Wednesday, April 29, 1964 University Daily Kansan the son-ome makers orary guest ven- inary better pre- nough as the k has ce he iogur" mber y and novel d the say it U.S. Chess Champion to Play Fifty KU Students-At Once en The present U.S. Chess Champion for the fifth time, Bobby Fischer, will be the guest of the KU Chess Club tomorrow. Youngest player ever to win the National Junior Championship, Fischer will appear at 7 p.m. in the ballroom of the Kansas Union. After giving a lecture about one or more of his games from the recent U.S. Championship competition in which he achieved a 11-0 result against a field of U.S. masters, Fischer will give an exhibition of his skill by playing 50 Seven men have been elected officers of the KU Alpha Psi chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa, professional physical education fraternity. Jan Jantzen, Hill City sophomore president; Dave Schichtle, Tulisa, Okla. junior, vice-president; Monty Nelson, Lawrence sophomore, secretary; Harley Cordray, sophomore, secretary; Martin Fort Worth, Tex junior, sergeant-at-arms; Dennis Bender, Luray junior, historian; and Darol Rodrock, Marysville sophomore, guide. Officers Elected For PE Fraternity AT THE AGE of six Fischer, a 20-year-old from Brooklyn, N.Y. learned to play chess. games simultaneously, Charles Gish, Lawrence graduate student and KU Chess club president, said. Wednesday, April 29 ALL YOU CAN EAT! NOW FISCHER has become the most widely publicized and controversial chess personality of any generation, Gish said. He has been considered by many to be the greatest chess master in the history of the game. Just how great he really is depends upon his ability to control his greatest enemy—himself. Gish stated. ONLY $1 (Regular buffet service always available) Fischer, who never finished high school, is considered to be among the top 10 players in the world today according to the latest rating lists published by the U.S. Chess Federation. He is tied for first in the rating with a Soviet citizen, Tigran Petrosian, for the current world championship. The Little Banquet MALL SHOPPING CENTER Anyone who wishes to play against Fischer should send reservations along with $4 to the Student Union Activities office in the union. Spectators will be charged a 50 cent fee at the door. FRIED CHICKEN The Classical Film Series presents Surrealist Films (Luis Bunuel & Salvador_ Dali) UN CHIEN ANDALOU BLOOD OF A POET (Jean Cocteau) also: documentary LAND WITHOUT BREAD - * * Wednesday, April 29 Fraser Theater-7:00 p.m. Admission: $.60 * Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers STUDENTS RESERVED SEATS FOR 1964 FOOTBALL STUDENTS MUST ORDER SEASON TICKETS FOR NEXT FALL'S HOME FOOTBALL GAMES ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY SCHEDULE IF THEY WISH TO SIT IN THEIR CLASS SECTION. * Monday, May 4 and Tuesday, May 5 Students who will be Seniors, Graduate in the Fall Semester,1964: Students,Law Students Wednesday, May 6 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1964: Juniors Thursday, May 7 Students who will be in the Fall Semester, 1964: Sophomores PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY Tickets will be applied for at Allen Field House — 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily. Enter north doors of the Field House and go down the east corridor; ID CARDS MUST BE PRESENTED AND EACH STUDENT SHOULD BE PREPARED TO PAY A FEE of $1.50 PER SEASON TICKET AT THIS TIME TO COVER THE COSTS OF ADMINISTRATION. (Any applications for refunds of the $1.50 fee must be made in writing to the Athletic Seating Committee of the All Student Council prior to Sept. 1, 1964). Group applications, within a priority group, will be limited to not more than twenty-five (25). (Exceptions will be considered in the case of exceptionally large pledge classes or classes within men's or women's residence halls.) It should be noted that independent groups can apply in groups if they so desire. All block applications will be given priority according to the student of lowest classification. The person(s) applying for a group must present ID cards for all members of the group. Orders may be placed according to the above schedule and information for picking up your tickets next fall will be distributed to you during the 1964 Fall enrollment period. Students who fail to apply during their assigned day will not be given priority with their class section. After all applications are in during this Spring application, a drawing will be held, within each priority group to determine seat location. In this way an equal opportunity will be afforded to each student so long as you have made application on your assigned priority date. Individual orders and group orders will each be numbered and carry the same weight in the drawing of lots. The Athletic Seating Committee of the ASC will supervise the drawing of lots soon after the end of the ticket application period. Season tickets for student spouses who are themselves students may be ordered at the earlier priority of either spouse. Season tickets for student spouses who are not themselves students may be ordered at the time their student spouse orders his or her ticket. The price for all student spouse tickets is $7.50. A price of $6.50 applies to housemothers, whose orders may be placed during any priority period. New 1964 medical students will apply at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City next fall for their season tickets. Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to be assigned seats in pep club sections. Members of the University Marching Band will have seats reserved automatically and need not order tickets. To speed up group applications, arrange ID cards according to the following: A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z, and present these grouped ID's to the proper tables set up in the East Lobby of Allen Field House. NOTE: ID Cards Alone Will NOT Admit Students to Football Games Next Fall. A Reserved Seat Ticket Will Be Necessary - The TCU game is played during the week of enrollment and for this reason, admission to this game will be by your ID card and fall 1964 certificate of registration. All other games will require a student reserved seat ticket.