] 'Biggest Bum' Contest Offers Revenge Chance Page 3 Is there a professor who has been giving you trouble? Do you want to get even with him? Well, students, the time is coming. All students will get a chance to pick a member of the faculty to be the "Biggest Bum on the Hill." "The Bum" will reign over the Bums' Ball on Oct. 29. The ball will be held from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. It is sponsored by the Independent Students Association. Each independent hall on the campus will nominate a faculty member to be its candidate in the contest. Independent students living in private homes may choose a candidate by submitting a petition signed by 25 students. Petitions must be filed with the ISA by Friday. From this list of names, the ISA will choose five final candidates who will be voted on by the student body. Voting booths will be set up in the Student Union, Strong Hall and the Information Booth for the election on Oct. 27-28. Students will vote by dropping pennies in cans labeled with the names of the candidates. The money will be donated to the Campus Chest fund. A "Mr. Bum" and a "Miss Bum," those with the best costumes, will be picked at the ball. ISA members will be admitted to the dance free. There will be an admission charge of fifty cents a person for all others. The "Blue Notes" will provide the dance music. Russia To Use Jet Airliners MOSCOW — (U.P) — Russia is planning to start using jet passenger planes on its internal airlines early next year. Plans have been completed for use of jet liners following conclusion of two years of experiments. General U. S. Grant toured Europe for two years after retiring from office and returned to accept a third-term boom, but was beaten in the convention of 1880. Panhellenic Workshop Set For Tomorrow Finances of KU sorority chapters will be discussed with Mary Ellen Lewis, Winfield senior, in charge. The main point in question will be University house bills. Pat Pierson, Burlington senior, will lead a discussion on the coordination of scholarship with campus activities. The Junior and Senior Panhellenic Councils will hold their annual workshop tomorrow night in the Student Union. Sharon Dry, Wichita senior, will be chairman with assistance from Carol Mather, Stafford senior, and Jo Houlton, Wichita senior. The present sorority rushing system will be analyzed to see if revision is necessary with Rosemary Ise, Wichita senior, leading the discussions. Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, will speak to the sorority advisers at the meeting. Each sorority pledge class will present a poster describing its national philanthropy. Turkish Press Discussed Richard Robinson, American Universities Field Staff lecturer, discussed the partisan press in Turkey at a joint meeting of Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi in Flint Hall last night. Student ID cards may be exchanged for the Kansas-SMU football game, and for all remaining home games. Exchange Your ID Cards Friday University Daily Kansan Forrest Hoglund, Kansas City, Mo., senior, chairman of the ASC seating committee, said the ex- changer must bring his ID card, the ID card he is going to exchange and $1 for the exchange. The exchange will be made from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday and from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Information Booth. Pre-war Japan, one of the world's leading industrial nations is the only country in the Far East with highly developed textile steel, machinery-building, chemical, and electrical industries. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1955. KU, K-State Sign Peace Pact Eighteen KU All Student Council members re-signed the KU-K-State peace pact in Manhattan Monday night. The document is signed jointly by both student councils before the first athletic event each year. The pact, in which the councils speak for the student bodies, is designed to discourage pre-game vandalism and to promote good will between the schools. If the student council of either school catches an individual in an act of vandalism, the minimum penalty is to pay for the damage. Wins Poetry Contest Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor emerita of English, won first prize at the evening meeting of the Poetry Day celebration in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. Her prize winning poem was a dramatic dialog entitled "Two Poets Pass the Time of Day: London, 1613." Dr. J. Neale Carman's "Quatrain" was also read. He is professor of Romance languages. and the maximum is expulsion from school for one semester. Unanimously passed by the ASC last week, the paet was signed by George Sheldon, Salina junior and ASC president, and the K-State student council president. The K-State student council will sit with the ASC in the student section at the game Nov. 5. A "peace pact" trophy will be presented to the winning school. Vicky Jacob Of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Wears one of the many Smart fashions from... 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