Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1963 Owl Society Chosen Service Group Selects 12 Alpha Phi Omega, honorary service fraternity, has chosen twelve new members. Those chosen are: Kent E. Andrews, Abilene freshman; Gerald L. Carden, Kansas City, Kansas junior; Gary B. Evans, Burlington freshman; Robert G. Elliot, Shawnee Mission freshman; Harold L. Hadky, Topeka sophomore; David J. Hutchins, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Raymond V. Isham, Shawnee Mission freshman; James P. Nordstrom, Topeka sophomore; Charles A. Spitz, West Long Branch, N.J. freshman; Ted R. Wilson, Independence, Mo. freshman; Clarence J. Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, and Robert Sherwood, Prairie Village freshman. Men or women, college students preferred, up to $140 week plus some overtime if desired. 12 positions open, three shifts. Most class schedules can be accommodated. Work involves re-typing high school yearbooks on an electric typewriter keyboard with certain additional functions, some to do with manual operations at the keyboard and others with slight editing and following of pre-set styles. High school journalism or yearbook experience helpful. Must be exceptional in spelling. Only the very brightest and fastest students should apply. Most weeks will run from 20 hours up to 35, with possible 40 hours during peak of season January through March. An 80 w.p.m. typist should make at least $3.65 per hour, more if exceptionally accurate. Work starts Nov. 1. Write P.O. Box 64, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas, for interview and testing appointment. Will give typing, spelling, and intelligence quotient tests. Able students should make around $2500 between Nov. 1 and April 1 without interfering with studies. Plant located in Mission, Kansas, within driving distance of KU campus. EXCEPTIONAL TYPISTS, $3-$4 HOUR Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers You can't learn it out of a book or from the advice of a friend. The art of money management comes only through experience, like ending up with a flat pocketbook at the end of the month. We cordially invite you to open an Economy Checking Account before another week goes by. An Economy Checking Account makes money management easier because it helps you budget expense . . . know where every dollar goes. Money in the bank can't be lost, borrowed or stolen. It's always safe, ready for use when you need it. Better Money Management Freshman members of the senate and house of representatives of the Associated Women Students (AWS) will be elected tomorrow. Novice Debate Meet Freshman AWS Vote Eight KU debaters will participate in a novice debate tournament Oct. 19 at Kansas State University in Manhattan. The Owl Society, honorary society for junior men, have selected new members. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Two freshman women will be chosen for Senate from a slate of seven. They were; Lance Burr, Salina; Colin Case, Colby; Jim Gough, Chanute; Fred Litttooy, Hutchinson; Clark Mandigo, Kansas City; and Terry Miller, Baxter Springs. 8th and MASSACHUSETTS STREETS The students will compete with teams from approximately 40 other midwestern colleges and universities. ANNOUNCEMENT! SECOND ANNUAL MONSTER CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE PARKER PEN PEOPLE NOW OPEN TO HUMAN BEINGS FREE no purchase required! see directions below! TERRIFYING PRIZES 20 Giant, Stuffed Monsters 7 feet tall!! (make ideal roommates-require no care or feeding) 40 Genuine Voodoo Dolls (Complete with pins and detailed instructions) 100 Eerie, Malevolent Monster Masks (Your friends will notice the refreshing change in your appearance) PLUS 200 CLEAN-FILLING, SMOOTH-WRITING PARKER ARROW CARTRIDGE PENS All you have to do to enter is visit your nearest Parker dealer, fill out an entry blank and mail it to: Monster Contest, Box No.878, Janesville, Wits. And while you're visiting, why not test-write our newest—The Arrow by Parker. This one loads quickly and cleanly with big Super Quark cartridges. It writes smooth as silk. The point should last you years, no matter how much you use it. The Arrow by Parker costs $2.95 and can save you important money on cartridges—ours are BIGGER and last longer (each is good for up to 10. 000 words). NOTE: All entries must be postmarked on or before midnight November 8, 1963, and received on or before November 16, 1963. Winners will be notified by mail no later than December 4, 1963. Open to any college student in the U.S.A. One entry per student. Prizes awarded by drawing. All entries become property of Parker. Decision of judges final Void in New Jersey, Missouri, and Wisconsin, and wherever else prohibited by law. PARKER -At 75 years-Maker of the world's most wanted pens --- PARKER ARROW PENS (and Monster Contest entry blanks) ARE AVAILABLE AT THE KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORE ---