Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 5, 1957 Students Say... Question: It has been said that the KU athletic program is aimed at the paying customer. What is your opinion? Dale Guilged, Wellington senior —"Emphasis on sports in general is for the paying customer. But that is not of prime importance. Most important are the scholarships available for boys." Explosion Kills 14 In Georgia Gulledge Burgess Gary Burgess, Ottawa sophomore — "I believe that is probably true although KU track isn't a paying sport and yet it offers a number of scholarships." Robert Macy, Hutchinson junior — "I think it is. If it wasn't we wouldn't worry so much about having a winning or losing football and basketball team. VILLA RICA, Ga. —(UP) A shattering blast ripped through the business district of this town today, killing at least 14 persons. Rescuers feared that more bodies would be taken from the five buildings ripped apart by the explosion of a gas main. Macy An average cow will drink 15 gallons of water daily. Ted Tidwell, Mission sophomore — "It seems to me the tendency to charge for athletic events is increasingly becoming more of a money-making proposition." Tidwell J. Thomas Adams, Kansas City, Kan., graduate student-"I think they're quite right, but it's one method of getting funds for athletic scholarships." Oliver, Dennis Dahl, Nancy Dahl, Albert Humbertson, all Lawrence; John Adams, Kansas City, Kan; Lorelle Angeloety, New Orleans, La; William Berg, Lindsburg; Donna Fitzroy, Prairie Village; Harriett Haubenstock, Brooklyn, N.Y.; O.M. Henson, Topeka; Ellen Ordway, New York, N.Y.; Kent Wilson, Fort Worth, Texas; John Lenz, McPheron; Peggy Stewart, Raleigh, N.C.; Jerry Tash, Covington, Ind.; Marilyn Bailey, Kansas City, Mo., all graduate students. 29 Join Biology Society Adams Miss Littrell Miss Huston Nancy Robb, Kansas City, Kan. junior-"I think students should be given more consideration. For example, we should be given better seats at football games." Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo., senior — "I think it is to a certain extent. They're cutting down the number of our seats and pushing the student section down. Martha Littrell, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore—"To me it isn't aimed at either the paying customer or student in particular. That's not the whole purpose. KU has a good enough program that a paying customer can get benefits. If we didn't they wouldn't come." Twenty-nine students and faculty members were initiated into Phi Sigma, honorary biological society at a meeting Wednesday. Following the ceremony, A. B. Leonard, professor of zoology and Robert W. Wilson, associate professor of zoology, spoke on "The Advantages and Disadvantages of Doing Research in Europe." Both men studied in Europe in the past year. Miss Robb Find It In The Kansan Classifieds Initiates are Kenneth Armitage assistant professor of zoology; Albert Benedict, associate professor of bacteriology; Zafarullah Cheema, pharmacy research associate; Julie Lindstrom, bacteriology technical assistant; and Robert Quinley, water laboratory employee, and Leon Richards, botany research assistant. Clarence Buller, Peabody, and Takeo Kasahara, Honolulu, Hawaii, seniors. Russell Carlson, Claredon Hills, Ill; Don Lee, Neodesha; Richard Guschausky, Zion, Ill; Franklin Howell, Salt Lake City, Utah; James Lectures On Oil Set For Geologists The owner of a Wichita oil drilling company will give two lectures to the geology department Tuesday. Robert F. Walters, of the Walters Drilling Co., will speak on "Solution as a Subaerial Erosion Agent" and "Migration and Accumulation of Oil in Central Kansas." The talks are sponsored by Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geology fraternity, and the Geology Club. Western Civ Test Registration Begins Students taking the western civilization examination in January, may begin registering for the examination Monday in 130 Strong. No registrations can be made after Dec. 31. The examination will be given at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, in Bailey auditorium. Students enrolled in the College, School of Education and School of Journalism must pass the western civilization examination in order to graduate. Color TV In Union For 'Twelfth Night' Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" starring Maurice Evans will be featured at the third Hallmark "Hall of Fame" television viewing party from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Dec. 15 in the Student Union. Color television sets loaned to the Union by Hallmark Cards, Inc. will be placed in the south lounge, main lounge, Kansas room and ballroom. TUXEDO RENTALS and Sales Place your order early for the Christmas Season Campus Shop 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south Jayhawk Cafe) Complete Wedding Service Atomic Gas! 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