Page 3 ell, 75 tapical, reback. ) deal would mech- pro doubt Seach" fast- SUA to Sponsor Music Art, Sports, Photography S, by is little legal Latin igro is ior. In in the in the e, was possi- y and on and bizarre River 798 to Egypt adven- Joe College listened to discussions ranging from photography to billiards at the Student Union Activities (SUA) first membership meeting. 16. 1912. £ Press. Work 22, n rates: termoon university t law- Editor Assistant ety Edi- Each of the eight area chairmen discussed their particular phase of the SUA program before about 300 students last night. Editor Manager on Mgr.; al Adv. andising Students interested in art were urged to participate in the Arts and Exhibits program. SUA's picture-lending library has more than 200 pictures which are available to faculty members and students. Art forums are also sponsored by this committee. In an effort to make KU students more conscious of jazz, the Music and Drama committee will sponsor jazz forums during the year. "Forbidden Game" and "The Passion of Joan of Arc" are two of the classical films that will be shown by the same committee. For persons interested in photography, the Sports and Hobbies committee will make available a photography dark room. The sports display in the Union, the billiard and table tennis games, and men's and women's bowling teams are also sponsored by the committee. A "Traveling Hootenanny," featuring Dr. Louis Gottlieb of the Limelighters, the Modern Folk Quartet, Bessy Griffin and the Gospel Pearls, Lynn Gould and the Knobb LickUpper 10,000, will be presented at 8:00 p.m. October 11 in Hoch Auditorium. Dr. Gottlieb will narrate. These performers will appear on ABC-TV's Hootenanny, although the show will not be televised from KU. The Special Events committee is sponsoring their appearance. KU Coed To Be Chosen Tonight Nineteen KU women will meet at 6 p.m. today in the English Room of the Kansas Union for the selection of KU's entrant into the American Royal Queen contest in Kansas City. Candidates for the contest are chosen from all land grant colleges and Big 8 schools. Judges are wives of the judges of last years contest. They are: Mrs. Gordon Erickson, Mrs. Robert Beers, Mrs. Lawrence Ogden, Mrs. Edward Smissman, Mrs. Lawrence Flannery. Judging will be held after a dinner sponsored by the university in connection with the whole American Royal, contest The women will be judged in cocktail dresses. Entrants are: Karen Vice, St. John senior, Alpha Chi Omega; Margaret Jones, Winona, Minn. senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Virginia Hill, Lyons senior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Bonnie Ward, Topeka, senior, Alpha Phi; Joe Emel, Colby senior, Chi Omega; Jackie Jones, Hong Kong sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Carol Stotts, Prairie Village junior, Delta Gamma; Peggy Harris, Leawod senior, Gamma Pi Beta; Martha Parmley, Wichita senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Sandy Coffman, Pittsburg junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Cathy Bergstrom, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Pi Beta Pi; Kathy Ferrell, Belleville, Ill., junior, Sigma Kappa; Anne Chalgren, Fort Leavenworth senior, Carruth O'Leary; Janette Jeffery, Tecumseh sophomore, Douthart; Sandee Garvey, St. Louis, Mo. senior, Hashinger; Sue Caple, Neodesha sophomore, Lewis; Dani Goering, Moundridge sophomore, Miller; Carmen Vieytes, Montvideo, Uruguay, Sellards, and Carol Ryan, Burlington sophomore, Watkins. PERSHING RIFLES a tri-service organization cordially invites you to attend its - PLEDGE SMOKER'S MEETING - 7:30 p.m. - Thurs., Sept. 19 - Military Science Building Lounge OPEN HOUSE Saturday, September 28, 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. FREE Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 University Daily Kansan Our regular rates and hours are: - Bowling - Billiards - Table Tennis - Bowling -- 35c per line - Table Tennis — 30c per hour Pi Phi's Fete New Home After Ball Game - Billiards — 60c per hour 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. — Weekdays 1 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. — Sundays Dedication of the new Pi Beta Phi house will be after the KU-Syracuse game on Sept. 28. Sherry Zillner, Mission senior and president of the sorority, said grand officers and conference officers of Pi Beta Phi have been invited to the dedication. In addition, the chancellor, school deans, officials, sorority alumnae, and members' families have been invited. A short program, refreshments, and an open house are scheduled. The dedication will begin around 4:30 p.m. Then the passenger—a pedigree Frisian cow named Clifdith Marie II—gave birth to a calf. The waiting plane took off a short time later with 32 passengers destined for a farming research station in Cyprus. GATWICK, England—(UPI)—The 31 passengers were getting on the plane for Cyprus when one suddenly sat down and refused to move. Airline officials investigated and agreed to allow her one hour to get up. New Calf Delays Flight ENTER THE EXCITING HOLIDAY IN MEXICO SWEEPSTAKES WIN A FREE 7-DAY VACATION TO MEXICO! Nothing to Buy — Merely Come In and Complete Free Registration Blank! All Entries Must Be in By October 1st,1963 SEE US SOON! Walter Houk — Virginia Daniels — Marc Sloop Maupintour TRAVEL SERVICE The Malls Shopping Center Viking 3-1211 8:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays Until Noon Saturdays When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified 837 Mass.