CYD to meet tonight KU Collegiate Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Room 305A in the Kansas Union. Committee reports will be presented and discussed. Action group meets James L. Koevenig, KU associate professor of biology, will speak at the meeting of the Ecology Action Group Nov. 5 on the problems of human ecology. The meeting, which is open to anyone interested, will be at 7:30 in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Ecology Action is a course offered by the Free University. It was formerly named Politics of Ecology. Yogi's theories to be discussed A representative of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, spiritual leader from India, will be on campus today to speak about the Maharishi's theories of transcendental meditation. Representative Jerry Jarvis will speak at 4 p.m. at 426 Lindley Hall, said Don Anderson, adviser to the KU branch of the Students' International Meditation Society. Jarvis is international director of the society, and has been with the Maharishi since 1961. The Maharishi founded the society to popularize his ideas among students. Campus aids United Fund drive Volunteers from fraternities, sororities, scholarship halls and resident halls will canvass apartment complexes in North Lawrence Wednesday night for the United Fund campaign. M. Mark Retonde, Kansas City, Mo., senior and president of the Interfraternity Council said the United Fund collections have been bad in this area in previous years and "we hope we will be able to give better coverage." The Tee Pee will sponsor a "dollar night" Wednesday and all collection volunteers will be admitted free, said Retonde. Proceeds will be given to the United Fund. Anyone wishing to participate in this project should contact the IFC office, 112B Kansas Union, or go to the Kansas Union Wednesday night. Octavio Paz speaks on the body Octavio Paz, Mexican poet and former ambassador to India will lecture on "The Body: Ritual and Rebellion," at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the Kansas Union Woodruff Auditorium. This is the second of the 1969-70 series of the Humanities Lectures. Football, rally, bonfire planned The Homecoming Bonfire and Rally will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the northwest corner of Allen Field House. The rally will be preceded by a band and torch parade from Daisy Hill and a car caravan from the Greek houses. The guest speaker for the Rally will be Coach Pepper Rodgers. The Homecoming Queen candidates and members of the Joadawk 2 KANSAN football squad will attend along with the KU marching band Nov. 4 1969 Fireworks and a Colorado Buffalo barbeque are also planned. LAST CHANCE Tues., Nov. 4, 2:30-5:30, Freshmen English 7-10 p.m., Western Civ to enroll in classes beginning: Call now for more information When the 1699 University of Kansas homecoming queen is crowned Saturday, she will be serenaded with "Let Me call You Sweetheart" by 140 men—all members of the KU marching band. V13-6424 The band will fulfil its traditional role of providing background music for the ceremonies during which Kansas Gov. Robert Band to offer a 'spoonful of music' Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics While the queen circles the track in a convertible, the band will play "Cute," featuring Norm Weinberg, Prairie Village freshman, solo drummer. Docking and Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. will crown the queen. Official Bulletin Today Lecture. "Transcendental Meditation Jerry Jarvis. 4 p. 426 Lindley Hall The traditional pregame ceremony will contain a new element. Four members of the KU Parachute Club will skydive to the Jayhawk Jogger Club. Robinson Gymnasium, 4.30 p.m. Gynnasium, 4:30 p.m. Jay Janes - Frosh Hawks. Kansas oboh, b. 30 p. i.h. Ubbin, c. Club. Bld. 172 Robinson Gunnison, b. 453, d. 59 p. Rush hawks, Kansas Union, 6:30 p.m. Table Tennis Club, 127 Robinson playing field as smoke canisters trail crimson and blue smoke. 5:38 p.m. Special Film "Dishonored" Kansas Union, 7 n.m. 3 p.m. Christian Science Organization Danford Church, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Rodeo Club, Kansas Un- Jayhawk Rodeo Club, Kansas Union, Room 24, 7:30 p.m. Special Film "Anna Karenina" Forum Room, Kansas Union, 9 p.m. Foreign Students. Up sign up for the Nov. 13 trip to Topeka and visits to the Menninger Foundation Clinic and the Goodyear Rubber Co. Tomorrow Kansas State Tennis Association, Dellegates, Kansas Union, 9:30 a.m. East Asia Lecture, "Philippine- American Relationships." F Stonil J 4o n.m. Because the homecoming theme is "A Spoonful of Pepper Helps the Buffalo Go Down," the band will enter the field at halftime playing "A Spoonful of Sugar" from the Walt Disney movie "Mary Poppins." Classical Film, "Cleo 5 to 7," Kansas- Union Ballroom, 7 & 8, P Union, 4:30 p.m. Le Cercle Francais. Se reunira 4:30 dans la Salle Kansas. sas.Union Ballroom, 7 & 9 p.m. Concert Course, Budaya, Indonesia Concert Course, Budaya, Indonesia Dia Troupe. University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. 8:20 p.m. Hillel Meeting. General meeting. 813 VI 3- Mass. 2091 DON'T GUESS! ONE SIZE IN THIS FRUIT OF THE LOOM PANTY HOSE FITS ALL! THE SECRET'S IN THE STRETCH YARN! Sheer miracle of fit and sleek leg flattery for gals of every size. Great for gift-giving, too. ONLY $199 PAIR Colfax County, N.M., was named for Schuyler Colfer, vice president of the United States from 1869 to 1873. 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