NOVEMBER 6,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansas County Correspondents Named By Statewide Activities Correspondents for every Kansas county were appointed by the executive council of the state wide activities committee recently. Prizes offered the correspondents have been increased this year to $50, $25, and $15, according to Dwight Deay, chairman of the executive committee. Judging is done on the basis of greatest service to the University and largest number of inches printed in the home town newspaper. Milburn Apt, Buffalo; Jane Atwood, Gardner; Alice Almstrom, McPherson; Margaret Archibald, Ashland; Elizabeth Apt, Iola; Eugene Bribach, Atchison; Hope Burcht, Bronson; Dorothy Bruce, Horton; Hortense Bedell, Augusta. County correspondents are: Elizabeth Bradney, Columbus; Keith Beck, Greensburg; Howard Brandt, Frankfort; Bonnie Binkleman, St. Francis; Betty Brothers, Cherryvale; Kenneth Bales, Caney; Paul Brownlee, Sabethe; Doris Burtscher, Hays; Robert Beiderwell, Garden City. Joseph Burns, Dodge City; Robert Blackburn, Phillipsburg; Marjorie Brown, Wakeeney; Andrew Berry, Russell; Aigidis Bixby, Valley Center; Robert Beck, Macksville; Jack Button, Anthony; Virginia Cooper, Peabody; Marilyn Carlson, Blue Rapids. Kathy Sue Culley, Medicine Lodge; Etta Mae Cooper, El Dorado; Isabelle Craft, Bird City; Harley Colburn, McCune; Eunice Carlson, Concordia; Shirley Crona, Independence; Thelma Comp, White City; Betty Cummings, Almena; Helen Castle, Norton. Celia Carr, Downs; Grant M. Clothier, Sylvia; Marjorie Crosby, Topeka; Walter Darby, Washington; Harold Dittemore, Highland; Robert Duckworth, Marion; Dwight Deay, Chanute. Frank Emerson, Tonganoxie; June Erhart, Valley Falls; Bonnie Eickelberger, Minneapolis; Victor Ferraro, Arcadia; Cecil Frey, Girard; Paul Frieson, Florence; Dean L. Foster, Fowler; Barbara Ford, Osborne; Elaine Fikan, Atwood; Mary Alice Franklin, Liberal. Dean W. Frazier, Caldwell; Margaret Furnish, Dodge City; Margaret Gruenthal, Glascro; Pearl Geiger, Paula; Rosemary Goring, Newton; Robert Gale, Syracuse; Katherine Gustafson, Delphos; Harold Gass, Pleasanton; Mildred Garrison, Marion; Beverly Gill, Ft. Scott. Jay Gray, Galena; Peggy Graber; Hutchinson; Maura Cragg, Wichita; Dixie Gilliland, Ottawa; Patricia Graham, Winfield; Kathleen Hall, Marion; George Hess, McPherson; Shirley Hoyt, Iola; Robert Held, Eldinwood; Marietta Higbsy, Osawatomi; Clarence Hamm, Kinsew. Kenneth Harmon, Ellsworth; Anne Hunter, Harper; Mary Jane Hoffman, Winfield; Carolyn Hill, Arkansas City; Valdah Harkness, Ness City; Joan Howard, McDonald; Dorothy Lee Hoover, Smith Center; Eloise Hodgson, Salina; Billie Hamilton, Weir. Nancy Ann Jolly, Moline; Jack Jones, Oswego; Virginia Jenson, Emporia; Anna Johnston, Marysville; Maxine Jones, Sedan; Paula Jernigan, Wichita; Billy Joan Kent, Humboldt; Charles Kopke, Coldwater. Margaret King, Stafford; Hugh Kreamer, Downs; Verniss Lamping; Seneca; Joan Lippelman; Oberlin; Findley Law, Hill City; Barbara Lamoreaux, Waterville; Delores Mae Langel, Sterling; Jack Mallory, Oakley; Mary McKinney, Hartford; Mary Myers, Great Bend Glen McCray, Neodesha; Earl Mitchell, Waverly; Nancy Messenger, Pittsburgh; John S. May, Oksalosa; Marilyn McCune, Burlington; Carolyn Nigg, Whitewater; Dwight Newton, Chetopa; Arden V. Nelson, Courtland; Wilbur Noble, Leavenworth. Bonnie Lou Oswalt, Garden City; Susan Oablag, Olathe; Glen Olson, Gordon Offenbacker, Buffalo; Elaine O'Neil, Lyons; Patricia Power, Beiloit; Leo Patton, Sublette; Richard Pfister, Hiawatha; Jack Parker, Robison; Jean Pyke, Strong City. John Polson, Garfield; Billie Mae Powell, Topcka; Helen Pillen, Great Bend; Virginia Lee Pond, Plainville; James L. Ross, Yates Center; Caroline Riffel, Stockton; Lorraine Rumsey, Council Grove; Charles Repogle, Cottonwood Falls; John Rader, Howard. Payne Ratner, Parsons; Mary Saunders, Larned; Andrew Smith, Paula; Lee Schloesser, Fredonia; Kathryn A. Smith, Yates Center; Leon Sanders, Protection; Leon Sherwood, Independence; Georgiana Sewell, Sabetha; Martha Smith, Burden; Harriet Stanley, Cimarron; Kenneth