Friday, October 8.1971 9 er unteers in the program. part ofrence." currently agree in ality in een ex- tending the different good and enjoying learn Kansas Photo by KIT NETZER After the Escapade . . Hanging from the trees . . Hawk 'Panty Raid' Showers Manhattan The sky fell in Manhattan with four University of Kansas students dumped blue and red underwear on the Kansas State line. Three crew members were Kelly Petty, Topaka freshman and pilot of the plane; Scott Oviedo, Officer of the plane; sophomore; and Jeff Joyce, Ulysses junior. The fourth passenger was a Kansan man. The plane left the Topena proximely at 12:45 Thursday. After circling Manhattan once, 150 miles of one's and women's waters. The original idea, conceived by Drew, was to drop the load over the hill at the State game Saturday. This idea was veted by Wade Stinion. Campus Bulletin Savings and Loan Coffee: Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union, 8:30 a.m. Section 1 University Daily Kansan Social Welfare: Pine Room, Union, 9 a.m. Savings and Loan Institute: Big 8 Room, Union, 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan, International Room, Nationwide Loans and Loan: Oread and Regionall Savings and Loan: International Room. Union, 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan: Oread and Regionalist Rooms, Union, 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan: 2004 and 2005. Rooms, Union, 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan: 302A and 305B, Union, 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan, Governors Room. 9:30 a.m. Savings and Loan: Governors Room. Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine. Parlor A, Union. 10 a.m. Luso-Brazilian; Alcove B, Cafeteria, Union, 10-30 a.m. Russian Table: Meadowlark Room, Cafeteria, Union, moon. Systems Development: Alcove D, Cafeteria, Union, 12.30 p.m. Microbiology: Curry Room, Union, 12:30 p.m. Union, moon Phyio-Ecologists: Alcove C, Cafeteria. History Advisory: Alcove A. Cafeteria, Union,oon. Alcove A. Cafeteria Cafeteria, Union, moon. History Advisory: Alcove A, Cafeteria. Union, moon Savings and Loan Institute: Kansas Room. Cafeteria, Union. 12:30 p.m. Muslim Students: Room 299, Union. 12:45 Union, noon. Bridwell Group: English Room. Union. 12:30 a.m. p.m. Freshman Football: Memorial Stadium. p. Social Welfare: Room 305A, Union, 1:30 p.m. Muslim Students: Room 299, Union, 12:45 p.m. Social Welfare: Room 305A, Union, 1:30 German Department: International Room, Union, 3.0 p.m. Freshman Football, Memorial Stadium, KU vs. K State, 2 p.m. Room, Union, 3:30 p.m. SUA Film, "Woodstock"; Woodruff Auditorium; Union, 3:30, 7 and 10:30 p.m. Auditorium, Union, 3:30, 7 and 10:30 p.m. Homecoming Decoration Judges: English Room, Union, 6 p.m. Arab Students Committee: Oread Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. Homecoming Judges English Room. 11 a.m. 9 p.m. SATURDAY Spring 2010 G. 6:30 p.m. K.U. Law Society Alumni: Centennial Room, Union, 7 p.m. ANSI W. West Room, Union, 7 p.m. pavilion, 7 p.m. "Fiddler on the Roof": University IVFC: Pine Room, Union, 7 p.m. African Club: Council Room, Union, 7 p.m. **Fiddler on the Roof**: University * Theatre, 8 p.m.* * Museum of Art, Old City* K. U. Folk Dance Club: Potter Lak pavilion, 7 p.m. "Fiddler on the Roof": University Hall, 8:30 p.m. *Homecoming* Judges, English Room. School Administrators Conference; All Day. Alumna Registration: Main Lounge, Union, 9 a.m. 6105, 9 a.b. CPA Review Course: 302 Summerfield, 9 CPA Review Course: 302 Summerfield, o m - i p m Homecoming Retention: Main General Homecoming Reception, Mal- Louise, Union, 9:30 a.m. Louisville, Union. 9:30 a.m. Greater United Fund Board Chairman: Council Room. Union. 10 a.m. Alumni Association House: Association Union, 10 a.m. Design Visual Arts Department of Design Reception: Gallery, Union, 10 a.m. