University Daily Kansan Page 4 Young GOP Goal 1000 Jerry Dickson, Newton junior, chairman of the Young Republicans Club has announced that the membership drive will start Sept. 25. The aim of the club this year is to reach 1,000 members. "This also means," Dickson pointed out, "that we will try to get a higher percentage to attend the meetings." Representatives will be placed in all campus houses so that students will have a chance to get full details about the club. DICKSON also said that Don Schnacke, Republican chairman for Kansas will be on campus the first week of October. No definite date has been set. "Gov. John Anderson will also make his appearance on the campus this fall," said the chairman. Dickson pointed out that last year's membership was close to 1,000. That figure is also expected to be reached this year, although this is not an election year, and, "members may be harder to come by," the chairman said. DICKSON also added that all students in the 5th district are invited to a "kick off" dinner for Robert Dole. Dole is to campaign against Floyd Breeding, the lone Democratic representative in Kansas. Dickson also stressed that if the KU club can reach the 1,000 membership it will be one of the largest in the nation. Staff of the Young Republicans Club: BOB CORKEN. Hiawata senior, vice chairman; Jean Gilmour, Kansas City senior, second vice chairman; Rex Romeiser, Salina junior, third vice chairman; Susan Lake, Pratt senior, secretary; Bruce Null, Grand Island, Neb., sophomore, treasurer; Connie Scott, Pittsburg senior, senior party chairman. Rev. Downey To Newman Club Rev. Brenden Downey will serve as chaplain to KU Catholic students this year, succeeding Rev. Gerard Goetz, who has been transferred to the Newman Club at the University of Colorado. Father Downey said he has a twofold ambition to establish a permanent center for the 1,140 Catholic students here and "to make Catholic students conscious of their own intellectual heritage and its bearing upon the social problems of our time." "IWOULD LIKE to see a student center which is a vital part of the university," he said, "providing the highest quality of intellectual and spiritual inspiration to students and working hand-in-hand with the University." He would also like to enlarge membership in the campus Newman Club. A membership drive has been started with a goal of 400 members. The club had about 250 members last year. Stressing the intellectual and spiritual orientation of his program. Father Downey announced two evening classes are being conducted at the present center, located at 1915 Strattford Road. The classes are in Christian philosophy and moral guidance. FATHER DOWNEY, WHO holds a master's degree in English from Oxford University, England, conducts both classes, the first of which he said he hopes to develop into a full curriculum. Faculty Members Take Over Magazine They are Gordon Beck, instructor of speech, who will be editor, and William Kuhlke, instructor of speech and University Theatre, who will be business manager. The magazine is a monthly service publication of the educational theatre. It has been in publication 37 years. Two University of Kansas faculty members will take over the publication of Players Magazine, official organ of the National Collegiate Players, beginning with the October issue. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1961 Quack Club, a synchronized swimming club for KU women will hold tryouts Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in the Robinson Gymnastics pool. Quack Club Tryouts Scout Fraternity Meeting Tryouts will consist of a few basic stunts and the various swimming strokes. The Quack Club will spend this semester preparing for next semester's water show. All men at the University interested in joining Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, are invited to attend an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sept 26, in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Joe Scanlon, national executive secretary, will be the speaker. A man can die once; we owe God a death—William Shakespeare STUDENTS ...invest in life insurance...now... while your premium rate is low! JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT DOWNTOWN STADIUM BARBER SHOP For All Who Want to Look Neat Write . . . phone . . . visit Insurance Building (opposite Post Office) Lawrence, Kansas Physicians 2100 DWIGHT L. SICKLES Mon. thru Fri. - 8 to 5:30 Sat. - 8 to 5:00 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life Insurance • Group Insurance • Annuities • Health Insurance • Pension Plans Horses for Rent - Riding Lessons Given Sat. and Sun. only Also BOARDING AND TRAINING 4 mi. South on Church St., $ \frac{1}{4} $ mi. East; Eudora, Kansas Sunflower Stables Chas. R. Haskins, Owner Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Egy Tel Dis A of di the U Th Cairn of t semb Kans "I such her Hl Hou they the pla