UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1984 PAGE FOUR VOLUME XXXII Pajama-Clad Will Be F At Annu Free Movies W South Park for Those erly Cla An escort of moteur, the university band will session of hightailbird in their winding marie corner night in the dul morrow night in the d nual night nadir. All men students are the memorial Union i o'clock, and at 7:15 we meet through a lane o torches. The parade's down Indiana street to and then east to Mason Street. We fare in a dance shoe to All Men Can Tau "It is thought by mar rade for Freshmen or like it understood that a are to participate," So chairman of the truth council, K-men and Ku-Ku's route out all shackles At South Park a bui which Lawrence merch saves boxes and pack essors. Edwin (Ham) cheerleader, and his ans in some rousing yellos to pop talks by Dr. Forrester. and JackRice, c. 36. "It is very essential preserved throughout order that the program time for the 9 o'clock Linderhude. No radio, no television, and Ku-Ku's, who are parade, will be on han marchers. Merchants to Pro Through the courtesies rendezvous Com- dent will be treated cider and apples. After the concessions to the Dickinson, Varghese theater free of charge theater, because of the living there, will not be readers. At the Dickin theater organist will the theater organist will students in singing the Student Recital Piano and Voice Are For Arts Progr Arts Project The weekly Fine A held this afternoon in t ition auditorium at 3:36 was as follows: Piano: Theme and Variation George Trow Voice: Bist due be mir Bist due be mir The Sandman, (from and Gretel) Keith Da Piano: Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement Willis Qu Voice: Phyllis Has Such Ch Graces arr. by Mildred Hol Piano: Concerto in G minor First Movement Carolyn B (Orchestral parts on by Howard C. Address Bacteric Professor N. P. She Downe were the guest talk about his late half yesterday. Both talk about their exper- mper on a trip to the n oratory in Indiana. I spoke about the social oratory while Professor talk about its industr ial side. Educational Growth Della Kappa, degree, n fraternity, elected off- at a special meeting? Those elected are pres- tion, vice president; treasurer, Garlie J. W. Twain, pres- sident of the club. Fressed the meeting School Districts in Kr Phi Gam's and Beta's Battle in Scoreless Tie Ramblers, Delta Tau Delta, and Delta Upsilon Are Victors Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Theta Pi were unable to settle the question of supremacy in touch football yesterday as their representative elevers took over from the feature game of the afternoon. The two teams were still at it long after the spectators had gone home. Early in the afternoon the Ramblers defeated the Collegeians 5-6, the Delta Tau's contest with the D. U's beat the Delta Chi.' 6-0 The Beta-Phi Gam Tit was a rough one, numerous penalties being placed on both teams for violations of rules. The Phi Gam passatt attack was effective in several instances, but the Beta backfield was able to knock down three attempts that heightened results in points. The Beta-Phi Gam goal line twice with end rods. The Beta's have previously won one game by default, while the Phi Gams have lost to the Phi Pibs, 13 to 7. The safety again proved to be the refuge of the Ramblers as they used the same device for defeating the Collegians as they did in their last game with the Pi KA.X. Wilde's two points and the Rams were able to show the game lacked strong offensive display, the scores being made only haphazardly. Della Upsalion claimed leadership in its division by defeating Deli Chi, which also had won a previous encounter. The fight was bitter, the bosna not giving up until the whistle was blown. Lloyd, DU, END was responsible for the touchdown which he made after a pass from Jorgensen. The Delta Tau Delta's proved themselves better than the Kakawhays, when the final tally showed 7-0 in their favor. Owen contributed the touchdown to which Gilmore added the point. Hargiss to Act as Official Track Coach Will Scout Washington Football Team for Jayhawkers H. W. (Bill) Hirsch, track coach, left last for St. Louis where he is to officiate in the Washington University football game with Creighton. At the same time he will scout the Washington University team for the Jayhawkers who are scheduled to play the Missourians later in the season. Forrest Cox, freshman football coach in Milwaukee tonight scouting the Kansas Aggie-Maricopa game. The University is to play the Angeles Oct. 31, when considered a dark house in the Big Six under their new coach, Lynn Waldorf. It has been announced that the two-mile run, scheduled for the afternoon of the Kansas-Michigan State game, has been changed to the morning. The two-mile team has been working out regularly. Coach Harper has not yet announced the names of those to run in the event. Debate on Saturday's Game Kansas Discusses Outcome With St. Benedict Over WIREN A radio debate on the possible outcome of the Kansas-St. Benedict's football game Saturday was broadcast heat over WREN Lyman Field c, 35; Missouri Valley oratorical champion presented the Kansas side of the debate and Jack Collins, a sophomore at St. Benedict's, spoke for his school. Cohn, who injured himself in the game, was injured recently and is now an assistant trainer. Charlotte Henry who plays George Arlis' grandchild at the Dickinson theatre next week. Speaking of the team spirit on the Raven squad, Collins said. "They're real men, and they've got what it takes to make winners." Much of the credit for the teams two victories this year, he said, goes to Larry "Bloom" Mullins, who was named men and captain of Knotue Rocke, who is head coach at St Benedict's. Telling briefly about the players who make up the team, Collins pointed out that the line is bitter but aggressive, and he gave him a few words and fast. He believed that St. Benedict's is a team that will give Kansas and that has a good chance to win. THE KING AND QUEEN OF "CARIOCA" IN A NEW RIOT OF RHYTHM! Sunday 3 DAYS SHOWS 3-7-9 LILLIAN ROTH In a slower song and dance欢 Cartoon in natural colors Late Pathe News Events ALSO SPECIAL OWL SHOW 11 P.M. SATURDAY----25c IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT—Due to hundreds of telephone calls, letters and personal interviews requesting us to change our admission price to 25c until 7 p.m. the Granada Management hereby announces that effective SUNDAY with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "THE GAY DIVORCEE" — — — Granada Prices Will Be 25c 'till 7 p.m. and 35c After 7 p.m. NOW ENDS SATURDAY GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S "A GIRL OF THE LIMBLOST" ALSO Our Gang Comedy Cartoon - News TONITE 15c "THREE ON A MATCH" TURDAY 10c to ALL BIG DOBLE SHOW 2 FEATURES