Students decorate . . . Raise funds Because Keepsake gives you . . . 1. A perfect center diamond, flawlessly clear, of fine color and expert cut. 2. The famous Keepsake guarantee of a perfect center diamond or replacement assured. 3. Permanent registration of your diamond for lifetime protection. 4. Lifetime trade-in privilege toward another Keepsake at any Keepsake jeweler's store. 5. All diamonds protected against loss from the setting for one year. Ray Christian Rings enlarged to show detail. Traduct. Reg. VI 3-5432 809 Mass. "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 'Old Time' Christmas Decorations Used To Raise Funds For Design Club It looked like one of those traditional early-day Christmas muses portrayed in advertisements for eggnog. College students wound red and green velvet among the gas globes of the chandeliers. Others drained festive garlands of evergreen and hung a wreath over the fireplace. Wobbling on a high-backed Victorian chair, a student pinned large red bows atop archways. Glittering ornaments littered the floor below. THE STACCATO NOTES of "Jingle Bells" came from another room. 'GIVE A RECORD' BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 The scene was Uncle John's Riverboat Club in Kansas City, Mo, and the students were selected members of KU design classes. But it was far from an early Christmas party. The students were working for pay—giving up their Sunday to decorate the club in a fund-raising project for the newly-formed KU chapter of the American Institute of Design (AID). THE STUDENTS PLAN to give up at least two more Sundays before Christmas if they find clients for their decorating services. Another Kansas City restaurant has indicated an interest in hiring them. Enthusiastic about their first Sunday outing, the student AID members are thinking of undertaking similar decorating projects for other major holidays. The students scoured the Lawrence countryside for greenery for the project and purchased some of the decorating materials from a wholesale outlet. A student committee planned the traditional decor for the club. "WERE GOING to use the profits to help get the AID chapter started," explained president Karla Anderson, Minneapolis, Minn. senior, "KU just affiliated this fall with the national institute and we have about 40 members. We hope, too, to make enough money to contribute to a scholarship at the School of Fine Arts awards banquet in the spring." George Hixson, assistant professor of design and chapter adviser, said the projects give the students some practical experience plus a chance to get outside the classroom. His contacts as a Kansas City design consultant have helped the students line up clients. It Used to be... By Hector Olave Dec. 8, 1915 Many of the women of the University who are enthusiastic over athletics have dreamed of some kind of an organization which would promote interest in athletic games for the fair sex. This dream will materialize tomorrow night when plans for a women's athletic association will be discussed at the mass meeting in Robinson Gym. Stop in and see a great gift selection for friends, brothers and dads—all beautifully gift wrapped. . . ON THE HILL FREE PEPSI'S with each pizza delivered hot to your door from the ovens of Earl's Pizza Palace [HREE SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM] 14 INCH - 10 INCH 12 INCH OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 729 Mass. Every freshman woman in the University making unsatisfactory grades, hereafter will be warned by the W.S.G.A. to get to work. A card system has been put into effect by the Council in which the name of every freshman is indexed. The grades are shown every six weeks. Earl's Pizza Palace VI 3-0753 More than 1,200 persons attended the ROTC winter ball held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union Building. Dec. 8. 1940 Now mor morting Klee Con Wesley 1 14 Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 8, 1965 CLASSIFIEDS Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the weekly bulletin are to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. sity nati HELP WANTED Students looking for part time work 2120 W. dth 6th Several assistants for Undergraduate research project. Work involves distribution of 500 questionnaires off campus. Call VI 2-1692 after 6 p.m. Full or part time positions immediately available for dieticians and food service managers in dormitory food preparation. Position offered with background preferred. Contact the KU Personnel Office, 133 Strong, UN 4-3318.Equal opportunity employer. Sandwich man—own car necessary. 9-12 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Minimum $5 per night. Call Ray, VI 3-7863. 12-9 Will Baby Sit in my home or yours. Evenings and weekends. Call after 4:00 p.m. VI 2-3901. tf Want to buy 12 gauge pump gun or 410 or 20 gauge or 22 rife. Phone VI 3-3902. David Hemphill. 12-10 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Need any Sewing or Mending done? Repeat the rates. Call after 5:00 p.m. v1 2-39011 Sports Car Maintenance and Repairs by and for the enthusiast. Super tuning, modifications and accessories. Ray Pickering's Competition Sports Cars. East 23d St., VI 2-1291. tf Open Pit Bar-B-Qe at 515 Michigan St. Eat there or carry out. One slab to eat. Beef sandwiches. $1.00. Beef sandwiches. $6.50. Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Phone, VI 2-9510. Closed Sunday and Tuesday. BLANDING PARTY PHOTOGRAPHY Your satisfaction is my strongest Thank you for your support. Gold embossed party titles: Kocadolc 4x5, 7x5; custom enlarged B&W 5x7, 60e. Three years' experience at digital printers and samples call Dave u W_0,613. PARTY TIME—Building available for lunches. Call VI 3-7481 Baldie Freed Tune-ups — Evenings and weekends only; also other automobile appointments or appointment only. V 3-2906, behind 837 Connecticut St. Farmers' tl Need a car for a big date, a weekend, or Christmas shopping. Let Hertz Putz You In the Driver's Seat—Call Gayle, VI 3-7070. 1-15 Party color photography. VI 3-4477 12,8 LOST Glasses with dark brown steel rims in a tan leather case with pencil and pen pockets. Reward, call James Soaver, VI 3-4902. 12-8 (continued)