Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 30, 1955 CANDIDATE, GIRL, CONVERTIBLE—The chap waving is Pete McLaughlin, who's campaigning early for vice president of the Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council. With him is Carolyn King, Topeka freshman, and the driver is Marion "Buddy" Reno, Kansas City, Mo, freshman. Peter and Buddy are Phil Kennes. The car is strong. Hall Pete and Buddy are Phi Kappas, The car is passing Strong —Kansan photo If He Were Ike,He'd Not Run NEW YORK—(U.P.)—President Eisenhower's heart specialist said today that if he were in his patient's shoes, "I think I wouldn't want to run again." Dr. Paul Dudley White, the Boston specialist who flew to the President's bedside and who has kept in touch with his case daily by telephone, made the statement in a television interview with NBC's Dave Garraway on his "today" program. "Do you believe a second term is possible and or practical?" Dr. White was asked. He replied: "Many things are possible that may not be advisable. I think, as a matter of fact, it is up to him to make the decision. "He may or may not have a complete recovery. We can't tell yet." If he does, it is conceivable that that could be done. "But if I were in his shoes, I think I wouldn't run again, from what I have seen of the strain." Dr. White said that every day without complications counts in the President's favor and "there are very few complications after the second week." "Within a month we can tell how active he will be in the remote future," he said. Music Junior To Direct Choir John J. Cooper, Lawrence junior, has been named director of music at the First Presbyterian Church. Cooper has directed choirs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. While in service he also directed a mixed army chair in Lido, India. KuKu Pledges Elect Officers The pledges of KuKus, men's pep club, last night elected Bob Dunn, Mission sophomore, president. Ruwal Freese, Topека sophomore, was elected vice president, and John Downing, Kansas City Mo. sophomore, secretary-treasurer. Plans have been made for the KuKus to paint the seats of the pep section at the stadium so that a white "K" will be outlined in red when the members sit together. KuKus will assist in the sale of Parents' Day football game tickets on the campus Saturday, Oct. 8. Conrad Brown, Bartlesville, Okla. senior, is rewriting the pep organization's card stunts which will be used at the Iowa State game. The KuKus recently pledged 33 men. They are Dunn, Freese, Downing, Louis Bird, Meade sophomore; Bill Blue, Pensacola, Fla. junior; Bob Brown, Burrton sophomore; Hugh Bruner, Olathe sophomore; Alan Craven, Kansas City, Kan sophomore; Bob Downey, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Charles Franz, Fort Scott sophomore; Jack Gorelick, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore; Jack Havenhill, Blue Springs, Mo. junior; Bob Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Larry Kitlin, Lawrence sophomore; George Macgrreor, Leavenworth sophomore; Dan Perrill, Dodge City sophomore; Bob Plain, Garnett sophomore; Jerry Raw, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Bruce Sites, Dodge City sophomore. Bob Wagner, Concordia sophomore; David Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Herman Wood-cock, Merriam junior; Pete Lons, Stratford,Conn. junior; Dick Woods, Garden City junior; Bob Hopkins, Russell sophomore; Marvin Wilken, Garden City sophomore; Jack Henderson, Norton sophomore; Wayne Jones, Winchester sophomore; Merrill Jones, Milford junior; Gary D. Hale, Atwood sophomore; William M. Scott, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Steven C. Andrews, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Studio Theater Schedules Chinese Play For Nov. 9-11 "The Land of the Dragon." will be the next production in the Studio Theater series. The play, by Madge Miller will be given Nov. 9, 10, and 11 in Green Theater as the Children's Theater show. Adults also may attend. The play tells of Princess Jade Pure and a vagabond, Road Wanderer, who prevent Jade Pure's wicked aunt, Precious Harp, from seizing the imperial throne. A pet dragon, Small One, has a prominent vole. Tryouts for parts will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., in 105 Green Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 4 and 5. Any student is eligible to try out. Copies of the play may be obtained in 5 Green Hall. Rehearsals will be held during the actor's workshop at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday in Green Theater. Anyone interested in acting may attend the workshops.Those not cast for the current production will be assigned parts in plays to be given later. Sulphur is an important ingredient that helps give the skunk's secretion its evil odor. Paradoxically, the skunk's musk provides a component for making perfume. Your jeweler EXPLORE Life's Spiritual Dimension at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kentucky at 8th St. Ernst E. 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