Page 3 Statewide Activities Heads Chosen To County Groups The names of permanent chairmen of the county clubs in the Statewide Activities organization were announced today by Nei McNeill, president of Statewide Activities. The chairmen were elected by members of their respective county clubs in a Statewide Activities convocation held Nov. 14. Statewide Activities is an organization designed to help publicize the University. Its chief aims are to spread goodwill for the University among people in the state counties inform prospective students and their parents of the opportunities at KU, and promote and encourage student activities at the University. The county chairmen, by counties. are! Anderson, Donna Hodgson, freshman; Atchison, Hugh Bell, freshman; Barton, John R. Smith, junior; Iam R. Smith, junior; Butler, Janice Skar, freshman; Chauquette, Ann Sproul, junior; Cherokee, Marilyn Miles, freshman; Cheyenne, Walter Thompson, junior. Dickinson, Fred Rice, freshman; Don- phian, Roger Miller, freshman; Douglas, Margarete, Black, sophomore; Edwards, Mary Hite, Sophomore; Lewis Hite, Hite, sophomore; Eldsworth, Kay Mueler, sophomore; Finney, Robert Ball, soph- more; Ford, Robert Toalson, sophomore. Clark, Jonell Ashcraft, junior; Clay, Neil Peterson, senior; Cloud, Phyllis Horstman; MacKinnon, Joan Cairns, sophomore; Comanche, Jacque Canfield, freshman; Cowley, Roger Warren, junior; Crawford, John Glick Jr., sophomore; Matur, Mary Louise Woodward, sophomore. Franklin, Shirley Strain, junior; Geary, Gerry; Roy Ulrich; Graham, Gary Sandin; freshman; Gray, Frank Timken; senior; Hodgeman, Jim Sorem, sophomore; Jef Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. University Daily Kansan L.M.O.C. No.9 Bibler's Best ON SALE TODAY IN THE INFORMATION BOOTH ON SALE DOWNTOWN AT ROUND CORNER Drug Co. 801 Mass. Fridav. Dec. 14. 1951 HOLT'S DRUG And Prescriptions 14th and Mass. Kearny, Robert Crump, freshman; Kingman, Robert Wunsch, sophomore; Lippert, Robert Lippert, sophomore; Don Belden, sophomore; Leavenworth, Edward Chapman, junior; Lincoln, Riley, Tammann, sophomore; Linn, Wilson, Wilson junior; Logan, Norman Spurrier, freshman; ferson, John S. May, senior; Johnson, William Payne, sophomore. Lyon, Lee Lowder Jr., junior; Marion, Ralph Mitchell, senior; Marshall, Don- tle Mitchell, junior; Lou Sheets, seni- ner; McPherson, Harry Sprague, freshman; Meade, Leo Bird, freshman; Miami, Anne Conway, sopho- her, Mitchell, Richard Morrell, freshman. ROWLANDS Book Stores (Both Stores) Montgomery, George Weiser, senior; morris, John Olson, junior; NOsho, John Morris, Jr.; Nohon, Michael Held, field, sophomore; Norton, William Krebhel, sophomore; Osage, Patricia Garrett, sophomore; Osborne, Donald Darnell, marin; Ottawa, Michael McNalley, junior. Pawnee, William Frizel Jr., sophomore; Phillips, Sarah Selbe, freshman; Larsen, Michael, freshman; lings, Kathleen Holthus, freshman; Reno, Betty Lu Gard, freshman; Rice, Delbert freshman; Riley, Dave Hills, junior; Rons, Ronald Sammons, sophomore. Rush, Joe Renner, freshman; Russell, Jane Armstrong, freshman; Saline, Jack Baker, freshman; Jack Cobb, freshman; sophomore; Sedgwick, Jerry Coolet, sophomore; Seward, Max Zimmerman, sophomore; Shawne, P. K. Worley, sophomore; Harper, Rebecca J. G., junior. Sheridan, Opal Lea Smith, freshman; Sherman, Ila Dawson, freshman; Smith, Jonathan B. Hollins, freshman; Jack G. Kay, senior; Feng J. G. Walker, freshman; Stevens, Halbert Lee Walker, freshman; Sumner, John Richard Reske, freshman; Thomas, Nancy Dennen, junior Wilson, Donna Summers, freshman Wichita, Janet Stewart, sophomore Woodson, Paine Pyeatte, sophomore Wyandotte, Ann Ivyster, junior; Jackson, Mo. Kochan Ivyster, junior; Athens, Mo. Kochan Ivyster, senior; Emory, William, sophomore Oklahoma, Doris Stites, freshman; Missouri, Carla Haber, junior; Bill Karra freshman. Ice Box Is A Scorcher Boston—(U.B)—Mrs. Mary Sarris called for help when her refrigerator got hot instead of cold. Firemen arrived in time to carry out her red hot ice box and extinguish a small blaze in her kitchen. They blamed a short-circuit in the refrigerator. Final plans for the University radio department's new transmitter building were taken to Topeka for approval by the state architect Wednesday. Building Plans Taken To Topeka "Originally it was thought that the construction would be done by University