Douthart Hall; Sandra Ziller, Kansas City, Mo., Sigma Kappa; Pat Hollingworth, Shawnee Mission, Alpha Chi Omega; and Carolyn Brown, Pittsburg, Alpha Delta Pi. Standing in the center row: Martha Moser, Lyndon, Sellards Halls; Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., Miller Hall; Toni Barricklow, Birmingham, Ala., Alpha Omicron Pi; Linda Selfs, Shawnee Mission, Lewis Hall; Catherine Ryan, Kansas City, Mo., Gamma Phi Beta; and Lois Ann Kagsdale, Kansas City, Kan., Kappa Kappa Gamma. Top row, left to right: Jane Dunlap, Lawrence, Pi Beta Phi; Betsy O'Hara, Salina, Chi Omega; Elaine Haines, Kansas City, Delta Delta Delta; Margaret Pettit, Mission, Alpha Phi; Sarah Haines, Coffeyville, Holder Hall; Sherrie Scogin, Prairie Village, Delta Gamma; and Peggy Shank, Hiwatah, Watkins SUA Carnival Host to 5,000 Over 5,000 persons, 800 more than last year, attended the Student Union Activities Carnival Saturday night in the Kansas Union. Kay Cash, Cleveland, Ohio, sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, was crowned SUA Queen at the Queen's Finale. Attendants were Judy Clifford, Shawnee Mission freshman, Corbin, and June Owens, Altamont junior, Delta Gamma. Booth and Skit winners were: WOMEN'S SKITS: Delta Gamma, "Peace Crusade Brigade," first place; Alpha Delta Pi, "Tonight's the Knight", "second place and Alpha Chi Omega, "Nights at the Round Stables," honorable mention. Men's skits: Sigma Chi, "War of the Four Roses," first place; Sigma Nu, "Shamalot," second place, and Phi Kappa Psi, "Muckbath," honorable mention. WOMEN'S BOOTH: Sigma Kappa, "Little Knight on Campus," first place; Pi Beta Phi, "Damsel Drop"; second place and Gertrude Sellards Pearson, "Gertrude's Sorcery Palace," honorable mention. Men's booths: Theta Chi, "The Ox-Men's Rock," first place; Lambda Chi Alpha, "Jayhawk Joust," second place and Phi Gamma Delta, "Death's Door," honorable mention. It is motive alone that gives character to the actions of men—Bruyere To Debate KU Affiliation with NSA The question of KU's affiliation with the National Student Association will be debated at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. The debaters, sponsored by the KU-Y, will be Charles Menghini, Pittsburg senior and Jerry Palmer, El Dorado senior. KU-Y representatives said though the debate is primarily for freshmen, the public is welcome. The more a man denies himself, the more he shall obtain from God. —Horace Icy Coffin for Tribesmen - (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) YOUTH ARMY CHIEF Monga Dhyldebert detached himself from the group. Swinging his baton hewn from a tree branch, he shouted back to the menacing crowd that I was an American journalist—not a Belgian, not from the United Nations. The procession halted at the trench, where Dekeres removed some branches to reveal the bodies. Through an interpreter translating from Swahil into English. Dekeres read a manifesto scribbled on a writing pad. It said the Baluba would not leave the camp until President Tshombe was deposed by the Congolese Central Government. "It will be certain death for us to return to the communes," Dekeres said. He charged that Tshombe has armed other tribes with rifles so they "THE BALUBAS ARE not a tru-culent people," he said. "We only attack when we are attacked but everyone, including the United Nations, is against us," he said. can shoot all Baluza as soon as they return to their home areas. Dekeres said the youth movement, which claims 40,000 members in south Katanga, has weapons and is ready to fight if the United Nations tries to clear out the camp. He said his group does not recognize the peace treaty signed Friday between Tshombe and the United Nations. After we had looked at the bodies, the youth squad escorted us from the camp. Again came shouts of "death to the white man." A Swedish U.N. truck roared up. A Swedish officer with a submachine gun leaped out and hurried us aboard.