UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO TUESDAY. MARCH 2, 1948 Name Activities Committees For Union Student Union activities committees will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the following rooms in Fraser hall: Public Ilaison: Evans J. Francis, chairman; Rodney M. Almond, J. Barr, J. Barr, James E. Childers, James A. Childers, James E. Childers, Margaret Ann Cowker, Walter E. Curtis, Dylan Sleyden, Shirley Hobbs, John S. Light, Jack Lyman, John J. Childers, Dorothy J. Scerogny, John H. Seriwine; Mary Flo Spilman, John E. Sevier, Mark B. R. Garcy, George W. Holden, Matt P. Hilyer, Samuel R. McComant, Helen I. Monka J. ea Web. William B. William, Matthias H. Hawkert, Shelia Wilder, Virgina J. Gargis, Bryce A. Ehibue, and Pat Thiessen. Secretarial, 205; service, 206; entertainment, 209; announcements, 210; decorations, 213; publicity, 306; library, 307; public liaison, 308; coffee and forums, 309; clubs and organizations, 310; intramurals, 311; organizes, 395; and social, 312. Library; Phillip J. Carlson, chairman; Rey J. Iwain, Dale L. Engel, Kenneth B Tyson, Doris J. Tihen, Nancy C. Cameron, Aresta J. Hemple, Tollen E. Dudley, Robert B. Boose, Dolph C. Simons, Rob- bert R. Mary Barker, Jane M. Archbold, Joseph B. Zeller, Richard Pratt, John E. Hendrik, Carolyn A. Campbell, and Betsey Sheidley. New committee members are: Aunouncements: Margaret Sue Clayo chairman James R. Baker, President Donald Clyde Smith, Chairman Vivian E. Vogel v. E Grant, Dean Heffert, Richard C Housewould, Clarence O. Hughes, J. Hughes, David B. Tyson, Alice Jean Brandon, Cletus A Kappelman, James E. Lowther, Shirley Curtiss, L. Meman, Joseph R Ziegen, Robert H. Thklepaugh, am Harold R. Bailey. clubs and organizations: Ann Learned, chairman; Luella R. Keller, James E. Jolliff; Nancy Van Bibber, Mary Lou Ledman, Raymon L. Hotchick, Emerson M. Hume, Robert A. Parrish, William H. Love, Nelson L. Jane, Kathleen Larson. Publicity: Frank H. Rotman, chairman; Mary C. Farrell, Gary Brenner, Clarke M. Thomas, Nita A. Brewer, Kenneth E. Mason, James D. Petersen, Robert E Herrick, John M. Lippe, Carl E Hoskins, Frank T. McCoy, William F. Grosser, Ronald W. Wedde, Charles Lingberg, C. Holford, David J. Schultzel, Patricia Ann Perkins, Martin A. Nichols, Betty Jo Bennett, John L. Niechan, Jon Widokie, Carol M. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, Robert L. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, B. Krueger, Sarch R. Strickland, Hibson H. Donzon, Ellen Hanes, Edith M Carey, Mary L. Hogarty, Roy L. Wonder, P. Goin, and Clarence H. Eyerly, Paskett I. Lundey, J. Mædtin Lundy, Samuel C. Balsell, Jacquelyn P. Logan, Betty Ann Rolfs, Beverley J. Emerson, Mary Louise Peck-cusmeinder, Kathleen J. Grauff, Joan M. Adams, James D. Petersen, Robert E Herrick, John M. Lippe, Carl E Hoskins, Frank T. McCoy, William F. Grosser, Ronald W. Wedde, Charles Lingberg, C. Holford, David J. Schultzel, Patricia Ann Perkins, Martin A. Nichols, Betty Jo Bennett, John L. Niechan, Jon Widokie, Carol M. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, Robert L. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, B. Krueger, Sarch R. Strickland, Hibson H. Donzon, Ellen Hanes, Edith M Carey, Mary L. Hogarty, Roy L. Wonder, P. Goin, and Clarence H. Eyerly, Paskett I. Lundey, J. Mædtin Lundy, Samuel C. Balsell, Jacquelyn P. Logan, Betty Ann Rolfs, Beverley J. Empson, Mary Louise Peck-cusmeinder, Kathleen J. Gruff, Joan M. Adams, James D. Petersen, Robert E Herrick, John M. Lippe, Carl E Hoskins, Frank T. McCoy, William F. Grosser, Ronald W. Wedde, Charles Lingberg, C. Holford, David J. Schultzel, Patricia Ann Perkins, Martin A. Nichols, Betty Jo Bennett, John L. Niechan, Jon Widokie, Carol M. