Beginners outshine veterans . if you see news happening- call UN 4-3646 Girls' team marches to victory By MAGGIE OGILERE Angel Flight Officer Scoring a 330.9 point average of a possible 350, KU's Angel Flight drill team marched off with two first place trophies in the Pershing Rifles Regimental Assembly at Kansas State University Saturday. In their first public appearance, the 16-woman squad defeated the Army Blues and the Anchorettes of Wichita State University and the Angel Flight Kadettes of Kansas State College of Pittsburg, all of whom have competed several years. AFTER ONLY five months of Seaton said a three-judge panel will meet in the Federal Courthouse in Kansas City to hear oral arguments in the case. Oath case to court Thursday The fate of the Kansas loyalty oath will be decided May 4, Richard H. Seaton, assistant attorney general, told the Kansan today. A suit challenging the constitutionality of the oath was filed Sept. 23 by Gerald A. Ehrenreich, an associate professor at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. WEATHER The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clear to partly cloudy skies through Wednesday and continued cool temperatures tonight. Low tonight near 30. Precipitation probabilities less than five per cent through Wednesday. Martin signs HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Dean Martin has signed to star in three more Matt Helm pictures for Columbia, first of which will be "The Ambushers." weekly practices under the direction of Commander Eileen Ireland, Raytown sophomore, they were judged perfect in two of five categories—general effect (the unit's appearance, design and organization of the routine) and originality (novel or rare effects, movements and sequences). "Ive never in my whole life seen anything like it," said Miss Ireland, who has had extensive experience on a nationally recognized Job's Daughters drill team. "This is going to give the team a big boost." Part of the "boost" came from KU's Pershing Rifles who arranged for the group's performance in Ahearn fieldhouse before ten companies of the tri-service honorary military organization's seventh regiment, including Kansas, Arkansas and parts of Oklahoma and Missouri. KU'S "PRS." who awarded each drill team member an honorary purple ribbon for wear on their dress uniforms, were in Miss Ireland's words, "just fantastic about this." The team plans to represent the men in at least two similar drill meets next year. "Our lack of precision shows we're young," Miss Ireland said. "We'll have more difficulty next year." The team commander is hoping to use "20 interested pledges" to extend the present team to 20 and to form a B team next year. Both would wear jumpers like those worn now to marche in parades. The A team plans to buy new uniforms and appear at football and basketball half-times. To pay for the new drill uniforms, the 50 members of Angel Flight are now selling 20 tickets to a spaghetti dinner May 14. They will serve the public at the Lawrence Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts, from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets also will be sold at the door. Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 2, 1967 MISS IRELAND, an art major, is designing the uniform, to feature women's white drill team boots, 5-plained skirts to be worn six inches above the knee and white long-sleeved turtle-neck tops worn under hip-length crop tops bearing white cording and a KU-Angel Flight insignia. May 24 the team will perform for the Chancellor's Review, at a banquet attended by all Air Force ROTC units at KU. 4 Are you over 21? Are you looking for a profitable and interesting job this summer? KANSAS CITY AREA STUDENTS! Come in and talk with us! Pick your own working hours. YELLOW CAB CO. 505 West 23rd St. K.C., Mo. MODERN DANCE Tau Sigma Dance Concert Hoch Auditorium Sat., May 6 Sun., May 7 8:20 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Admission $1.00 or KU ID Admission $1.00 or KU ID Tickets Available at: Dance Office Robinson Gym, Union, Bell's