Patronize Kansan Advertisers The muddy walk A NEW KU OBSTACLE COURSE? Spring rains have delayed sidewalk construction and landscaping in front of new Fraser Hall, and have created inconveniences for students and faculty. Above, a KU coed steps across a mud hole on strategically placed boards to avoid bogging down. Contractors say sidewalks should be completed by the middle of next week, and that sod and grass seed will be planted on the eroding terrain. Sachem and Owl select members They were chosen by the outgoing members of each organization on the basis of grades, activities, and honors. Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, senior men's honor society, and Owl Society, junior men's honorary, have elected new members. New Sachem members, all juniors, are the following: Fred Krebs, Shawnee Mission; Al Martin, Shawnee Mission; Dave McClain, St. Joseph, Mo_; David B. Peterson, Prairie Village; P. Lawrence Peterson, Newton; Thomas Rader, Greensburg. Larry Robinson, Iola; Allen Russell, Scottsbluff, Nebr.; Bruder Stapleton, Fort Scott; Tom Swale, Prairie Village; Stephen Swift, Kansas City; Robert Ward, Wichita; and William Ward, Wichita. Robert Colwell, Nodesha; John Coyle, Coffeyville; Kyle Craig, Joplin Mo.; Steve Davis, Lyons; Bill Deschner, Leawood; Joe Goering, Moundridge; David Hill, Nevada, Mo.; Frank Joyce, Shawnee Mission; Mike Kirk, Kansas City, Mo.; Doug Mackey, Hutchinson. New Owl Society members, all sophomores, are as follows: Gary McClelland, Topeka; Doug McKee, Topeka; Tom McLaughlin, Manhattan; Larry O'Neal, Prairie Village; Richard Paegelow, Shawnee Mission; Jeff Rockwell, Wichita; Steve Rood, Wichita; Jack Rowe, Kansas City, Mo.; Jim Ryun, Wichita. Chris Saricks, Lawrence; Jeff Stone, Overland Park; Clyde Toland, Iola; Brent Waldron, Denison, Iowa; and Barry Wood, Wichita. Swinging-free & Short . . . Styles for this spring Discover the Finest in Styling, Coloring & Shaping at DRISCOLL BEAUTY SALON 940 Mass. VI 3-4070 The associate curator of the Smithsonian Institute will present an illustrated lecture "A Geologist Looks at Tunisian Archeology" at 8 p.m. Thursday in 426 Lindley Hall. Richard H. Benson, also a KU professor of Geology for the past year has been serving as geological consultant to a Smithson- KU archeologist lectures on Tunisian experiences iam archeological team excavating the site of the ancient city of Carthage in Tunisia. Friday, April 28, 1967 Daily Kansan ? If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 If the Shoe Fits REPAIR IT. Our Business Is Getting Under Foot 8th St. Shoe Repair 107 E. 8th, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. mARCH! SING RALLY SINGS! GET FASTERS! TJUANA-What BRASS! ATTEND THE BIG FUN SIT-in YOUR THEATRE --- Get Free Full-COLOR Reproduction of this Poster. Send 50 to for handling and postage, with name and address, to "OUR LEADER"_P.O. Box 1007, Grand Central Station, New York 10017 This Attraction Only — Adults $1.25 After Giving One "H" of a Performance in "Hud" & "Harper" Tonight----7:15 - 9:25 NOW! 2010 CENTENARY FOR PAUL NEWMAN FREDRIC MARCH RICHARD BOONE Continuous Sat. & Sun. from 2:30 DIANE CILENTO Paneway * COLOR By Deluxe ENDS TONIGHT — OPEN AT 6:45 7:15 & 12:05 Peter O'Toole "LORD JIM" & Charlton Heston in "KHARTOUM" ONLY! SATURDAY 3 Dean Martins "ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS" ONLY! "SEARGENTS 3" "KISS ME STUPID"