Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1955. SUA Groups Need Members Students interested in serving on SUA committees may register at the Student Union Activities membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the ballroom of the Student Union. The SUA board members will explain the functions of their committees and Frank Burge, Student Union director, will speak. Free cokes will be served at the meeting. To co-ordinate the recreational and social activities in and around the Student Union, an SUA board of 12 members is selected each year. This board consists of four officers and eight directors who serve as chairmen of the committees. The committees are arts and crafts, dance, publicity, music and forums, hospitality, recreation, special events, and sportsman. The SUA sponsors such events as the Jayhawk Nibble, the Trail Room dances, the Homecoming and Relays dances, the Student Union Carnival, and the Christmas Party. The officers and board of directors are Bill Buck, senior of Kansas City, Kan., president; Petrea Doty, senior of Kansas City, Mo., vice president; Mary Ellen Lewis, senior of Winfield, secretary; Dean Graves, junior of Kansas City, Kan., treasurer. Bryce Cook, junior of Overland Park, sportsman; Sue Harper, senior of Winchester, III., hospitality; Eleanor Hawkinson, junior of Marquette, arts and crafts; Ted Ice, senior of Newton, dance; Leo Lesage, junior of Concordia, recreation; Rollin Peschka, senior of Great Bend, publicity; Phyllis Springer, senior of Lawrence, special events; and Mary Kay Woodward, senior of Parsons, music and forums. Nearly 2,000 nurses have completed training in 24 nursing schools in Israel since the country was founded in 1948. Fine Arts Groups Win Fair Awards The KU fine arts department for the second consecutive year won first place awards in the Kansas State Free Fair held in Topeka. The design department won first place in the collegiate handicraft division with a booth containing student work in ceramies, jewelry, weaving, sculpture, texture, book-binding, and silversmithing. The drawing and painting department won two first place awards for a booth containing student pencil and charcoal drawings, oils, and paintings and an individual award to Floyd Smith, drawing and painting junior, for his entry in the still life section of the amateur oils division. Skunk Stops Sales In Clothing Store LOS ANGELES—(U.P.) A Wilsiire Boulevard clothing store was temporarily closed today by a skunk. Two police officers responded to an early morning call from the store that a skunk had tripped a burglar alarm. The wary policemen tried to get animal shelter officials to tackle the animal but got the cold shoulder treatment. "We can't pick up the skunk." they were told. "It's a wild animal." The two officers were forced into action. The skunk retaliated. The officers fired but the skunk beat them to the draw—he fired first. Activities Group Plans Meeting Because the IBM system has not yet provided a list of students' names and counties, the Statewide Activities executive board was unable yesterday to set a definite date for its annual convocation. The board tentatively plans to hold the convocation in three weeks, and temporary county chairmen will be chosen next week. Students interested in temporary chairmanships or convocation correspondents should submit their names to Sally Rice, Abilene sophomore, at the alumni office, general chairman Steve Schmidt, Salina junior, announced today. Schmidt said students should also include their home town, county, previous experience, and explain their interest in temporary chairmanships. The board members made plans for publicizing the convocation in skits to be presented at organized houses, and posters which will be placed on the campus. WAX JOBS COMPLETE LUBRICATION PARKHILL STANDARD SERVICE Phone VI 3-5688 23rd & La. FREE Pickup & Delivery CAR WASH BATTERIES TIRES The Allied-Independent party appointed an elections committee and outlined plans for the freshman election at its first meeting last night in the Student Union. AGI Election Committee Named Thomas Hampton, Salina junior, was named chairman of the freshman elections committee. Members are Kent Porter, Wichita sophomore; John Hedrick, Ellinwood sophomore; Margaret Clark, Kansas City junior; Diana Rhoades, Blair, Nebr., junior; Joanne Naffziger, Parsons senior; Joan Hill, Abilene sophomore; Ruth Gay, Jerry Eliott Jayne Callahan, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, junior; Judy Midland, Ina Mae Brewster, Lawrence senior; Jane Cornick, Newton sophomore, James Trombold, Wichita sophomore, and Jean Hahn, Minneapolis sophomore. The next meeting was tentatively scheduled for Oct. 4. Burglar Sports Novel Costume Burglar Sports Novel Costume UPLAND, Calif. — (U.P.)—Police said today Henry Calvin, 27, arrested on suspicion of burglarizing several churches in the area, was carrying his "tools"—a Bible and a choir robe. He told police it was easy to enter churches posing as a choirmaster, dressed in the robe and carrying the Bible under his arm. Get in the Swim! Plunge into Hill activities by joining SUA. Be at the membership meeting this Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Union Ballroom. Find out about all the SUA events. Sign up for the events in which you are interested. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES The Best Spiral Buys in Town Check These Values! The Jay Book 11" x 8 1/2", Plastic Coated 90 Sheets of 20 lb. paper 50c Our Regular Spirals 11" x 8 1/2", Narrow Rule or Wide Rule 55 Sheets of 16 lb. paper 25c