Friday, October 11, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 SO THIS IS KU — "Well, I'm here now. Guess I'll go look around the place." "My first day, too. Maybe I shouldn't have done that there. That was a new rug." (Kansan photo by Mike Gunther) "I'd better go back to sleep— quick." Delta Chi's have new dog; named after old mascot The going price for dog is $10 a pound. Ask the Delta Chi's. Tinkerbell, a 20-pound St. Bernard pup, cost them $200. That's what they paid for their new mascot, Tinkerbell Jr. Lucas said when the boys brought the pup into a meeting, it was all over, even though the Delta Chis hadn't planned on spending that much. The Delta Chi's bought Tinkerbell because their old mascot, a 7-year old 200-pound St. Bernard, died last week. "We sent some guys to Kansas City to look for a new mascot," Rick Lucas, Lakin senior and Delta Chi president said. "Naturally, the only 'cute' dog they could find was this $200 St. Bernard. All the others were 'ugly.'" "No one could resist a little dog like that," he said. Little dog? The Delta Chis are thinking about some kind of memorial for the old Tinkerbell. Most of them really liked her, Eldon Shields, Wichita sophomore, said. Shields was "dog boy" last year and said he grew to o like the dog. "She loved to swim in Potter Lake," he said. "Every time we had a laking, she was right there in the water where we were going to throw the guy." Rusty Leffel, Mission Hills junior, said the new dog is already spoiled. "The first thing she did was pee on my floor," he said. Authentic psychedelic posters from the Hoaght-Ahbury in San Francisco. These unusual 23" x 35" full-color posters are now available. 1. RED ANIMA 2. BE GOOD TO 3. BAD ANIMA 4. DROT MOTO 5. ASS ID EGG. 6. PIPE DREAMS Select posters 7. DROP MOTO 8. $25 (no C O 9. d? per selection) Fine Foods—Popularly Priced CALL V1 3-9753 ½ M. E. of Haskell on E. 23rd 1100 E. 23rd would sleep in the front yard, getting up only to bark at girls," Shields said. JIM'S STEAK HOUSE "The Family House" Hilltopter applications for the Fall Issue are still being accepted by the Jayhawker Magazine Yearbook. Any KU senior may apply for the honor of being selected as an outstanding senior in the yearbook's Hilltopper sections. A senior may be nominated by another person or may submit his own application. Two letters of recommendation from faculty or administration members must accompany each application or be sent to the Selection Board. VISIONS UNLIMITED D O BOX 26143 Turn On Your Walls Applications should be sent to the Hilltopter Selection Board, 1969 Jayhawker Magazine Yearbook, Kansas Union, by Monday, Oct. 14. Letters received later will be considered for the remaining three issues of the Jayhawker. P. O. BOX 26142 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Your posters along with our catalogue will be rushed to your post-paid. Each application must be typewritten and signed by the person submitting it, and include the following: Jayhawker seeks Hilltoppers now for year's issues The ne Tinkerbell sleeps most of the time, Shields said. "The old one used to chase other dogs, rabbits and cats," he said. The old Tinkerbell was a kind of campus landmark. "She Patronize Kansan Advertisers Kansas Union FOOD SERVICE... is here to serve you, the students and faculty of the UNIVERSITY of KANSAS. We know your week days are busy ones, so in addition to our regular cafeteria service we have instituted a special high-speed line. This special meal is served from 11 a.m. to 1:20 p.m., Monday through Friday, and costs only 79c. At night our overhead is reduced, so we pass the savings along to you with a reduction on our entrees. Come see us soon. Director of Food Service LUNCH 11:00-1:15 DINNER 5:00-6:30