Photo by Mike Frederick Sloshing across campus Innocent looking raindrops hanging on trees wait for some already drenched victim to pass by. Leadership techniques to be studied Representatives from the students, faculties, and staffs of KU and eight other Kansas colleges and universities will study leadership techniques for the campus community this weekend. "The Art of Leadership on Campus is" the theme of the Central Kansas Leadership Training Lab sponsored by the Electronic Data Systems of Dallas. Sessions will be at the Ramada Inn. Dr. Robert T. Davis, president of National Leadership Methods is the Director of the Kansas Conference. 16 KANSAN Oct.31 1969 Franklin Pierce was the first president born in the 19th Century. At Memorial stadium, Kennett G. Bloomquist, director of bands, and Russell L. Wiley, retired director of bands, will direct more than 7,000 musicians in "The Stars and Stripes Forever," "This is My Country," and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Kansas and Missouri high schools to perform at 25th KU Band Day The parade, which will move along Massachusetts Street from 7th to 12th Street, will be followed by a massed bands performance at halftime of the KU-Oklahoma State football game. KU Band Day 1969 kicks off at 9 a.m. Saturday with 85 high school bands from Kansas and Missouri parading down Massachusetts Street behind the KU marching band. Saturday's event is the 25th Band Day since its inception in 1939. The following Kansas high schools will send bands: Lawrence, Field Kindley (Coffey-ville), Baldwin, Shawnee Mission South, Perry, Olathe, Highland Park (Topeka), Quenomo, Iola, Garnett, Argentine (Kansas City), Shawnee Mission East, Moundridge, Seaman (Topeka), Atchison County (Effingham), Mound City, Clearwater, Burlington, Osawatomy and Ottawa. Bern, Haven, Gardner, Shawnee Mission North, McLouth, Campus (Haysville), Oskaloosa, Bonner Springs, Chase County (Cottonwood Falls), Wyandotte (Kansas City), Onaga, Santa Fe Trail (Overbrook), Augusta, Westphalia, Hillsboro, Hamilton, Herington, Tonganoxie, Pretty Prairie, Wichita Heights (Wichita), Hoxie, Lecompton, Halstead, Paola, Pomona, Emporia, Valley Falls, Lansing, Newton, Oakley. TRUE GRIP Use Gregg's handy "True Grip" ruler to check the traction on your snow tires! It takes width to give you traction (look at snow shoes, Caterpillar tractors, drag slicks). Many low priced snow tires and retreads have narrow treads that reduce traction. Greggs' Suburbanite retreads give you a great combination of small price and big traction . . . Suburbanites are super-wide for better grip! The ruler on the right represents our retread widths—check them against other retreads and new tires . . . be sure you get "True Grip" for your money. Think wide—buy wide—and GO through the snow! All Gregg retreads are equipped for 90-94 optional safety spikes. (Almost one-third more than competitive tires having holes for only 65 spikes.) GREGG TIRE CO. 814 W.23RD PHONE 842-5451 NEW EXTRA WHEELS for snow tires 40% OFF FREE WRAPPING of your regular tires for storage (Offer good during October only) STUD SERVICE for snow tires, naturally — any make, any amount Kinsley, Belleville, Lebo, Wells- ville, Girard and Horton. Read other edge of snow tire here. If less than shown, you're short on traction! 700x13 735x14 695x14 685x15 775x14 735x15 825x14 775x15 855x14 825x15 855x14 F70x14 855x15 900x15 G70x14 915x15 F70x15 H70x14 G70x15 H70x15 Larned, Harveyville, Kingman, Turner (Kansas City), Solomon, Washburn Rural (Topeka), De- Soto, Sumner, (Kansas City), Shawnee Mission Northwest, North Central (Morrowville), Esbon, Yates Center, Topeka West. Parsons, Junction City, Derby, Rosedale (Kansas City), Decatur (Oberlin), Topeka, and Prairie View (LaCygne, Parker). The following Missouri high schools will send bands: Nevada, Belton, Center (Kansas City), Savannah, and Benton (St. Joseph). DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'LL GET IF YOU CROSS A PIZZA HUT PIZZA WITH A POLICEMAN? NO. WHAT WILL YOU GET? YOU'LL PROBABLY GET ARRESTED. PIZZA HUT Where every pizza's a cheap thrill 1606 W.23rd 804 Iowa