University Daily Kansas Page 7 Psychology Group Has Annual Meeting Five University faculty and staff members and a guest speaker from the University of California participated in the annual meeting of the Kansas Psychological association here Friday. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science and director of the Governmental Research center; Max Dresden, professor of physics, and Robert Edwards, a physician with the University Health service, told of psychology from the point of view of their own fields during a symposium Friday afternoon in Strong auditorium. Donald W. MacKinnon of the University of California spoke at 11 a.m. on the topic, "Some Investigations of Personal and Professional Effectiveness," a report on work done during a long range study at the University of California under his direction. Gordon Collister, director of the Guidance bureau and associate professor of education, and Winton Ahstrom, graduate student, read papers on the implications of the reliability of differences in test scores for diagnosis. scores Larry Brunk, Western Civilization proctor, gave a paper on "The Effects of Different Administrations on the Solution of a Concept Formation Task." The study dealt with personality factors involved in the personal and professional effectiveness of successful men in varied fields. Donald P. Smith, third year architecture, was re-elected president of the KuKu's men's pep-organization Smith Re-Elected KuKu President Other officers elected were Conrad Brown, third year architecture, vice president; William Breygogle, college sophomore, secretary; Donald VonAchen, college sophomore, treasurer and James Nero, college sophomore, corresponding secretary. Jerry Kindig, engineering junior, was chosen the KuKu's cheerleader representative. The group also formally initiated the following pledges: William Snyder, Vernon Shull, Gerald Dawson, Herbert Prussack, James Ruthrauh, Thomas Williams, Paul Culp, Donald Lumpkin, Nero, Breyogle, and VonAchen, college sophomores; Ronald Phillips, engineering sophomore, Brown, and Bruce Patty, second year architecture. Class of 1900 Plans 55th Reunion June 5 A special 55th reunion of the class of 1900 is being planned for Sunday, June 5, with Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, professor emeritus of zoology, guiding the project. Ordinarily KU classes hold no official reunions after their 50th anniversary and those returning for commencements meet with the Gold Medal club. However, Dr Baumgartner is urging the 1900' ers to assemble in the Student Union at 9:30 a.m.for a get-together before attending the Gold Medal luncheon. U.S. Planes May Set Record U.S. Flights May 16 Melbourne, Australia — (U.R.) — Four U.S. Air Force F-84G fighter planes are expected to set a world record on a flight from Tokyo to Sydney, Wednesday, May 18, it was announced today. The planes will fly the distance of more than 5,000 miles non-stop in less than 11 hours by refueling in flight. The Norwegian Red Cross was chartered in 1865. Dr. Heider to Speak At Colorado Panel Dr. Fritz Heider, professor of psychology, will be a principal speaker at a symposium on "Cognition" conducted by the University of Colorado department of psychology Thursday through Saturday. His topic will be "Trends in Cognitive Theory and Research—Prospects for the Future." Other speakers will be Jerome Bruner, Harvard university; Egon Brunswik, University of California; Leon Festinger, University of Minnesota; Charles E. Osgood, University of Illinois; and David Rapaport, Austen Riggs center. Odd Heifer Westbrook, Minn.—(U,P)—M r s. Harold G. Thompson, local farm wife, has a white, dwarfish heifer with three toes on her front feet. Dr. George L. Anderson, chairman of the history department at the University has been elected chairman of the executive committee of the Mississippi Valley Historical association. Two graduate students were honored last night for their scholarship and leadership in the department of social work. Miss Martha Norris and Charles D. Heydon, each received $50 prizes provided by the Catholic Social Workers group in Kansas City. The society's membership of nearly 3,000 scattered from coast to coast gives it national rather than just regional importance. The current president is at Bowdoin College in Maine. Other members of the executive committee are from Virginia and Duke Universities and the University of California at Los Angeles as well as from schools within the valley area. Anderson Heads History Unit Miss Esther Twente, department chairman, made the announcement to an audience of more than 200 persons at the annual Social Work day banquet in the Student Union. Dr. Robert Havighurst, chairman of the University of Chicago committee on human development, was the speaker, discussing "The Social Roles of the Adult." Dr. Anderson, a member of the KU faculty since 1945 and department chairman the past six years, is an elected member of the executive committee. His term expires in 1957. Phi Alpha Theta honorary history society, will hold a dinner meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow on the terrace of the Student Union. New officers for next year will be elected. History Society to Meet Graduate Students Honored for Work Close Call Faith, S.D.—(U.P.)—Rancher Lynn Farnharm picked up a "big shell" at the scene of a jet plane crash and attempted to unscrew the bottom. Then he heard about a warning issued by the Ellsworth Air Force base. 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