Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 17, 1962 KSU Thwarts- (Continued from page 1) Sharon Carlson of MU as recording secretary. Because of the election outcome, KU delegates expressed doubt that the new programs would command success. Dickson said he feared the Peace Corps program would suffer because the Big Eight presidency will not be located here. "KU is the only Big Eight school with such a Peace Corps program." KU's Peace Corps resolution called for student government recommendations to University administrations to establish Corps training centers similar to the one at KU. KU's concert tour proposal provides that the eight universities cooperate in contracting for entertainment groups so the cost to each school will be lowered. He said, "The new Big Eight president will find it difficult to administer the conference-wide program since he is not close to the original program as Turner has been. Other members of the KU delegations were Reuben McCornack, Abilene junior and ASC representative; Robert Gruenther, Breckenridge, Okla., junior; George Hahn, Scotch Plains, N.J., senior and student body vice-president; Kay Cash, Fairview Park, Ohio, junior, and ASC representative; John Underwood, Parsons junior and ASC representative; Dan Wanamaker, Salina sophomore and ASC representative, and Scott Payne, Bethel senior and managing editor of the Daily Kansan. Yuletide— (Continued from page 1) that Friday, when the three tree manufacturers went to their cars, they found them neatly gift-wrapped. Angletti and Miss Bethea, who drive compact models, found a long strip of aluminum foil "ribbon" extending from front bumper to back bumper, from front door to front door. The final touch was a large bow in the center of the car roof. Since Shumway's car was too large to wrap, Barnes said, he tied a large bow in the center of the windshield. Barnes said he used over 200 feet of aluminum foil. 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