Thursday, Oct. 28, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 What have VICEROYS got that other filter tip cigarettes haven't got? THE ANSWER IS 20,000 FILTERS IN EVERY VICEROY TIP Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network of 20,000 individual filters to filter your smoke over and over again. You get only the full, rich taste of Viceroy's choice tobaccos . . . and Viceroys draw so freely. Yes, you get Viceroy's remarkable new tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . . plus king-size length for only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE Student Loan Funds To Hit All-Time High Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters The use of student loan funds will hit an all-time high this year according to Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment association. 16 Selected For Radio, TV Sixteen new members were selected by the Radio and TV Players at auditions this week. They are Nancee Thompson, Wanda Wellewler, Jack Gorelik, and Penelope Ensminger, college freshmen; Donald Roudebush, Barbara Peitler, Nancy Wells, Rita Shoup, and Shirley Gwinner, college sophomores; Luree Hays, college junior; Leland Lowery and John Alden, engineering freshmen; Sheila Nation, fine arts freshman; Shirley Pemberton, fine arts sophomore; Bonnie Hyten, fine arts junior, and Gretta Reetz, fine arts senior. Students who are interested in the Radio and TV Players but have not auditioned should contact Christoher Morton at 746-M. Wiley Will Direct In Oklahoma Today Prof. Russell L. Wiley, band director, will direct the Oklahoma State Youth orchestra tonight at the opening assembly of the State Teacher's convention in Oklahoma City. The orchestra will play "Egmont Overture," by Beethoven; "Romeo and Juliet Overture Fantasy," by Tschaikowsky, and "Emperor's Waltz," by Strauss. - A total of 296 short-term loans amounting to $20,381.60, were made from Sept. 1 to Oct. 24. During the same period last year, 183 loans, totaling $14,072.23, were extended. The heavy demands this year have made it necessary to supplement the fund temporarily from other sources. The loans, both short and long term, are available to students whose grades are satisfactory and who can demonstrate their needs. Loans for 60 days or less are supplied from the Flower fund, which has a balance of approximately $10,000. The fund was established in 1939 from the gifts of those who contributed the money instead of giving floral tributes for deceased friends. "We've been making loans at a record pace, and additional resources will soon be needed." Youngberg said. He added that the pressure is not quite so great on undergraduate funds but will soon become acute because of a steady increase in enrollment. Longer term loans, which also hit a new high this year, total $55,-452.76 from 48 different funds. Undergraduate students may borrow up to $500 with the principal usually not repaid until after graduation. The goby, a curious froglike fish of Africa, climbs trees to feed on wood ants. Often one goby will climb while others stay below to nab dislodged victims. On March 6, 1836, the Alamo fell with 187 Americans, including Davie Crockett, killed. The modern style, fireproof, three-story structure at Emery road and High drive will house 54 women. It is expected to be completed by next fall. Alpha Phi's to Build New Home Construction will begin Monday on the new $175,000 Alpha Phi sorority house. The exterior will be of gray slump brick, trimmed with gray-blue architects' tile and redwood. Inside the main doorway will be a stairway with a wrought iron railing. The living room, opening out into a living terrace, will have a glass wall at one end. The library will include a raised fireplace with copper hood, built in book shelves, and trophy cases. A three-room house mother's suite, dining room, and chapter room also will be on the first floor. Four dormitories, study and dressing rooms, and a suite for the chapter president and treasurer are on the second and third floors. Samuel W. Birch Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., is the architect, and the Constant Construction company of Lawrence, the builder. The present house at 1332 Louisiana will be offered for sale. Gamma Delta chapter of Alpha Phi was installed at KU in 1950 and has 69 members. The American Memorial Library in Berlin will house 600,000 books and contain many new features, including open stacks where readers from both East and West Germany may help themselves at will.