Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 12, 1964 Won't Be Hard to Find Senior Yell Leaders One man is planning to wear swimming trunks, argyle knee socks, a racon coat, an "I Like Bud" button, his senior sweatshirt, thong sandals, a cowboy hat and carry a guitar to further set him off. Nine senior cheerleaders will be easy to spot at the KU-OU game Saturday at the traditional fall Senior Day, for they will enter on a wide assortment of vehicles, ranging from tricycles, to little red wagons, to motorcycles. "I IMAGINE all of the cheerleaders will have comparable outfits." Patricia Koos, Mission senior and cochairman of senior day in charge of the football game and cheerleaders. said. When asked how the cheerleaders were chosen, Miss Koos said that the first consideration was whether they could make a good clown and wouldn't clutch in front of 45,000 people. We also tried to get well known guys around campus, she said. "The boys are also to think up the senior cheers, and I'm to choose them." Patricia said. "IT WILL BE the main job of the cheerleaders to keep the jubilant seniors from getting over jubilant at the game, especially when the SUA carnival queen candidates are being introduced," Patricia said. "So we had to have someone who could entertain the seniors and keep them involved in participating in senior yells, instead of showing their glee in other ways." The cheerleaders will first be seen at the senior coffee which will be held at 9:30 October 14, at the Kansas Union Ballroom. They will announce the new senior yells and teach them to the seniors in preparation for the game. Senior sweatshirts will be issued before and after the coffee. A dance held at the Alley Room played by the Flippers will climax the day's festivities. The cheerleaders are: Dave Brill, Lewis senior; Mike Miller, Pratt senior; Bill Flanagan, Scott City senior; Gene LaFollette, Overland Park senior; Clare Casey, Alexandria, Va., senior; Dave Nesbitt, Overland Park, senior; Jon Alexiou, Mission senior; Mike Watson, Wichita senior, and Ron Evans, Colby senior. Flu Shots Offered Influenza shots are to be given free of charge from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in Malott Hall. 34 SUA Carnival Jesters To Encourage Attendance Dressed as traditional court jesters, 34 freshman women begin today promoting the Student Union Activities Carnival, "Fractured Fairy Tales", to be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Union. The jesters will present skits to men's living groups today, to encourage attendance at the Carnival. The Jesters will also be stationed atop the Information Booth Thursday and Friday to publicize the annual carnival. The freshmen serving as jesters are Bonnie Beisecker, Topeka; Marti Ann Berkowitz, Merriam; Andrea Block, St. Joseph, Mo.; Jan Byrne, Overland Park; Judy Cady, Beloit; Pamela Calhoun, Prairie Village; Susan Campbell, Lawrence; Deva Crocker, Kansas City, Mo.; Sharon Croman, Shawnee Mission; Dorothea Davis, Shawnee Mission; Leslie Edwards, Great Bend; Pamela Gaibraith, Wichita; Molly Griswold, Silver City, N.M. and Anne Hamilton. Shawnee Mission. 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