Page 3 Committee On Committees Appoints ASC Committees (This is one in a series of articles of articles on ASC committees and their functions.) The All Student Council retains within its framework a number of standing committees to expedite its business and to delegate responsibility to specific groups for certain purposes. One of these committees is the committee on committees. The committee on committees is appointed by the ASC president with the approval of two-thirds of the Council. Its purpose is to appoint individuals in the Council to the various standing committees and to guide these committee members in carrying out their duties. Bob Pope, Wichita graduate student, is the present committee on committees chairman. He and four other committee members, representing all political parties, select and appoint members to standing committees on the basis of their experience and ability to perform the duties of the committee to which assigned. Bill Outlines Duties The ASC bill which outlines the duties of the committee on committees says; "The committee on committees shall have the power to appoint all standing committees of the All Student Council. The committee as a whole shall decide how many of each party are to serve on each committee except in these cases specified by law. In accordance with these decisions the representatives of each party shall place their own members as they see fit. "Senators or Representatives who have no party affiliation shall be asked by the Committee to state their committee preference. These preferences shall be followed in so far as they are compatible with sound administration." The bill says that the committee "shall also appoint replacements for vacancies occurring on any standing Council committee, and shall assign new Council members to committees within two weeks after they take their seats." Furthermore, the committee shall "oversee the operations of all standing committees of the Council, to see that each committee keeps a record of its proceedings, and to see that these records are adequately maintained." Anpoints Advisers One other duty of the committee on committees is to appoint faculty advisers to the standing committees. The All Student Council standing committees are the elections committee, charter committee, public relations committee, finance and auditing committee, scholarship committee, labor committee, housing committee, and the opportunities committee. School Head Talks To Club "In hiring a teacher I want someone who really wants to teach." William D. Wolfe, superintendent of the Lawrence Public Schools, told the Education Club Wednesday. "I want someone who is enthusiastic enough to want to just teach kids, not some particular grade," he said. "I want someone who is prepared to teach in his field," he said. Mr. Wolfe said he wanted teachers who liked to work with people. They should be objective, but also have some convictions of their own. "I like to see a teacher who is adaptable. No two teaching jobs are ever going to be the same," he continued. Teachers should be emotionally, physically and mentally healthy, so they will be able to devote their time to their job, Mr. Wolfe said. Statewide Plans Vacation Program The showing of films and slides, parties, high school assemblies, and displays have been planned to inform high school students about the University during spring vacation. The programs, sponsored by the Statewide Activities, will give available information about curriculum, housing and activities. A traveling display to be shown in high schools throughout the state is being planned for next year by Virginia Ward, Hays junior, and Arthur Vogel, Leavenworth freshman. The display will be a fold up poster board. 3 To Attend ASTE Meeting Three members of the department of engineering will attend the meeting of the American Society of Tool Engineers in Chicago. They are Paul G. Hausman, professor of engineering, Howard Rust, and Grant Snyder, instructors in engineering. The portion of highway U.S. 12 from Detroit to Chicago was formerly an old trail used by the Potawatomi Indians. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL Fried Chicken Dinner 85c (Wilson's Perfection Friers Only) Including: Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Side Dish of Salad, Coffee or Milk Come early or late and avoid the crowd. TASTY PORK TENDERLOIN SANDWICHES Each clinic consists of three separate meetings. The first two meetings of this clinic were held in January and February. Radioactive Clinic Begins Cash checks on your K.U. ID Card Radioactive techniques for diagnosis and therapy in medicine will be discussed at the second in a series of three radioisotope clinics today and Friday. JIM'S DRIVE-IN The first clinic was held last November, and the third of the series will begin April 11. Those who will attend the clinic are Dr. R, F. Conard, Emporia; Dr. Howard R. Hancock, Lubbock, Tex., and Dr. Frederick Wallingford, Bartlesville, Okla. For orders to go As part of the clinic's program, the doctors spend a short time at the Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka to learn various techniques learned at the university. VI 3-9741 Approximately 48 hours of laboratory instruction in radiation biophysics are given during each clinic. Frank E. Hoecker, professor of physics, and the University Extension sponsor the clinics. Three To Attend Education Meeting Three School of Education faculty members will attend the 11th annual convention of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Monday, March 19, to Friday, March 23, in New York City. They are Dr. Cloy S. Hobson, professor of education; Dr. Karl Edwards, associate professor, and Dr. Robert Ridgway, assistant professor. Wyoming was the first state to grant women the right to vote. The first territorial legislature adopted a woman's suffrage act Nov. 30 1869. 732 N. 2nd A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) Thursday, March 15, 1956. University Daily Kansan Ericksen To Discuss West Indies "Overpopulation and Illegitimacy in the West Indies" will be the subject of a talk by Dr. E. Gordon Ericksen, associate professor of sociology to the Sociology Club at 4 p.m. Friday in 17 Strong E. Dr. Ericksen returned in January from a 17-month leave of absence to Barbados, British West Indies. He was a member of the International Cooperation Administration and Caribbean Commission. Geology Club Meets Monday As a Commission consultant on development and housing, he concentrated on the self-help housing program for low income families in the islands of the Eastern Antilles. Geology Club Meets Monday The Geology Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 19, at 426 Lindley Hall. A panel discussion on research problems will be conducted by four graduate students. The eye of the crayfish (freshwater cousin of the lobster) is composed of a great number of individual simple eyes, all compounded into one compact structure. THE LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK STORY Chapter One Your milk is kept cool at $ 38^{\circ} $ on the farm until our insulated dust-tight trucks collect it. Then it's delivered fresh to our dairy. Average time from cow to dairy—2 to $ 2!_{2} $ hours. 202 W. 6th V13-5511 NERVOUS FROM THE SERVICE Your Car Has Been Getting? Then let the boys at Motor-In relax you with service you can trust. Expert mechanics and the best equipment available will give you the itch . . . the itch to keep returning to Motor-In for courteous, complete automotive service. 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