PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 30,1946 Deans Are Human, Too You never can tell what you're going to find when you meet a dean in his home, as this shot of Dean Paul B. Lawson, of the College, proves. He's shown here, during a freshman week open house, doing a match trick for the visitors who descended upon the Lawson home. The slick chicks in the front row are (left to right) Joan Raney, Ellsworth; Cleta Van Marter, Grinnell; Pat Ward, Kansas City, Mo., the dean, and Jane Keith, Hiawatha. (Daily Kansan staff photograph by James Mason) Union Operating Committee Selected The names of the members of the Union Operating committee were announced today by Dean Henry Werner, chairman. They are, Miss Hermina Zipple, Karl Klooz, Miss Martha Peterson, Lorlie Waters, Jack Miller, Ogden Jones, Fred Ellsworth, and the following students: Howard Engleman, Elaine Thalman, Austin Turney, Jr., James Jackson, Jane Peterson, Gene Alford, Carl Bell, Alberta Cornwell, and Joan Woodward. Union Executive Board Will Take Applications Applications to serve on committees of the Union Executive board, formerly known as the Union Activities committee, will be accepted Wednesday and Thursday in the group's office in the Union, Joan Woodward, president, announced today. Students may apply for positions on the social, publicity, intramural, coffees and forums, business, public relations, decorations, Sunday afternoon entertainment. Sunflower Union, clubs and organizations, and entertainment committees. Kansas Politics Discussed In Research Bureau Book A detailed analysis of the operating machinery of Kansas' political parties is presented in the first issue of volume two of the Your Government series published by the Bureau of Government Research here, Eban P. Allen, professor of political science and director of the bureau, said today. Fifteen thousand copies of the paper "Political Party Organizations" by Rolland Maddox, assistant professor of political science, are being distributed to high school students, newspapers and citizens. Frank Green In Hospital Frank F. Green, freshman engineer, underwent an appendectomy at Watkins hospital Sunday afternoon. Forensic League To Meet The Forsican league will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Little Theater of Green hall to discuss matters of policy, membership, and the program for the coming year, E. C. Buchler, professor of speech, announced today. IM Managers Needed Officials and student managers are needed for the men's intramural program. Applications are being received at 107 Robinson. The deadline is Thursday. Polio Victim Unchanged The condition of James Martin polomyelitis patient at Watkins hospital, was reported today as "satisfactory". Martin entered the hospital on Sept. 16. His quarantine period has not yet elapsed. K.U.'s Skeletons Turn Up Again At Sunnyside There may not be skeletons in K.U. closets, but don't start digging holes in the campus. On Friday morning, workmen at Sunnyside began uncovering parts of several human skeletons. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds was immediately notified. News of the discovery was relayed to Albert C. Spaulding, assistant curator at Dyche museum. Could it be one of the Indian bural grounds found frequently in Kansas? Prof. Spaulding rushed to the scene of the excavation and surveyed the pile of assorted bones and skulls. He took one look at the skulls, neatly sawed in half, and returned to his office. The bones were anatomical specimens probably carried out and buried by a janitor before the University received its incinerator for disposing of worthless cadavers. The burial presumably occurred before 1926, because the incinerator has been used since then, H. B. Latimer, professor of anatomy, explained. Schedule Announced For Union Fountain The Union fountain, open from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, will have regular service during these hours. Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial union, said today. With a seating capacity of 220, that bridge game will have to wait, David Thompson, senior in the School of Business and student man- ager of the enterprise, remarked. Card tables for bridge and chess have been set up in the Pine room and in the hall of the third floor. Saturday, the schedule will run from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, the fountain will be open from 2:30 p.m. to 9:30 p. m. All organization managers and others interested in men's intramurals will meet at 4:30 p.m. Friday in 202 Robinson gymnasium to determine scoring points for rifle and bowling teams, Don "Pottsy" Powell, supervisor, announced today. Two representatives to the executive committee also will be elected. Organization Managers Will Meet Friday In Gym Library To Be Open From 2 To 10 Sundays University students will find Watson library open Sundays from 2 to 10 p.m. begining Oct.6, C.M. Baker, director of the library, said today. Weekday hours will remain the same, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and the Saturday closing hour is set at 5 p.m. PUT THOSE HOARDED TEXTS TO WORK! 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