MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN March Of Dimes Campaign To Be Held Feb. 2-9 Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, will conduct the University March of Dimes campaign Feb. 2-9 This is one week later than the closing date for the national campaign. The later date was chosen to avoid conflicts with previously scheduled events and finals, it was explained. Committees for the campaign and dance are decorations, Austin Pickering, William Love, Albert Stewart, and Stephen Hadley; tickets, Charles Howard, and Donald McDaniel; publicity, Harold Shigley, Ralph Martin, Clarke Thomas, and Frank Pomeroy. Final committee reports will be received Jan. 15. The drive is to be climaxed by a dance in the Union ballroom Feb. 6. Collections will be made at the Nebraska and Missouri basketball games here Feb. 7 and 9. Official Bulletin Jan. 5,1948 Students planning to take Western Civilization examination Saturday, Jan. 10, 2 to 5 p.m., must register at Registrar's office today through Thursday. Place of examination to be assigned at time of registration. Examination admittance card received at Registrar's office must be presented at time of examination. Y. M.C.A. cabinet meeting, 5 p.m today, Pine room, Union. A. W.S. House of Representatives will not meet this Tuesday. Regular meeting, January 13. I. S.A. meeting, 7:15 tonight, 223. Frank Strong. All nominees for offices in coming election are requested to attend. Election pictures to be taken. \* \* \* Fencing club will not meet this Tuesday. Jewish Student Union, important meeting. 5 p.m. Tuesday, Myers hall Election of officers. On KFKU Monday 2:30 News from Mt. Oread 2:30 News from Mt. Oread 2:45 Kitty Hawk Calling 2:50 Music 10:30 Symphonic Favorites—Dan Barry, narrator E:30 Art by Radio—Maud Ells- worth 9:30 Poetry for Pleasure 9:45 Calling the Deans on the Carpet—F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law interviewed by Tom Yoe Wednesdav 2:30 Johnny Jayhawk Keeps Well 2:45 Music 9:30 K. U. Brainbusters Thursday 2. 30 Doorway to Knowledge—Todd Douglas, moderator 2:43 Natalia Calderwood Reviews 9:30 Women of Kansas—Amelia Earhart 2:30 Music by Radio—Mildred Seaman 9:30 Roundup of Editorial Opinion 9:45 U. Sports Parade--Mike Crawford Ore Specialist Joins Metallurgy Staff Frank William Bowdish has recently been appointed assistant professor of mining engineering and metallurgy. Bowdish's specialty is preparation minerals for smelting. He comes to the University from a Minnesota mining company where he has directed microscopic study of iron ores. He was graduated from the Montana School of Mines in 1939 and took his master of science degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1943. Oldest Sophomore, Family Find Life At KU Agreeable With daughter in grade school, a son in high school, husband in college, and a half-day outside job of her own, Mrs. Robert Shreffler is usually busy keeping schedules running smoothly. Shreffler worked 20 years for the Santa Fe railroad in Topeka as a drafting engineer. He was in the army during the war. Deciding to attend the University, he took a leave of $ \textcircled{4} $ Forty years old, Shreffer claims to be the oldest sophomore on the campus. He is majoring in mechanical engineering. When Shreffer decided to come to Mt. Oread, the rest of the family came along. High living costs are troublesome, but the family is glad to work harder and help out, says Mrs. Shreffler. She works a half day for the University of Kansas Press. The Shreffler's two children are Lona, who is in kindergarten at Cordley school, and Charles, 15, a sophomore at the Liberty Memorial High school. They live at Sunyside. The whole family likes K.U. Both children want to kcep on living here after their father graduates. Kokomo, Ind.—(UP)—R ob er t Martin isn't the polished fox hunter with the red coat, but he got his fox. When his car struck one on a country road, he got out and tapped it over the head with a jack. Without Hounds And Horn The first University general information catalogue to be printed since 1944 is being distributed at the registrar's office. General Catalogue Is Now Available These catalogues contain general information on University organization, requirements, and regulations, as well as announcements for the current year. War-time shortages have prohibited the printing of the catalogue since 1944. Students and faculty members may obtain copies of the catalogue in the registrar's office. Glen McCrav's Are Parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen McCray recently became the parents of a daughter, Margaret Matthews. Mrs. McCray was an instructor in the Journalism last year. Mr. McCray is a sophomore in the School of Medicine. Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daly Kansas Business Office, Journalism bldg., p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale TWO 600 x 16 tires and tubes, used 2,000 mileage for $15. Call 2915 W or see Ohio 600 Ohio VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to purchase. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone: 669 HTFD Wanted THREE instructors desire roomy que- nity in semester. Call Robert 1-7 Ready, 532. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS