UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948 PAGE TWO Sunflower Gets Voting Precinct A voting precinct has been established for Sunflower, L. R. Plener, chairman of the Johnson county board of commissioners, said recently. Although no provision for the precinct had been made in the county budget this year, a limited fund was appropriated on the recommendation from the county attorney's office. boy's Prize. Mr. Pepper said this action followed a request made at Oathe Jan 23, by a joint committee of Sunflower student members of the American Veterans of World War II, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. and the Virgil Ellis, Lexington township trustee, will supervise the appointment of the double election board. Ten persons will be asked to volunteer as election judges and clerks because the appropriation was too small to pay salaries this year. No registration is required, Mr Penney said. An advanced course in field archaeology will be offered to eight selected students this summer. It will be taught by Carlyle S. Smith, assistant professor of sociology and assistant curator of anthropology at Dvche museum. Class To Dig For Artifacts Digging for artifacts in ancient Indian burial grounds in Kansas will comprise most of the course. The area, later to be flooded by the new Kanopolis dam in Ellsworth county, will be the site of the first month's work. Then the party will move to the Fall River area where another dam is situated. dam is silted and the group hopes to gather pottery, knives, and implements used by Kansas Indians 500 to 1,000 years ago. The course will coincide with the eight-week summer session, and will give six hours of credit. Tickets To Be Sold For Hobnail Hop Tickets for the Hobnail Hop will go on sale at 8 a.m. Wednesday in Marvin hall. Two hundred tickets are available. John Margrave, president of the engineering council, said that table reservations should be made when tickets are bought. Block reservations can be made. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, will crown the queen and her two attendants at intermission. Members of the engineering council will select candidates for queen during the dance. The semi-formal affair will be in the Union ballroom, March 13. Decorations will be in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Wayne Ruppenthal and his orchestra will play. 'It'S Not Glamorous,' Test Pilot Says Col. Jerry Davidson, flight test engineer, told a group of aeronautical engineers recently that "a test pilot's life is not as glamorous as most people think." Cotton, Davidson, attached to the air reserve unit at Fairfax field, Kansas City, Kan., said the movie and magazine idea of a test pilot as a daring and reckless hero is false. He explained the testing procedure a plane must undergo before commercial and government licenses are granted. "Anyone can burn up gas just飞ying around, but it takes a pilot with a knowledge of engineering to technically judge a plane," he said. Mail subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturday and Sunday, for 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 Official Bulletin March 1, 1948 Young Democrats, 7 tonight. Recreation room, Memorial Union. Ernest Dean, St. Marys, speaker. Official notice of five vacancies in All-Student Council due to resignation of Shirley Wellborn, Dist. II; Bob Wehe, Dist. III; Art Rappenthal, Dist. III; Bill Cole, Diet IV; and Duane Postlethwaite, Dist II. Law Wives wishing to attend dinner at Hearth, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday for Joanne Taylor of John Taylor's make reservations tonight. Call Ceggy Morrison 3337-R or Mickey Hulet, 1396-M. Registered Nurses club, 7:30 tonight, Community building. Film on rehabilitation. Election. All R. N.'s. I. S. A. Council, 4 today, Pine room, Union. Special Palestine meeting, 7 p. m. today, Myers hall. For Jewish students and others. Applications for office of editor of Kan-Do, I. S. A. publication, at L. S. A. desk, 228 Frank Strong. Call Alice Wismer for additional information. Y. W. C. A. all-membership meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room, Union. Chemistry club, 4 p. m., tomorrow, 305 Bailey. Dr. Argersinger, speaker. Morning devotions each day, 8:30- 8:50 a. m. during Lent at Danforth chapel. Square Dance club, instruction for beginners, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room, Union. Everyone welcome. Tau Sigma rehearsal schedule for tomorrow: Hello Kansar' 5-6; entree group, 7:15; 'Jazz Study, 8:00; "Waltz," 8:00; "Primitive," 8:45. Slide rule course, 7 p. m. tomorrow and Thursday, 101 Snow. Same material each section. K. U, Dames, 8 p. m. Wednesday, Frank Strong auditorium. Anyone interested in working with publicity committee for junior class dance should attend meeting 4 p. m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Y. M. C. A. Social Action committee, p. m. tomorrow, English room, Union. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 5 p. m. to-morrow, Pine room, Union. Student Court will review cases of following students in court room, Green hall, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow; Sam Lowe; Dory Neale; Wallace Nicholson; Leland 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 Jean Cundiff. Community Service Commission, Y. W. C. A., 4 today, Henley house. Applications still open for positions of editor and business manager of 1948-49 K-Book. Send letters stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, Gower Place, on or before March 8. Y. M. C. A. a social responsibilities commission, 4 p. m. tomorrow, English room, Union building. Tom Pace. speaker. Phi Kappa Sigma, 7 p. m. tomorrow, 110 Frank Strong. Archery club, 5-7 tomorrow and 4-6 Wednesday, Gold arrows for high score. ___ All committees. Student Union Activities, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Fraser hall, following rooms: secretarial, 205; service, 206; entertainment, 209; announcements, 210; decorations, 223; publicity, 306; library, 307; public liaison, 308; coffees and forums, 309; clubs and organizations, 310; intramurals, 311; poster, 305; social, 312. American Veterans committee executive meeting, 4 p.m. Wednesday. 206 Frank Strong. Leadership Conference, 4 p. m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Nebraska's livestock, poultry and dairy farming interests are large and valuable. 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