University Daily Kansan Page 7 Quill Book Is Renamed The University Quill club president, Lucile Janousek. education senior has announced that the club's annual literary publication, "Tend," has been renamed. The new title is "Quill." and it is due to come out during the first part of the second semester. The magazine will feature creative prose and poetry by KU students. Also to be published by the club this year will be a mimeographed magazine called "Quillett." Serving as a brief supplement of "Quill." this magazine will probably be published twice a year. Miss Janousek also invited persons to join the club. The next regular meeting will be Dec. 1 in Fraser hall and has been named "Imagination Unlimited." All members and prospective new member have been urged to bring their type writers to participate in a group project—the writing of a story or drama. Non-members may join the club by bringing to the meeting some original composition which they wish to be read by the club. Records of more than 20,500,000 former members of the military service are on file at Army's record center at St. Louis, Mo. Foreign Students PlanWeekendTrip A weekend trip to Manhattan and Abilene is being planned for foreign students by the Presbyterian Westminster fellowship. On Saturday, Nov. 27, the students will take a guided tour of the experimental farm at Kansas State college and visit the Eisenhower museum in Abilene. Saturday evening the students will be guests of the Junction City Mariners club and will stay in Presbyterian homes. They will attend the church of their choice Sunday. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1954 New Discussion Group Meets A newly-formed discussion group, sponsored jointly by the YMCA and YWCA and called "Worship and the This is the third year the foreign student project has been held. Last year approximately 40 students took the trip. The Military Air Transport Service carried 80 per cent of all armed forces airmail transported during 1953. The remaining 20 per cent was carried by scheduled commercial airlines. Arts," met for the first time last night at Henley house. To create a mood, manufacture emotions, and to put across ideas by using the inspirations of the arts—music, paintings, and writings—was decided to be a primary purpose of the group. At the next meeting the group will consider a worship service to be given at a Christmas party planned by the SUA for Wednesday, Dec. 15. LOST RED BILLFOLD containing papers, identification and money. Rosella Norton. Finder keep money, please return cifflent paper to 395 Museum 2535JJ. 11-11 BROWN PAIR OF GLASSES not in case. Lost last Friday. Return to Daily Kansai. Notice for $2 reward. 11-11 KU FLAG and staff from Theta Tau fraternity. Finder please return to Bob Pope at 1602 Louisiana. $5 reward. No questions asked. 11-15 DOUGLAS CO. BANK BOOK containing 258 or 1177. Sandra Woody, 11-11 A GREEN Schaefer Snorkel pen. merl on graverve on the sides. I h1-1 please call me. I h1-1 BILLFOLD in the Hawk's Nest Friday noon. Name on the outside. If found please call KU 248 Mary L. Dantilau. LADY'S SILVER BENRUS WATCH. Lost Friday night between Chi Omega house and Hoch. If found please call Jo Ann Young at 731. 11-12 RCA Victor recordings of Shakespeare's Davis V. See Mr. Grier, KU Engl 15-18 STARTS FRIDAY Phone 321 Last Times Tonite Silvana Mangano "BITTER RICE" and "ANNA" BUSINESS SERVICES BVERAGEES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co. 616 Vt. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are ours, including toys, furniture, everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Grant's 418I. tt TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 27717M. tf WINTERIZE NOW! 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