Vox Plans Activities Leaders of Vox Populi yesterday urged the freshman members to take greater interest in the principles and workings of student government. The second meeting of the campus political party, attended by about 60 persons, was intended to acquaint new party workers and members with the Vox organization. It was held last night in Mvers Hall. Tom Stanion, president of the body, said, "We are very pleased with our progress so far. We realize that we have a lot to do but I am sure we will get it done and be victorious this semester." The next Vox meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union. Welfare Chief Visits Marvin Larson, director of the Kansas Department of Social Welfare, will greet faculty and students of the social work department Thursday at the home of R. Paul Brotsman, associate professor of social work. New ClubHits the Silk Jumping from an airplane flying at 2,000 feet with nothing but a layer of silk to support you? Some people like it. The first meeting of the KU Sport Parachuting Club last night gave about 60 students the chance to find out whether or not they would like to find out more about "hitting the silk." "Many students asked me about the formation of a skydiving club. That's why we are here," Capt. Merrill Steele, assistant professor of military science, said. "We want to see if there is a real interest in it." Steele said over 50 universities in the country have skydiving clubs. Actually, they hold competitions. "We think the KU club can become really big in a short time." Capt. Steele added. Any 21-year-old student or faculty member may apply for club membership. "There is nothing to be afraid of," Captain Steele said. "We will train you about everything to make the practice of this sport as safe as possible." Actual jumping will start after 12 or 15 hours of ground training. For those who wish to enroll in the Club, the next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the military science building. KU Junior Is Queen Candidate at Rolla A KU junior is one of 22 women who are candidates for Homecoming Queen of the University of Missouri at Rolla this weekend. She is Karen Chaudoin, an elementary education major from Florissant, Mo. She was nominated by Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity at Rolla. Grad Will Help Centennial Film Bill Shipley, a KU graduate who became nationally known for his commercials for Prudential Life Insurance, is coming to KU Thursday and Friday. Shipley will help the Department of Radio and Television make the Kansas Centennial Film. This film is a description of KU and its accomplishments over the past 100 years. It will be released next spring. Mid East Expert Here A specialist in Middle East studies will be visiting lecturer at the University through next week. Alan W. Horton of the American Universities Field Staff will appear before numerous class and student-faculty groups, speaking on political and social developments in the United Arab Republic and Syria. Daily Kansan Thursday, October 7, 1965 "Robert Goulet" with Ralph Marterie and his new concert orchestra. 8:00 p.m. Tickets on Sale Monday, Oct. 18 at the Union for Information Booth Allen Oct.30 Field House SPECIAL Fresh Chocolate Ice Cream served Every Thursday Eve. and All Day Friday We Feature Hamburgers with that "Outdoor" Taste Dari-King "WE PREPARE FOOD FRESH FOR EVERY CUSTOMER" 6th & Florida COME ONE! COME ALL! TO THE "BLAZE ON BROADWAY" SUA CARNIVAL 75¢ advance tickets — $1.00 door Free Bus Transportation From The Dorms SEVEN through ELEVEN SAT., OCT. 9-UNION Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers ESTES STUDIO Photo Service WE HAVE MOVED 806 MASS. VI 3-1171 Neither rain nor snow nor heat nor Liz can ever wrinkle h.i.s Press-Free Post-Grads Nothing puts a crease in these pants where a crease doesn't belong. They hold their crisp, neat look hour after hour. No matter how often they get washed, they never, ever need ironing. Trimly tapered with belt loops and cuffs. Colors and fabrics for casual and dress wear. 65% Dacron® polyester/35% cotton, $6.98. Flannels, hopsacking, reverse twists, Acrilan® acrylic, $7.98. (Slightly higher in the West.)