Program Set Up To Prevent Possible Asian Flu Outbreak Watkins Memorial Hospital, in an effort to stagnate the "Asian flu bug," will set up a vaccine station from 2-4 p.m. tomorrow on the first floor of Strong Hall. The University hospital staff is urging students to receive the vaccine as soon as possible. Henry Messenheimer, hospital business manager, said there is a "strong" possibility of an Asian flu epidemic this year. Messenheimer described the student turnout for the shots as favorable. He said students will soon be returning for a "follow-up" shot, administered five weeks after the first shot. Messenheimer said that students with colds cannot receive the vaccine. KU Peace Corps To Hold Orientation Robert Swan, Topeka junior and chairman of the University of Kansas Peace Corps, expects 250 students at the Corps' orientation meeting which will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union. Progress reports of the KU Corps committees will be given, and a film shot about the Corps program will be shown. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers There is no charge for the flu shots for University students. Faculty members, other University employees and their families pay $1 a shot. Messenheimer said that all organized houses with 20 or more students may request a nurse to administer the shots at the houses. Nurses will administer flu shots Nurses will administer flu shots at the following locations: Tuesday — Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Micron II. 11:45 a.m. -12:45 p.m.; Chi Omega, 5-5:30 p.m.; Alpha Chi Omega, 5-5:45 p.m.; Pearson Hall, 6-6:30 p.m.; Wednesday — Phi Delta Theta and Pi Kappa Alpha, 12:00-1:00 p.m.; Kappa Alpha Theta, 5:00-5:30 p.m., and Tau Kappa Epsilon, 5:30-6:00 p.m. Struts made of nickel-chromiumiron alloy are used to separate pottery while it is being enamel fired at about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This alloy was found to resist scaling and distortion which could mar the finish on fine china. Pottery Design FAST FINISHED Laundry Service RISK'S 613 Vermont Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Now is the time For Your Child's Christmas Portrait Children are our speciality Call now for an appointment Burch Higgins Photographer Page 5 RANCH HOUSE STUDIO 780 Lincoln VI-3-4575 Wren Shirts, Ltd A Distinguished New Name in Shirts Select your Wren shirts today in your favorite traditional collar styles in a wide assortment of fabrics, patterns and colors. From $5.95 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 1, 1962 YELLOW CAB CO. VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service Owner Radio Controlled Ward Thompson FREE DELIVERY Call before 4, Delivered after 5 $3.00 or more except cigarettes VI 3-4516 COOPER DRUG WHAT TO WEAR TILL THE DOCTOR COMES What does Dame Fashion decree for the coming school year? (Incidentally, Dame Fashion is not, as many people believe, a fictitious character. She was a real Englishwoman who lived in Elizabethan times and, indeed, England is forever in her debt. During the invasion of the Spanish Armada, Dame Fashion—not yet a Dame but a mere, unlettered country lass named Moll Flanders—during the invasion, I say, of the Spanish Armada, this dauntless girl stood on the white cliffs of Dover and turned the tide of battle by rallying the drooping morale of the British fleet with this stirring poem of her own composition: Now that you have enrolled and paid your fees and bought your books and found your way around campus and learned to hate your roommate, it is time to turn to the most important aspect of college life. I refer, of course, to clothes. Don't be guiless, Men of Britain. Swing your culless, We ain't quittin'. Smash the Spanish, Sink their boats, Make 'em vanish, Like a horse makes oats. For Good Queen Bess, Dear sir, you gotta Make a mess Of that Armada. You won't fail! Knock 'em flat! Then we'll drink ale And stuff like that. As a reward for these inspirational verses Queen Elizabeth dubbed her a Dame, made her Poet Laureate, and gave her the Western Hemisphere except Duluth. But this was not the extent of Dame Fashion's service to Queen and country. In 1589 she invented the laying hen, and she was awarded a lifetime pass to Chavez Ravine. But she was not to end her days in glory. In 1591, alas, she was arrested for overtime jousting and imprisoned for thirty years in a butt of malmsey. This later became known as Guy Fawkes Day.) But I digress. Let us get back to campus fashions. Certain to be the rage again this year is the cardigan (which, curiously enough, was named after Lord Cardigan, who commanded the English fleet against the Spanish Armada. The sweater is only one product of this remarkable Briton's imagination. He also invented the glottal stop, the gerund, and the eyelid, without which winking, as we know it today, would not be possible). But I digress. The cardigan, I say, will be back, which is, I believe, cause for rejoicing. Why? Because the cardigan has nice big pockets in which to carry your Marlboro Cigarettes—and that, good friends, is ample reason for celebration as all of you will agree who have enjoyed Marlboro's fine, comfortable, mellow flavor and Marlboro's filter. So why don't you slip into your cardigan and hie yourself to your tobaccoist for some good Marlboros? They come in soft pack or flip-top box. Cardigans come in pink for girls and blue for boys. © 1962 Max Shulman Cardigans or pullovers—it's a matter of taste . . . And so is Marlboro a matter of taste—the best taste that can possibly be achieved by experienced growers and blenders—by science, diligence, and tender loving care. Try a pack.