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, Robert L. Baker, Patricia Ann Brubaker, B. Krueger, Sarch R. Strickland, Hibson H. Donzon, Ellen Hanes, Edith M Carey, Mary L. Hogarty, Roy L. Wonder, P. Goin, and Clarence H. Eyerly, Paskett I. Lundey, J. Mædtin Lundy, Samuel C. Balsell, Jacquelyn P. Logan, Betty Ann Rolfs, Beverley J. Empson, Mary Louise Peck-cusmeina Social: Jack M. Kendre, chairman; Betty B. Armstrong, Kahleen H. Broderar Barbara H. Brown, Richard B. Collins Harbor B. H. Brown, Joan R. Happy, Dale S. Heimers, Ralph R. Lobbaugh, Jack D. Gillum, Letta Lanning, William M. Layman, Gerald B. Malone, James D. McRide, Dorothy Millet, Peter E. Martin, David A. Nesser, Patricia L. Norcross, Sally M. Pegues, Nile C. Peterson, Loyd Russing, James C. Sanders, Betty J. Shearsen, Fred N. Six, Marilyn L. Swesck Glenn L. Tongler, and Nancy Wilkinson. Deacronation: Craig W. Hampton, chairman; Mildred Beezer, Degnaner secretary; Milton H. Brown, Fiona L. Bigham, Betty J Bloomer, Richard C. Bradley, Mary Lou Brewer, Barbara H. Coiler, James D. Cooper, Jo Ann Compton, R. Copp, Leand L. Dalgliesh, Richard E. Day, Leand L. Dalglesh, Richard E. Day, Leand L. Debus, Edgar M. Eagle, Elaine P. Eyck, P. Fonnement, Rosemary Guines. Entertainment: Grace J. Gwimmer, chairman Betty Crowford, Betty J. Porter, Chris Harnish, Robert Word, Jack Moorehead, Phyllis G. Mowery, Nola Jean Heosey, Kathryn A. Walter, Burnadine Rodriguez, Marianne Rogers, Gerald V. Ricketsel, Norman Jennings, Arthur Willett, Cattie, Don L. Hahn, Bette Rye Thomas Frederick B. Lewis and Robert E.薛飞 Jean A. Gillie, Wileta M. Graham, Aimee Guinotte, Clifford E. Hall, Inez J. Hall, Richard S. Harper, Rita F. Hart- linger, Bill Schmidt, Marcus Holsinger, Gloria C. Horn, Mary Jane Horton, Dorothy J. Hudson, Barbara J, Huser, Jeannine A. Kahn, Marjorie L. Jenuree, Mary Helen Keller, Shirley A. Kyle, Retta Jo Landis, Joe L. Levy, Maham, Rahay E. Martin, Claude E. Mason, Melba E. Mather, Charlotte C. Metelea. Dorothy Jean Miller, Richard N. Millikan, Margie E. morris, Phyllis G.乳顿, Margie E. morris, Phyllis G.乳顿, Patricia Ann Perkins, Mary Belle Pollock, Annalou Pope, Mary L. Power, Margie E. morris, Margie E. Power, A. Stagg, Marianie E. Stark, Kenneth R. Steele, J. Sidendorf, William G. Baker, James F. Baylor, Gloria Wasson, Barbara E. Barbara A. Wuerth, and Karen M. York. Intramural: Donald B. Wells, chairman; Nancy L. Davis, secretary. Terry B. Davis, secretary Table tennis: Robert F. Fountain, chairman; Michael L. Alt, Betty J. Boewer Patricia A. Ann Bentley, Clyde O. Burnside Myron J. Emns, Wilma I. Hersberger Don C. McLrath, John E. Marriam, Robert W. Merrick, John S. Russell, Paul S. Staats, and Charles G. Waerstaff Official Bulletin March 2.1948 Sachem Circle of ODK, 228 Frank Strong, 7:15 tonight. Swordsmen. 7:30 tonight, 110 Robinson. All interested in fencing welcome. Chemistry club, 4 today, 305 Bailey. Dr. Argersinger: "Radiochemistry and Atomic Energy." Refreshments. Y. W.C.A. all-membership meeting, 4 today, Kansas room, Union Refreshments. Slide rule course, 7 tonight and Thursday, 101 Snow. Same material each section. Tau Sigma rehearsal schedule for tonight; "Hello Kansas" 5-6; entire group, 7.15; "Jazz Study" 8:00; "Waltz," 8:15; "Primitive." 8:45 Publicity Committee, Junior Class dance, 4 today, East room, Union. Anyone interested in working with group should attend. Square Dance club, instruction for beginners, 7 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Everyone welcome. Y.M.C.A. Social Action committee. 4 today. English room Union Y. M.C.A. Cabinet, 5 today, Pine room, Union. Student Court will review ences of following students, 7:30 tonight, court room, Green hall; Sam Lowe; Dory Neale; Wallace Nicholson; Lealand Norris; Raymond Orcutt; Edward L. Schmidt; Charles R. Schmidt; James Sheehan; William T. Smith, Jr.; Benny Wolfe; Gerald Zachow; Harlan Berthelson; Martha Dawes; John Perkins; Helen Dunkelberg; Beverly Missley; Shirley Cundiff. Y. M.C.A. Social Responsibilities Commission, 4 today, English room, Union, Tom Page, speaker. Archery club, 5-7 today and 4-6 Wednesday. Gold arrows for high score. Engineering council, 5 today, 210 Marvin. Hobnail Hop plans. Important. Phi Kappa Sigma, 7 tonight, 