Page 3 KU Receives $12,722 Grant For the fifth year, KU has received a grant from the United State Public Health Service to assist the psychiatric social work program here. Esther Twente, professor of the social work, said the grant of $12.722 will pay the salaries of a full-time faculty member and two part-time instructors and will provide traineeships to graduate students. Seniors will sit in a special section at the KU-Oklahoma A&M game on Senior Day Nov. 12. Ursula Lewis, associate professor, is the principal instructor for the 2-year course leading to the master of social work degree. Dr. Morton Jacobs and Dr. Nathan Greenbaum of Menorah Hospital, Kansas City. Mo., serve on a part-time basis. Senior committee chairmen have been elected. They are: Nov. 12 Chosen For Senior Day James B. Miller, Merriam, gift Wills B. Hoagland, Hutchinson, calendar; Robert W. Crisler, Merri- ment, ring; Darrell W. Webster, Norton, commencement reception; Joseph Steinbacher, Garnett, class day; Suzanne Schwantes, Winfield, commencement breakfast; Jane Hornman, Leawood, caps and gowns; Irene Six, Lyons, publicity. The chairmen were guests Sunday at the home of Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Association. Also attending were Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and Mrs. Murphy, Dean of Students Laurence C. Woodruff and Mrs. Woodruff, Dean of Women Martha Peterson, Dick Winternote of the association office, and Mrs. Winternote. Also present were Allen Frame, Topeka, president of the senior class; William C. Brainard, Artesia, Calif., vide president; Marjorie Pennington, Kansas City, Kan., secretary, and Beverly Buller of Lyons, treasurer. Policeman For A Day ANNA, Ill. — (U.P.) — Thomas Lawson had a brief career as a police officer here. The first day he was on duty, he was offered a job he had applied for at a service station and so resigned from the force after half a day of service. Summer Music, Art Camp To Include Theater Shows A theater program will be a new part of the Midwestern Summer Music and Art Camp to be held on the KU campus June 18-July 29. Lewin Goff, University Theatre director, will direct the theater group and will have two assistants, to be selected later. The four plays will be given in the Student Union Ballroom. Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director of the KU band and orchestra, is director of the cann, which is sponsored by the School of Fine Arts. Musical groups of the camp will include a 200-piece concert band, directed by Prof. Wiley; a 100-piece symphony orchestra directed by Gerald Carney, associate professor of music education, and the 175-voice chorus, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. One hundred students are expected in ballet classes, supervised by Robert Bell of the Bell School of Ballet, Oklahoma City. The art school, with 75 students expected will be supervised by Marjorie Whitney, professor of design Members of the Fine Arts faculty, special instructors and guest conductors will instruct the camp. Wednesday, October 12. 1955. University Daily Kansan Sociology Instructor Has Article Published Dr. John Gullahorn, visiting instructor of sociology, is a co-author of "Field Methods and Techniques," an article which appears in the fall issue of Human Organization magazine. The article describes how the field worker in the union research could be accepted among union leaders and also how he maintains trust of both union and management leaders. The study was made at the social relations laboratory of Harvard University. RUSHVILLE, Neb. — (U.P.)— Rancher Loosevelt will think twice before parking his car in a horse pasture again. Colts rubbed the paint from the entire rear end, dented the body with their teeth, and chewed on the upholstery through an open window. All Horses Hate Autos Sao Paulo is the coffee capital of Brazil, whose coffee crop normally accounts for more than half of the world's supply. The State of Sao Paulo produces a third of the nation's farm output as well as more than 55 per cent of its manufactured goods. Your Car, Serviced and Repaired At One Central Location Gas Oil - Lubrication - Motor Repairs Battery Service For your car's sake, come to 827 Vermont Motor-In - Body Work Tire Service Ex-Student Sent ToMentalHospital KANSAS CITY, Kan—(U.P.)-Eugene Byerley, 18, a former KU student, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing the Centerville, Kan. State Bank of $386 April 19 Judge Arthur J. Mellott ordered the youth committed to the Federal Medical Center at Springfield, Mo., for psychiatric examination. The youth, who lived in the Centerville area, used a stolen gun to force bank cashier James B. 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