PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SEPTEMBER 20,1946 Osborne Becomes Philosophy Chairman PROF.C.P.OSBORNE, Prof. Clifford P. Osborne, shown above, has been appointed chairman of the department of philosophy at the University. Professor Osborne succeeds Prof. E. H. Hollands who has held that position since coming to Kansas in 1913 and has reached the mandatory retirement age for administrative heads. - * * Professor Osborne came to K.U in 1937. Professor Hollands will continue teaching although he has retired from administrative work. Winning Salesman Will Get Ad Job The winning student in an advertising sales contest ending Oct. 10 will be appointed advertising manager of the Jayhawker magazine for the year, Richard Carmean, business manager, announced today. Former students who paid for the 1946 Jayhawker but didn't pick up the final issue may do so now. Applications are being received at the Jayhawker office in the Memorial Union. Student Powers Are Delegated To Council The Associated Students of the University of Kansas is an association composed of all students regularly enrolled at the University. The purpose of this organization is: (a) to unite in a single, self-governing body the students of the University of Kansas and to promote and regulate their extra-curricular activities; (b) to coordinate student activities with the programs of the faculty and administrative governing bodies; (c) by so doing, to promote the highest interests of the University of Kansas and to cultivate loyalty to the University among its students. The Association has all the powers necessary to carry out the above purposes. The legislative and administrative powers of this association are delegated to the All Student Council, which consists of a president, a representative-at-large, representatives elected by various schools of the University, representatives elected by large and influential extra-curricular organizations on the campus, and two representatives elected by the freshman class. All women council members compose the All Student Council Women's Executive Committee. This committee has the power to conduct and regulate all activities which pertain exclusively to women. W. E.C. officers include: Carr Moves To Tulsa W.E.C. officers include: Billie M. Hamilton ... President Eugenia Hepworth ... Vice-president Lois Thompson ... Secretary Dixie Gilland ... Treasurer Charles Carr, '42, is now assistant advertising manager of the Oklahoma Tire and Supply Co., at Tulsa. Mr. Carr was a former member of the advertising staff of the Kansas City Star. Strong Student Government Is Possible If We Work For It, President Says The student governing body, the All - Student Council, has been granted powers by the administration of the University to unite in a single self-governing body the students of the University, to promote and regulate their extra-curricular Emergency Housing Shifts Enrolling Sites Emergency housing of men in Robinson gymnasium has caused two changes in place of enrollment, affecting the School of Engineering and Architecture and the School of Fine Arts. Enrollment in the Engineering school will be in Marvin hall, instead of Robinson gymnasium, at 8:30 a.m. Monday. The School of Fine Arts will enroll its students at 8:30 a.m. Monday in the east wing of the third floor of Frank Strong hall instead of Robinson gymnasium. Students will enter by the south door of the east wing. Other places of enrollment remain activities, to coordinate student activities with the programs of the faculty and administrative governing bodies, to promote the highest interests of the University and to cultivate loyalty to the University among its students. To justify the granting of these powers and to make possible the granting of additional powers, each student must make certain that everything he does will reflect credit on the student body and the University. Loyalty to groups, whether Greek, independent or professional, must be subordinated to loyalty to the All-Student Council which represents all students. Student government can be much stronger, but first students must prove they are capable of handling the powers now given them. The All-Student Council is your council; you are welcome to attend its meetings. Your opinions and beliefs must be presented through the council, for only through it can you prove that students deserve a greater part in governing student welfare. HOWARD ENGLEMAN, President of the All-Student Council Frankfort, Ky. (UP)—The honeybee has attained recognition in Kentucky law reports. Dead Bee in Pop Bottle Doesn't Hurt, Judge Says "Now a honeybee is one of the most ingenious and scrupulously clean little creatures ever created by the Almighty Hand," Judge Eugene Siler of the Kentucky court of appeals wrote in a damage suit in which a party sought recovery because of the presence of a dead bee in a beverage bottle. the same as on the printed schedule. The changes are necessary because the men who will live in the Memorial stadium are being housed in the gymnasium until their quarters are completed. All-Student Council Is Appointed, Elected Members of the All-Student Council are either elected or appointed. The appointed members represent various campus organizations and their selection is up to each organization. The elected members represent various schools of the University. An election is held each spring to determine members for the coming year's council. At the present, there are four political parties: Pachacamac which represents Greek men; N.O.W. which represents Greek women; P.S.G.L. which represents independent men; and the Independents which represents independent women. At the past spring's election, the Pachacamac - NOW combination elected a majority to the council for the first time. A complicated system of electing council members is used and a full description of the system will appear in the University Daily Kansasan a short time before the spring election. Economical Dependable Transportation For Safe Bus Leaves Campus Every 10 Minutes RIDE THE BUS THE Rapid Transit Co. YOUR CITY BUS SERVICE