University Daily Kansan Friday, March 6, 1964 Page 7 Around Campus 'Criticism Helped Ball' Recent criticism of the Military Ball as an inducement to join the ROTC has not lowered enthusiasm for the ball, John Wettack, publicity chairman, said. He added that the comments made gave the ball more publicity than anything he could have done. The Ball will be held today at 8:30 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Members of Scabbard and Blade have been working for two months organizing the Ball which was scheduled for Dec. 6, but due to the 30-day mourning period for President Kennedy, postponed. The Airmen of Note, the Official Air Force Band, will be featured. Other attractions include the crowning of the queen by Chancellor Wescoe. Two candidates for queen were chosen by each branch of the ROTC. They will be interviewed during the ball by the 5 judges. Eight undefeated teams will battle for first place in the KU College Bowl Sunday. The winner will represent KU in the Big Eight College Bowl later this year. The four-man teams have competed successfully against three of the 32 teams entered in the preliminary rounds. They are; Cathy Burgstrom, Pi Beta Phi; Cindy Dickson, Pi Beta Phi; Judy Fraser, Sigma Kappa; Linda Machin, Pi Beta Phi; Sharon Rogers, Hashinger; and Karen Swartz, Delta Delta Delta. College Bowl in Finals The teams are asked questions concerning literature, philosophy, science, history, music, current events and mythology in the question-and-answer contest similar to the college bowl television show. The undefeated teams represent Alpha Kappa Lambda and Delta Tau Delta social fraternities, Stephenson, Joliffe, Battenfeld, Templin, and Pearson Men's Residence Halls, and Prose, unaffiliated men. Debaters in Minnesota Four KU debaters will travel to the St. Paul-Minneapolis area this weekend to participate in the Northeast Debate Tournament at St. Thomas College. Making the trip will be Margaret Miller. Red Wing, Minn., sophomore; Louis Floyd, Topeka freshman; Fred Kauffeld, Minneapolis, Minn., senior, and Laurelee Milberg, Arlington, Va., senior. The teams will participate with about 70 other debate teams from across the country. Debate coach Wilmer Linkugel will accompany the teams. "Can Foreign Aid Help?" will be discussed at 4:30 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Guest speakers will be Norman Jacobs, associate professor of sociology and anthropology and the East Asian Area, and Frank King, associate professor of economics and the East Asian area. Talk on Foreign Aid OLD vs. NEW—If the Old Pioneer would look Hall nearing completion. (Photo by Charles up from his work he would find the new Blake Corcoran) Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** All students who have income from KU (employment, education), or from Mrs. Conard, 131 Strong Hall, immediately. Concerns new_income tax law. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic, 910 Stratford Rd. Lenten Instruction. Amateur Radio Club. 7:30 p.m., Ham Shack, located in basement of red-roofed farm house across Iowa use of demonstration of the clubs, gear, Refreshments. Jewish Community Center Services, 7:30 p.m., 917 Highland Dr. Refresh- ments International Club, 7-50 p.m., Big night—International Club, 9-30 p.m. night—Carob Carab and dancing. RECORDS Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1918, Stratford Ontario Catholic Masses, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Cape Cod Center, Rd. 9:30 and 11 am. Fraser Theater RECORDS Oread Friends Meeting. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Welcome - Quaker meeting for worship. SATURDAY SUNDAY meeting for worship. SUA Chess Club, 2 p.m., Kansas Union. - ADVERTISERS * PATRONIZE YOUR New In Stock .the Broadway Musical Hello Dolly starring Carol Channing original cast recording mono & stereo BELL'S VI 3-2644 925 Mass. RECORDS RECORDS NOTICE Vance Packard, social critic & author (Hidden Persuaders, Waste Makers, Status Seekers, Pyramid Climbers), will speak on "What's Happening to the American Character?" March 11 Hoch Auditorium 8 p.m. Sponsored by SUA ASC Reception for Mr. Packard in the Jayhawk Room of the Union following the speech