Sleigh, Tribune; Marian Sheldon, Garnett. Winifred Sawyer, Fairview; Marjorie E. Stark, Randolph; Madeline Scott, Scott City; Dean A. Smith, Selden; Vivian Stinken, Belle Plaine; Dianna Smith, Colby; Iona Strapp, Baxter Springs; Jeanne Smith, Neodesha; Louis Shepard, Erie; Mary Lee Stewart. Buhton. Mary Thach, Burton; Laura Jean Templeton, Logan; Virginia Tavlor, St. John; Ray Twist, Meade; Evelyn Vogt, Hesston; Barbara Vanderpool, Wellington; William Volmer, St. Paul. Frances Welty, Walnut; Paul Warner, Newton; Nancy Williams Clay Center; Jack Werts, Gridley Helen Ward, Coffeyville; Bud Wright Coffeyville; Lyle Wheatcroft, Utica; George Wallace, Kirkman. Virginia Wicker, Claflin; Shirley Wellborn, Lyndon; Bette Winters, Washington; Coral Wade; Belleville; Lawrence Wood, Hoxie; James Yoxall, Wakeeney; Mary Jane Zollinger, Junction City. No Special K.U. Train To K-State Game "As far as I know, there will not be a special train arranged to take students to the K.U.-K. State football game," Earl Falkenstien, secretary of the athletic association, said today. To charter a special train it is necessary to guarantee the railways a group of 300 to 400 people. With the band going in individual cars, and the Jay James going by bus, he has no way of assuring the station of that many people needing transportation, he added. Of the 2,000 tickets for the game, received by the athletic office here, about half of them were sold Monday. Any faculty member who has changed his address since last reporting it to the chancellor's office, is advised to report the change immediately, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, said today. The addresses go into the University telephone directory this week. Requests Address Changes Plays Here Saturday The little fellow here—he weighs only 160 pounds—will be one of the leading Oklahoma university backs against K.U. in the Big Six conference tussle here Saturday. He is Darrrell Royal, Hollis, Okla., performer, who never played college ball before this season. Last Day For Entries In Table Tennis Meet Today is the last day for entries in the table tennis tournament jointly sponsored by the Table Tennis club and the Union Activities committee. The tournament will be held Nov. 12 and 14 on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium. All entries must be present Tuesday night and should be there by 7 p.m. Each night's play will be from 7 to 10 p.m. About 30 students have entered and a few more are expected, David Cowley, club president, said Tuesday. Bridge Contest Entries Must Be In Friday Friday is the deadline for entry in the Union Activities bridge tournament, Carl Hendrichon, chairman of the bridge committee, said today. The contest will be played by "duplicate" hands, which means that partners at each table will have identical cards. Contestants will enter as partners and will not represent any group. About 35 tables will compete, the chairman expects. The date of the contest will be decided after all entries are in. Entry blanks are obtainable in the Union Activities office. Winners will receive prizes. Lampodus will meet at 7 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Lampodus To Meet THE "WINNAHS" PICK EM CONTEST, WEEK OF NOV. 2nd Winner: $5 in Trade Clyde Johnson, 1301 Third: $1 in Trade Larry Waldron, 837 Conn. Second: $3 in Trade Dick Docking, 1604 Stratford Fourth: $1 in Trade Bill Black, 1439 Tenn., and S. E. Smith, 1316 Vt., tied Won on Draw by Bill Black W. L. Off Point 11 1 15 11 1 49 10 2 Correct 10 2 15 Kansas Engineer Is Available At Office Another Pick Em Contest On Blanks at Store FREE! Any engineering student who hasn't received his copy of the Kansas Engineer may pick up one at Dean Jones' office in Marvin hall, Joann Resuse, circulation manager, said today. The official organ of the School of Engineering, the Kansas Engineer is bought by engineering students when they pay their fees, she added, and all engineers are entitled to a copy. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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