vol = Chi Ka A sana a co una umpa prof the H H in of H Dept. Ally Alge Lew Gen isw hatt hei Fra Chri pri to besi H H erion of to Bet Del intr of St the in w thy ye e a H cov H A C S la in la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la En Sur fr pro ley N Pre prob G man det O ow as of not THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Appointments Will Add Eight Members to Relay Committee Applicants Desired With Business Experience; Must Know Track Meets Six freshmen and two sophomores will be appointed to the Kansas Relay committee of student managers during the next week, according to a decision reached at a meeting of the relay committee Thursday night. The applicants for appointment to the committee must submit a written application telling their qualifications and business experience as a helpful or preparatory nature for relay work. Familiarity with track as a national sport, experience in running track meets and general business ability The applications should be submitted in person to Karl Schlademann, track coach, in order to give an opportunity for a personal interview. The meeting of the relay committee Thursday night in Robinson gymnasium was the regular first meeting of the team, which detected its officers: Jack Holding, c24; president; Dean Bogus, c24; viera; president; Pete Welty, c26; secretary. Other members of the committee at the present time are: Byron Shifflet, c25, Leland Browne, c26, Markley, c26, Walter Schalter, c26. Plans and problems of this year's relay were discussed by Coach Schademan, Dr. F. C. Allen, and members of the committee. Calendar for the Week All announcements for the Sunday calendar should be phoned to the Kanan news room, KU, 26, the call center, or by phone at the reporter, not later than Friday noon. Sunday, Jan 14 3:00 Meeting of Cosmopolitan club Cosmopolitan House. Monday, Jan 14 4:00 Meeting of faculty of department of English. 207 Fraser. ment of Englsih, 201 fraser. 4:30 Mathematics Club meeting, 201 E Ad. Meeting of English majors, 205 7:30 "Messiah" rehearsal, Memorial High School. 8:00 Drama League meeting and plays, Little Theater. First game of inter-fraternity basketball, Robinson gym. 3:30 Tryout for debate team to meet K. S. A, C. L. little theater 4:30 Forum on Christianity and racial relations, Myers hall. College faculty meeting, Office of Dean of College. Wednesday, Jan. 16 12:30 Bacteriology Club Incheon, 30east 4:30 Council of Religious Workers, Myers hall. Thursday, Jan. 17 8:00 K. U. Orchestra concert, Fraser hall. 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