am- ations, obies and the the Thursday, November 12. 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 lpha the men's dor- nity most its. S. Edu- have sible os in Committee Is Important to Students ek encecom- Vash- assa- ersey five for 26. The College Administrative Committee usually is unknown to most students until they try to graduate without fulfilling requirements. All changes in curriculum in College courses must be approved by the eight faculty members of the College Administrative Committee. 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He credits drinking crude oil for his longevity. Star, who outlived his wife of 71 years as well as their seven children, is a retired oil-field worker. He said he was sickly as a child and medicine didn't help. Then one day a man advised him to scoop up a handful of crude oil four times daily and swallow it. "I tried the oil," Starr said. "Drank the stuff for six months. I got well and haven't been sick since." Movie Crew Upsets Alaskan City Election HOLLYWOOD —(UPI)— A recent city election in Petersburg, Alaska, brought out the lightest vote in the community's history. The citizens were too busy watching Richard Burton, Robert Fvan. Jim Backus and a company of Hollywood film-makers shooting scenes for "Ice Palace." No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous. —Henry Brook Adams International Club Night of Nations ALOHALAND, U.S.A. Friday, No. 13 9 p.m. After Hoch Movie JAYHAWK ROOM Dancing & Refreshment which they had received only two hours' credit. Many seminar courses give variable credit to the students according to the person's status and time spent on the course. Dean George Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and chairman of the College Administrative Committee, said: "The committee never changes any College or University rules, but sometimes it makes different interpretations of them for individual cases." Petition Required Any student requesting curricular changes in courses in the College must always give the committee a signed petition which must include the reason the student feels changes should be made. "Sometimes a sophomore or junior who has transferred from another school after taking five hours of organic chemistry may get only three or four hours of credit here for the In some cases the student will appear before the College Administrative Committee. Dean Waggoner said: course. He may appeal with a signed petition to the committee if he feels he should have received more credit for the course." Committee's Consent Needed A student wanting to take more than 40 courses in his major field must get the committee's consent. Forty hours is the normal limit allowed in a major field. Other duties of the College Administrative Committee include selecting the advisers for the gifted student program and nominating individuals on the faculty to special committees within the College. The entire College faculty then votes on those nominated. The special committees include the English proficiency examination, Western Civilization, humanities, and foreign students committees. College faculty members also elect the members of the College Administrative Committee, except Dean Waggoner and Francis Heller, associate dean of the College, who are permanent members. Others on the committee are Bruce A. Linton, associate professor Friday Is Chocolate Day at Dari-King Chocolate Cones 10-15-20-25c 6th & Florida Malts Sundaes Slushes Banana Splits Sodas Try Our Broiled Burgers 25-35-50c Call VI 3-9033 OLD MAN WINTER CATCH YOU UNPREPARED DON'T LET LET US "WINTER-SURE" YOUR CAR NOW AHEAD OF THE RUSH SERVICE CITIES FRITZ CO. CITIES Downtown — Near Everything Phone VI 3-4321 th and New Hampshire SERVICE of speech and journalism; Cyrus De- professor of English. James W. Coster, professor of Romance lan- Drury, associate professor of politi- gueses; Sidney M. Johnson, associate science, and David Paretsky, professor of German; W. P. Albrecht, professor of bacteriology. DIARY OF A COED MONDAY: Prof. Pomfritt sprang quiz in English lit this morning. If Shakespeare didn't write *Canterbury Tales* I'm a dead duck . . . Lunch at the house—turkey hash. Question: how can we have turkey hash when we never had turkey? . . . Smoked a Marlboro after lunch. I dig those better makin' the most! . . . Played bridge with sorors in afternoon. When game was over, my partner stabbed me several times with hatpin. *Must learn weak club bid*. Dinner at house—lamb hash. Question: how can we have lamb hash when we never had lamb? . . . Smoked a Marlboro after dinner. What filter! What flavor! What pack or box! . . Chapter meeting at night. Motion made to abolish capital punishment for pledges. Motion defeated . . Smoked more Marlboros. Quelle joie! . . And so to bed. TUESDAY: Faculty tea at the house. Spilled pot of oolong on Dean of Women. She very surly. Offered her a Marlboro. Still surly. Offered skin graft. No help . . . Dinner at Kozy Kampus Kafe—24 hamburgers. But no dessert. Have to watch waistline . . . And so to bed. WEDNESDAY: Got our marks in English lit quiz. Lucky for me Shakespeare wrote *Canterbury Tales*! . . . Afternoon date with Ralph Feldspar. Purely platonic. Ralph wanted to consult me about love trouble he's having with his girl Nymphet Calloway. I assured him things would get better. Ralph said he certainly hopes so because last four times he called on Nymphet, she dumped vacuum cleaner bag on him . . . Smoked several Marlboros. Wonderful cigarette. No confusion about which end to light. Saves loads of time . . . Dinner at house—bread. That's all; just bread . . . And so to bed. THURSDAY: Three packages from home—laundry, cookies, records. So hungry I ate all three . . . Quiz in American history. If Millard Fillmore didn't invent cotton gin, I'm in big trouble .. Dinner at house. Big excitement—Nympet Calloway announced her engagement to Ralph Feldspar. While sorors flocked around to congratulate Nympet, I ate everybody's side meat . . . Then smoked Marlboro. Oh, what a piece of work is Marlboro! . . . And so to bed. FRIDAY: Got our marks in American history quiz. Was shattered to learn that Millard Fillmore did not invent cotton gin. He wrote *Canterbury Tales* . . . How very odd! . . . Lunch at the house—bread hash . . . Marlboro after lunch. Great smoke. Must send valentine to manufacturers . . . Spent entire afternoon getting dressed for date tonight with Norman Twonkey. Norman is dall, dark, loaded—a perfect doll! Only thing wrong is he never tells a girl where he's going to take her. So I put on a bathing suit, on top of that an evening gown, and on top of that a snowsuit. Thus I was ready for a splash party, a dance, or a toboggan slide . . . So what do you think happened? He entered me in a steeplechase, that's what! . . . Would have taken first prize easily if I hadn't pulled up lame in the last furlong . . . And so to bed. © 1959 Max Shulman Yes, the college life is a busy one and you may be having trouble choosing the cigarette that's right for you. Here's a handy guide: For filter plus flavor—Marlboro. For flavor without filter—Philip Morris. For filter plus flavor plus coolness—Alpine . . . All made by the sponsors of this column.