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and Kf Faculty and Staff Bulletoon for Kansas Legislators: Ballroom, Union, 11 a.m. General Homecoming Buffet: Jayhawk Room, Big 8 Room, Union, 11:15 a.m. Museum Associates Fossil Program: Dyche Hall, 12:30 p.m. Kansas Room, Union, noon. Museum Associates, Fossil Program. Memorial Stadium, 1:30 p.m. Carrillon Recital; Albert Gerken, after football game. General Homecoming Reception: Main Lounge, Union, after football game. Loane, Union, after football game. School of Law Alumni Social Hour: "12dridge House, 5 p.m. Class of '81 reunion and social hour: Eldridge House, 5 p.m. 2a1, 8 a 1m. Rugby) KU "A" team vs. Rolla and KU "B" team vs. Rolla, practice field behind Oliver Hall, 2 p.m. Homecoming Concert, Bob Hope: Allen Field House. 8 p.m. Vidridge House, 5 p.m. Homecoming Concert, Bob Hope; Alle K.U. Singles, Bowling and Party: 6 p.m. SUNDAY Theatre, 2:30 p.m. Carrillon Recital: Albert Gerken. 3 p.m. 'Fiddler on the Roof': University Theatre, 2:30 p.m. Field House, 8 p.m. K. U. Singles, Bowling and Party: 8 p.m. SUNDAY Museum Associates Bird Walk: Dyche Museum Brian Bracco, Munster, Ind. junior, thought of dropping the underwear on the K-State campus. Feminine articles were collected from the Pt Beta Phi, The Sigma Phi and the Delta Gamma sorority houses. The Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, and Delta Upsilon fraternities contributed athletic The Student Senate Executive Committee will discuss recognition of The Ounee, Philosophy Club, Free Angela Davis Committee, Graduate Association of the American Society for Religion in Canada Marga Yoga Society at their meeting on Sunday Oct. 10. Other items on the agenda include "Someday School Benefit," speakers from the Department of State and reports from the SueEx treasurer and finance committee and auditing finance. New Groups On Agenda KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM 7. 30 The Morning Show - Campus & Community Calendar (8.30) 10:05 The Jazz Scene(Gary Shivers) 12:45 Professors' Pligskin Pickpicks 10:29 Jake Hawker Room 1.15 Jayhawk Football. KU vs. Kansas State 1.15 This Afternoon the Don Fambrough 4:15 This Afternoon the Don Farnham Show Handmade in Him 10 Jayhawk Locker Room 10 Jayhawk Football KU' vs. Kansas 5:00 Saturday in the 6:00 Music by Candlelight 7:00 Bluegrass! (Dan Crary) IF YOU GOTTA GO, WHY NOT GO WITH US (Than Carly) 8:00 The Anatomy of Jazz Lady Day- Bille Holiday 9. 00 The Art of the Pop Singer; The Eberly Brothers 0:15 Subterranean Minigolf 2:00 Stem Off SUNDAY 12. 00 Classically Choral; Carmina Burana by Orff 1. 10 Philadelphia Orchestra Concert; all Beethoven program beethoven program 3:00 Freedom and the State: The Conflict Between Individual Freedom and Political Rule 4:00 Orchestras of the World: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Air Force ROTC cadets receive immediate draft deferments. 10:30 Calls in Call In. The New Selective Service Law Goes to Trial, Hunter Jarder, Lawrence Wallis, Lawrence Peace Center, Dean Kearley, Assistant Dear Man, KKl 9 00 Subturceanan Smorgasbord 1 20 She Golden Throne, The Aloe If you're high on the fishbow list, why not enroll in Air Force ROTC? MONDAY 12 The Morning Show 13 The Saturday Evening 14 Campus Community Calendar 15 Campus Community Tour 16 Nona Hour Concert-Community 17 A Poetry Tour 18 Handstand and Handstand 19 Recital Hall (Osphig Gallowfield) 20 This Afternoon 21 Music to Candlelight 22 Music by CandelfitM 23 Omaira is My Holiday (Prof. James 24 On the Contemporary Side (Prof. 25 Subraternity Swaggedout 26 Subraternity Swaggedout No obligation during your first two years in the program. WICHITA (AP) - August was the first month in which the number of paying vehicles using the Kansas Turpike exceeded the one million figure, the Kansas Turpike Authority said. Interesting course work that leads to an Air Force commission. CONTACT: Air Force ROTC 108 Military Science 864-3246 Russellson University For women, the information on women, and on topics such as health, work, education, and growth, the Commission on the Status of Women has a large number of resources. Karen Keeling, adviser to the Commission, said that books, newspaper and magazine articles, pamphlets and even games are available to women at 230 Strong, non-student, at 220 Strong Hall. Crew