23 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY SEPT. 28,1949 Jayhawker Will Have Contest To Fill Staff Positions Contests will be sponsored by the Jayhawker to fill staff positions and to stimulate circulation. Eight students have already entered the contest for advertising manager. The student with the highest sales record at the end of the contest, Sunday Oct. 9, wins the position, said John Eulich, business manager. Circulation representatives from all organized houses met Tuesday to enter another contest which ends Thursday, Oct. 20. Each house selling 20 or more copies will receive a free Javahawk with the house name embossed in gold, Eulich said. The high individual salesman has a choice of any $50 item as a prize. As an added selling help, covers for the magazine will be given with the first issue, out about Nov. 4. Marian Ripplepeau, editor, said today. Copies of last year's annual also may be purchased at 50 cents an issue. Applicants for the job of advertising manager are Robert Orr, Joseph L, Miller, Richard Taylor, David Sailer, Nancy Myer, Sterling Waggener, Stanley Cummings, and Kay Butler. Lawrence National Bank Displays Photo Of Fraser Lawrence's oldest bank opened Sept. 23 in Lawrence's newest building. The Lawrence National bank was founded in 1865, one year before the first classes were held at the University. The bank's new home is a modern, two story, buff brick building. One of the features in the bank is an 8 by 10 feet colored photomural of Fraser hall which hangs in the lobby. Bacteriology Club Invites Dates To First Meeting The Bacteriology club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 417 Snow hall. The new faculty and officers of the club will be introduced and refreshments will be served. Jim Mouldin, president of the club, urged all members to attend and bring dates if they wish. Other officers for the year are: Max Moody, vice-president; Jeanette Steiner, secretary, and Elvin Altenbernd, treasurer. The club has a membership of about 40 members. COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY L. S./M.F.T. - Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco So round, so firm, so fully packed- so free and easy on the draw