Friday, Nov. 9, 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Intramural Grid Teams From 4 Classes To Play Monday Something new in KU intramurals will begin at 4 p.m. Monday when All Star football squads from the four classes will play each other on the intramural fields. Freshmen will play the juniors, and sophomores will play a senior team. Both games will start at the same time. TODAY Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Email to the Office. Only Keep Notes. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Sociology Club, 4 p.m., Room 17, Strong Annex E. Speaker: Albert Ravenholt, AUFS. "Mainland China's Population Growth—Do the Communists 'Have a Tiger by the Tail?' Everyone welcome. Coffee. Official Bulletin Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. *The Voice* (the complete opera). * *La Vida Brueve* (the complete opera). * Hillel Friday night services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center. Hillel Jewish history discussion group and 8:15 o.m. Jewish Community Center. SUNDAY Lutheran Student Assn. coffee hour, 10:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cosst supper, 5:30 p.m. Speaker: Grant Miller intern. "Art-What It Is" Is And Why It Is." Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. "Gorilla Bop" by Boris Gorshov- dougay ("the complete opera") DSF (Christian Church Students) fellowship cost supper, 5:30 p.m., Myers Hall. All Christian preference students urged to attend this session. Wesley糙 6.30 p.m. *Student Cen- cipulum in Europe.* Julia Kula, "Work- campus in Europe." Newman Club. 7 p.m. Basement of the church. Discussion. Keep an eye on stairs. Refreshments* Graduate Club meeting. 8 p.m. Henley House, Spearman "Imla Maqam" Uni- lty College, Seattle, WA 98104 Roger Williams Fellowship worship service, 9:45 a.m. First Baptists Church, 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper, 6 p.m. MONDAY TUESDAY Mathematical Colloquium, 4 p.m., 203 Strong Hall. Prof. D.B. Sears, of Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Theorem for the Ordinary Second Order Linear Differential Operator." Undergraduate Psychology Club. 7:30 p.m., Parlor C, Student Union. Speaker: Dr. John L. Michael. "Psychotics and Vending Machines: A New Approach to the Study of Schizophrenia. Public welcome. The KuKus of 1922 found it was not always easy to avoid the appearance of evil. The Nov. 10, 1922, issue of The Daily Kansan reported a change that was made lest the name of this pep club for men be besmirched by bad associations. The group changed its name to the KuKu Klub "because of the objection made by University and state officials to the similarity of the old title, KuKu Klan, to the Ku Klux Klan, with which it has no connection." The change was made just in time for the Homecoming game with Nebraska that Saturday. According to the paper, "Bugs" Bredberg, chief KuKu, was urging the men to work to "make this the most successful old grad's gathering known to Kansas." To help it along, the KuKus were selling pemnants at the "reasonable sum of 15 cents," and distributing free megaphones with copies of school songs and yells to the students. Geologists To Hunt Fossil Remains A field party from the State Geological Survey and the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, are examining and collecting fossil remains in Logan County. The group, under the guidance of Halsey Miller of the Geological Survey and Peter Vaughn of the Museum of Natural History, will concentrate their efforts in the chalk area around Russell Springs. Killer whales, among the fiercest of all sea creatures, actually are dolphins. They hunt in packs, swallowing small seals and porpoises whole. Although these bloodthirsty marauders grow to only 30 feet, they will attack and kill large whales. Winners of each game will meet for the championship at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Stadium. Programs with the players' names and home towns will be available. Members af the All Star teams were selected by the coaching staff of each class and members of the intramural staff. Rich Billings, Russell, senior class president, said all seniors should wear their badges and take their banners to the games, especially on Wednesday. Seniors—Jerry Cox, Lawrence; Darrell Simpson, Hays; Tom Slaymaker, Kansas City, Mo.; Jim Curry, Ottawa; George Goutres, Overland Park; Al Jaso, Fairless Hills, Pa.; Frank McKnight, Lawrence; Gary Porter, Columbus; Herb Wilkening, St. Joseph, Mo. The AA Star roster: Juniors—Jim Trombold and Bob Boyer, Wichita; Dale Vermillion, Goodland; John Hedrick, Ellinwood; Frank Ise, Wichita; John Zoellner, Tonganoxei; Mark Boxberger, Russell; Pete Blair, Joplin, Mo.; Dale Flanagan, Columbus. Charles Smith, Leavenworth; John Spanbauer, Kansas City, Mo.; Jim Steerman, Emporia; John Newlin, Lawrence; Barry Donaldson, Springfield, Mo.; Van Cooper, Burwin, Ill; Dick Wormell, Kansas City, Mo.; Dale Gulledge, Wellington; Frank Becker, Emporia; Park McGee, Olathe; Terry Malott, Lawrence, and Bill Howard, Wichita. John Lounsbury, Lincoln; Dee Dander, Lawrence; Doug Lusk, Tulsa, Okla.; Les-Morrison, Olivet; Phil Rein, Hillsboro; Mike Swanson, Abilene; Lauren Welch, Pawnee Rock; Ted Winkler, Spring Hill and George Wurster, Smith Center. Sophomores—Bill Brittian, Atchison; Brent Stonebreaker, Overland Park; Dean McCall, Kansas City, Mo.; Bud Lewis, Council Grove; Larry Schwartz, Paola; Chuck Elvin, Haven; Mikes Hayes, Zenith; Doug Waldo, Kansas City, Mo.; Maynard Morris, Augusta. Dick Dobbin, Tribune; Warren Henson, Liberal; Jim Leach, Salina; Ron Belden, Alamota; Gene Ekiss, Wichita; Duane Needles, Osage City; Bob Allison, Glenview, Ill.; Billy Doty, Mission; Larry Rice, Hoisington; Bob Offill and Larry Barcus, Kansas City, Kan; Jim Bickett, Indiana, Miss.; Herb Weldon, Kansas City, Mo.; Brad Shaffer, Wichita; Fred Lawrence, Independence, Mo.; Wayne Manning, Kansas City, Mo.; Gale Cobb, Lawrence; Ron Gast and Hulen Jenkins, Kansas City, Kan.; Doug Henning, Ogallala, Neb.; Bill Toalson, Dodge City and Dusty Barr, Mission Freshmen-Jack Redding, Merriam; Bob Henderson, Garden City; Jack Bolin, Mission; Stan Vermilion, Goodland; Carl Lauterjung, Palos Hights, Ill.; Milt Wade, Herington; Lewis Lonsinger, Sumatra, Indonesia. Bob Chaney, Great Bend; John Fowler, Bethel; Bob Walters, Lawrence; Jim Gallant, Wichita; Bob Ohmart, Scott City; Tom Brady, Concordia; Herb Penning, St. Louis, Mo., and Billy Wedgeworth, Dallas, Tex. URBANA, Ill.—(IP)—"Wholesale flunkout" of students not capable of doing needed college work is "inhuman," according to President David Henry of the University of Illinois. "Whatever methods we may use to make sure students can do and are doing college level work, one of the screening devices we must not use is the inhuman wholesale flunk-out." 'Wholesale Flunkout' Called 'Inhuman' Chemistry Head To Present Paper A. W. Davidson, chairman of the department of chemistry, has been asked to present a paper today at the fall conference of the Kansas City section of the American Chemistry Society. The title of his paper is "Activity Coefficients in Aqueous Zinc Chloride—Hydrochloride Acid Solutions and Their Application to Cation Exchange Data." BOB MARSHALL Kansas Quarterback Save on all grocery items at