Queens Chosen Friday The SUA Queen's Dance, featuring the music of the Rivieres, wil be held from 8 to 12 Friday night in the Ballroom of the Union. Three queen finalists will be named during the evening, after tabulation of student voting. Voting will be held during the day Friday at the information booth and that night during the dance. The School of Medicine has received a final allocation of $87,735 bringing to $157,261 the amount of federal funds available for the year ending June 30, 1966, under the Health Professions Student Loan program. Aid to Med Center The year's total is the 15th largest among 88 schools of medicine in the nation. The dental school of the University of Missouri at Kansas City is fifth with $162,242 for the year among 43 dental colleges. In this region, among medical schools the University of Iowa has $167,223 and St. Louis University $161,886. Other area school totals are University of Missouri, $112,-500; University of Nebraska, $108,000; University of Oklahoma, $142,317; University of Colorado, $115,277. Among osteopathy schools, the Kansas City College of Osteopathy with $142,673 for the year and the Kirksville College of Osteopathy with $133,423 are given the top two places on the nation's list of 14. SELECTION will be made from six semi-finalists: Melinda Cole, Miami, Okla, senior, Chi Omega; Nancy Edwards, Lawrence senior, Delta Delta Delta; Patricia Ann Slider, Lyons sophomore, Ellsworth; Kathleen Strayer, Shawnee Mission junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Carol Jo Weber, Raytown, Mo., senior, Gamma Phi Beta; and Martha Yankey, Wichita senior. Kapna Kapna Gamma. The Rivieras, noted for their recording of "California Sun," have appeared at colleges throughout the U.S. "Louie Louie" and "Twist and Shout" have also been hits recorded by the group. LANTERNS on tables and wagon wheels will be displayed, symbolizing KU's centennial. A backdrop with a large crown will decorate the stage. No admission will be charged and concessions will be available. Informal attire may be worn. 4 Daily Kansan Thursday, October 21, 1965 Red Dog Inn presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party The 30 The Red Dogs A & W DRIVE-IN Root Beer .10 & .15 Gallons .75 $ _{1/2} $ Gallons .40 ½ Gallons .40 Root Beer Float .15 & .25 Orange .10 Malts & Shakes .30 Coffee & Milk .10 French Fries .25 Ham .25 Cheeseburger .35 Pork Tender .40 Grilled Cheese .25 Bar-B-Q Beef .35 Chili Dogs .25 Hot Dogs .20 Fish Fillet .35 Onion Rings .35 Hot Chocolate .15 Frito Chili Pie .15 & .20 A & W DRIVE-IN Open 11:00 to 11:00 1415 W. 6th Till 11:30 on Sat. & Sun. VI 2-6665 A worn needle ruins records. Let us replace your needle with a quality Columbia diamond needle. You must bring in your old needle so that we may find the proper needle for your player. SPECIAL PRICE $5.95 Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Malls Shopping Center Why Read the New York Times When You Can Get a Kansan? Live North of the Hill?? We're close with expert service for your car. LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 706 W.9th VI3-9830 We've got it! That's right. We've still got the most popular men's slip-on to ever hit the college scene Just look around you.Bet most of your friends already have a pair. How about you? McCoy's 813 Mass. SHOES VI 3-2091