Page 4 Tuesday, Oct. 8, 196; University Daily Kansan Freshman Dormitory Officers Discuss Aspects of Leadership A picnic at Lone Star Lake Sunday turned into an afternoon of hard work for more than 100 freshman women's residence hall officers, the Dean of Women and assistants. The officers were divided into committees under the supervision of Emily Taylor, dean of women, and her assistants. The committees discussed the various aspects of leadership, and discussed their responsibilities as officers of the freshman women's residence halls. The new floor chairmen who were elected Thursday night are: CORBIN HALL: Nancy Soderstrom, Wichita, first floor north; Trish Collins, La Jolla, Calif, second floor north; Cecilia Pitts, Merriam third floor north; Bonnie Stenzel, Ness City, fourth floor north; Libby Roberts, Shawnee Mission, fifth floor north; Mary Halloran, Topeka, sixth floor north; Vicki Secrest, Colby, seventh floor north. Joanna Longley, Chicago, Ill. first floor south; Sharon Robertson, Silver City, N.M., second floor south; Spring Stidham, Park Ridge, III. third floor south; Vicki Harris, Shreveport, La., fourth floor south. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall: Rena Olson, Omaha, Neb., ground floor; Jane Carlson, River Forest, fil, first floor east; Jean Brurgardt, Des Moines, Iowa, second floor east; Glenda Hord, Kansas City, third floor east; Leslie Spurck, Shawnee Mission, fourth floor east. Trishia Cowen, Junction City, crossbar; Connie McLain, Leavenworth, first floor west; Lillian Genther, Prairie Village, second floor west; Marcia Bunn, Tulsa, Okla., third floor west; Betty Arnold, Hoisington, fourth floor west. Statewide Activities To Select Chairmen Applications have been sent to all living groups by Statewide Activities for anyone interested in becoming a County Chairman or Home Town Correspondent. The applications are due Oct. 15, at the alumni office, 127 Strong. Statewide Activities carries on all phases of public relations with high schools, alumni, and citizens of the state. Members of the organization keep KU's achievements before the public eye. The members of the Statewide Activities Executive Council are: Thomas Hamill, president; Charles Whitman, vice-chairman in charge of Speakers' Bureau; Jerry Bell, vice-chairman in charge of county Chairman Program; Gary Grazda, Public Relations Chairman; Marylin Miller, secretary; and Roger Harmon, treasurer. How can you describe a diamond? Can you tell of the emotions, the memories that are hidden in its depths? Diamonds speak with a special eloquence known only to a woman in love They are a symbol of that love, enduring, ever-beautiful. Columbia Diamonds have a special appeal of their own. Not only are they examples of the jeweler's craft at its best, but in addition, they are the only rings you can buy with built-in security, thanks to two self-adjusting "Tru-fit" ring guards that mold the ring to the shape of your finger. You'll enjoy this new kind of ring comfort, secure in the knowledge that your ring is safe, centered and secure. Means perfect fit . . . no more annoying twisting and turning . . . no more fear of loss. What's more your diamond never loses its value, for under Columbia's FULL VALUE TRADE-IN PLAN the full price you paid will be applied to a new Columbia Ring of larger size anytime you wish. Styles from $50 to $5000 Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. It's OK to owe Ray Formerly Gustafson's Savings and Loan Institute Opens Thursday for Junior Executives A KU Savings and Loan Institute for Kansas junior executives will be held October 10-12 in the Kansas Union. The 15th annual institute is sponsored by the Kansas Savings and Loan League and the KU Extension. It offers a three-year sequence of programs for the young executives. The program will have separate lectures and discussions for the first, second and third year groups. Each year the executives return to take a more advanced class until they finish the program. "The program is designed to give instruction, ideas and inspiration for the executives of the savings and loan industry and keep them informed." Robert M. Nelson, a coordinator from the KU extension said. Registration for the institute will begin at 8:30 a.m., Thursday and programs continue until 4 p.m., Thursday and Friday. Saturday the program ends at noon and the executives will attend the KU-Iowa State football game in the afternoon. ALBERT GROSSMAN PRESENTS EXCLUSIVELY ON © Warner Brothers Records KANSAS CITY MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, OCT. 18 8:30 p.m. Enclose stamped self-addressed envelope to Municipal Auditorium Box Office, Kansas City, Missouri. Tickets: $2.00,$3.00,$3.50,$4.00 A TRIO CONCERTS PRODUCTION NEW APARTMENTS One or Two Bedrooms $75.00 and $85.00 We are presently decorating these units. Tenants renting now may select wall colors. .drapes. .etc. All Units Air Conditioned. Carpeted and Have Disposals. Provincial Furniture Available. PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night