Voting Close for Title Of Football Cover Girl KU's first Football Cover Girl will be presented at the first home basketball game Dec. 1 in Allen Field House. Six KU women were nominated for the title last spring by the Sports Information Department. Each home football program pictures the candidates in full color representing different facets of student life at KU. "THE VOTING for the girls has been unusually close and none of the candidates has taken what might be termed a commanding majority at this time," Phil Dynan, Sports information director, said. The number of ballots received has already exceeded all expectations, Dynan said. The overwhelming response of football fans assures KU of continued success in the field of better collegiate football programs. The six women seeking the first title of KU Football Cover Girl 1965 are Dianne Green, Abi-lene senior; Cherie Lodge, Olathe junior; Jill Marsh, Leawood sophomore; Connie Myers, Newton junior; Linda Paradise, Shawnee Mission senior, and Karen Rent-strom, Omaha sophomore. Miss Green is majoring in special education. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority where she is a member of the house scholarship committee. She also belongs to the Student National Education Association. MISS LODGE lives in Ellsworth Hall. She is a 20 year old junior majoring in nursing. This is her second semester at KU. She transferred from Kansas State College at Pittsburg last spring. Miss Marsh is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She is a sophomore majoring in education, Daily Kansas Friday, October 29,1965 Miss Myers was chairman of the judges committee for the Student Union Activities Carnival (SUA) this year. She is co-chairman of the KU-Y Current Events Forum and a member of Angel Flight. Her sorority is Pi Beta Phi. Miss Myers was a candidate for SUA Queen her freshman year and for Military Ball Queen and American Royal Queen last year. Miss Paradise is a senior majoring in education. She is recording secretary for her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is a member of Angel Flight and the Pom Pon squad. She was a cheerleader her freshman year. Miss Renstrom is a Pom Pon alternate this year. She is treasurer of the 1965 spring pledge class of her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, and a member of Sisters of the Maltese Cross. Miss Renstrom was a candidate for the KU Best Dressed Girl contest last year and a candidate for American Royal Queen this year. Award to Wheatley James Walter Wheatley, Garden City fourth-year pharmacy student, has been awarded a Steffen Dairy Foods Company, Inc. scholarship of $300. AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St. VI 3-4416 WELCOME ALUMNI ... to KU's 1965 Homecoming FOR THE BEST CHICKEN IN TOWN TRY DIXON'S "Flavor-Crisp"'* CHICKEN NEVER PRE-COOKED ★ U.S.D.A. No.1 GRADE FRYERS ★ FRIED TO FINISH IN ONLY 10 MINUTES Come in and try some soon. VI 3-7446 DIXON'S 2500 W. 6th Open 7 days a Week