University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 5, 1961 Flu Shot Call Gets Response Response has been good the past several days to a plea for KU students and staff members to obtain influenza vaccinations as a precaution against a possible severe outbreak on the campus. Roughly 1,000 of the campus population has received the shots since the opening week of school, Dr. R. I. Canuteson, administrator of the Watkins Memorial hospital, said today. "The response hasn't been as massive as we would hope. But it has been good," he said. About 100 persons received the vaccination in the hospital yesterday. Since last Thursday, 353 persons have been immunized. Out of an enrollment of approximately 9,600, about 3,200 have received a flu shot, according to official calculations. "We are treating a large number of cases of respiratory trouble in the clinic. However, these are more aggravating than of a serious nature." Dr. Canuteson said. Out of 23 persons in the hospital Tuesday night, the administrator said, only three were attributed to colds. Another four were termed penumonia cases resulting from colds complications. Try the Kansan Want Ads 6-2 Victory- (Continued from page 1) Eighth Inning Reds: Luis Arroyo replaced Terry or the mound for the Yankees. Robinson walked. Coleman dribbed a ball in front of the plate, but Arroyo's throw to first made it 2-1. Coleman put the Reds ahead, 5-2. Coleman win out trying for third base, Blanchard to Boyer. It was scored as a hit and an error for Arroyo. Berra completely missed Post's long liner that was hit right at his feet. Berra went up one step away to third on the error. Freese was purposely walked. Edwards broke his bat when he connected with the ball but looped a double into short left field. Post scoring to make it 6-2, and Freese going out to Richardson. Two runs, two hits, two errors, two left. Yankees: Kubek sent a hard grounder through Jay's legs into center field for a single. Blanchard fouled to Freeze. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. **Reds:** Kasko popped to Richardson. He got up and grabbed field. Robinson fouled to Boyer. Coleman bounced to Skowron who tossed to Arrow and brought out. No runs one hit, no errors, go left. Ninth Inning Human life is a constant want and ought to be a constant prayer. Samuel Osgood Yankees: Howard topped the ball in front of the plate and was easily tossed out by Edwards. The Yankees claimed, after a bobble-wow, the errant struck out. Boyer walked. Billy Gardner lined to Kasko. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. Home is where the heart is. Pliny the Elder (Continued from page 1) Journalists- Keynoting discussion on yearbook preparation and production, Oscar M. Haugh, professor of education, said there are three main functions of the high school yearbook. He listed these as being the educational function, the public relations function, and the historical function. In addition, Prof. Haugh said the yearbook provides a particular opportunity for business training. "A GOOD YEARBOOK pays its own way," he told the students. Speaking on the topic of Yearbook Themes, Thomas Yoe, KU director of public relations and adviser to the Javhawker, said: "Anything you choose, providing it's well executed and in good taste, generally will make a good theme. A yearbook should have dignity so that a student may look at it with pride in his adult years." The event is sponsored by the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information in conjunction with University Extension and the State High School Activities Association. Anybody Own a Frod AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI) — If you believe the chrome lettering on the back of M/Sgt. Harry G. Barker's automobile, he owns a "Biuck." Everywhere else on his 1961 auto, the factory name is spelled correctly. 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