Easton's Goal 500 Healthy Increase In Faculty Joggers By Giles Lambertson A healthy increase of healthy joggers is predicted by Professor Bill Easton, organizer of the Jayhawk Joggers Club. Membership of the club, initiated this week. is 25. "I think the club will have as many as 500 members by the end of the year," Easton said, "including Lawrence businessman. The response has been encouraging." An ambitious program was outlined by Easton which has the men jogging three miles non-stop after 12-14 weeks of training. The former track coach was extremely enthusiastic when discussing the program. "EVEN MY BARBER wants to join," he said, "which illustrates the real worth of the club. It can contribute to the fitness of people Society Chooses Five junior men were selected Wednesday for membership in Owl Society, honorary society for junior men. The men are John L. Casady, Wichita junior; Will G. Price, Wichita junior; Robert L. Rosser, Topeka junior; Sid Smith, Larned junior; and L. Hayden Thompson Jr., Prairie Village junior. who have reached the age where conditioning is really important and who have no other means of getting proper exercise." Lawrence businessmen interested in joining the club are invited to attend a meeting at 4:30 p.m. Monday in 202 Robinson Gymnasium, he said. Dr. Kollbjorn Jenssen, a physician at Watkins Memorial Hospital, is a booster of the club. Jenssen is a native of Norway, where jogging is a popular activity. "I THINK the organization has a very beneficial purpose," Jensen said. "Most physical activities of this type can improve general health. Running is a good one. Done in moderation, such exercise could well have the effect of prolonging an individual's life." Jensen, who is KU athletic teams' physician, expressed an interest in joining the organization. "I want to stress the importance of the members running at other times besides the regular sessions," he said. "Otherwise, it will do no good. The certificates should provide the needed incentive." Owens- (Continued from page 6) from the basket as much as we can," Owens said. "Walter will not score any less but I foresee him getting them in different ways." Younger players expected to see action in the 1965-66 season are Pat Davis, Topeka junior and 6'1" guard; Ron Lang, Leavenworth sophomore and 6'5" forward, and Ralph Light, Lawrence junior and 6'3" forward who did not play last year. "It depends on how well we are doing during the season. We will play him only on the point he is a potential starter, not just on substitute basis," Owens said of the 6'2" guard. "We will play him only if we have a chance in the race." Owens said he could not answer the question whether he will use Jo Jo White, St. Louis., Mo., freshman. Daily Kansan Friday, October 22, 1965 Red Dog Inn presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party Oct. 30 The Red Dogs 7 Red Dog Inn Oct. 30 The Red Dogs presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party WHAT'S NEW? the PUSSYCAT ASHTRAY! — with smoke curling softly thru top and eyes. Wow Him and Her with You or Mexican-designed, hand-painted ceramic artcraft. $3.95, two for $7.50. RANDOM ACRES GIFTS 191-C, Route 3, Pittsburg, Kan. ASC Financial Seminar To be held for all organizations and committees having access to, or receiving money from, the ASC. ATTENDANCE REQUESTED Room 305 A & B Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. Monday Oct.25 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS TEE-PEE Announces The Fabulous CONTINENTALS This Friday Night, Oct. 22 ANN BREWER and THE FLAMES Saturday Night, Oct.23 Weejuns are a way of life! (and remember, only Bass makes Weejun!). Traditional as the Big Game . . . Weejuns! With comfortable, attractive elegance, poised, easy-does-it styling and hand-sewn moccasin toe — in classic smooth leather, or new, dashing Scotch Grain. That's Weejuns, by Bass of course! ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470