Freshman named as best dressed Norma Decker, Teecum seh freshman, smiled when she was named the 1969 Best Dressed Coed Thursday in the Kansas Japanese discuss student movement Three Japanese students will give their views on the Japanese student movement at 8 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union Room C. The talk is sponsored by the Japanese Student Association. Takashi Yohana, sophomore, M. Ooba, junior, and S. Mori, exchange student, will discuss the movement in Japan and its relevance to future Japanese- U.S. relationships and the role of Japan in Southeast Asia. A discussion of the topic will follow the presentations. Official Bulletin Today Children's Theatre. "Snow Queen." University Theatre, J.P. Opening and reception: "The Working Hypothesis, Museum of Art, Biology Science lecture: "Immune Response & Antibody Molecules." Dr. Herman Elsen, Washington University. http://www.kumc.org/ 203 Bailey. 3:30 pru. Jayhawk Joggers Club: Robinson Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. Royale- Devine Auditorium, 7 and 9:30 K.U. Jubl Club; Robinson Gymna- rue International Film: "Shameless Old Lady," (French) Houdt Auditorium, Experimental Theatre; "The Hostage" 8:20 p.m. Foreign students: Pamphlets and Christmas In International Houses and the Christmas Adventure in World Michigan. Lansing, Michigan, 226 Strong Hall. Saturday Football, Missouri, Memorial Stadium 12:30 p.m. Children's Theatre: "Snow Queen." University Theatre, 1 p.m. Dyne Auditorium, 7 & 8: 30 p.m. Experimental Theatre; "The Hos- Experimental Theatre: "The Hostage" 8:20 p.m. Hindu Society: 50th anniversary of Shrir Nianak, 1204 Owr. 4:30 Tennis Club: 173 Robinson Gymnasium. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Carillon Recital: Albert Gerkin, 3 p.m. Concert Choir: University Theatre, 3:30 p.m. Concert Course: Maria Alba Spani- dance Co., University Theatre, 8.20 Cricket Club: Practice. East of Robinson Gymnasium, 11 a.m. Nov. 21 KANSAN 3 1969 Union Ballroom. Suzy Pearson, Prairie Village junior, and Sandy Strauss, St. Louis freshman were the runners up. The AWS Fashion Board, in connection with Glamour Magazine, presented the fashion contest. Norma, who designed and made her own fashions, will now go to the national contest sponsored by Glamour. The winner of the national contest will pose for the magazine's cover. Nine finalists entered the contest. The other contestants were: Shelle Hook, Mason City, Iowa, sophomore; Pam Pyles, Wichita freshman; Carol Reber, Wichita sophomore; Beck Rounds, Wichita sophomore; and Jo Townsend, Tulsa freshman. Each girl modeled campus fashions, sportswear and formal dress. Color schemes varied in conjunction with the theme of the show, "Kaleidoscope of Fashion." Accompanying the show and providing entertainment while the judges made their decision was pianist Rick Shaffer, Hutchinson senior. Flu won't hasten students' holiday Every year before Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations the rumor begins to fly: classes are going to be called off early because the number of influenza cases at KU are reaching epidemic proportions. This year is no exception, but Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, director of Watkins Hospital, reports the rumor is completely unfounded. Schweegler said Thursday the number of flu cases reported at Watkins Hospital has not noticeably increased recently, and there was no chance of classes being called off early for this reason. MULTI-LINGUAL WILLEMSTAD, Curacao (UPI)—Most of the inhabitants of the Dutch-owned islands of Aruba and Curacao, just off the Venezuela coast in the Caribbean, speak at least two or three languages. In addition to Dutch, they usually speak English, Spanish and papiamento, a melange of Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and some Indian words. Talk about hot... We've got it We've got hot food if you want it. Try our Bar-B-Q Beef, Pastromi, Corned Beef or Rueben sandwiches. They should be hot enough for anybody. Don't forget, we've got our famous HERO and many other sandwiches if you don't want something hot. Check all our extras too, and ask us about our "RED HOT" delivery. Camera lost to D.C. police at war rally THE Jayhawk Food Mart A Kansan photographer, who had his camera confiscated by Washington, D.C., police Friday, still has not recovered it. Jones said the camera worth $400 was taken from him as he entered a paddy wagon, and had not received a receipt for it. All his other possessions were taken from him when he was booked for disorderly conduct. His possessions were later returned to him. "I talked with the properties division of the Washington police Thursday, Jones said, and they said the camera had not been returned to them." 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