GVR SUA announces Carnival entries Living groups that will participate in the Student Union Activities Carnival "That Was the West That Was" October 15 in the Kansas Union have been announced by Mike Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore and publicity chairman. Those to present skis are: Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Chi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Watkins Chi, Beta Phi, Sellards, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Gamma Pi Beta. Those to sponsor booths are: Delta Tau Delta, Delta Gamma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Douthart, Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lewis, Acacia, McCollum, Naismith, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Theta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hashinger, Sigma Nu, Triangle, Templin, Rugby Club, Sigma Kappa and Alpha Chi Omega. LOTS OF TEETH Skiat participants were determined by lottery. Booth space, however, was available to all interested living groups. LONDON—(UPI)—An advertisement in a British newspaper today offered bargains on one million teeth. The specials were from the J. C. Rigby tooth factory that reports it is being forced out of business by stiff competition. be released following a meeting of the skit and booths committee Thursday. Ann Hamilton, Shawnee Mission junior, is chairman of the committee. That once-a-semester campus happening, the English proficiency examination, will be given Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. English pro set for October 6 All eligible students who have not previously registered for the exam, may sign up at window two in the Registrar's office through Sept. 30. KU's choral program enlarged this fall to accommodate the increased number of trained voices in the student body and to provide a sharper definition by ability and experience. James S. Ralston, choral director replacing Clayton Krehbiel, said the University Chorus continues as an open class without tryouts. Up to 500 singers can be accommodated in two sections which will combine to perform Mozart's "Grand Mass in C Minor" in January with the University Symphony Orchestra. THERE ARE four choral groups in which membership is earned by tryouts: Choral plan expanded to utilize voices - The Chamber Choir, which draws its members from the junior, senior, and graduate levels. prised primarily of juniors and seniors. The Concert Choir, com- TONIGHT! C. B. and all that JAZZ! - The Concert Chorale, a qualified group of sohomores. 9:00 till Midnight The University Singers, a group of freshmen showing better than average ability. Ralston said he hopes the more closely defined experience levels should enable each choir to increase significantly the amount of choral literature in its repertoire. (On KLWN-FM----105.9 on your dial) THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. "5 BARBERS" Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Where Students Go—Just North of Union Daily Kansan 5 Wednesday, September 28, 1966 Matinees Evenings Daily—2:30 7:15 & 9:15 the world's deadliest and most dazzlingly female agent! NOW! Open at 6:30; Show Starts 7:00 "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" Plus—"Naked and the Dead" Varsity THEATRE ... Telephone VI 3-1065 Ends Thursday! "Goldfinger" & "Dr. No" 2:30 & 7:15 4:15 & 9:15 — Next — 1424 Crescent Road OUR NEW LOOK and garland makes you go plum crazy! Great, grand turtle neck . . . handsome yoke . . . fine ribbing . . . a prize Sheltie Mist. Exclusive Garland design in fall's "must" color: plum. Match skirt, blouse! Sweaters, $11 & $12 Skirts, $10 & $14 Printed Blouse, $7