is a s y r i e o n e k University Daily Kansan inged n'n's n'n's rnrn. nom nom rnrn. the the high- height- the aat tooood an the an be be d it d it 5 starzet tartezet locker lock wizard guest guest guest nickjack nickjack Woo! Woo! unoffe Young Young hike hike hike burg burg burg burg Kansas Photo by ARCHIE SOLSKY Ann Franke, Prairie Village sophomore, has her own ideas about what homecoming should be. Her float consists of several friends and family members, she and her float and launched on Potter lake. Miss Franke floated her float Wednesday afternoon to show her disapproval of Bob Hope's "Miss Polly." New Craft on Potter Lake. Hope Gives Scholarships Money from the Bob Hope Show Saturday will go to college scholarship funds, Ed Joner, hope scholarship representative Tuesday. Joiner said that Hope raised $300,000 a year through universities and the money he earned in university, usually for drama scholarships. He said Hope's $160,000 cost him money because of traveling expenses. Hope now completely supports the drama school at Southern Methodist University. He never ever dollar to build the school's building. He partially supports programs in many other areas of drama. 'PARSONS (AP) — A bequest of $20,000 to establish a scholarship fund was made to the University of California. William D. Akinsin of Parsons First-Time Parents In Population Study Besides his university scholarships, Hope donated one hundred dollars through the Bob and Delores Hope Foundation, to disease research. Joomer said Hope would have helped him realize the University of Kansas audiovisual project as a contribution to blind, one of his main interests. A study of the factors influencing the sizes of families in the United States is under way by Kenneth Kemmery, professor of sociology at Columbia University under a three-year, $44,000 contract with the Center for Population Research of the Health and Human Development. Kammeier, along with Betty Bullock, Raytown, Mo. graduate student, will study first- time statistics and Franklin counties, Kammeier said that they will interview the couples to determine whether economic aspirations are the parents' decision to have a child. The project team, under the guidance of Kammeyer, will deliver questionnaires and team interviews to the children shortly after the birth of the first child. The team will interview the couples each year. The team will examine the duplexs "orientation to two men's roles, and their tendency to plan and organize for the future,"* "It has always been assumed, that it not definitively proves, that if we want to increase the economically then they are going to have to limit the family's resources." Problems of Apartments Discussed at Meeting Problems of apartment rentals were discussed at a meeting of the Off Campus Committee of the Student Senate Wednesday night Peter George, president of the education institution, apologized to the meeting about rent problems and the rights of the students themselves in a letter to Mr. Gosse. "We must make people aware," George said. "There are some people who don't even know what information is there and give it to information them." George told the meeting that the UHA would mail out information to all students living off campus concerning their needs. He said he hoped to prepare a booklet listing all types of off campus dwellings and their facilities, helping a help tenant in deciding where he could live with the knowledge of how the landlord treats his tenants, rent policies and the rooms of the apartments, George said. George also spoke of upcoming elections for the UAH. The community of Lawrence will be divided into districts, he said, that will elect two representatives. After the representatives are After the representatives are Peter J. Dobson of Yale University received a $150 grant to ontogeny and the population dynamics of dinosaurs elected, George said, they will gather information about off campus housing, handle and investigate tenant complaints party inspection policy of a dwelling when tenants move out. KU Debaters In Tournament At Wyoming Four students from the University of Kansas will participate in a debate tournament at the University of Wyoming in Larvine today and will eliminate rounds on Saturday. The two teams going from KU are: Bill Russell, Omaha, Bob sophomore, and Bill Hensley, Wichita junior; John Masterson, Falk Church, Va. junior, and Turon Buckwater, Buckwater. Immediately after the tournament in Wyoming, the two teams will travel to another university of Northern Colorado. PepRally and Pre-Game Party Friday, October 8 8:00 p.m. Rally & Bon-Fire in Allen Field House Pom-Pon Girls, Players, Coaches, & Pep Band 9:00 p.m. Party at the National Guard Armory 800 Gallons of Blue Beer (all you can drink) Entertainment by Rising Suns. Free Sponsored by Your Board of Class Officers & Pep Club to all card holding class members, Fresh.-Soph.-Jr. and Sr. All else $1 per head GET 'EM WHILE THEY LAST (Limited Number) Help the "Hawks"—Come to the Rally & Then to the Party & Drink Some Blue Beer—Popp! POPP & BIG BLUE COUNTRY SHIRTS Wear 'em to the Game. 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