Syrup Temptation- (Continued from page 1) red. It was like a stained glass window. I opened my eyes and they were still there," he said. THERE IS USUALLY no appetite the next day for a person who has taken dextro-methorphan. "It is 24 hours before you feel like a good meal," the student said. "It is also hard to sleep that night." The group sense becomes very strong when a whole group has taken a ride together, he said. 'It lets you have a sense of community. If just one person leaves, you feel you have lost something. The group feels, 'we have done it together.' wards your mind is very aware of what you've done," he said. "You think about the nature of the reality of being, and after- "ALTHOUGH YOU ARE incompetent during the high, you are non-violent. You're elsewhere than you've ever been before," the student added. One pharmacist, who said he had noted a slight increase in the sales of some of the leading cough syrups containing dextromethorphan, added he could not see how anyone could get kicks on the dextro-methorphan. "I would probably get sick first," he said. Another added that although many cough syrups contained from 8-10 per cent alcohol, he did not feel one could get high from them. "I think it's just a temporary phase, like glue-sniffing," he added. A THIRD SAID that the effects of the drug might be similar to codeine which is a narcotic. The call for cough syrups taken for kicks was concerned mainly with syrups containing narcotics such as codeine, another pharmacist said. "I turned down a customer the other night who wanted a syrup containing codeine, but there are no Federal restrictions on cough syrups containing dextro-methorphan." Another KU student from the East said that the idea had been around at least two years there. He added that some drug stores would not sell cough syrup to a minor. "It's not unusual for a junior high kid to get his kicks that way," he said. Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** Special Tax Room 104, p.m. today, Jayhawk Union. International Club: Final meeting International Club: Final meeting Election of Other members only. Election of Other members only. TODAY **INDIA** Regional STATES Colloquium, 3-5 Sum. Dr. Brian Berry, Chicago U. M. D. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by all Lutherans. Danforth Der Deutche Verein, 4:30 p.m. wird der Donnerstag, den 6. Januar im 112 Blake zusammenkommen. Das Programm wird deutschlandreise im Lied. Lecture, 4 p.m. Dr. Victor LaMer, Columbia U. 122 Malott. KU SDS, 7:30 p.m. Room will be rooted. Kansas, Uplon. posted, Radisa Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar, 7.30 p.m., 230 Malott Dr. LaMer will speak in his memories of the Chem- department. Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Dr. Paul G. Roofe, KU. University The- ing College Life, 5 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon house. TOMORROW Muslim Society, 1 p.m. Friday 2 p.m. Sunday. Head of Religion Mars hall buss, Union LDS Institute of Religion, 4:30 p.m. Kansas, Union, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 971-865-2000, col Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Cat on a Hot Tin Tink." Dyche Aud. Foreign Film, 7:30 p.m. "Woman in the Dunes." (Japanese.) Hoch Hilifel Friday Night Services, 7:30 Community Center, 947 Highland Dr. Daily Kansan Thursday, January 6, 1966 Start the NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT! by improving your bowling score with regular practice. Your date bowls every other game FREE 6 p.m.Friday-6 p.m.Sunday at the Popular Film Series Cat On A Hot Tin Roof with Elizabeth Taylor & Paul Newman Jan. 7th & 8th 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday Dyche Auditorium Admission 35¢ Advanced Tickets at Kansas Union Information Booth 837 $ M_{a_{55}}. $ V9 3-4255 All styles from 62½ to 13 A to D Priced from $19.00 to $25.00 according to style and size