KU-Y ski club plans Christmas trip to Vail Fifty students attended a KUY Ski Club recruitment meeting in the Kansas Union last night. Plans for a trip to Vail, Colo. Dec. 27 to Jan. 2 were discussed and deposits were collected.The trip costs $105, including room, board, equipment, transportation and rent. Deposits of $20 must be paid by Thanksgiving. Capacity for the trip is 33 people, and John Garvey, Wichita sophomore and Ski Club president, said almost 30 have already expressed interest. "I really expect it to fill up before Thanksgiving," he said. Between 40 and 60 of the Ski Club's 200 members go on each trip. Other trips are scheduled at semester break and spring break. The Winter Park, Colo., trip over semester break will cost $85. A resort has not been selected for the last trip. Springtime is the best skiing and most popular time of the season in Colorado, said Alex Meza, Arapaho Basin representative, and reservations are especially hard to make then. Free instruction by an experienced skier is provided by the club ski trips. Apollo crew named CAPE KENNEDY — (UPI) — The U.S. space agency has made it official—astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee will be aboard Apollo 1 when it is rocketed into orbit as early as the first week in December. A Saturn 1 rocket carrying its first human payload will loft the 35,000-pound spaceship into orbit and, if all goes well, the astronauts will remain in space for 14 days to give the moonship its most important test. OPEN TO ALL STANFORD, Calif. —(UPI)— Beta Chi fraternity, which outlived out of the national organization four years ago in a dispute over racial policies, has now eliminated discrimination in any form. Dick Williams, chapter president, announced that Beta Chi will now accept co-eds, faculty members or anyone else on the Stanford campus willing to pay dues. NOW! Matinees—2:30 Evenings—7:15 - 9:20 The Screen's Most "Very few of the people who go on the trip have skied before or are good skiers," Garvey said. John Coyle, Coffeyville sophomore and vice-president of the club, went on a ski trip with the club last year and plans to go again. "I'm going back partly because I'm an officer, partly because it's very good experience and because it's an inexpensive way to go skiing," he said. "You get to meet new people, and it's not very often that you spend a meaningful length of time with people you've never met. It helps to integrate you into the University," he added. He did not compliment the social life of the trip, however. "Socially, it's not as well thought-through as it could have been. Some of the guarantees by the lodge fell through. After dinner, there's nothing to do." Thursday, October 20, 1966 Daily Kansan Kansas University Progressive Alliance 13 ASC Candidate Interviews for all living groups and unmarried and unorganized districts — Oct.24-28 CONTACT: Bill Sampson . . . . . . . . . VI 3-6960 Dick Darville . . . . . . . UN 4-4013 John Hill . . . . . . . . . VI 2-8959 Kay Orth . . . . . . . . . VI 3-3120 Joyce Snapp . . . . . . . . VI 2-8341 PIZZA LOVERS Do not look for premiums, coupons or free soda pop in connection with the delivery of your CORRAL pizza as the cost of our top grade pepperoni, imported mushrooms and other choice ingredients prohibits the use of them. We can only give away fast courteous delivery of a fine product. Our specially designed delivery trucks with humidity controlled ovens bring you your pizza fresh, piping hot and delicious. You'll agree it's the fastest delivered, tastiest pizza available. For further details and to order your pizza call: VI2-2500 THE CORRAL A long wing classic brogue that's all shoe! That's right! A rugged, husky-looking brogue boasting classic lines and long wearability. Plus: classic lines and long wearability. Plus: - Soft, rich linings - foam heel pad - Soft, richly grained upper leathers - Double sole and heel, and wrap-around storm welt 813 MASSACHUSETTS STREET $21.00 Black and Antiqued Brown Lawrence, Kansas