University Daily Kansan Thursday. Oct. 15. 1959 Twenty KU Staff Members Attend Ottawa Conference Twenty KU deans, personnel administrators and their assistants, are attending the annual meeting of the Kansas Association of Personnel Administrators of Colleges and Universities. The meeting this year is being held today and tomorrow at Ottawa University. Men held meetings throughout the day and the women will begin their scheduled meetings with a dinner tonight. More meetings are scheduled tomorrow. Everett Hughes, Rose Morgan visiting professor of sociology from the University of Chicago, spoke on "Style and Level of Student Effort." Those attending from KU are. Donald K. Alderson, dean of men; L. C. Woodruff, dean of students; Clark Coan, assistant dean of men; Carl George Fahrbach Jr., assistant director of admissions. Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Francis Heller, associate dean of the College; Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College; James K. Hitt, registrar. Emily Taylor, dean of women; Betty Huntington, residence director of Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Donna Younger, Patricia Patterson, and Eleanor Hawkinson, assistants to the dean of women; Janet Noel, residence director of Corbin Hall; Nancy Smith, assistant residence director of Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Kala Mays, assistant residence director of Corbin Hall. Emma Wagner, assistant admissions officer; Mrs. Agnes Barnhill enrollment assistant; Mary Hackman and Mrs. Nancy Saile, enrollment recorders. Around the Campus Anderson Leads International Club National Meeting Looks at Russia Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, is attending the seventh National Conference of Physicians and Schools in Highland Park, Ill. The American Medical Association invited him to serve as discussion leader. The theme of the conference is "Significant Issues in School Health and Physical Education." IFC Men Will Attend National Convention Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb. senior, and Lynn Anderson, Atwood junior, have been elected to attend the Inter-fraternity Council National Convention, Nov. 27-28, in New York City. The convention will be held in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The International Club will meet in the Kansas Union at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. "An Intimate Glimpse of Russia" will be the subject for a panel discussion. Members of the panel will be: Members of the panel will be: O. P. Backus, associate professor of history; Sam F. Anderson, instructor of Clermont; Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science; and Arthur H. Wolf, president of the Centron Corporation, local motion-picture producers. Carillonneur to Give Recital The University of Kansas carilonneur, Ronald Barnes, instructor of music history, will play a carillon recital Saturday in Culver, Ind. The recital will be in conjunction with Culver Military Academy's annual alumni meeting. KUOK will broadcast the freshman University of Kansas-Kansas State University football game tomorrow starting at 2:50 p.m. KUOK to Broadcast Freshman Ball Game Soldiers Killed in Wreck No man ever became extremely wicked all at once. — Juvenal. WAYNESVILLE, Mo. — (UPI) — Two Fort Leonard Wood soldiers were killed and two others injured last night when an automobile crashed into the rear of a tractor-trailer truck on highway 66 near Waynesville. Highway Patrolmen identified the victims as Pvt. James Donnell, 19, and Pfc. Carl Duenk, 26. Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Sery Ward Thompson Owner 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner Kansan Want Ads Get Results 57th Y REP cruil with lican Rep. G D A House today Unite tle in Rep the I tions million traitio lars f to try Rep "Recr squad court Congr by th The are I KU Poetri hour were "I if you struc stude "Hi it is So while unior while who ribbon wore "I becau capac "An nonsense gaged Mr Age a Gold