--- Page 3 SATURDAY DISPLAY-An x-ray defraction unit is being readied for display tomorrow for over 1,000 high school and junior high students and teachers coming to the campus for Science and Mathematics Day. Twelve departments will present nearly 100 displays. Warran Knarr, Parsons graduate student, demonstrates the unit, which measures the defraction qualities of certain crystals. Science,Math Day Exhibits Include Animals, Machines An estimated 1,800 junior and senior high school students and teachers will see exhibits and demonstrations ranging from cat eyes to giant electro-magnets and helium liquefiers tomorrow at the annual Science and Mathematics Day. The mathematics area of the field day will include demonstrations of computation equipment, films on computing data processing machines and informal discussions with faculty members. George W. Byers, assistant professor of entomology and a member of the planning committee, said the visitors would not understand all the exhibits. "But that's a good thing," he added. "It will make them curious about science and that is the purpose. We want to encourage their interests in the scientific field." Display Tobacco Virus University Daily Kansan Display Tobacco Virus In the biochemistry department students will see choline deficient rats, yeast fermentation, tobacco mosaic virus, and blood and ultra-centrifuge laboratories. The physiology department will Glassblowing Demonstrated The physics department will display the KU electrostatic accelerator for nuclear physics experiments. Other exhibits in anatomy, geology, astronomy, bacteriology, botany, entomology and zoology will be shown Miss Margaret Lahey, dean of women at Kansas State College, was the latest to try, with no luck. Chemistry demonstrations will include glassblowing, nuclear and radio chemistry and research in inorganics. show recordings of the heart, blood circulation, demonstrations on muscle activity and a study of the firefly. The brains of man and elephant will also be displayed. MANHATTAN-Let's face it, you can't legislate kissing. "Smooch lines may occur during times of good health at the discretion of the individual present." The new policy, as set forth in the student newspaper, is: Zebu butter spreads more easily when it is warm. Earlier this year, Dean Lahey ordered a stop to the time-honored practice of "smooch lines" celebrating engagements or pinnings because it was a "bad health practice," she said. Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. in Hoch Auditorium. For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll above free. Offer given to 129, 60, 127 mmm black and white 127 film But a committee of Associated Women Students was successful in reversing the ruling. Now, only the individuals involved or an epidemic can stop the kissing lines at K-State FREE FILM K-State Revises Smooch Line Rule 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO Friday, Oct. 10. 1958 DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass VI 3-0330 Monday Deadline For Frosh Elections Primary and general elections for freshman class officers and freshman women's dormitory representatives to the All Student Council will be held Oct. 22 and 29, respectively. A series of lectures will follow. The open house exhibits will be from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Nominations for candidates should be filed in writing at the Dean of Men's office, 228 Strong Hall before Monday. A one dollar filing fee will be charged to the nominee or political party for each candidate. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results The Finest Diamonds Shown To You Privately in Our Diamond Show Room You'll appreciate the courteous personal service and wide selection of beautiful jewelry at Terry's, also specializing in watch repair. The Students Jeweler FRIED CHICKEN - FRIED SHRIMP Now Being Served At The A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Also Serving Delicious Sandwiches and Ice Cold Root Beer Drop In Today W. 6th St. OPEN LANES at THE PLADIUM 901 Mississippi VI 3-9848 Afternoon 1-6 p.m. Fri., Sat., Sun. 1-12 p.m. HEY GANG! TGIF AT THE PIT The Southern Pit "Best Music in Town" Jerry Taylor's 1834 Mass. "Watch out, dear— he's after your Camels!" More people chase after Camels than any other cigarette today. And no wonder! For rich flavor and easygoing mildness, Camel's blend of costly tobacco has never been equalled. More and more smokers are discovering that the best tobacco makes the best smoke. Year after year, Camels are America's No. 1 cigarette. Don't fool around with fads and fancy stuff... Have a real cigarette have a CAMEL R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.