To stay healthy PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Rest advised A doctor at Watkins Hospital suggests the best way to keep out of Watkins is to get "lots of rest, eat three square meals a day and avoid over-chilling." "We have more illness of this type at this time and again in the spring when the weather is also changing rapidly. Probably caused because of over-chilling and overheating. The weather's changing so quickly you really don't know how to dress." INFECTIOUS mononucleosis is running about average. Dr. Koehn said from four to six soafflicted patients are usually in the hospital. With no epidemics in sight, Dr. Laura Koehn reports that the most prevalent illnesses now are upper respiratory—which includes colds. The doctor said that people TASTY Fresh orange holiday cup is appropriate for either appetizer or dessert. For six servings, peel and slice six medium size fresh oranges or cut them into sections. Mix fruit with $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ tablespoons of bottled green mint syrup, divide among six sherbert glasses and garnish each serving with a maraschino cherry. tend to be more susceptible when their resistance is low. Therefore, she suggested that getting enough rest and eating "three square" meals a day is the best preventative measure. Official Bulletin TODAY Ph. D. Exam. 1:30 p.m. Donald R. Muskell Curriculum & Instruction. 112 Baley. Psychology Colloq., 4 p.m. Jerry Fodor, MIT. Forum Room, Union. Danforth Devotions, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lutherans at Danforth Chargel Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. "Dancing Mothers." Dyche Aud. AIA Lecture, 7.30 p.m. 301 Marvin. Prof. W. L. Stuart Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Kenneth Saxon-bartone. Swarthout Reac- tival Hall Lecture. 8 p.m. Henry W. Wells, Columbia. "Three Aspects of Asian Art." Math Colloq. 3:30 p.m. Prof. Phillips, KU. 103 St. Lecture, 4.30 p.m. Henry W. Wells, Columbia "Poetry & Drama in East" Union University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Oiliver." College Life, 9 p.m. "The cure for dementia," 1031 W. Campus Rd. Epsilon House, 1301 W. Campus Rd. 8 Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 9.1966 TYROL $300 ALSO $200 TO 2100 WEDDING RING 150 CAMELOT $250 AL50 $200 TO 2100 To Cherish Forever DIAMOND RINGS BY Keepsake® The matchless brilliance of a perfect center gem of fine color and precise cut is yours when you choose a Keepsake Diamond Engagement Ring. Rings enlarged to show detail. TradeMark brg. 809 Mass. VI 3-5432 "THE PANCAKE MAN" 1528 West 23rd Students' Breakfast Special 59c 1 egg, bacon, toast 18 Varieties of Pancakes and Waffles 9 Flavors of Syrup Special Luncheon Daily 99c 11 a.m.-2 p.m.except Sat. & Sun. Chicken 'N' Fries . . . . . . 99c To go or eat here Steaks, Chops, & Chicken Dinners from $1.45 OPEN 7 A.M. - 8 P.M. DAILY — CLOSED MONDAY SENIORS! COME TO THE SENIOR CLASS PARTY National Guard Armory FRIDAY, NOV. 11 FLIPPERS start playing at 8:00 p.m. ALL THE FREE BEER YOU CAN DRINK Must have Senior I.D. to get in. If date doesn't have I.D., will cost $1.50. To get Senior I.D. by Friday, go to Alumni Office and pay fees.