If it doesn't work, kick it Shown trying to fix malfunctioning machine, two B&G employees look on apprehensively as one of them applies the final touch. Pom-pon squad has one returning member The KU pom-pon and yell leader squads, increased in number, are ready to lead Jayhawk fans as the Big Blue begins the 1969 football season. One pom-pon girl is returning to the squad, which has been enlarged from eight to ten girls. Mary Williams, Kansas City, Mo., junior, is in her second year with the squad. New members of the squad are Beth Fontron, Topeka senior; Marye Ish, Rockford, Ill., junior; Connie Cerne, Lawrence junior; Patty Johnson, Overland Park junior; Marilyn Marshall, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Rachelle Roberts, Sarasota, Fla., junior; Annette Westermann, 10 KANSAN Oct. 1 1969 Kansas City senior; Debbie Youngstrom, Des Moines senior; and Ann Ladewig, Leawood sophomore. Capitalizing on their gymnastic talents, the yell leaders, under captain Bob Hartman, Oceanside, N.Y., senior, have been working several hours a day. New members of the squad, which has been increased to ten permanent members, are Stan and Steve Zimmerman, Topeka sophomores; Mark Hanna, Leawood junior; Colin Martin, Rapid City, S.D., junior; John Geissal, Prairie Village senior; Craig Pedicord, Beeville, Tex., senior; Larry Hunt, Lawrence sophomore; Lowell Tilzer, Prairie Village sophomore; and Rick Schmidt, Prairie Village sophomore. The man inside the Jayhawk mascot suit will be Scott Curry, Kansas City. Mo., senior. Chancellor will speak Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers will speak informally to members of the KU faculty at the Faculty Forum at noon Thursday at the Westminster Center. Chalmers will make a brief introduction and answer questions on his speech delivered at the Freshman Convocation. The Faculty Forum will meet at noon every Thursday. KU receives many grants Kentucky has more miles of rivers and streams than any other state except Alaska. A total of $3,586,548 in research and training grants were received in April, May and June on the Lawrence campus of the University of Kansas through the Office of Research Administration, it was reported by Dr. William J. Argersinger, r., associate dean of faculties. Of the 101 projects involved, 40 were new and the remainder renewals or supplements for work in progress. The 40 new contracts totaled $1,164,010. BULLFIGHT TOLL MADRID (UPI)—More than 200 bullfighters were injured during the 1968 eight-month season. One died, another lost a leg, 23 had "very grave" wounds and 57 "grave" injuries. Patronize Kansan Advertisers 1970 JAYHAWKER GROUP PICTURES ARE NOT, BUT THEN AGAIN THEY ARE The 1970 Jayhawker Has Taken on A New Dimension. Your Group's Picture Will Be A Collection of Individual Portraits So Really, Group Pictures Are Not But Then Again, They Are. BUY YOUR 1970 JAYHAWKER NOW B115 Union $7 Afternoons