--- 12 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, December 11, 1967 Annual toys charity drive The Toys for Tots campus campaign—to collect toys and give them to the needy children of Douglas County—began Friday. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, the drive is headed by Charles McLean, Independence, Miss., sophomore. The campaign is coordinated by the Douglas County Christmas Bureau, which helps to prevent duplication of gifts from the various participating organizations. Broken toys are repaired by Douglas County sponsors which include the Optimists, Marine Corps Reserve and Lawrence Jaycees. One of the ways to collect toys is to have a "toy party," said McLean. Dates bring a toy, play with it for a while, then put in a Toys for Tots barrel, he said. Barrels from parties and various campus locations will be collected Dec. 19 and taken to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Hallmark will wrap the toys and take them downtown to the "Toy Store." The packages, marked according to age and sex, are selected by the parents. Chi Omega, Miller Scholarship House and Alpha Kappa Lambda are having Christmas parties for the children themselves. Gifts will be handed out to children by Santa Claus and his "helpers." Ski Club to plan trip Plans for a Spring Break ski trip to Vail, Colo., will be discussed at a meeting of the Ski Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Union. The cost of the four-day trip will be "a little over $100" Charles Olson, president of ski Club, said. Olson said the cost of the trip includes a day of instruction. "Most of our club consists of intermediate skiers," Olson said, "but there are some members who have never skied before." KU earns $56 million KU was a $56,254,349.16 enterprise in 1966-67, according to its annual report prepared by Keith Nitcher, University comptroller. Only 37.1 per cent of the University's operating income came from state appropriations. Other income came from gifts, grants, sponsored programs, student fees and other sources. NOW! Show Times 7:15 & 9:15 "To Sir, with Love" Box Office Opens at 6:45 ELVS PRESLEY in "CLAMBAKE" Box Office Opens At 6:45 Show Times 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Box Office Opens At 6:30 Show Starts At 7:00 "JACK OF DIAMONDS" "FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE" NROTC offers new contract program A new two-year contract program for KU's NROTC has been announced by Col. John P. Lanigan, commanding officer of the unit. In the past the program has been available to college or junior college sophomores and graduate or law students. The new program, however, is designed for the sophomore or third year student of a five-year course, with at least a "C" average. The program, also available to graduate students and students studying law with two years remaining, offers $50 a month to juniors and seniors and $88 a month to summer institute trainees. Designated applicants for enrollment in the two-year contract NROTC program will attend Naval Science Institutes during the summer prior to their junior year. Successful completion of the Naval Science Institute will qualify the applicant for enrollment at the junior class level in the ROTC program. Contract students obligate themselves to study for a Baccalaureate degree, to complete the prescribed Naval Science courses, and complete one summer training period usually between the junior and senior years. Contract students also agree to accept a commission, if offered upon graduation, as a reserve of- ficeer in the US. Navy or Marine Corps, and to serve on active duty for not less than three years. Professional Careers in Cartography CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT with the U. S. AIR FORCE CREATING AEROSPACE PRODUCTS Must have completed requirements for Bachelor's Degree including 5 hours college math. The required math must include at least 2 of the following: college algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, or any course for which any of these is a prerequisite. Equivalent experience acceptable. Training program. Openings for men and women. Application and further information forwarded on request. WRITE: College Relations (ACPCR) WRITE: College Relations (ACPCR) Hq Aeronautical Chart & Information Center, 8900 S. Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri 63125 An equal opportunity employer