AFROTC heads fly to Miami meet Three Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) students, two members of Angel Flight, and an assistant professor will attend the Arnold Air Society's 19th annual national conclave April 23-26 in Miami, Fla. AFROTC members attending will be Allen Purvis, Topeka junior and commander of the KU unit of Arnold Air Society; Joe Phillips, Hiawata senior and past commander; and Steve Fryer, Arkansas City junior. ANGEL FLIGHT delegates attending will be Jeannie Padden, Holton junior and Angel Flight commander, and Chris Ligush, Study set on smoking What motivates a person to smoke? Is he hooked once he has started? KU, in cooperation with the American College Health Association, will try to answer these and other questions in a questionnaire to be distributed April 19. KU IS ONE of fifty American colleges and universities selected to participate in the smoking survey. Alan Merritt, junior pre-med student from Wichita and chairman of the Student Health Committee, said that about 2500 students will take the survey. Smokers and nonsmokers in all the living groups will be given the questionnaire. "It is extremely comprehensive," Merritt said. "I cannot imagine a question that is not asked." Merritt said the completed forms will be tabulated by the American College Health Association and the results released during the summer. If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 Daily Kansan Thursday, April 13, 1967 Study This Summer In The Nation's Capital At GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Washington, D.C. Two Sessions June 13 - July 12 July 24 - September 1 Undergraduate and Graduate Day and Evening Classes Special Activities, Conference Institutes Air-conditioned Classrooms and Dormitories Fort Worth, Tex., senior and past commander. Study Programs Abroad At Dijon, France (July 3-August 12) Guadalajara, Mexico (July 3- August 12) Salzburg, Austria (July 8- August 19) Tokyo, Japan (July 6-August 12) Moscow, USSR (June 18- August 18) Escorting the group will be Capt. Ronald Myers, assistant professor of aerospace studies and Angel Flight advisor. For Further Information Write The conclave brings together representatives from all Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight units across the nation, said Capt. Lee Forbes, assistant professor of aerospace studies. He said the delegates will attend banquets, speeches and discussions during their three-day stay in Miami. The Dean The Summer School Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20007 BOB HOPE was the guest speaker at last year's conclave in Dallas, Tex. This year's featured speaker will probably be Gen. John P. McConnell, Air Force chief of staff. Forbes said. Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight are both honorary service and social organizations connected with the AFROTC program. MUSICAL PRINCE GLASGOW, Scotland —(UPI) —Prince Charles, 18-year-old heir to the British throne, seems ambitious to become a one-man band. Already accomplished on the guitar and trumpet, he has taken up study of the cello at his Scottish school, Gordonstoun. His teacher, Ella Taylor, a Scottish cellist, said the Prince needed only two months to master the fundamentals, something she said takes most students a year or so. And further, she said, "he has perfect pitch." AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St.—VI 3-4416 KU-Y Cabinet Applications must be picked up in KU-Y Office by Friday, April 14. WILD NEW SOUND!