18 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 11, 1968 "ONLY YOUR BARBER KNOWS FOR SURE . . . ." Shown in "Before and After" shots are Dave Fulton, Prairie Village sophomore, and Max Page, Wichita sophomore. Before, dejected and dreaming of attracting KU coeds, they sit in front of Watson Library. After sticking on their fake mustaches, they're seen at a local tavern while KU coeds, Carol Smith, Salina sophomore, and Teddy Glorioso, Oak Park, Ill., sophomore, try to attract their attention. Moustache trend made easy By PAM SMITH Kansan Staff Writer Take heart, KU clean-cut males, for all is not lost. Those of you who have not yet conjured up enough courage to grow a full moustache, or even attempted sideburns, may have a chance to redeem yourselves in a now fashionable male world. Available now in Lawrence and Kansas City barber shops are fake moustaches and sideburns. They're made of human hair, dyed to match your own hair and eyebrow color, and even trimmed to exactly fit your own face shape and size. Now college and all worldly males striving for "a unique and different experience" can reach their goal by merely sticking on a moustache or sideburns. The possibilities for use are numerous. After a hard day of class or sitting in front of Green Hall, not having had time to shave for the evening's activities, the KU male can dress for his date or any evening activities by putting on his moustache or sideburns. After only a few minutes time, the appearance is changed to that of possibly an entirely new individual. Max Page, Wichita sophomore, and an owner of one of the new moustaches, says he doesn't feel unnatural wearing his moustache. The only problem he ever had was while wearing it at a local tavern. "I felt it begin to slip off, so I just took it off," he said. Undoubtedly, a few friends were shocked when he reappeared clean-shaven. Another owner, Dave Fuiton, Prairie Village sophomore, says he sometimes enjoys the shock effect it can have on dates or even on campus. Fulton and Page both agree that the moustaches have another problem. The type of dress to be worn with them has to fit the image the man wants to present. The young executive in a large city probably buys a fake moustache to wear to after-office cocktail parties. However, the college man would most likely prefer to wear casual clothes, or at least a classroom attire to present his own image. For the first time spectators at the KU homecoming football game Nov. 2 will see the Homecoming Queen crowned before the game. The ceremonies will begin with an aerial bomb at 1:10 p.m. while the band marches on the field for the traditional pre-game rituals. Following this a platform will be moved to the 50-yard line to serve as the queen's throne. The queen will be crowned at 1:15 p.m., just before the kickoff at 1:30 p.m. At half-time the ceremonies will continue as the queen and her two attendants circle the track, serenaded by the band. Homecoming Queen to be crowned before Colorado-KU football game NOW OPEN Hillcrest Billiards West End Hillcrest Bowling Lane Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry - Badges - Sportswear - Novelties - Novelties Guards - Lavaliers - Mugs - Awards - Cups - Awards - Rings - Paddles - Trophies Al Lauter 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 - Favors NOW, A NEW WAY TO SPEND TUESDAY NIGHTS AT 7-12 p.m. Each week the Stables brings in a new girls living group to tend bar for your convenience. Let them serve you your special beverage at SPECIAL PRICES!!! THE STABLES KITCHEN OPENS DAILY AT FIVE