Page 2 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 30, 1951 North Lawrence Clean-Up Project Halted By Rain, Called-Off Until Next Week Pouring rain stopped the All-Campus Clean-up committee project to work in North Lawrence Oct. 27. Lewis Clum, publicity chairman Rock Chalk Review Meeting Representatives from organized houses which intend to participate in the 1952 Rock Chalk Revue will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. WHO IS HARRY? for the committee, said that all the work was planned was outside so the project had to be postponed until next week. University scholarship halls and co-operative residences decided Oct. 23 to pool the time, effort and money usually spent on homecoming decorations to clean up flood-stricken North Lawrence. A committee has been sent to North Lawrence to determine the most needy home-owners who have not already received student assistance. The work Saturday will be sponsored by the Independent Students association and the Inter-Co-op council in co-operation with the all-campus committee. The women's Inter-dorm council is planning to serve lunch to the men at noon. The committee will set up a booth in the Union Friday for students to sign to help with the work. Clum urged that any student who is interested call him at 569 or they contact Dick Murray at 1705 or Ann Eylar at 980. YWCA Entertains Grade School Groups The YWCA Community Service commission entertained 20 underprivileged children of the Pinkney and New York grade school with a Halloween party Monday afternoon at Henley house. The children were given paper sack masks made by the YWCA members to wear during the party as they bobbed for apples, attacked marshmallows on strings and played games. Graduate Student Announces Programs For KFKU and WHB Kenneth Sulston, graduate student, began work Monday as announcer for KFKU, University radio station. Sulston is also a newscaster for station WHB, Kansas City, and narrator on "Showers of Blessings," religious program heard nationally. Over 150 Attend Varsity Dance More than 150 students attended the varsity dance in the Hawk's Nest Oct. 27 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Student Union Activities provided the latest records, which were played over the new public address system The red and blue covered ceiling lights mingled with cigaret smoke to create the proper dim lighting. Couples danced or sat in the gleaming white or brown booths. Over the entrance to the Nest is a new $35 pink fluorescent sign, replacing a similar one stolen last year by vandals. A new menu board on the wall back of the fountain lists the foods available and the Big Seven football standings. Swimming Hours Changed The hours for free swimming in the Robinson gymnasium pool have been changed. The hours for men are from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Swimming hours for women are from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and from 11 a.m. until noon Saturday. BELLINGER electric appliances by NORGE SUNBEAM AFROTC Rifle Team Wins K-State Match kitchens by YOUNGSTOWN 814 Mass. Ph. 428 The Air Force ROTC rifle team scored a close five point victory over Kansas State in a shoulder-to-shoulder match Saturday. The score was 1859-1854. was 1893-1903. Firing from prone, sitting, kneeling and standing positions, the teams competed for a possible 2000 points. Kansas State led by four points until Norman Wilson shot a 363 to give KU the win. Max Embree, KU, fired 384, five points higher than any other contestant to take high scoring honors. Other University team members and their scores were Frank Jennings, 375; Richard Kummer, 373; Hubert Dye, 364. To Hold Special Meeting Mail subscription: $3 a semester. $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays. Entailed in second class admission periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. The Faculty club will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at the club house to consider possible constitutional amendments. Celebrate Those Special Occasions In A Special Way Bring Your Party To THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Dinners-Private Parties Ph.149 1307 Mass. Taking Pictures Is like shooting sitting ducks - Both are EASY! Take snapshots of all events in your college life. We have film for all cameras. 24 HOUR PHOTOFINISHING MOSSER WOLF MOSSER-WOLF VOTE FACTS Jim Perkins President FACTS CANDIDATES The First Actual Constructive Ticket Society Stanley Scott Vice-President Jacqualine Anderson Secretary Ila Dawson Treasurer Vote FACTS Jo Wellborn Women's ASC Representative In Freshman Election Dale Bowers Men's ASC Representative Wed., October 31