Tuesday, April 26. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Around the Big 8 There never was much truth in 1 but the old saying about brains and brawn gets a good beating from the latest deans' list at Iowa State. Five Cyclone lettermen are listed among the top scholars at the university. To make the deans' list it is necessary to have at least a 3.5 with 4.0 as the perfect mark. Cyclones on the list are Capt, John Darby, track, Des Moines; John McCrillis, wrestling, New Hampton; John Ptacek, basketball, Webster City; Jon Spelman, football, Elmhurst, Ill.; and Steve Yzyskanst, wrestling, Hammond. Ind. Six eager quarterback applicant were among the 67 Mizzou football candidates who started spring workouts under Coach Dan Devine and his staff. When the Bengals look up shop on May 7, Devine hopes to have a firm idea of who will provide his field leadership—both offensively and defensively—in the 1930 season. ** Prominent among the 11 lettermen lost off last year's Orange Bowlers were Phil Snowden and Bob Haas, the main-line quarterbacks, and Tom Swaney, a high-I.Q. center who called defensive signals for three years. Toss in Mike Magac. All America tackle, and Russ Sloan, all-conference end—and that's a quick roll-call of the prime talent that must be replaced. *** Dr. Bill Bliss of Ames, Iowa, and Clair Mason of Marshalltown, Iowa, are the newest members of the Iowa State athletic council, it was announced by Wallace (Red) Barron, secretary of the Alumni Association. Bliss, a football and basketball letterman from the 1930's, was named by the Alumni Executive Council to complete the three-year term of the late Chev Adams. The term will end in May, 1930. To be a woman is something so strange, so confused, so complicated that only a woman could put up with it—Soren Kierkegaard Waugh Resigns for Sales Job Jerry Waugh, University of Kansas assistant basketball coach and head golf coach, resigned yesterday to accept a sales job with Josten's Co., a jewelry-trophy-stationery firm. Waugh, who has been at KU the past four years, will accept his new position early in July. Waugh and his family will live in Independence, Kan., and his sales territory will be Southeast Kansas. The firm's headquarters are in Owatonna, Minn. IN ANNOUNCING his resignation vesterday. Wauuh said: "It is with regret that I leave the University of Kansas and my many friends here in Lawrence, but the opportunity with Josen's Co., is too attractive when weighed against the insecurities of the coaching profession. "The decision to give up a profession which I dearly love was made doubly tough because it brings to an end my close association with Dick Harp, for whom I have great admiration, as well as the many fine athletes who are, and have been, a part of Kansas basketball. "I HAVE deeply appreciated the opportunity to be a part of this fine program at KU and I hope I have made some small contribution toward its success. "However, I feel my new job will Accardo Indicated CHICAGO — (UPI) — The Justice Department today announced indictment of Chicago gambler Anthony J. Accerado on tax charges and arrested the reputed Mafia kingpin at his plush suburban home. Jays Try to Stop Skid KU's baseball squad traveled to Emporia today to take on Emporia State in a nonleague contest. The Jays will be looking for a way to break their three game losing streak. The season record stands at 2-7 The starting pitcher will probably be Tom Holler or Jim Ragan. their first Northeast Kansas League championship in eight seasons in 1956. Upon graduation from KU in 1951 Waugh coached for three seasons at Emporia High School. ity, is as fine a person as I have ever known. His professional ability is attested to by the results of our past basketball season. The members of the 1959-60 KU squad had all served their freshmen year under Jerry." Waugh has been varsity assistant and freshman coach at KU since Harp became head coach prior to the 1956-57 season. The KU graduate was a regular with the Jayhawkers Big Seven co-champions of 1950. He compiled 570 points during his career at KU. This total is the fourth highest in history by a Kansas guard. Before coming to KU Waugh coached at Lawrence High School. He guided the Lawrence team to allow me to better meet my obligations to my family. 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