Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1963 Registrar Says Photos To Be Taken by Friday The registrar's office has urged students requested earlier to report to the Photo and Graphic Arts Bureau to be photographed before Christmas vacation begins Friday. A letter was sent to about 1.000 students Nov. 12 requesting the photographs for the deans' files. Response to the letter has been disappointing, William Kelly, assistant registrar, said. ASC May Stop Groups' Funds Campus organizations receiving money from the All Student Council face a freezing of these funds if they do not report before the ASC tonight. "Tuesday night will be the last chance," Stuckey said, "and those who don't report can have their funds frozen by the council's treasurer." John Stuckey, Pittsburgh senior and ASC chairman, said last night that all 12 groups which divide $5.117 in council are required by the ASC constitution to make reports on their activities every two months. Organizations which must report are the Association of University Residence Halls, the delegation to the National Conference on Race and Religion, Engineering School Council, People-to-Feep, Current Events Committee, Business School Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Mortar Board, Radio Production Center, American Pharmaceutical Center and Student Bar Association. KU Chemist Receives Renewal of $10,360 Edward E. Smissman, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, has received a $10,360 grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue his research in medicinal chemistry for a third year. He and his group are conducting studies on central nervous system depressants, enzyme inhibition and anti-infectives. Also working on the project are John Carr, postdoctoral research associate from the University of Washington, Seattle; John R. Sorenson, Racine, Wis.; graduate student, and Charles Barfknecht, Lakemills, Wis.; graduate student. The Photo and Graphic Arts Bureau is in the basement of Watson Library. It was difficult to locate previously, Kelly said, because workmen had not completed the addition to Watson. The bureau may be found most easily by entering the outside stair-well east of the main entrance of Watson Library. Directional signs have been set up to aid students in locating the bureau. The pictures are being taken again because of a camera failure when identification pictures were taken during enrollment. Kelly said it is to the students' benefit to have the picture in the deans' files because the photographs aid deans in writing recommendations after a student has been graduated. Regents Qualify To Allot Funds Chancellor W, Clarke Wescoe said yesterday he thinks the Kansas Board of Regents is qualified to distribute federal funds recently allocated by Congress for higher education. The regents Saturday voted to request Gov. John Anderson to designate the board to distribute the funds. The Congressional education bill states that the distributing agency must be "broadly representative" of all four-year colleges and universities and junior colleges, both public and private. The chancellor said two or three representatives of private institutions and junior colleges would have to be added to the fund distributing agency in addition to the Board of Regents. The board is in charge of only state-supported institutions. "Aside from that addition," Chancellor Wescoe said, "the board is well qualified." The $1.2 billion bill specifies that the agency to distribute the funds must be designated by the governor of each state. Chancery Club. 7:15 p.m. Moot Court Season. Scotland and Hugh Taylor, England. Coziness is a tree In your own pad Inquiry Forum, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Stratford Road. Catholic Mass 5 p.m., St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. Le Certe français se récupra ce soir, le dix-septième décembre, a 7 h. 30, dons Provincial Furniture Available Kennedy Memorial Considered Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. la Kansas Room de l'Union, pour fêter la Fête de Noël. Nous discuteron et suivrons des coutumes français de Noël et nous mangerons des rafraichissements! Tous ceux qui s'interessent au français ont cordialement invités. Teaching Interviews: Coffeyville—elementary, math, music and coaching jobs. Jan. 7, Wichita. Jan. 9, Tulsa, Okla. These units have been newly decorated — with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned PARK PLAZA SOUTH Official Bulletin One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 Western Civ. Discussion, 9 p.m., St. Lawrence Center. And at such a modest cost . . . A scholarship and the sponsorship of a seat in the new National Cultural Center in Washington, D. C., are two ideas being considered by the special All Student Council Committee to establish a memorial to President Kennedy. Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th German Dept. Christmas program and Nationals Ann. Fuscher Theater. Everybody welcome. Day or Night Timely Topics, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Center, 1015 Stratford Road. "What Makes the Visible Church Visible?" — Rev. Brendan Downey, O.S.B. Episcalpic Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. John Stuckey, Pittsburgh senior and a member of the committee, said these are the only two ideas which have come to his attention. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford, St. "To erect can also be interpreted to mean to form." Stuckey said. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '53 Pontiac, 4 door $69 '56 Ford Wagon $249 Stuckey, ASC chairman, said the enabling resolution introduced by Ali Hassan, India sophomore, specifies a memorial should be "erected." 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