--- Page 3 Thursday, February 3.1955 University Daily Kansan CLOSEUP—Rain, sleet, and snow transformed this common campus object into a work d'art. It's one of the Campanile benches as photographed Tuesday. Murphy Appoints Extension Agent Donald L. Seba has been appointed University Extension representative for the Southwest Kansas center with headquarters at Garden City, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy announced. He replaces Bill Nelligan, manager the past 3 $ \frac{4}{3} $ years, who has become assistant executive secretary of the postgraduate medical education program at the Medical center. Mr. Seba received the bachelor of science in education degree from KU in 1952 and has done graduate work here. He is a Navy veteran and attended Kansas State college two years. Since graduation Seba has been a science teacher and assistant coach at Highland Park high school, Toneka. From the Southwest Kansas center, Mr. Seba will serve a 24-county territory, assisting children's, school, Students May Watch Go or Goof' Program Duane Hefner, college sophomore and master of ceremonies, has invited all students to the radio studio to watch the broadcast. "Go or Goof" is something different in the way of disc jockey programs. Hefner will play some of the latest record releases, and a panel of students from North College, Corbin, Battenfeld, Douthart and Grace Pearson halls will try to predict if the record will be a hit or a flop—or, as Hefner puts it, go or goof. BOOKS for your VALENTINE We have a large range of subjects from which to choose: Poetry & Drama Oil & Water Color Painting Architecture Book of Prints Fiction & Biography Humor & Cartoons Cooking & Gardening Fiction & Biography Fiction & Biography Come in & see us soon Alumni Stick Close to KU professional and other adult groups in organizing special or continuing educational programs. Of the 43,164 KU alumni whose addresses are up-to-date, 55 per cent live within 200 miles of Lawrence, Dick Wintermote, Alumni association field secretary, said today. Douglas county has five per cent of the alumni, and 30 per cent live within 50 miles of the campus. 43.5 per cent live in Kansas. By specific areas, Mr. Wintermote said Greater Kansas City has 18 per cent; Wichita, five per cent; and Topeka, four per cent. 28 per cent live in other states and are distributed through Missouri, California, New York, and Texas. Mr. Wintermote said 12,169 alumni are paid members and receive the monthly magazine. He considers this a good record among large state universities. Mr. Wintermote estimated about 10 to 15 per cent, above the figures reported, are "lost" or have temporarily unknown addresses. There are thousands of other former students whose addresses are not current, he said. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Crazy Otto --Johnny Mattox Tweedle Dee -The Lancers I Love You Madly -The Four Coins 925 Mass. Bell's --- MORE LUCKY DROODLES! MORE LAUGHS! --- FIGURE EIGHT SKATED ON THIN ICE Charles McGaha Eastern New Mexico University FOOTBALL STADIUM WITH ALL SEATS ON SO-YARD LINE Herbert V. Wilkins University of Alabama WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. THEY'RE CLAMORING FOR THEM! Who? Students. What? Luckies. Coast to coast, dormitory to dormitory, college smokers prefer Luckies to all other brands, according to the greatest up-to-datest college survey. Again, the No.1 reason for Luckies' wide lead: Luckies taste better. They taste better, first of all, because Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better. "It's Toasted"—the famous Lucky Strike process-tones up Luckies' mild, good-tasting tobacco to make it taste even better. So enjoy the better-tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike. But don't be like the man in the Droodle above, titled: Pickpocket acquiring Luckies. Make sure you have plenty of your own. Buy Luckies by the carton. Lucky Droodles* are pouring in! Where are yours? We pay $25 for all we use, and for many we don't use. So send every original Drooddle in your noodle, with its descriptive title, to Lucky Droodle, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. COWARDLY TENNIS RACQUET (NO GUTS) Barbara Sprung Brooklyn College Better taste Luckies... HIGHWAY FOR GRASSHOPPERS B. D. Toepfer University of Oregon LUCKIES TASTE BETTER CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! O. A.T. Co. PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES