Homecoming plans PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Variety marks reunion A football game against last year's Big Eight champion, a concert by a famous jazz artist and a University Theatre performance will highlight activities greeting alumni at this year's Homecoming celebration. A preview of football games to come will start off the Homecoming weekend as the KU freshman football team meets its Nebraskan counterpart at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 4. A special performance of the University Theatre's ninth annual Homecoming production, "Oliver," will be offered to alumni only at 8:20 p.m. Friday evening. Friday evening will offer the traditional viewing of homecoming decorations displayed by campus living groups. Saturday morning plans for alumni include free bus tours of the campus, a Homecoming reception in the Union, and receptions by the School of Engineering, the School of Business and the School of Law. A Homecoming buffet will be held in the Kansas Union, and a "Homecoming barbeque under a tent," will be offered at the tennis courts south of Memorial Stadium. The big event of the weekend will take place at 1:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium, when the Kansas Jayhawks meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers at the annual homecoming football game. The 1966 Homecoming queen and her attendants will be crowned at half-time. Wrapping up this year's Homecoming events will be the Al Hirt Concert, sponsored by the Student Union Activities, to be held in Allen Field House at 8 p.m. Saturday night. The Student Peace Union (SPU) will hold its first meeting of the semester Monday evening October 3. Peace group plans for year Tentative plans for an earlier meeting had been abandoned but SPU executive officers met last Monday to discuss projects for the school year. STERLING, Colo. — (UPI) — City manager Marvin McElwain received a letter from a young Winchester, Mass.,lad thanking him for sending a pair of shoes the boy forgot in a municipal park. COOL FEET "It's such a relief not to have to walk to school in my bare feet," the boy wrote. The steering committee for the 1966 Homecoming will meet tomorrow afternoon. Faculty and administration committee chairmen are: Dick Wintermote, Secretary of the Alumni Association, general chairman; Donald Alderson, Dean of Men, decorations; Kenneth Bloomquist, professor of music, ceremonies; Mrs. Katherine Giele, Union Activities Committee; James Gunn, public relations, and Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, queens. Each faculty and administration chairman will work with a student co-chairman. Student court opens with traffic appeals The student court is the only way to appeal a ticket, and without it the traffic and security officers would be judge, jury and executioner, justice Don Gutteridge, Pittsburg law senior, said. Gutteridge's statement was in answer to a charge made at the opening session of the KU Student Court by John Dallel, Beirut, Lebanon, junior, that "the university should abolish the student court because it is only an institution for the administration to use to get the tickets paid." DALLEL, WHO was denied in his appeal concerning parking in an area where the curb is painted yellow, suggested that the area should be marked plainer. Chief defense attorney Jim Cannon, Hutchinson law junior, commenting on a case concerning section 5-A in the traffic regulations, said. "A lot of sections in the regulations booklet are ambiguous and are in need of more clarification." Track star lost in action in Viet Nam In 1964 after failing to qualify for his second Olympic games, Clifton Cushman wrote to the youth of his home town, "I would much rather fail knowing I had put forth an honest effort than never to have tried at all." Today, KU and Olympic hurdler Cushman is missing in action in Viet Nam. Authorities would not comment on the 28-year-old Air Force Captain's mission. He is married to the former Carolyn Elizabeth Throop, KU education graduate of 1961. 6 Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 28, 1966 Does WESCAC EAT* The Grand Tutor before being disarmed? The main point in denying the appeal in connection with 5-A, which rules that if there is a need to use a loading zone a special permit is necessary, is the matter of diligence. The court maintains that if one knows ahead of time the need, a permit must be obtained. Giles Goatboy by John Barth CANNON ALSO reminds that in order for the court to have jurisdiction of an appeal it is necessary to file within ten days of issuance of the ticket. Abington Book Shop Meeting in double session tonight, the court had 12 appeals on the docket, including one of four tickets concerned. Chief justice Brian Grace, Lawrence law senior, said that the court plans to meet in double session for the next few weeks. - Electroencephalic Amplification & Transmission KU dean takes national office William P. Smith, Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture and Director of the Center for Research in Engineering Sciences at the University of Kansas, has been named Vice-President of Eta Kappa Nu, national electrical engineering honor society. Smith came to KU in 1950 as a professor of electrical engineering. He became chairman of the department in 1955 and Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture last year. 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