University Daily Kansan Page 8 Wednesday, May 26, 1954 Senior Class Leaders Told Senior class committee chairmen and members have been announced by Nancy Canary, education senior and class president. They are: Activities chairman, B. H. Born, education senior; Mary Ann Mahoney, education senior; Donna Arnold, Julie Gempel, and Bill Payne, college seniors, and Bill Crews, business senior. Alumna relations chairman, Nancy Munger, college seni; Norma Lou Falleta, Pat Johnson, and Hugh Buchanan, college seniors, and John Calvin and Eric Null, business seniors. Thanks to you and all the undergraduates for your business. It has been a pleasure to serve you - Congratulations Graduating Seniors Light-as-air nylons pile up. In 1953 American makers delivered 10,000 tons of them. See You Next Year! Amusement chairman, Margaret Black, college senior; Kathleen Mahoney, Jack Campbell, and Harold Henson, college seniors; Fred Van Bebber, business senior, and Marion Clyma, fine arts senior. breakfast chairman, Diana Foltz, pharmacy senior; Georgianna Flynn, Bob Toulson, and Bill Payne, col-airs senior, and Joyce Henry, fine arts senior. History chairman. Phil Hahn, college senior; prophecy chairman, Dick Sheldon, college senior, and calendar chairman, Jane Megaffin, journalism senior. Cap and gown chairman, Bob Wunsch, college senior; Bob Toalson, and Joan Guthridge, college seniors; Frank Rodkey, business senior; Lynn Burton, fine arts senior, and Shirley Piatt, journalism senior. Directory chairman, Shirley Platt, journalism senior; Bob Toalson, and Joan Guthridge, college seniors, and Diana Foltz, pharmacy senior. Publicity chairman, Tom Stewart; Gordon Ross, and Mary Betz, all journalism seniors; Marvin Clyma, Norma Glass, and Anne Hvde, fine arts seniors. Class day chairman, Max Murray, business senior; George Michale, business senior; Tom Pratt, Barbara Logan, and Marilyn Hawkinson, college seniors, and JoAnn Smith, education senior. Senior gift chairman. Don Humphreys, college senior; Lee Duggan, Bob Toalson, Pat Aylward, and Vickie Rosenwald, college seniors, and Barbara Bowdish, business senior. Reception chairman, Vernie Theden, business senior; Carolyn Campbell, and Bill Patterson, college seniors; Helen Boring, education senior, Gene Rogers, engineering senior, and Tom Church, business senior Ring chairman, Larry O'Brien, business senior; George Michale, and Carroll Speckman, business seniors; Nancy Landon, college senior, and Joanne Groe, fine arts senior. The chief exports of the island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean are ghee, aloes, and dragon's blood. The first cotton mill in America was built on James Island, S.C., in 1789. Two-thirds of the women's and 83 per cent of men's and children's hosiery is made in the South. Whenever you travel for work or play protect your cash the travelers cheque way Going away? Here's a travel tip: Never carry more in cash than you can afford to lose. Instead, let us convert your travel funds into American Express Travelers Cheques. They are convenient as cash and 100% safe. You can't lose. Because, if your cheques become lost or stolen you will get a quick refund. World-famous American Express Travelers Cheques are so easy to use! You just sign them when you buy them...again when you spend them. Your matching signatures are all the identification you need to spend these cheques anywhere in the world. So remember, a day or so before you leave, drop in and let us provide all the American Express Travelers Cheques you'll need—only 75¢ per $10 in denominations of $10, $20, $50 or $100. Another service to you from The Lawrence National Bank CA$H FOR YOUR BOOK$ As soon as you finish your exams, sell us all those books that you no longer need. We will be buying back books needed at KU next year An out-of-town buyer will be available to buy those books no longer being used at KU. May 27 to June 4