Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Nov. 30, 1953 Statewide Activities Names Correspondents Eighty-seven students have been elected correspondents and publicity chairmen for their home county or area by Statewide Activities. Chairmen for 24 Kansas counties have not yet been named. The chairmen supply newspapers in their areas with news of KU students and their activities and do public relations work for the University. The general county and area chairmen; Allen county, John Benson; Anderson, John Shroeder; Atchison, Sandra Puliver; Barber, Jack Bergtoglio; Barton, Rollin Peschka; Bourbon, James Miller; Brown, Donald Kallas; Butler, Patricia Lewis; Chautauqua, Janice Stone; Cherokee, Garry Porter; Cheyenne, Patricia Felzien; Clark, Don Humphrey; Clays, Ruby Schauls; Coffey, Harold Bergsten; Comanche, Neoma Woolfolf; Cowley, Martin Hanna; Crawford, Keith Clugston; Decatur, Ronald Jarborger. Dickinson, Jane Hill; Doniphan, James Whittaker; Edwards, LaRue Sibley; Ellsworth, Joe Kynner; Ford, Mary Dougherty; Hardyvin, Franklin, Larry McGrath; Geary, John Waddell; Graham, Hans Hansen; Grant, Marilyn Alexander; Greenwood, John Green; Harper, Pat Fox; Harvey, John Nieman; Haskell, Joy Winsted; Hodgeman, Robert McClean; Jackson, Wendell Castle; Johnson, Robert BIII. Kingman, William Huffman; Labette, Joan Gurthidge; Lane, Janee Keady; Leavenworth, Lee Johnson; Lincoln, Lee Ann Urban; Logan, Larry Myers; Lyon, David Rorabaugh; McPherson, Diane Hawley; Marion, Janice Meisner; Marshall, Frank King; Meade, Robert Daughtry; Miami, Ann Runyan; Mitchell, Beverly Churchill; Montgomery, Maryn Munden; Nemaba Al Roberts; Neosho, Reynold Johnson. Norton, Darrell Webber; Osage Jack Beverly; Osborne, Joanne Ramaker; Ottawa, Marshall Biesterfield; Pawnee, David Holman; Phillips, William Crow; Pottawatomie, John Hansen; Pratt, Donald Stevens; Rawlins, Lynn McDougall; Reno, Jim Douglass; Republic, Ed Graham; Rice, Pat Buell; Riley, Leonard Suelter; Rush, Ida Mae Johnson; Russell, John Rodgers; Saline, Donna Lindsey; Sedgwick, Ellis Evans; Seward, Joan Zimmerman. Sheridan, Don Currier; Sherman, Jerry Dawson; Smith, Rex Tucker; Stafford, Carol Mather; Summer, Robert R. Dickensheets; Thomas, Sheila Haller; Trego, Nancy Squires; Wabausee, Gloria Ball; Wallace, Glen Goudy; Washington, Irma Kolterman; Wichita, Janet Stewart; Wilson, Dick Gilstrap; Woodson, Dale Dell Jackson county.Mo., Fred Pirarid; Missouri, Joan Parker; Chicago and area, Robert Hummel; Southeastern states, Joseph Muller; North- eastern states, Dianne Nothdurff; Pennsylvania, Bud Bixler. 100 Proof Wallingford, Conn. —(U.P.)— Two state policemen played a hunch that proved 100 proof. They stopped a motorist, Vincent J. Caserta, 28, of New York, on suspicion and said they found him in possession of 100 gallons of untaxed alcohol. Kansan classifieds bring results. June Christy, appearing in Hoch auditorium Dec. 5 with "The Festival of Modern American Jazz" has been singing since high school. June Christy Sings in Hoch June, whose real name is Shirley Luster, began her singing career in her home town of Decatur, Ill. There she sang with local groups and then with a collegiate orchestra at Illinois university. Upon graduation from high school at the age of 17, June went to Chicago to get a singing job. Unretouched photograph $ \mathrm{S t a * N u} $ restores textile oils lost through wear and drycleaning. Fabrics feel lively, soft, cashmere-smooth. Colors look brightier. Clothes drape properly, resist creases' and dirt. Wrinkles hang right out—even after crumpling or packing! Makes clothes look and feel new again! After a few months in Chicago, she was hired as vocalist with Boyd Rayborn's band playing in the Chicago Band Box. Before she began singing with Rayborn's band, she became ill and was forced to return to Decatur. Send a garment today Available only at drycleaners displaying this emblem... June remained in Decatur until