ready for takeoff Before the Underwear Escapade Kansan Photo by JOE COLEMAN This is the second year that the Commission has operated a library of 150 books that can be checked out for a two-day period. Miss Bentley said the period has been limited to two days "because we want to keep track of our books so other people can use them." However, books are not on loan. ZPG Information Available At Commission Library The books have been divided into nine sections: Careers, education, labor, roles and sexuality, general contemporary movement, historical movement, literature and black women. The section on roles and sexuality has the largest number of books, and deals largely with sexual stereotypes. Miss Keesing said that Robin Morgan's "Sisterhood is Powerful," and Kate Millett's "Sexual Politics" are two of the books checked out most often by her students as "good, general books." The second largest feature of the Commission's library collection is of approximately 40 notebooks, 40 newspaper and magazine clippings and leaflets that give information on the women's health issues. These notebooks are the legal aspects of feminism, religion, sexuality, career information, and other topics organizations. These notebooks may not be checked out, but Miss Keesling said that people are encouraged to come in and read this material. Apart from the books and notebooks, there are a large number of pamphlets and bulletins. Many are free and may be at the dean of women's office and others may be studied here. Information offered in this catalog includes pamphlets on the catalogues, information on fellowships and information on workshops. Miss Keesling said, "We'd be more than willing to have anyone come and browse around. If we wanted that, we'd try to get it." that's wanted, we'll try to get it. AURH Proposes Survey of Dorms A survey of residence halls was proposed in a meeting of the university's residence Halls Thursday that the Survey, possible to be taken during the spring, is being used as a chance to register any complaints they have and also to give improve their residence hall Such a survey, according to Mike Sundermeyer, AURH president, has proved valuable in many college communities. Sundermeyer also said that the results from his study be published in a booklet to aid the student in selecting a residence hall to live in. and campus when financial matters are decided on. Dr. Robert W. Lichwardt, professor and chairman of the botany department, is the new president of the Society of America for 1971/72 Lichwardt, who has been at the University of Kansas since 1957, was editor of the society's journal, Mycologia, for five years. A program for future residents assistants for the residence halls will be offered to all planned for credit in the Liberal Arts and Sciences 48 sections that would help train prospective students and problems they may encounter. Sundermeyer reported that the fast for Cairo, Ill., which took place the week, was successful. The team halls raised $300 for the fast Sundermeyer also requested help for the McEllenance Center. Photos and refuse from the residence halls, he said. His interest people should find. Protesters To Picket Bob Hope A group of students who are protesting Bob's Hope's homecoming appearance at the University of Kansas will lead a protest rally to begin at 12.30 PM on Tuesday in Heidelberg guerrilla theatre presentation and several speeches are scheduled for the rally. A spokeswoman for the group said that a protest march has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday. She said that protesters carry posters and in front of Strong Hall and march to Allen Field House where marche to appear. TRAVEL SERVICE Phone 843-1211 900 Massachusetts Kansas Union The Malls Shopping Center The Hillcrest Shopping Center On The Threshold of a Dream . . . If you have ever dreamed of living in a satisfying and comfortable atmosphere, then you must come and see PARK 25 APARTMENTS We Can Help Make Your Dreams Come True Come to 2510 W. 25th or Call Mrs. Betty Nelson at 842-1455 PARK 25 IS "BIG BLUE" COUNTRY