6 Wednesday, March 29, 1972 University Daily Kansan Pompon Tryouts Start Thursday By CANDY HERBERT Kansan Staff Writer Preliminary tryouts for the 1972-1973 University of Kansas Pompon Girl Squail will be held at 7 Thursday night in Allen Field Museum. The junior and co-chairman of this year's squail, said recently. Phelps said that clinics had to teach Pammon girl hopefuls routine. "I'm a Jaheyh," that judge to be judge on Thursday night. "Approximately 40 to 45 girls attended the two clinics to learn the routine and practice different jumps and movements," she After the preliminary tryout Thursday evening, the field will be cut to 25 girls. Phelips said. "During the week between the reunion, I will try out the different routines for 25 girls who have different routine from the old pompon girl. We make up a new oneself." At the final tryout, which will probably be April 6, they will then be judged on both these routines. Phelps said. GLORIA DOUGLAS, adviser to the pompon squad, said that the girls trying out would be selected for police and police coordination and spirit. A girl can try out for the squand if she had at least a 7.0 G. P. A. of freshman or incoming freshman or outgoing senior can enter the competition. Phelps said that a panel of approximately 10 judges would be chosen to select next year's Sachem Picks 12 Junior Men As Members Twelve men have been selected for membership in Sachem, the senior men's honourary society, and seven deans, dean of men, has announced. Sachem was established at the University of Kansas in 1910 to promote a strong research and contributions to the campus community. Since 1947, it has been affiliated with Oicronc International leadership society for men. The new members are Paul Schoenberd, iola senior; David Dillon, Hutchinson junior; Junior; Robert Geoffarth; Lawrence fifth year engineering student; David Hull, Whittier, Greenville; Robert Geoffarth; Greenville, Texas, senior; Benjamin Mann, Independence, Mo., junior; Richard McKernan, Mo., junior; Robert McKernan, McLaughlin, Dallas junior; William O'Neill, Bailin, Mo. juniper; Paul Shellico, Wichita juniper; Michael meyer, Raytown, Mo. juniper TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) —The Ways and Means Committee of the Kansas House voted today to approve legislation that would clear the way for possible consideration of ratification of an amendment to the federal Constitution. founded in 1858 by Ian Hackett he was first religious institute of priests established in North America by an American and Canadian missionary. Father Hesher, who was a seminary professor, said the Paula's to be free of compulsory activities so they could be able to meet the needs of the Church in every age group. Today's Poultry can be as inexpensive as fish, but they give the freedom to use his own talents to do his own thing. He is a master of cooking, or a presser, radio or relay. Father Hecker discovered the value of communication early. With his monthly publications, he founded the foundation for the Paulist (Newman Press), the country's largest Catholic institution of Catholic literature. Today, Father Hacker's vision and forebear led to the event that brought his vision and film centers on a scale that perhaps, not even he attends. But then, he had the vision He showed us the way. nomnon squad. For more information on the Paulists, write to: Rev. Donald C. Campbell, Vocation Director, Room 500. "We hope to have judges representing the basketball and football coaching staff at the 2015 NCAA Championship Black organizations on campus. pauist fathers. "We're also trying to get a former pompom girl and two former yell leaders to serve on the panel," Phils said. 415 West 59th Street New York,N.Y.10019 PHELPS SAID that all squad places were open in the tryouts and that no preference would be given to them who were presently girls goners. "Five girls from this year's squad are trying out, but they don't like to make it, though, there will be room for three new pompon girls." The 1971-1972 pompon squad was different in several ways from squads of former years. Phhells said. "This year, instead of electing just one chairman as former squads have done, we elected two co-chairman. Having two girls worked out quite well, because there is really too much to do for one person. "We also did a show at every home half-time, which has never been done before. PHELPS SAID that any prospective pompon girl must have time for practice. "Usually the squad practices four to six hours a week for football games and two to three weeks a week for basketball games. Also coming up is the selection of a KU student to represent the University as the 1972-1973 Jawhawk. Vince Biltza, field director of the Alumni Association, which owns the Jayhawk said he would be on an individual basis. "We have had tryouts in the past, but they never really worked because there was nothing definite to judge on. The main qualities Blotta said he looks for in a Jahawk are strength, a good sense of balance. The organization and overall good sense. Usually interested people contacted us. "Good sense," Bilotta said, "is really important. The Jawshak is the attention, that if it does hurt the University's image." BILOTTA SAID wearing the costume almost verged on athletic ability. Made Merriman, a former Jockey, and present Jayhawk, agrees. "When Eldon Prutt was selected as the regular Jyahawk and he played about two years ago, it was mainly on our ability to carry the ball." Merriman said that he took over as regular Jayhawk when Prutu graduated last December, and that he hoped to continue as the Jayhawk until his graduation in 1973. Bilotta confirmed that Merriman would probably be allowed to continue as Jayhawk if he wished. "I do hope that someone is selected as an alternate though, because wearing the costume takes a great amount of time and energy, especially during basketball season." Merriman "Also with an alternate, I could main his so he would be主编 his so he would be主编 Jayhawk when I graduate, just as Prut helped me when I was his Merriman said he was sure Meriman said he was sure Sophomore and wearer of the baby Jayhawk costume, also want to continue as a regular member. "Although at first it was hard on her, she just loves it now," Merriman said. 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