Page 8 Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955. University Daily Kansan Those Horrible ID Photos They're All Over The Campus Pictures of you—like the picture on your identification card—appear in five places at the University. Besides the photo you have, your dean's office, the office of the dean of men and women, the registrar's office, and the hospital have pies. Taking and processing these photos is one of the main jobs of the Photographic Bureau, a part of the service program of University Extension. This fall, 7,800 pictures were taken, developed, and printed within 15 days. Mr. Wright recalled difficulty when taking the ID picture of Wilton Chamberlain, Philadelphia, Pa., freshman basketball player. "Our ID frame goes only to 6 feet 8 inches," Mr. Wright said. "Wilt covered the height indicator, so we raised it." Two Beattie Portronic cameras were purchased this fall. Harry Wright, photographer in the bureau, said they are "tops for the way we use them for ID cards." The bureau does more than take and process identification photos. Mr. Wright said the bureau makes reproductions of thesis graphs or of thesis field work photographs. 3 Professors Attend Meeting Dr. E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology; Dr. William Paden, professor of English, and Dr. Ambrose Saricks, assistant professor of history attended the third annual meeting of the southwest region of the American Association of University Professors at Lake Texoma, Okla., last weekend. Dr. Saricks is president of the Kansas chapter of the organization. Dr. Baur was appointed to the executive committee. The University of California has the largest-38,000-student enrollment of any college or university in the United States. TIME OUT or TOUCHDOWN Whether It's Reminder to Pep Squads: Your Uniforms should Get to New York Today to be Ready for the game. You'll be the Sharpest Rooter at the K-State game in your New York Cleaned Clothes. Call today, have your weekend clothes ready for the game. New York VI 3-0501 Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPERAMENTS Auditions Set For Follies Singers, dancers, actors, and variety acts will be auditioned for performance in Homecoming Follies on Nov. 18. All students are asked to audition or to attend the meeting in order to register their acts. The Homecoming Follies committee will hold auditions at 7 p.m. today and Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Several groups have expressed interest in the show. The Angels' Flight, women's drill team, will audition a precision drill, and the Red Peppers, freshmen women pep organization, will audition a can-can dance. Students To Give Honor Recital Seven University students will give an honor recital at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7 in Strong Auditorium. The students were selected by the music faculty of the School of Fine Arts for outstanding performances on the student recital series during the spring semester. The program will be as follows: "Sonatine for Clarinet and Piano" by Milhaud, Robert Johnson, Hutchinson junior, clarinetist, and Raymond Roberts, Kingman junior, pianist; "Romance," "Chevaux de Bois," "La Chevelure" and "Mandoline" by Debussy, Mrs. Carolyn Chard Hart, Topeka senior, contralto; "Sonata for Cello and Piano" by Shostakovich, Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo. junior, cellist, and Mary Ann Le-Moinne, Lincolnville junior, pianist; "Ondine," "Le Gibet," and "Alborado del Gracioso" by Ravel, Norman Chapman, Brandon, Canada junior, pianist. George Price's Characters Come in and see them at THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. by Charles Addams Homebodies New Yorker Album 1950-1955 DON DUNAWAY Senate ANNE HESSE Senate VOTE A. G.I. ASC ELECTIONS CANDIDATES FOR Wed., Nov.2,1955 BARBARA RODD A.G.I. CANDIDATES FOR THE HOUSE BOB BILLINGS MARCIA FINK NANCY PARKER DICK PATTERSON JAYNE ALLEN DEANNA MILLER