16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, April 26, 1968 Camp- Continued from page 1 have given us class time to introduce the project," she said. Some critics of the stueneu drive have said the students should forget about community problems in Lawrence and attempt to help their home communities. "I have a responsibility to huthan beings, not to communities, or houses, or countries," Gurkaynak replied. The faculty members who have organized the faculty fund drive are members of the Lawrence community, and have responded primarily in this role. "Lawrence is, after all, our home, our community. We feel a strong responsibility for programs which will help better this community," said Roy Laird, professor of political science, Thursday afternoon. Chancellor W. Clarke Wesco, who is a member of a group formed to meet possible racial trouble this summer in Lawrence, told the group of the Lawrence Day Camp program, and the 10 professors "agreed this was an opportunity to participate on a local level," said Laird. Official Bulletin TODAY City Managers School. All Day Kansas Union Drake Relays Track Meet. All Day Day Maines, Iowa. Also Saturday. My Des Moines, Iowa. Also Saturday. K Muslim Society 12:45 p.m. Prayers, Kansas Union. Hosea Reid 30 p.m. Iowa State Quigley Field. Ph.D. Final Examination. 3 p.m. Bachelor's Degree, Education. Room 117. Bath Hall Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Pon Ryan's Express." Dyche Auditorium KU Intercollegiate Rodeo. 8 p.m. Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. Opera. 8:20 p.m. "The Rake's Progress," Stravinsky, University Theatre. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Blacks." High School Football Clinic. All Day. Allen Field House. Ph.D. Final Examination. 8 a.m. Fairview Hall, Education Room 117, Ball Hall, Baily Hall Graduate Record Examination. 8:30 a.m. 426 Lindley. James Barclay Smith Moot Court Competition, 9:30 a.m. Green Hall. 44th Annual Cervantes Day Lecture. 10 a.m. Enrique Moreno Baez, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain). Forum Room, Union. Baseball. 1 p.m. Iowa State. Quigley Field. Law Day 2 p.m. Ernest J. Fremont Jr. speaker, University Theatre. Hindu Society Meeting. 5 p.m. Prayers and discussion on "Metaphysical Concepts of Hindu Deities." Methodist Student Center. Pharmacy School Awards Banquet. 6.30 p.m. Hotel Eldridge. KU Film Society. 7 & 9 p.m. "Halley the Hills." Hillers 303. Mahlien the Hills. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Born Ryan's Express" Dyche Audiorium. Meeting and Election of Officers, 8. p.Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Kooht, Kansas UniHoff. KU Intercolegiate Rodoco. 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Greek Week Sing. 8 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. operate, Rake's Fragos spectacles Strawbridge U. Publica- nmental Theater, 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. SUNDAY Spring Fling Banquet. 12:30 p.m. Lewis Hall. KU Intercollegiate Rodeo. 2 p.m. Deckside, KU Edison. Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. Arilion Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. Varsity Band Outdoor Concert. 3:30 p.m. Allen Field, House Patio. Popular Film, 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Pom Ryan's Express" Dyche Auditorium William Allen White Seminar on Mass Media in a Free Society. 8 p.m. Ben Bagdikian, "The Press An Its Unity Crisis." Kansas Union Ballroom. French Department Play. 8 p.m. "Le Mariage force." Strong Audiobook. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Blacks." Genuine East Indian Water Buffalo SANDALS $399 Lawrence Surplus 740 Massachusetts St. The pom-pon girls for the KU athletic events of the 1968-69 academic year were selected Thursday. They are (from left): Mary Williams, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Linda Tate, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Lorlyn Seelbinder, Tonganoxie freshman; Sandee Glenn, Shawnee Mission junior; Karen Larson, Lake Quivira junior; Shirley Gossett, Overland Park junior, and Jan Merrick, Shawnee Mission sophomore. Kandee Klein, Tribune sophomore, also selected, is not pictured. NEW POM-PON GIRLS YOU'RE MY KIND OF PEOPLE... ... SORRY ABOUT THAT You're rite down to the last minit—and still haven't typt your term papers! And, probababbly won't have time now! Oh! Grashushme! Better call "THE" secretarial service who always comes thru! (and they can spell 'n ever'thin!) Call quick! MICKI's secretarial service is 4/U! VI 2-0111----901 Ky. St. 12 Pom-pon girls selected following vigorous tryout The Pom-pon Girls for 1968-69 were selected Thursday night. The finalists did a routine in groups of four to "Hey, Look Me Over." Then the first cut was made and the 16 remaining girls did routines they had made up. Each girl did her own routine to music she had selected. The second cut was made then and the remaining girls did routines to "Hey, Look Me Over," and "Tm a Jayhawk." The regular Pom-pon girls are: Sandee Glenn, Shawnee Mission juniar; Shirley Gossett, Overland Park junior; Kandee Klein, Tribune sophomore; Karen Larson, Lake Quivira junior; Janet Merrick, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Lorlyn Seelbinder, Tonganoxie freshman; Linda Tate, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Mary Williams, Kansas City, Mo., freshman. The alternates are: Connie Cerne, Lawrence freshman; Beth Fontron, Topeka sophomore; Gwenna Steffen, Hutchinson junior; Debbie Youngstrom, Des Moines, Iowa, sophomore. Band concert Sundav The annual Varsity Band Spring Concert will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday on the patio on the east side of Allen Field House. TONIGHT 8-11 Paul Gray's Dixieland Band SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOB & ye public house 544 W.23rd APPEARING AT THE RED DOG INN Sat., April 27—12 pc. SOUL REVIEW—THE EMERALDS and THE SINCERES Don't Miss the most "soul-sational" show of the season Friday, April 26—Spring Fling with THE SHADOWS Wednesday, May 1st THE KINGSMEN