well, then returned to Chicago. One day she went to a Chicago movie theater where Stan Kenton and his orchestra were appearing as the stage show. At the theatre June learned of a possible change in the band's vocalist and decided to try to get the job. Kenton interviewed her and then hired her two days later. Now a solo artist, June has joined "The Festival of Modern American Jazz" concert tour to present the songs which made her name prominent as a vocalist when she was with Stan Kenton. Official Bulletin TUESDAY Phi Sigma; Lecture, 12 noon, 417 Snow Dr. Sigmund Gundle, psychiatrist, "A Psychiatrist Looks at the Kinsley Report." YWCA cabin meeting, 3 p.m., Henley WEDNESDAY WYCA House of Representatives meeting. 4 n.m. Henley house. Chinese Student Class meeting, 7.30 p.m. Pine room, Memorial Union. Freshawks, 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow. Attendance required. Election and important business. Hiliel Foundation, 7-45 p.m., Myers hall, Rabbi Marshall Miller, Kansas City, Kan, speaks on "Chanukah, Its History and Observance." One of England's leading psychologists will speak at the University of Kansas. Dec. 1 on "Psychological Problems of Religious Intolerance." The lecture will be at 8 p.m. in Lindley auditorium. Deadline for ticket sales for Wesley and Dearborn is May 31. Get tickets in Wesley office. Myrls hall. Faculty Members Plan To Attend Conferences English Doctor To Speak Dec. 1 The speaker will be Robert H. Thouless, professor of educational psychology and a fellow of Corpus Christi college of Cambridge university. He is in the United States for a three months' visit on a Fulbright grant. Dr. Thouless is a past president of the British Psychological society, of the Society for Psychical Research, and of the Psychology section of the British Society for the Advancement of Science. He has filled several distinguished lectureships both in England and the United States and is the author of at least nine published books on psychological problems. Nine KU faculty members will attend national meetings during December, John H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate School, has announced. Dr. Downs Attends Meeting Dr. Cora M. Downs, professor of bacteriology has returned from a meeting of scientists in Detroit. The Henry Ford Medical society assembled the international group of experts interested in diseases caused by viruses and rickettsiae. Miss Downs has received several research grants for work in this area. Gilbert Ulmer, associate professor of education and assistant dean of the College, will attend a meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Los Angeles Dec. 28-31 William C. Young, professor of anatomy, will attend a meeting of the American Society of Zoology in Boston Dec. 28-30. Charles Michener, professor of entomology, will go to a meeting of the Entomological Society of America in Los Angeles Dec. 14-17. Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech and drama, will go to a meeting of the Speech Association of America in New York City Dec. 27-30. H. B. Hungerford, professor of entomology, will be present at the Entomological society meeting in Los Angeles, and also will attend a meeting of the Society of Systematic Zoology in Boston Dec. 26-31. Holger O. Nygard, instructor of English, will go to a meeting of the American Folk Lore society Dec. 28-30 in Tucson, Ariz. G. Bailey Price, professor of matheamics, will attend meetings of the American Mathematical society and the Mathematical Association of America Dec. 28-31 in Baltimore. Barbara Craig, assistant professor of romance languages, will go to a meeting of the Modern Language association in Chicago Dec. 28-30. Robert Sokal, assistant profes- sor of ontomology, will be present at a meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Science Dec. 26-31 in Boston. Kansan classifieds bring results. 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