2018. 9. 26 9:43 BADMAX X [A]A X [B]B [C]C 1481 L TDO YAOPHCE PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNEDAY, OCT. 1, 1947 Union Executive Board Selects New Members The addition of 348 new members to the 13 standing committees of student union activities has been announced by the Union executive board. With 150 students appointed to the committees this past spring, the present total membership is 498, an all-time high. Selections of the new members were made by the board from applications submitted last week. $ \textcircled{4} $ All committees will meet at 7:40 tonight in the Union ballroom. Plans of the committees include a mountain climbing club, a "before 1931" car club, a photography club, a Negro student mixer, a Short Spin on Oct. 8, a Union carnival Oct. 18, Norman Granz concert Oct. 30 and a president's breakfast Oct. 18. New members of the first six committees are Donna Harrison, Jim Lowther, Cletus Kappelmant Thomas Milligan, Robert C. Hill Reed Bailey, Alice Jean Brandon John Nieman, Robert Bottoms, Shirley Corlett, Ervin Grant and Joe Ziegler of the announcements committee. Clifford Hall, Betty Preble, Joe Levy, Earl Clark, Jr., Patricia Perkins, Charles Keilhack, Ivan Holland, Roland Williams, Robert Hucke, Richard Millikan, Patricia Elmore, Annalou Pope, Jessie Estrada, Henry Zeller, Beverly Coulter, Bill Adams, Donald Clay, Clarence Hughes, Edward Becker, Max Weber, Constance A. Markley, Nita Brewster, Richard Herold, Noble Mlencamp, Phyllis Wilson, James Stinson, Margaret Dickinson, Rober Schnezler and Richard Sime of the booster committee. James Jolliff Charles Kendall, Lew Coals, Shirley Cundiff and Jeanne Trego of the clubs and organizations committee; Paul B. Casterline, Carolyn Coleman, Georgann Eyler, Ale Hobbs, Robert Scott, George Lewey, Shirley Rice, Charlotte Thayer, Bruce Wilder and Peggy Wolfe of the coffees and forums committee. Elaine Elvig, Merry Ann Waterman, Barbara Huser, Kenneth Steele, Craig Hampton, Jack Clark, Donald Reeves, Rose Wook, Carol Crow, Inez Hall, Mary Helen Keller, Shirley Garst, Marjorie Jewell, Glenn Taber, Jean Gillie, Mary Virginia Stout, Marjorie Stark, Dorothy Baldwin, Barbara Wuerth, Jack Tusher, John Compton, Joann Webster, Rita Hartwell, Shirley Sudendorf, Rosemary Gaines, Charles Freshwater, Joyce Newcomer, Fat Foncannon, Mary Power, Jeanne Kahn, Virginia Powell and Carolyn Carmean of the decorations committee. Rose Robertson, Jim McCaig, Phyllis Mowery, Nola Hosey, Olive Grimes, Forest Dohinson, Robert Divine, and Betty Crawford of the entertainment committee. Dick Croker, Henry La Rue, Jidson Greer, Edward Weltner, Richard Wood, Donald Mather, Robert Shaw, and Dale Cooper of the Intramurals committee. Sarah Ruth Strickland, Kathy Brode, Andrew Barerlein, Leland Norris, Bob Orr, Anthony Mura, Robert Franklin, Jim Lammons, Jode Bushey, Helen Miller, Beverly Emerson, Betty Worten, Jackie Logan, Melba Mather, Mary Peckenschneider, Mabel Cable, Eleanor Brown, Barbara Montaldo, Joan Caldwell, Bats Sellie, Jack Lippe, Pat Busbaker, Jeanne Shafer, Connie Jarhoe, Joanne Alton, Charlene Farrell, Mary Brewer, KathLeen Graff, Marilyn Lundy, Bety Rolfs, Shirley Kyle, and Geraldine Glaser of the publicity committee. Sam McCannant, Betty Webb, Patty McClure, Virginia Gard, Herman Hale, Jim Childers, William Wilhelm, Bryce Elumke, Paul Garey, John Scrivener, Norvell Osborn, Jack Sturdivant, Alton Ray, Ernest Frieze spring On The Milk Cans; Flying Cows Have Landed Charleston, S. C.