Sorority to Taste Viet Meal For Civic Action Campaign Sigma Kappa sorority members will get a taste of the Vietnamese war next Monday when rice and milk replace their regular evening meal. The self-imposed diet is in support of the KU Civie Action Committee campaign to raise funds for relief of the war-torn civilian population in Viet Nam. "We will substitute the meager fare for the usual meal of salads, milk and meat," Francis Haldeman, Hutchinson junior, said. "The money we save will be contributed to the campaign." "WE THINK we can save $15 or more. It is in addition to the money already collected from individual contributions," she said, The campaign is being conducted in connection with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Civic Action Fund for Viet Nam and CARE, under the auspices of the Campus Chest. The drive is being well received according to Charles Corcoran, Pic., USMCR and co-chairman of the project. The response has been tremendous," he said. "Organizations, living-groups, and individuals are expressing a great deal of enthusiasm for the project." "AND NOT JUST on the Hill," he continued. "Some individuals and entire organizations have volunteered for the door-to-door drive in the Lawrence community." Lawrence has been divided into 46 wards for the drive, Corocoran explained, with a unit of five persons assigned to each. He said a few more volunteers are needed to completely cover the town. CAMPAIGN WORKERS leave "Angel Flight is a good example of how this thing has mushroomed," Corocran said. "Besides individual contributions, the entire organization—about 40 persons—has volunteered for door-to-door work. In addition, each of the members can spread the word in their living groups." He said many of the residence halls are taking collections and the Greek houses are contributing from their treasuries. CARE envelopes to be mailed by the contributor instead of collecting money. Unofficially, several hundred dollars have reportedly already been collected. "Favors of Fortune" or a modern man's discoveries among Renaissance books will be the subject of a lecture at 3:45 p.m. today in the west reading room of Watson Library. Renaissance Talk Set Cecil Grayson, the Serena professor of Italian studies at Oxford University in England, gives his lecture a sub-title: "Experiences and Serendipitous Discoveries of a Modern Explorer among Renaissance Books and Manuscripts." 6 Daily Kansan Friday, November 12, 1985 "An affectionate panorama of the American theatre's greatest moments . . . in story and song." AN AMERICAN MEDLEY Conceived by William Kuhlke and Allen Crafton SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL in Murphy Hall Nov. 11-13 8:20 p.m. Prices: 75c (student rate) and $1.50 Phone: UN 4-3982 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Friday Night Phillip Bayles Saturday Night Richard Seaver The Fiery Furnace 8:30-12:30 1116 Louisiana WHY CAN'T GET A PIECE OF PIZZA FROM THE SHANTY WHEN PEOPLE DO? ANSWER: Because pieces of pizza are always eaten piping hot packed by the pizza mobile. For pieces of pizza piping hot always call THE SHANTY. Order eight and get another free. To order Phone VI 2-2500. 35c STARRING: Marilyn Monroe and Sterling Hayden tonight tomorrow 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Friday, Nov. 12 & Saturday, Nov. 13 Advanced Tickets At Kansas Union Information Booth. $ 3 5^{\circ} \mathrm{C} $