Page 10 University Daily Kansan Fridav. Oct.11, 1963 Rivals to Get Together For Seminar A few days after the Jayhawks and Wildcats battle on the football field, other KU and K-State students will get together to re-establish friendly relations. A group of KU Honors program students will travel to Manhattan on Nov. 12 for a trial-run joint seminar in biology. Dr. Tracy Sonneborn, distinguished service professor at Indiana University, will lead the seminar. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said that six or eight students majoring in biological sciences would be chosen for the seminar. The session will include a luncheon and an all-afternoon meeting with Dr. Soneborn and a similar number of Kansas State University Honors students. Dr. Sonneborn's son, Dr. Lee M. Sonneborn, is a member of the KU mathematics faculty. A similar exchange at Lawrence is being tentatively planned for next spring, with the same biology students participating. Dean Heller and George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, planned the exchange seminars last spring with Dr. Marjorie Adams, director of the honors program at Kansas State. Octogenarians Elope HOUSTON, (UPI) — Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Scott today settled down to a normal married life following their elopement marriage. She is 82 and he is 87. "The wedding was exciting," she said. "We even had to get blood tests just like 16-year-olds." Mrs. Scott, the former Mrs. Laura Gibson, said they eloped because some other widows had designs on the new bridegroom. Welcome Parents! We hope you enjoy your weekend The illustration of, or the term leather, in this ad, describes the uppers only. WINTHROP Hand Stitched front WITH NATURAL SHOULDER STYLING The clean, crisp natural lines of this handstitched front blends handsomely with today's natural apparel trend. In otter calf or black calf. $15.95 ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI3-3470 International Club Postpones Meeting The International Club meeting planned for Saturday, has been cancelled because of the SUA Carnival. For the next meeting, on Oct.19, a program of square dancing has been planned. SONJA HENIE. THE MOST Famous ice skater in history, made more money at her specialty than any figure in any other sport. Miss Henie's Hollywood ice Revue alone grossed nearly $50 million and she made an estimated $3 or $4 million more from motion pictures and television. Dates for the University Party interviews will be discussed at a meeting of the Campus Council Sunday. Vox Populi will begin interviewing prospective candidates Sunday for the Nov. 13-14 living district election of the All-Student Council. Tom Bornholdt, Topeka senior and Vox president, said last night that nine persons will be interviewed at the Kansas Union Sunday afternoon. Several additional interviews are set for Sunday night. Others will be held prior to the announcement of candidates Oct.24. InterviewsSundayForASCSeats Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE SUA Carnival "T.V.Jee Bees" TOMORROW NIGHT 7:00 to 11:00 Tickets still on sale at the INFORMATION BOOTH . . . 85c OH YEAH! YEAH! Tickets will be on sale AT THE DOOR for the TRAVELING HOOTENANNY Tonight 8:00 p.m. Hoch Auditorium ★ Modern Folk Quartet ★ Bessie Griffen & the Gospel Pearls Lynn Gold Knob lick upper 10,000 and featuring Dr. Louis Gottlieb of the "slightly fabulous" Limelighters stars of ABC TV's "HOOTENANNY"