—(UP)—There was free milk at the Charleston airport today. A cargo plane load of 17 registered Holstein cows was grounded by the Atlantic storm while on a light from Canada to the Bahamas. Employees of a flying service tackled the oddest job they could recall-milking. It was available free for anyone who would come and get it. sen, Don Owen, Fred Gableman, Robert Lindsay, Joanne Barr, Shirley Hobbs, Gloria How, Dorothy Hoover, Sheila Wilder, Geraldine McGee, Jody Stuckey, NormanMcAdoo, Walter Curtis, and John Light of the public liaison committee. Emil Schutzel, Marilyn Gibson, Betty Jones, Charlene Lashbrook, Anna Hemphill, Etta Mae Cooper, Edna Lee, Margaret Granger, Dorothy Kole, Jean Dresser, Laureabelle King, Zelina Ginbottom, Billie Nave, Annabelle Allen, and Jean Young of the secretarial committee. Don Medearis, John Howley, Max Bell, Lise Warner, Gene Rumsey, Peggy Foster, Nancy Smart, Bob Hughea, Jerry Horney, Mary Lane, Betty Thomas, Jack Wayland, Jack Davis, Robert Brown, Barbara Lamoreaux, C. M. Brack, David Mordy, Lawrence Nelson, Lloyd Trace, Dick Barber, Harold Bennett, Bill Edwards, Laurence Silks, Marte Jessick, Patty Doughen, Don Horne, Dick Doughen, Collin, Wilma Hershberger, James Wilson, Kent Shearer, John Roberts, Frank Openland, John Rhode, Arthur Smith, Frank Ross, Bob Shyne, Ann Prebble, Edith Carey, Mary Moore, William Scroy, Max Teare, Bill Altman, Lindy Bell, John Brown, William Boosman, and Don Helm of the service committee. John Sowers, Bill Walker, Patricia Smith, Lucele Murray, Elizabeth Land, Joan Deeds, Marcella Cousins, Gerald Maloney, William Layman, John Campbell, C. J. Frazier, Dave Faculty Men Make Plans For Survey Prof. Carl B. Althaus, Dr. Cloy S. Hobson, and Dr. J. W. Twente, of the School of Education, returned Monday from Atchison where they completed preparations for a school survey which they will conduct in the public schools there. Dr. Althaus, who is executive secretary of the Kansas association of school boards, has been asked by that organization to speak at the eight district meetings to be held in October. He will lecture in Atchison, Chanute, Clay Center, Colby, Dodge City, Emporia, Newton, and Stockton. Ellis, Glen Tongier, David Nesser, Betty Schrier, Eleanor Campbell, Bill Belden, K. I. Danneberg, Gordon Sondker, James Sandew, Pat Norcross, Joanne Dillon, William Haggard, Jack Gillum, Marily Sweet, Betty Armstrong, Marianne Gear, Diane Durham, Mary Wilkins, Tish Laming, Clara Lutz, Robert Shearer, Jeanne Mueller, Ann Lundgren, Georgia Haun, Kay Collins, and Donnis La Grea of the special committee. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. " Dancing with a Deb " GREAT RECORD! More people are smoking CAMELS than ever before! The platter that's causing plenty of chatter in juke circles is "Skitch" Henderson's latest instrumental—"Dancing With a Deb." Boy —what a record! It's obvious "Skitch" has had plenty of experience in tickling those ivories, and he follows that experience rule in smoking too."I smoked many different brands and compared,"says "Skitch." "My choice from experience is Camel." Try Camels. Compare. Let your own experience tell you why more people are smoking Camels than ever before!