Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 14, 1963 FEMALE SHARPSHOOTERS—Nineteen KU women students have begun attending the first woman's marksmanship class offered on campus. Capt. Paul Reed (above right), the class instructor, says the women are "surprisingly good shots." Last week, for example, Elizabeth Davis, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman, fired 10 bulls eyes—a perfect target—from a prone position. The women fire at a distance of 50 feet, using 12 pound .22 calibre rifles. Capt. Reed said male ROTC members have shown much interest in the class. "I'm getting all sorts of help with the class," he said. Above, the captain watches Judy Griggs (right), Lawrence freshman, and Anne Harrison (left), Shawnee Mission freshman, fire during a class period. Orphans Will Attend Picnic Twenty-one children from a Topeka orphanage will attend the Greek Week picnic March 23 at Potter Lake. "I think the picnic will be both beneficial and enjoyable to the children." Stinson said. David Stinson, Lawrence junior and chairman of the picnic, said the Interfraternity Council will send a bus to Topeka for the children who are from 7 to 12-years-old. They will arrive about one o'clock Saturday afternoon. TWO SUPERVISORS from the orphanage will accompany the children to KU, but each child will have his own personal escort here. Stinson said. KU fraternity men and sorority women will serve as escorts. THE CHILDREN will watch the old-fashioned chariot race on Jayhawk Boulevard before the picnic. They will also see the tug-of-war after the picnic, Stinson said. Stinson said he wanted to have Lawrence children as guests at the picnic, but there are no orphanages in Douglas County. The picnic will be from 3-5 p.m. Stinson said. The chicken for the picnic will be prepared by the Junior Panhellenic Council and the Interfraternity Pledge Council, he said. HE ADDED that no evening meal will be prepared at fraternity or sorority houses on that Saturday. "An additional site for the meal will be ready in case of bad weather," he said. 246 Living Descendents FARGO. N.D. — (UPI) — Mrs. Octavie Reault says her living descendants include 10 children, 56 grandchildren, 137 great-grandchildren and 43 great-great-grandchildren. Precious diamonds deserve a dramatic setting—the kind of high fashion look that makes a Columbia Diamond Ring exquisitely different and distinctively yours. Priced to $5,000 809 Mass. formerly Gustafson's The College Jeweler It's O.K. to Owe RAY Open Bowling 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.Daily 1 p.m. to 11 p.m.Sunday Bowling Notes: Varsity Team Going to OKLA-STATE Invitational! Men Women Bob Bowersock Terrell Hays Jackie Wash Les Mueller Judy Sheaks Don Kahl Jil Copeland Dave Rybolt B.J. Hember Congratulations to B.J. Hember for her 298,696 Series in March Roll-off for N.P.E.T. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 Bone Sweet Kid $995 4 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 10 S,N,M Widths CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED