PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949 Mary Ellen Batie, art education senior, and Chester Lewis, College sophomore (above) were one of the three couples selected to participate in the Dec. 1 finals of the jitterbug contest. The selection was made last night at the elimination contest in the Union ballroom. The other winning couples are James M. Patterson, graduate student, and Mrs. Patterson; and James L. Eaton, engineering sophomore, and Virginia L. Dressler. College sophomore. About 60 persons watched the contest. Judges were Miss Elaine Selicovitz, instructor in physical education, and nine members of the sports and organization groups of the Student Union Activities. Bibler Book On Sale Soon The fifth edition of the Bibler book will be on sale Nov. 24, and during the week following Thanksgiving vacation. Books also will be sold during the KU-MU game, in Columbia, Mo., Thanksgiving day. This book, which is published by Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, has gained recognition among many universities and advertising agencies during the last five years. The edition this year is twice as large, according to Don Tennant, president of Alpha Delta Sigma. It contains a calendar of all school events and organizations' activities in addition to 62 Bibler cartoons. Paul E. Warner, college senior, is chairman of the sales committee. A new process of offset type is being used on the book this year. Plenty Of Jobs Nurses Are Told "There are more opportunities in the field of nursing now than ever before." Miss Elizabeth Hutcheson, obstetrical supervisor at the University of Kansas Medical center, told the Pre-Nursing club Wednesday. "Nursing has made great advances in the past 75 years, and the same is true of obstetrics," she added. "Until the last few years medicine was used only for curing, now it is being recognized as a preventative measure." "Obstetrical nursing is very interesting, and has many branches. Requirements are a well rounded nursing course and post-graduate courses in hospital and maternity work. "Obstetrics can be fun, it certainly isn't dull," Miss Hutcheson said. Hamilton Is New Officer Billy H. Hamilton, engineering senior, was elected secretary-treasurer of the Engineering council Wednesday. The date of the engineering banquet will be set at the next meeting of the council Wednesday, Dec. 1. A preliminary examination in Western Civilization will be given at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. Hilden Gibson, director of Western Civilization, said today. Trial Test Dec. 4 For Western Civ "We wish to emphasize that the purpose of the examination is to give the students an idea of the work they are doing," said Mr. Gibson. "It will in no way affect the final grade." Those students who wish to take the test should consult their proctors by Wednesday, Dec. 1, to learn where they will take the examination. Two Models To Pose For Camera Club All members, and other interested in photography and who own a camera are invited to attend this meeting. The studio will be well enough lighted to enable box cameras to be used, if they are loaded with super xx film. Two female models will pose for camera addicts at a meeting of the Camera club at 7:30 tonight in the Community building, Ted Crane, president of the club, said today. Chest Drive Nets $749 The community chest drive raised $749.89 at the University this year. The women's division, headed by Hilda James, College senior, totaled $380.95, and the men's division, headed by Hugh Gibson, graduate student, raised $368.94. This year's total is a $118 increase over the total of $631.38 collected last year on the campus. Organizations which helped the two chairmen included Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, Jay Janes, and Associated Women Students. Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment association said, "We are particularly proud of the amount collected in view of the fact that the drive was made in the latter part of the month when student finances are notoriously low, and before veteran checks had arrived." He added that the two chairmen had done an excellent job on the campaign. Plans for the chest drive next year are to include a one or two day campaign making use of tags to be worn on clothing rather than the red feather. 7 GREAT STARS HEDDA HOPPER SAYS "A distinquent picture ... Allied Mitchell's hat, made of twigs, was every second." CHARLES LAUGHTON The CHARLES COBURN GRENE BARRYMORE DIRECTED BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK In The Season's Top Melodrama Producer and Director LOUIS JOURDAN by the of "Spellbound" "Picture of the Week" Jimmie Fidler ASC Will Pay Only Debts For Sour Owl JAYHAWKER TODAY THRU. SAT. The A.S.C. decided Tuesday that it will not be responsible for the debts incurred of any campus humor magazine other than the official Sour Owl to be published by Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity. The question arose when William Conboy, chairman of the publications committee, asked if a bill passed last week, authorizing the publication of more than one humor magazine, would entail financial backing by the Council of any group other than the Sour Owl. Thomas Milligan, engineering junior, had announced that his group would publish another magazine. Robert M. Foster, business junior, and James Martin, College freshman, were sworn in as new council members by Patrick Thiessen, A.S.C. president. A resolution was passed giving Council support to the tuberculosis seal drive which begins Dec. 6. Dr. Ralph I. Cantueson, director of health service explained the nature of the campaign to the council. The report protesting racial discrimination in campus cafes was presented to the Council for consideration by Negro Students' association. Robert Bennett, treasurer, announced that the Council's balance on han dwas $5,179, with the student printing bill yet to be paid. Malott To Talk In St. Louis Chancellor Deane W, Malott will speak at a meeting of the St. Louis KU. alumni association in St. Louis at 7 p.m. today. John J. Miller, '37, is in charge of the meeting. See our Fine selection of SKI SWEATERS All sizes, all colors 100% Wool $6.98 and $7.98 SLEEVELESS SLIPOVER SWEATERS Rayon, $1.98 Wool, $2.98 up ARGYLE HOSE Fancy popular colors 69c 830 Mass. St. Brown's TOGGERY College Students NAVY TEE SHIRTS 3 for $2.00 MOST WELCOME! 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