Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Sept. 28, 1960 Around the Campus UPW Supper Set For Tonight A brief candlelight ceremony will be part of the tenth annual get-acquainted supper meeting at 5:15 p.m. today for United Presbyterian Women, in the new Westminster Center. In the chapel on the third floor, the nature of the United Presbyterian Women's organization will be reviewed by Mary Elda Scarth, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, after which the new students wishing to become members will sing the Covenant of Membership. A progressive meal will be served by Sue Winkler, Caney junior, and a group of hostesses. A "Friendship Circle" will climax the evening's program. If any contemporary novelist has the audacity, the courage, the inventiveness and the bite to do something really new, it is Norman Mailer. —Harvey Swados. Saturday Last Day For Fee Payment All students must pay University fees for this semester by Saturday or be subject to a $2 penalty for each day the payment is delayed. Those whose last names begin with letters A to H should pay by 5 p.m. today at the KU Business Office. Those with surnames I to S pay tomorrow; and those with last names beginning with T-Z should pay Friday. Students may pay Saturday without paying any penalty. Chinese Club Meeting Set The Chinese Students' Club will hold its second get-acquainted meeting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Games and light refreshments will be followed by dancing in the newly-expanded ballroom. GM Awards Are Renewed Three General Motors Plan Scholarships available to entering freshmen at the University of Kansas will have renewed support for the 1960-61 academic year. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe said today, he has received notification that the General Motors Corporation will continue its scholarship program at KU next fall. The recipients of the awards are chosen by the University on the basis of high scholastic ability and leadership potential. They receive stipends, based on need, up to 100 per cent support. The scholarships are renewable providing a student maintains the scholarship standards set up for the program. Since time began there has never been a conscientious objector in the war between the sexes. —Dorothy Shay. OLIN STUDIO For ALL Photo Services - Portraits - Composite Service - Parties - Pinnings Photo Supplies-Bulbs-Films-Etc. 1512 Mass. Bill Olin Students Must Finish Tests ALL NEW STUDENTS were sent a KU health form to be filled out by their family physician before coming to school, Dr. Canuteson said. But they had to complete the physical at Watkins Memorial Hospital, he VI 3-4753 Some 500 new students are less than three days away from being withdrawn from KU. These students have until Saturday to complete their physical examinations. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Student Health Center, said today there are still more than 500 individuals who have not finished their KU physical examinations. "The students must have the remainder of their examinations completed before Saturday, or their names will be sent to the registrar," Dr. Canuteson said. said. This requires a chest X-ray, tuberculin test, eye, ear, nose and throat tests and a speech defect test. "THOSE INDIVIDUALS whose names are turned in will be withdrawn from the University and will have to pay a $5 penalty to be reinstated." Florida is fine . . . if you're an orange. —Fred Allen. Don't Miss THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING Sept. 28, 29, 30, Oct.1 THE FIRST PRESENTATION OF THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Single Admission ... $1.50 Season Coupon ... (5 Shows) Faculty-Staff ... $4.00 General Public ... $5.00 UNIVERSITY THEATRE BOX OFFICE UNION TICKET CENTER Phone VI 3-2700, Ex. 591 for Reservations ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS ADMITTED FREE THANKS! Some statistics on the traffic through the store may interest you. On Friday the turnstiles registered 6,100 persons and 6,500 came into the Book Store on Monday. This means that during the 10 hours we were open an average of more than 10 people per minute had to be checked through the check stands. To Our Customers and Friends for the Patience and Consideration You so Generously Gave During the Rush of Enrollment. WE HOPE YOU will visit us again frequently after the rush and flurry of enrollment is over. THANKS AGAIN, KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE