UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10.19 YM To Elect March 14-19 The Y. M. C. A. will elect officers March 14 to 19. The nominating committee composed of Wesley Elliott, graduate student; Ned D. Linegar, secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; Richard L. Pfister, College senior; and Robert M. Stewart, business senior, announced the following candidates today. The candidates for president are Robert H. Chesky, Harrison E. Madden, and Dale A. Spiegel, College sophomores; vice-president: John L. Eberhardt, Glenn E. Varenhorst, College sophomores; and Robert K. Thayer, engineering sophomore. Sr. Secretary; V. Hardy Scheuerman, College sophomore; and Keith A. Wolfenbarger, College junior; A. S. C. representative: Wilbur B. Nible, Austin H. Turney, College juniors; and Robert Davis, College sophomore; District council representative: Edward J. Checky, College junior; and Hugh W. Gibson, College senior; Student Religious council: Albert L. Grimes, education junior; and Elton B. Noble, engineering freshman. Board members from which four will be elected: Harold Allen, Lawrence businessman; W. J. Argersinger, assistant professor of chemistry; Russell N. Barrett, College sophomore; Joseph Biery, associate professor of economies; Luther H. Buchele, Arthur R. Partridge, Rhoten A. Smith, Neal Woodruff, Jr., graduate students; Paul W. Gilles, assistant professor of chemistry; and Willis L. Tompkins, assistant dean of men. Joe R. Beeler, Jr., engineering senior, will be master of ceremonies at the Hobnail Hop Saturday in the Union ballroom. The Hop is an annual engineer affair to celebrate St. Patrick's day. Beeler Will Be MC At The Hobnail Hop Tickets have all been sold. John L. Margrave, president of the engineering council, said. Students bought 220 tickets. At intermission the engineer queen will be crowned by DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering. She will have two attendants. About seven million pounds of honey were produced in Illinois in 1946. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawnance add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays. Entered as second class examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17 1910. at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan. under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan DOG TIRED? Give your brain a break! Fresh up over a coke at the TEE PEE. Sandwiches too,—Dancing of course. The Tee Pee Hiway 40 Pho.2013 Anytime after 11 a.m. daily except Monday. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store BILL'S GRILL QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 Across from the Courthouse VEDN Read The University Daily Kansan -- Patronize Its Advertisers About three years ago, you heard a lot about me when Okinawa was a big name in the newspapers. I'm still laid up with wounds suffered there but I'm coming along fine, thank you. It gives me needed advice on family problems and anxieties. Besides, the Red Cross is helping me out in so many different ways, too. It provides me with recreation. It gives me advice on government benefits and pension adjustments. remember me? Best of all, it bolsters my morale—a guy needs encouragement sometimes. I may not be a headliner now, but the Red Cross hasn't forgotten me. You won't forget the Red Cross, will you? So give—all you can to this great friend. Right now,it's staging an important appeal for urgently needed funds. The Red Cross depends on you,just as I depend on it! IT'S YOUR RED CROSS...KEEP IT GOING Give Generously! MORGAN-MACK 609 Mass. Phone 277 SERVICE-FORD-SALES Busim The vill hames Kansas The Id re jchoo Jollif Joll dance Wednesday ONE WEEK JAYHAWKER