More food available in residence halls KU residence halls have increased the amount of food each student may have, said Miss Neosha Fredenburg, McCollum dietician. Students may now legally have seconds on vegetables, salads, milk, and the main entree at weekday lunches, and salads, vegetables and milk at dinners, said Mrs. Francelia Cox, Lewis Hall dietician. Mrs. Cox described weekend dinners as "a real treat—they can have seconds on everything." Miss Fredenburg estimated between 50 and 200 students return for seconds every meal. Miss Fredenburg said the new food program was an experiment. "We're feeling our way, seeing how much food we can give," she said. Lewis Hall residents who lived in residence halls last year invariably termed the improvements as "great." Opinions on the quality of the food ranged from "good" to "a little below average." Lewis Hall residents are now trying to pass a plan calling for cold cuts on Sunday evenings. At present, no meals are served Sunday nights. "Now you can eat whatever you want to fill up," said one Lewis coed. Miss Fredenburg said the cateriaries have been allotted more funds to make the extra food available. Funds come from increased housing fees, she added. Eight try in tourney; debaters begin season Eight KU debaters will participate in the Western Illinois University's National Invitational Debate Tournament in Macomb, Ill., Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The KU squad will compete with approximately 85 teams from 35 colleges in a 12 state area. Donn Parsons, associate professor of speech and drama and debate coach, said it would be the first debate for the KU teams. Varsity debaters are Diana Bartelli, Pittsburgh, Kan., sophomore and Neil Stempleman, Kansas City junior. Phyllis Culham, Junction City senior and Randy Elam, Wichita sophomore make up the second varsity team. Junior division team members are Neal Pease, Lawrence freshman, and Bill Hensley, Wichita First things first NEW YORK (UPI)—Rudyard Kipling, a great cigar fancier, revealed his feelings when he wrote, in "The Betrothed": "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke." 14 KANSAN Oct. 8 1969 --freshman. John Masterson, Falls Church, Va., freshman, and Bill Russell, Omaha freshman, also debate in this division. AT LAST! A STUDY SYSTEM THAT ACTUALLY WORKS Educators and students have been searching for a truly effective yet flexible study system. Today, The Motivational Study System, developed by a Professional Engineer, is at last available. A new book, Educational Success Through Motivated Study, describes in detail how this unique system will work for you to make study easy and efficient. Within these pages you'll discover: - How to establish realistic study goals, achieve them, and get the grades you want. - How to perfect the vital skills of budgeting and self-directing your available study time. - How to motivate yourself through the exciting principle of self-motivation - How to pace your study progress without worry or anxiety. Why flounder under academic pressure when you can experience so easily the wonderful feeling of scholastic success? Give yourself the one advantage that can make the difference in college. Develop new study-power immediately with this proven technique to higher grades and greater educational satisfaction. ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY! MAIL TO: MOTIVATIONAL STUDY, P.O. Box 6019, West Saint Paul, Minnesota 55118 Please send, postpaid, a copy of the new book, EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS THROUGH MOTIVATED STUDY for which I enclose only $2. (Print) Name_ Address City State Zip Full refund guaranteed if not satisfied. This year's proposition is "Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Share Annually a Specific Percentage of Its Income Tax Revenues With the States." Parsons said students have done four to six weeks of preparation for the topic. Trophies will be awarded to the top 16 teams and five individual speakers in both the varsity and junior division. The Sweater Shirt 100% Imported Lambs Wool Full Fashioned Values to $19.50 Now $14^{75} also Mock-Turtle Sweater $15.00 Values Now $11^{25} Large Group— COLORED DRESS SHIRTS $8.00 to $8.50 Values $6.00 to $7.00 Values Now $450 Now $350 In Baseball Stripes And Tattersall Checks The World Famous "Adler Sox' Play in Our Series $1.50 Values Now $119 And What A Line Up of Colors GREATEST SERIES SPECIAL OF ALL . . . THE ORIGINAL KU BLUE BOOSTER HAT with "K" $4.00 Value Now $ 2^{99} While They Last Starts Tomorrow-9:30 a.m. Continues thru the World Series. 843 Massachusetts at VI 3-0454