Thursday, April 25, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 —(Daily Kansan photo) With over 300 people in attendance, the International Banquet was a big success, according to Ola Ojikutu, Nigerian special student. International Club president. The banquet was held Wednesday night in the Student Union Ballroom. 300 Eat Foreign Dishes "I am very pleased that everything went so well." Ojikutu said. "This is the first time such a thing has been tried since the International Club was formed eight years ago. I hope we will continue having it every year." After the dinner, which consisted of dishes from 20 countries, a program was presented by several KU foreign students featuring songs and dances of their native lands. Tere Aragones, above, a Topeka High School student who recently moved to the United States, demonstrated two Spanish folk dances. This Girl Used Poor Judgement! Poor judgement need not shackle you to the stock. If you're worried about how to care for your car, forget it! Exercise sound judgement—take your car to FRITZ CO. You'll like the courteous service and undivided attention you receive at FRITZ CO. So, girls, stop worrying about poor judgement. Your problems will disappear! Stop at FRITZ CO. today, and let them give your car the care it deserves. 8th and New Hampshire Visiting Inspection Team Will Review KU ROTC The cadet brass will be glittering Wednesday. Inspecting officers, Col. Wayne Hardman, professor of military science at Iowa State College, Ames, and Lt. Col. Ernest Liebmann, assistant professor of military science at University of Nebraska, Lincoln, will inspect the ROTC department Wednesday and Thursday. The cadet corps will take part in a review and inspection of ranks by the inspecting officers at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Pershing Rifles will perform close order drill at the review and the traditional trooping of the line will be performed by the ROTC band. A rehearsal for the review will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday and all cadets are expected to be excused from class. be performed by the inspecting officers. The inspecting officers will visit classrooms to observe classroom techniques and the state of training of the cadets. An inspection of cadet records, weapons, unit vehicles and other aspects of the training program will Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, University officials, and the detachment staff will attend a luncheon Wednesday noon honoring the inspecting officers. Cadets Get Chance To Fire M1 Rifle A trip to the Ft. Leavenworth rifle range has been planned for Saturday for any ROTC cadet who wishes to fire the M1 rifle, the type he has been cleaning and carrying all year. Primarily the trip is scheduled for junior cadets who will attend summer camp, but the opportunity of firing the rifles and qualifying is extended to all cadets in the program. About 70 cadets are expected to make the trip. Fatigues have been drawn from the supply room and army mess will be served on the rifle range at no cost to the cadets. Hi-Fi Sets & Portable TV Sets For Rent All records supplied for parties Also power lawnmowers for rent. Many other items Toq numerous to mention. Jones FARM SUPPLY East 23rd St. VI 3-3181 USE KANSAN WANT ADS CORD SUITS By GORDON of Philadelphia --the town shop DOWNTOWN And NORTHCOOL --the town shop DOWNTOWN 100% Combed Cotton Cord — Lt. Blue, Grey, Tan ... $28.75 75% Dacron 25% Cotton "Wash and Wear" ... $38.95 Also "Burnt Olive" in Dacron - Cotton Poplin ... $39.95 Al Hack the university shop ON THE HILL Ken Whitenight