Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 12. 1959 Seniors Will Receive Buttons Senior class buttons, pennants and identification cards will be distributed at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard beginning tomorrow. Plans for senior class activities this week and throughout the year were announced at a Class of 1960 executive board dinner last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth. Attending the dinner were the 17 members of the executive council, Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy, Donald K. Alderson, dear of men, Mrs. Alderson, Richard Wintermote, field secretary of the Alumni Assn., Mrs. Wintermote, Mildred Clofeltfer, corresponding secretary of the Alumni Assn, Mr. Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn., and Mrs. Ellsworth. Chancellor Murphy Speaks Chancellor Murphy spoke on the need of establishing a strong Class of 1960 which will support the University program in future years as well as this year. Mr. Ellsworth and Richart (Rick) Barnes, Seneca, class president, also spoke. William A. Godfrey, Arkansas City senior and regalia chairman, showed samples of the senior pennant and described the senior buttons, which had not arrived last night. Like I'm a Senior The buttons will have a large "60 in the center, with the words 'Hel. Yes Man. Like I'm a Senior.' Senior ID cards can be picked up at the information booth this week or at the senior coffee at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union. Tickets to the pre-game picnic Saturday will be sold at the information booth. ID Cards for Events Cards for Events The ID cards will admit seniors to the senior coffee, the senior section at the KU-K. State football game Saturday, senior play night later in the year, the senior picnic in the spring, the senior TGIF party and other class activities. the senior queen will be elected at the coffee Thursday, and introduced at the game Saturday. She will reign over all senior events this year. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material. The Day Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. American Association of University Professors, Thursday, in the Kansas Room of the Union. Reservations should be made with Prof. Sidney Johnson, 312 Fraser before 5 o'clock today. Last minute tours are called to one of the four officers before Wednesday day. All faculty members are urged to attend. Faculty members new to the Lawrence campus will be guests of the chapter for the meal. TODAY Owl Society dinner meeting at 6:30 D.m. at the Holiday Inn Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. WEDNESDAY Newman Club Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. Piki Kappa Theta house for transportation Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m., with bible study at Newbury House. Newman Club, 12:35 p.m. Room 305. Kansas Union, Daily Rosary. Pet-Blessing Criticized BRIGHTON, Eng. — (UPI)— An official of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals objected yesterday to a pet-blessing ceremony because "It's cruel dragging animals of various kinds together in a noisy crowd." Rhodes Scholarship Applications Ready ID's Plus $1 Buy Tickets Junior and senior men students can obtain applications for Rhodes Scholarships to Oxford University in England for 1960-61 at the Graduate Office, 227 Strong Hall, until Oct. 31. Students may exchange ID cards for guests' tickets to football games with Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University and the University of Missouri. Applicants will be selected by a committee composed of J. H. Nelson, Dean of the Graduate School, Chairman; Walter Sandelius, professor of political science; Edward Robinson, associate professor of philosophy, and William Gilbert, associate professor of history. Walter Brauer, chairman of the Athletic Seating Board of the Associated Student Council, said tickets for those games can be obtained for $1 and an identification card. The ID cards will be punched and stapled to the tickets. A $1 ticket without the ID stapped to it will be invalid, he said. Tickets may be exchanged the Friday before each game, and on the day of the game at the information booth. The booth will be open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and 8 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. There will be no ticket exchange for the Iowa State game since parents will be seated in the student section. Faith may be defined briefly as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable—Henry L. Mencken HOLLYWOOD - (UPI) - California Gov. Edmund G. Brown insists he isn't a serious candidate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination. But Brown said he might go to the convention as a favorite son candidate. Parties Look to Future GOP Sets Policy "I want to see the best possible candidate elected. I'm not a candidate at this time. I've asked for no help from anyone." On a nationwide television program (Meet The Press, NBC) yesterday, Brown said: Asked about the "best possible candidate," Brown said he must be a "good, liberal, fighting" democrat. "At any rate it has helped his (Nixon's) ambitions to become president," Brown said. He said Vice President Richard Nixon's recent trip to Russia helped the GOP — "for the time being." About the Republicans? At the same time in the opposite section of the U.S., it was being predicted that U.S. Sen. George Smathers may announce at a Miami meeting this week whether he will accept a draft as Florida's "favorite son" presidential candidate. The Senator will be among the main speakers at a lunch in Miami Friday honoring state officials voted outstanding by the 1959 legislature. Gov. Leroy Collins will present the awards. She will be sure to have ONE of our fashionable umbrellas on hand for a rainy day. Peggy Shanks Alpha Chl Omega Republican party advisers painted a picture of an abundant America in 1976 with full employment and the atom put to peaceful use making the nation's prosperity grow even greater. Also seen was the end of inflation and "excessive taxation." An announcement of long-range Republican policy drew praise today from GOP members of Congress. "In all of the expectations of these reports," he said, "the Republican party in power expects to pay for their programs as they go." Rep. William L. Springer (R-II) said the goals were not extravagant. "Dynamic conservatism is always progressive," he said. - "Opportunity for productive jobs at good wages for every man and woman of working age. - The GOP policy group said Americans should "accept no less" than these national goals by that time: - "A world at peace with the atom serving humanity. - "Individual security, undiluted by inflation and excessive taxation." * "The most modern medical, hospital and health facilities." The 40-member committee held that "self-reliance is the human resource we must look to for our margin of strength in the world ahead." But it said that federal partnership help will be needed in such vast fields as education, housing and health. Farm Youths Start Meeting KANSAS CITY. Mo. — (UPI)—Farm youths from all sections of the country, including Alaska and Hawaii, registered here today to open the 32nd annual convention of the Future Farmers of America. Spokesmen said more than 1,200 blue-jacketed young men had arrived here by last night. ITA 332 So. 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And get your copies of the brochures that also help to fill you in on the RCA picture. If you're tied up when RCA's representative is here, send a résumé to the address shown at right: of radar, airborne electronics, computers, missile electronics, television, radio and other equipment fields, as well as in electron tubes, semiconductor materials and devices, and space electronics. Your experience or advanced education may point your way to direct assignment. Dozens of RCA engineering fields lie open to the man who's thoroughly acquainted with the direction he wants to take and whose qualifications open this path to him. There's a lot more that's extremely interesting about an RCA engineering career. You should have these facts to make a wise decision about your future. Get them in person very soon when an RCA engineering management representative arrives on campus— OCTOBER 19,20 Mr. Robert Haklisch, Manager College Relations, Dept. CR-5 Radio Corporation of America Camden 2, N. J. 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