Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. January 17. 1955 —Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar —Kansas photo by Larry Trebetar THINK THEY'LL SLIDE?—Bill Allaway, secretary of YMCA, Dave McCampbell, chairman, and Hans Christian, ski instructor, inspect their skis in preparation for the between-semersters ski trip being planned by the YMCA Weather Kansas will be cloudy today and tonight with occasional snow in the northwest and drizzle elsewhere changing to snow in the western and extreme northern portion of the state this afternoon or evening. There will be rain in the southeast changing to snow tonight. High temperatures will range from 30 degrees in the north to the 40s in the extreme south. Low tonight will be in the 20s in the north and west to 30 in the extreme southeast. KU to Participate In Midland Debate Use Kansan Classified Ads. Two University debate teams will participate in the Midland college debate tournament at Fremont, Neb., Feb. 28-29. Robert Kimball and Gary Sick, college sophomores; John Fields, second year law, and Joel Sterrett, college freshman, will represent KU at the tournament. If all the natural ice on earth were to melt, it would release enough water to raise sea level perhaps 100 feet. YMCA Ski Trip Goers Told To Dress Warmly Suggestions on the type of clothing to take ranged from long underwear to windproof mittens with long cuffs. The group was advised to take two pairs of heavy wool socks and several pairs of lighter ones. For protection against the sun and wind the skier should have a cap that will protect his ears and sunglasses, preferably ventilated plastic goggles. McCampbell recommended neck scarves and a sun tan lotion that protects the skin while also giving a sun tan. Final arrangements and instructions were received last night by 47 enthusiastic persons who will participate in the YMCA ski trip between semesters. David McCampbell, graduate student and chairman of the trip, suggested that for skiing each person wear ski pants or wool slacks and sweater or wool shirt with a light jacket. Students were asked to take as little baggage as possible so the cars will not be overcrowded. Eva Torgensen, special student from Norway, demonstrated some exercises that may be taken in advance to prepare unused muscles. One of her suggestions seems to be a little out of the question at this time. "The best thing you can do is to go dancing every nite until the trip," she said. Jamming on brakes is the most frequent cause of skidding on slippery roads. Mu Phi Recital Tonight in Strong The annual recital of Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music sorority, will be presented at 8 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. The program will include "Rosemary" by Thompson, sung by a vocal ensemble; "Three Pieces" by George Green, featuring violinist Ruth Henry, fine arts junior; "In A Myrtle Shade" by Griffes, sung by Peggy Wilson, fine arts junior. "Trio in C Minor. First Movement" by Heilman will be performed by a string trio . A flute solo, "Sonatine. First Movement" by Burton, will be played by Jo Anna Sellards, fine arts senior. Cellist Dorothy Woodle, fine arts senior, will play "Sonata in A Minor" by Barber. The vocal ensemble featuring Billie Mallory, fine arts senior, as soloist will sing "An Immortality" by Cooland. The program will end with "Kleine Kammermusik, Opus 24, No. 2 by Hindemith. It will be played by a woodwind quintet. Student Killed In Car Wreck Parsons —(U.P.) An 18-year-old girl burned to death when a car which she was riding overturned on the Neosho river bridge nimbile east of Parsons on U.S. 160 last night. The victim, Barbara West, was a student at Kansas State Teachers college at Pittsburg. Her home was at Richmond, Mo. The driver and two passengers escaped injury. Georgia Gibson, college freshman who underwent emergency surgery Wednesday is reported to be in good condition today by Watkins hospital. 2 Watkins Patients In Good Condition The condition of Miss Anna Yahn, extension library employee, is good. 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS The very latest in automatic dry cleaning equipment has just been installed in our plant, enabling us, in addition to our regular dry cleaning service, to now offer you this special 4-hour "Rocket" cleaning service. INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont PHONE 432 1903 Mass.