labor, however a contractor will do the job." R. Edwin Browne, director of University radio, said. "In improvements where a commercial contractor is used, the state architect checks the drawings," he explained. The construction job is open for bids. Kansans will have to present title and registration receipt for 1951 before they can get their car or truck licenses for 1952. If they have lost their 1951 receipt they will have to make application directly to the Kansas Motor department in Topeka to obtain a new one. Previously when applying for a license owners merely had to obtain duplicates from the county treasurer's office where they got their original receipt. Plans for the new combination radio and television transmitter housing were drawn by George M. Beal, professor of architecture, and his staff. To Get Car Licenses, Must Have Receipts Blanks requesting the duplicate receipts are available at the county treasurer's office. Peoria, Ill.—(U.P.)—A hunter had to call on police to kill a "dead" hawk he had bagged. The hunter was bringing the hawk home in his car when it suddenly came to life. The man and the hawk battled and the bird finally was shoved out the car window. The hunter called the police. Officers Paul McLoughlin and Don Voigt found the wounded bird in an alley and permanently subdued it with their nightsticks. With The Stamina Of A Jayhawker This Is Not A Flying Saucer IT IS A LATKE It is the rare Oriental delicacy you can get at the HILLEL CHANUKAH FESTIVAL Sunday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. Community Building. Eat all you can. We'll roll you home. Also movies. Everyone invited. Members free, others 25c. For reservations call 3513. The Assembly of God Church 13th and Mass. J. J. Krimmer, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School Student Bible Class taught by Rex Vickers. 11:00—The Church Worshipping. 6:30—Youth Vespers Services. 7:45—The Church Evangelizing. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 12th and Vermont Young People's Caroling Party. Meet at the Church at 7:30 Refreshments afterwards. Everyone welcome. SATURDAY: UNDAY: 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Elder Clyde Johnson, Speaker. 6:30 p.m.—Christmas Reception and Program. Santa will be there too. Everyone welcome. 메이소 (1) 6.58 Students are cordially invited to participate in activities of all Lawrence churches. In addition to the regular order of service, there are many classes and functions planned especially for university groups. Plymouth Congregational Church SUNDAY SERVICES 925 Vermont St. Dale E. Turner, Minister 10:00—Church School Class for University Students 11:00—Morning Worship 5:30 5:30 p.m.—University Discussion Group Trinity Episcopal Church 11 a.m.- Holy Communion and Sermon 9 a.m.—Holy Communion for Collegians. Breakfast and Canterbury Meeting follows in Rectory. Election of officers for second semester. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon 7 p.m.—Canterbury Club meets at the Rectory to go caroling. Dec. 19—Ember Day, 7 a.m. Holy Communion Dec. 21—St. Thomas Day, 7 a.m., H.C. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QUE ANADECIA 8th and Kentucky George C. Fetter, minister Gus Ferre, minister to students 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: "Remaking Human Nature." 9:45 Church School. University class taught by Gus Ferre. 5:30 Roger Williams Fellowship. Student Panel: "Genuine Christmas Spirit." 7:30 Evening Worship. Song Service. Sermon by Rev. Gus Ferre. First Methodist Church Vermont at 10th Oscar E. Allison, Minister Edwin F. Price, Minister to Students 9:45 - Wesley Foundation Church School Class 5:30 - 7:00 - Wesley Foundation Informal Continuous Communion Service 10:50 - "The Messiah" (Handel) Presented by the Wesleyan Choir First Christian Church 1000 Kentucky St. H.M.Sippel, Minister 9:30 - Sunday School—Class for single students taught by Mrs. Harold G. Bar—Class for married students taught by Dr. Carroll D. Clark. Sunday Services Church Of Christ 1501 N. H. 10:45 - Morning Worship 5:30 - K.U. Disciples Fellowship evening meeting in Myers Hall on Campus. Mrs. Carroll D. Clark, Student Director. W. Taylor Carter, Minister Kieth Barnhart, Music Director 10:00 - Bible Study 11:00 - Sermon 11:00 - Sermon 11.55 11:55 - Communion 6:30 - University Class 7:30 - Evening Service