Tuesday, April 23, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Freak Week is gift-giving time Campus policemen will be the recipients of several small gifts as Freak Week observances at KU continue through Saturday. Freak Week, or Delight Days, is a national activity of the Yippies—the Youth International Party—which is described as a "happiness group." Each day has a special name, color, object of nature, and activity. Today is Tender Tuesday and the color is red and the object of nature is fire. The activity is action. Those participating in Freak Week are to give a piece of red candy to a campus policeman or a military man At 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Pine Room there will be free underground films. After the films, a bonfire will be held in front of the Rock Chalk to burn bad memories. The School of Fine Arts will present Ineta Williams Bebb, Wichita, in a graduate recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Mrs. Bebb, a soprano, will perform works by Handel, Vivaldi, Brahms, Britten, Poulenc and von Weber. Bebb recital set Dennis Alexander, Copeland junior, will be the pianist. Gabrielle Sunderland, a former German physical therapist, will be the featured speaker at the last regular meeting of the Physical Therapy Club 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. Blue is the color for Warm Wednesday and the activity is passivity. Water is the object of nature and the activity for the day is picking dandelions for campus policemen and military men. The Yippies are to find a short peace poem and读它 to any campus policemen. There will be a non-violent water fight from 12:15 p.m., until 12:45 p.m. in the woods behind Strong Hall. Seventy per cent of the United States population lives on about 1 per cent of the land. To complete the week is Satisfied Saturday with white as its color. The activity is consummation and man is the object of nature. Saturday afternoon a be-in will be held at 2 p.m. at Potter Lake. Those who go to the be-in are asked to bring a vegetable, a bowl and a spoon for the free soup. The activity is to bring a campus policeman to the be-in. In the evening everyone is to meet at the Fiery Furnace. Therapist to lecture Thursday is Gentle Thursday and the color is pink. The activity is love and God is the object of nature. The activity is to carry balloons and do lovely things. There will be a sunrise communion service at 7:30 a.m. in the woods behind Strong and participants are asked to feed the birds and give a balloon to any campus policeman. The object of nature for Free Friday is the wind and the color is violet. The activities include wearing "free clothes," anything that demonstrates individuality, giving anything that has to do with the University (old registration cards for example) to a campus policeman and flying kites for the wind. To complete the day, everyone is invited to the Mind Garden at 1629 West 19th Street. Genuine East India Water Buffalo Sandals $3^{99} AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St.—VI 3-4416 Lawrence Surplus 740 Massachusetts St. Simon and Garfunkel's latest Album "Book Ends" in Stereo for only $3.99 at TG & Y Moonlight Special CHEESEBURGERS & HAMBURGERS Buy one at regular price and get 2nd for 1c Tuesday and Wednesday 6 p.m.—Closing 6th & Mo. Henry's Take a FLYING FLING on OZARK,that is With Ozark's new Weekend Unlimited fare, you can fly to any of Ozark's over 50 cities and back again for just $30 plus tax . . . as many cities as you want to visit, or just one city. . . you name it, . . . a real Flying Fling. Leave any time Saturday, start your final flight before six P.M. the next day. So get up and go. Call your travel agent or Ozark Air Lines. go-getters go OZARK A I R L I N E S