Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1962 Fund Committee Members Named Seventeen University of Kansas alumni have been named to the 1962-63 executive committee of the Advisory Board for the Greater University Fund Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe announced today. The Greater University Fund, sponsored by the Alumni and Endowment Associations, was created in 1953 to serve as a channel for modest gifts for benefit of KU. These gifts help support programs involving student loans and scholarships, faculty research, student housing, library and museum acquisitions, and international education. H. Bernard Fink, Topeka, is chairman of the Advisory Board, and A. H. "Red" Cromb, Shawnee Mission, is vice-chairman. Six of the executive committee members are serving as regional vice-chairmen for Fund activities in their areas. They are Donald Lang of Scott City, for southwest Kansas; William B. Lienhard, Wichita, southcentral; Dale Maxwell, Columbus, southeast; Dolph C. Simons, Jr.; Lawrence, northeast; William A. Smiley, Norton, northwest, and J. Milton Sorem, Concordia, northcentral. Other members of the committee for 1962-63 are Dr. Robert M. Carr, Junction City; Mrs. R. Charles Clevenger, Topeka; Homer C. Jennings, Hutchinson; Lloyd Kagey, Wichita; Kerwin S. Koerper, Prairie Village; Mrs. David T. Loy, Lawrence; Dale McNeal, Leawood; Paul J. Parker, Bartlesville, Okla., and Paul Ward of Hays. El Salvadoran Art Director to Speak Enrique Aberle, director of fine arts in El Salvador, will speak on the arts in his country at 4:30 this afternoon in the University Museum of Art lecture hall. Aberle, a landscape architect and faculty member of the University of El Salvador, is part of a leaders cultural exchange program sponsored by the Department of State. Queen Hopeful to Be Chosen The University of Kansas candidate for queen of the American Royal will be chosen today after a dinner at 6 p.m. in the English Room of the Kansas Union. Carolyn Parkinson, Scott City senior and Miss Kansas of 1661, reigned as American Royal Queen last year. She will also attend the dinner. The 22 nominees from living groups on the campus are Susan Olson, Topeka junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Margaret Jones, Winona, Minn., junior, Alpha Delta Pi; Dana Sullivan, Ulysses junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Roberta House, Goodland junior, Alpha Phi; Anne Leavitt, LaGrange, Ill., junior, Chi Omega; Marilyn Huff, Wichita sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Kay Estes, Lubbock, Tex., sophomore, Delta Gamma; Sharon Moore, Leavenworth senior, Douthart; Sue Burrage, Springfield, Ill., senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Linda Bolan, Wichita sophomore, Hashinger; Carroll Kincaid, Huntington, W. Va., junior, Hashinger; Karen Sparks, Salina junior, Hashinger; Mary Mischler, Troy, Ohio, senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Judy Clifford, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; LaWalta Heyde, Ku Ku Rush Smoker 7 p.m., Wed. Jayhawk Room Union Speaker Dr. Forest C. "Phog" Allen and the shoe is U. S. KEDS $ ^{*} $ Official Bulletin Get that slim, tapered toe and "that great Keds feeling!" Pick yourself a pair of our fresh, new Keds-in new 1962 colors—and you're ready for anything! Housework, homework, loafing or living it up- you'll get the comfort and the chic that come only with the famous U. S. Kedsl Narrow and Medium widths. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Dampatth Church Shawnee Mission senior, Lewis; Dorothy Kicker, Mission senior, Lewis; Rita Rush, Hutchinson junior, Lewis; Catherine Blede, Overbrook junior, Miller; Kay Cash, Fairview Park, Ohio, junior, Pi Beta Phil; Julie Winkler, Caney sophomore, Sellards; Kay Mourning, Clearwater sophomore, Sigma Kappa; and Joyceyln Cade, Quenemo senior, Watkins. Two AWS Meets For Freshmen Set TOMORROW United Presbyterian Men; 7:00 p.m. West Center, 120 Oread. First Fall Meeting. TODAY TAPER-TOE CHAMPION in classic canvas The American Royal will be Oct. 11-19 in Kansas City. The Associated Women Students (AWS) orientation program for freshman women will be this evening in the ballroom of the Kansas Union. E. Gordon Ericksen, professor of sociology, is in charge of the local elimination contest. White, Black, Red, Beige, Orange and Yellow $4.95 CQ CQ CQ CQ DE WAHW BT My RST 599 at QTH in Room 201 in E.L. Lab.(behind Marvin Hall) at QTR es DATE 013023 UZUL (7:30 p.m. thursday, Sep-13 013024 KUUL (8:30 p.m. thursday, Sep-13 013025 RADIO CLUB BT All OM'S YL's es XYL's welcome BT BCN BUAR AC VI 3-2091 The 7 p.m. meeting is for residents of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and the four scholarship halls. Those living in Corbin Hall and off-campus housing are to meet at 8. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich Donnerstag den 27. September um 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser. Wir werden die Plaeene tuer über den 28. September um 5 Uhr. Herr Hoergos wird uns einige deutsche Lieder lehren. Es gibt ein lustiges Programm und alle sind herzilich eingeladen. 813 Mass. 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