110 Frank Strong. Miscellaneous: Myron W. Husband, chairman; Robert W. Cowne, Nancee Lee Bell, Virginia Lee Brown, Edward M. William O. Leake, and Bryce A. Elinbe American Veterans committee executive meeting 4 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Frank Strong. Secretarial: Kathy Sue Cullay, chairman; Marie A. Allen, Phyllis Buehler, chairwoman; Linda Dickinson, Virginia L. Duggerhy, manm D. Messer, Georgiane Dutton, Clarence Eyerly, Marilyn L. Gibson, Margaret Hempell, Zelina A. Higginbotham, Katherine M. Hoag, Eleonor M. Howell, Connie G. Kelley, Kobl Jolly, Colleen Lashrock, Edra L. Obara J. Montilio, Blille J. Nave, Alix V. Neville, Martlyn B. Perkins, Janis Proper, Margaret D. Durhz J. Tiben, Margaret J. Townsend, M. Rose Walker, and Evelyn J. Young. Bridge: Corb S. Bedell, chairman; Charter: John A. Rosemary,John N. Johnson; Rosemary, kolbin Coffee and Forums: Margaret R. Meeks, chairman; Paul B. Casterline, Beverly G. Chalmers, John A. Dennis, Catherine L. Chaffant, Catherine L. Crane, Carolyn Coleman, Marjorie J. Darby, Betty J. De- armount, Alice D. Dougiss, Jessie M. George, Arnie E. Erwin, Emma R. Fawkes, John B. Goosman, Richard W. Herold, Alice M. Hobbs Robert H. Hucke, George C. Utton, Virginia LaRue, George P. Walsh, David K. Mary Mary Beth McNailley, Richard N. Mil- lican, Helen V. Patch, Helen L. Piller, Joan A. Pearson, John C. Webster, D. derson, Elaine A. Sawyer, Robert H. Scott, Nancy J. Smart, Charlotte P. Thayer, Benjamin K. vorenhorst, Joann C. Webster, Benjamin K. vorenhorst, Bruce Wilder, and Mary Margaret Wolfe. Chess; Edward B. Welter, chairman, Lance Horman D. Stout, and William B. Guadajucci. Service: Frank G. Pomeroy, chairman; Richard P. Barber, Michael L. Alt, William A. Almilar, Robert E. Boyd, Nita A. Brown, Arlene A. Brewer, Burkhalter, Carolyn Campbell, Robert L. Chaput, Clark R. Churchill, Cateleen A. Collins, Courtney Cogwoll, Betty Marie Crawford, Donna Fitzgerald, George Hann, Donald L. Hein, Helmer Hillyer, Robert Louwenner, Robert W. Hughes, Constance Kendall, Buddy J. Mueller, Jeanne H. Mueller, J. Morton Newell, Gene H. Rumsey, Robert M. Shearser, Robert E. Shyne, Arthur C. Smith, Doris Smith, Rosetta Snow, Gordon W. Sonkeder, James R. Wilson, and Ann Warner. Law Wives. 8 p. m. tomorrow. Green hall. Joanne Taylor to speak on "Fashions." in Little Theater. Everyone welcome. K. U, Dames, 8 p. m. tomorrow Frank Strong auditorium. Leadership Conference, 4 p.m. to tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Sigma Delta Chi, 4 p. m tomorrow, 107 Journalism. Russian Club, 4 p. m. tomorrow. 402 Fraser. Everyone welcome. Gamma Alpha Chi, 4 p. m. Mar. 10 and 5 p. m. March 11.102 Journalism. Attend either meeting. No meeting this Wednesday. Letters of application for positions of editor and business manager of 1948-49 K-Book to Betsey Sheidley, Gower Place by March 8. State classification, qualifications and previous experience. All committees, Student Union Activities, 7 p. m. tomorrow, Fraser hall, following rooms: secretarial, 205; service, 206; entertainment, 209; announcements, 210; decorations, 213; publicity, 306; library, 307; public liaison, 308; coffees and forums, 309; clubs and organizations, 310; intramurals, 311; poster, 305; social, 312. General Semantics club will meet Thursday, 7:30 p. m., room 111 Frank Strong this week because of conflict in time schedules with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Campus Christion Missionary Fellowship, 4 p. m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Mathematics club, 5 p. m. Thursday, 211 Frank Strong, Vernon Benson to speak on meteorology Everyone welcome. Refreshments. Engineering Exposition committee, 5:10 p.m. Thursday, 210 Marvin. All members. Four-No Bridge club, duplicate session, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, west wing, Union ballroom. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Wednesday night, 113 Frank Strong. 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