Portfolio Photo by Becky Dowers Soph. party planned Bob Kuban and the In-Men will provide entertainment at the Sophomore Class party from 8 p.m. to midnight Oct.17 at the National Guard Armory on North Iowa Street, said Steve Emerson, sophomore class president. 16 KANSAN Oct. 10 1969 Cost of admission will be $1.50 per person for sophomores who have not purchased class cards, which may be purchased at the door for $3. Emerson said only couples will be admitted to the party, which features free beer. Sophomores who bring freshman or upper class dates will pay $1.50 for the date admission. WANT TO SQUASH A DUCK! Why Now, Buy A 1970 Jayhawker Instead! The Jayhawker Costs A Little More, But It's Not Half As Messy. $7 AT THE JAYHAWKER OFFICE Malnutrition discussed by dieticians; nutritional differences, care outlined Not until the CBS documentary, "Hunger in America," was shown in 1967, did people realize the extent of malnutrition in the United States, Mrs. Dorothy J. Pringle, professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Wisconsin, said Thursday. Mrs. Pringle, speaking before a dieticians' seminar in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, said that after World War II Americans were extremely nutrition conscious. She said during the 1950's people believed there was no malnutrition in the United States. "We were taught that if we wanted to see malnutrition we had to go overseas," said Mrs. Pringle. Mrs. Pringle added there could not have been a war on poverty until there was prosperity. Without food surpluses, she said, malnutrition would not have been as easily recognized. Norge W. Jerome, assistant professor at the KU Medical Center, explained the need to develop nutritional care and educational programs that distinguish between nutritional needs and psychological desires for food. Norway is called the Land of the Midnight Sun.