Thursday, October 24, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 17 Sculpture makes history Sculpture stands in the yard at 1242 and 1244 Louisiana. And this sculpture is going to become part of the first unorganized housing homecoming display in KU's history. The off-campus students living at these addresses are interested in helping the homecoming spirit both on campus and in the community. They feel that off-campus students should be given a chance to participate in the homecoming display contest. "I don't see why every person in this town couldn't do a homecoming display," said Judy Sutton, Bartlesville junior and a member of the group planning the display. Miss Sutton said the excitement of homecoming is ruined for off-campus students and townpeople if they can't participate in some way in homecoming activities. Organized housing automatically receive entry blanks to enter the contest, but the unorganized groups receive none. "I think that entry blanks should be made easily available to anyone who wants them," said Miss Sutton. The group originally thought of the idea of just entering the contest, then found out how to go about it. "You never know what you can do until you find about the OFF CAMPUS. OFF BEAT This sculpture will be part of the first KU homecoming display to be built by off-campus students. Pioneer heart surgeon ill possibilities," said Evy Cleaver. Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI)—Pioneer heart transplant surgeon Christian Barnard was admitted to Groote Schuur Hospital today for treatment of an undisclosed ailment. Barnard's hospitalization sparked speculation here that he may be suffering from exhaustion due to the extensive travels he has undertaken since his first heart transplant operation last December in addition to his heavy operating schedule. Patronize Kanson Advertisers Doctors at the hospital said Barnard was admitted this morning and was "still being examined,'but there was no cause for concern at this stage." Transplant works The display is entered in the pairings section of the contest. Its theme is "Laugh-In looks at the end of the buffalo." SYDNEY (UPI)-Australia's first heart transplant operation has been successfully carried out, a bulletin issued from St. Vincent's Hospital said early Thursday. It was the 63rd known heart transplant. No details were given. The general idea of the design is built around the rear end of a buffalo. However, no specific design is being used. "We have a plan, but will probably come up with something different," said Miss Sutton. KUDL Presents IN PERSON the JIMI HENDRIX Experience There are about 25 students who will be working on the projects. "People in both of the participating houses are extremely creative," said Miss Sutton. Because of this creativity, the group doesn't work with a specific design as they will want to change it throughout the work, she said. The display is going to be constructed out of plastics, metal, crepe paper and some lighting will be used. Friday, Nov. 1, 8:30 PM Municipal Auditorium Arena Kansas City, Missouri Tickets on Sale Now at Box Office $3.00-$3.50-$4.50 The sculptures now at the addresses are of metal and wood, and the group intends to incorporate part of the standing sculptures into their display. The sculptures belong to a former KU student, Wes Coehler. Mail Orders Send self-addressed stamped envelope with cashiers check or money order to Aud. Box Office. Besides Miss Sutton and Miss Cleaver, three other persons are organizing the display. They are: Greg Walstrom, Topeka graduate student and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDougal, who own the homes where the displays are being done. Baptist Church will host speech by anti-communist He claims to have removed 169 Communists from federal payrolls, "and opened the eyes of millions of Americans to treason in our midst." Kenneth Goff, who was a member of the Communist party from 1936 until 1939 has appeared before the Wisconsin State Legislature and the Dies Committee in Washington. D.C. A man who calls himself an anti-communist crusader will speak at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Bible Baptist Church, 1346 Rhode Island. Goff, the author of 26 books has spoken in 48 states and Canada. Patronize Kansan Advertisers at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. St. Uptown V1 3-5755 SUA BRIDGE Sunday, October 27 at 1:30 p.m. in Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union LAWRENCE RENT A CAR 23rd and Louisiana BY THE HOUR WEEK-OR DAY Reasonable Rate, All Gasoline Furnished