GO HAWKS! HARASS THE HAIRY HUSKERS Hammering vents pre-game tension It's a tense week. Fifth-ranked KU meets tenth-ranked Nebraska Saturday. Eue KU students will have a chance to release their tensions all day Friday following a pep rally at 10:20 am. at Fowler Grove. A salvaged automobile will be placed in front of Flint Hall. Sledge hammers will be provided so that frustrated people may vent their destructive tendencies on the car. "WE WERE LOOKING for something novel to give students a chance to build some spirit for the game. I think we've found it," said head-cheerleader Larry Colburn. Lawrence senior. "Froshhawks and Jay James will be around to hand out the hammers, and anyone who wants to can come up and hit the car." Colburn said. Coach Ted Owens and the Jay-hawk will have first crack at the car at Friday's rally. Until it's towed away late in the afternoon it's fair game for anyone who wants to wield a sledgehammer. SDS prepares query for administration The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) continued their drive today for questions concerning a charge that the University administration issues vague policy statements. The list of questions will be presented to Provost James R. Surface on Friday. "WE THINK THAT THERE is an unwritten policy which determines procedure. We want to get everything on the record," said Jim Masters, Mission graduate student and member of the "in loco parentis" committee. Offer housing bid Bids for the purchase of $2.7 million Kansas Board of Regents revenue bonds for use in the University of Kansas housing system will be received by the Regents at 10 a.m. March 18 in Topeka. The bonds will be used to finance Oliver Hall, a dormitory for 680 students now under construction at 19th and Naismith Drive. "The questions will be worded so that they are not easily evaded," said John Garlinghouse, Salina junior and SDS president. THE IDEA ORIGINATED at the SDS meeting last week. The final list of questions will be approved at the meeting Thursday night. Japanese Exhibit Paintings and pastels by Japanese children five to 14 years of age are now showing in the browsing room of the Kansas Union. Daily Kansan 9 Wednesday, February 23, 1966 "I see a country club, three kids,a big fat mortgage on a medium-sized house,two cars and a wife who loves you and your life insurance." "Not me. I'm an individualist." Then, I'd like to shake your hand. I'm your New York Life Campus Representative. My particular passion is talking to students whose dreams for the future are a little different, a little more daring. I know that a few facts quickly convince them of the need for future financial security. Being practical people, they appreciate the opportunity to start planning and purchasing this protection while they're young. Because the older they grow, the higher the rates go. It all comes down to this: New York Life's program for college students has great appeal to young people who place a high value on themselves and their future. ROSS WILSON Field Underwriter Field Hill Terrace, Lawrence, Kan. III 3-7489 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. by William Gibson February 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 Standing room only, tickets on sale at 7 p.m. Murphy Hall 8:20 p.m. T&C's BLACK VYRENE THERE'S MAGIC IN With typical wizardry T&C conjures up enchanting beauty and marvelous fit. Vyrene spandex lets these late-day lovelies stretch with your every footstep and return at once to their original shapeliness. You're sure to be charmed by the beauty and spellbound by the feel of these fabulous Town & Country shoes. New Wishbone $12.00 ... 100