medal medal Friday, Oct. 9, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Homecoming Committees Announced The Homecoming activities committee appointments have been announced by general chairman Edwin D. Goebel, state geological survey and associate chairman Louis F. Dellwig, associate professor of geology. The committees and members are: Eleven different committees will guide the action during Homecoming weekend of Nov. 20-21. Arrangements — Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn., chairman; Richard Winter- mote, field secretary of the Alumni Barnes to Present Four Guest Recitals Ronald M. Barnes, instructor of music history and carillonneur, will present guest recitals at four midwestern colleges this semester. On Oct. 17, he will play at the Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. During the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. Barnes will give a recital at Iowa State College, Ames. On Dec. 27, he will present two recitals at the University of Chicago as a part of the program for the National Musicological Society. Both of these recitals will consist of ancient carillon music, which is one of Mr. Barnes' fields of research. Tokyo Goes 'Old West' TOKYO — (UPI) — Fifteen horses bolted from a horsemeat plant yesterday but were corralled and headed for the last roundup within 30 minutes. Ten policemen, a dozen company employees and throngs of civilian volunteer "cowboys" helped round up the horses in Tokyo's Arakawa district. Assn., associate chairman; Mildred Clodfletter, assistant secretary of the Alumni Assn., and Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama. Half-time — David Simonett, associate professor of geology, chairman; Mr. Wintermote, associate chairman; E. R. Labei, professor or physical education; Russell L. Wiley, director of the KU band; A. C (Dutch) Lonborg, director of athletics; Col. Ralph Hanchin, professor of military science; Col. Robert P. Ash, professor of air science; Lenora Prosser, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Virginia Smith, Topeka junior; Glenda Price, Topeka junior, Stanley Washburn, Colby sophomore, and William Fricke, Jefferson City, Mo., senior. Public Relations — Tom Yoe, director of public relations, chairman; Bruce Linton, associate professor of speech and journalism, associate chairman; R. Edwin Browne, assistant professor of journalism; Arden Booth, of radio station KLWN, Sondra Youle, Wellington junior; Charles Mclwaine, Wichita junior; and Mary Carol Stephenson, Pittsburg junior. Finance — Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the university, chairman; Mr. Lonborg, Mr. Ellsworth, and Ronald Dalby, Joplin, Mo., junior. Queen Robert Ridgway, associate professor of education, chairman; Elliot Gillerman, associate professor of geology, associate chairman; Jack Steele, associate professor of business administration; James Austin, Topeka senior; Janet Jones, Colby senior; Hazel Fecht, Wamego senior; Sara Carnahan, Topeka senior; Lynn Anderson, Atwood junior; Robert Lynn, Gainesville, Texas, senior; Sally Brown, Wichita junior, and Suzanne Kastner, Salina senior. Model Mother Goes on Trial BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —(UPI)— Mrs. Kathryn Anderson, 30-year-old statuesque blonde "model housewife," goes on trial today for robbing two savings and loan associations here while she was pregnant with her third child. Basketball game — Jerry Waugh, assistant basketball coach, chairman; Monte Johnson, Kansas City senior; Donald West, Salina senior; Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb., junior; and Thomas McGurk, St. Louis, Mo., junior. House Decorations — A. J. Edwards, assistant professor of education, chairman; Downer Dykes, assistant professor of design; Keith Ott, Kingfisher, Okla, senior; Larry Kevan, Kansas City senior; Darrell Sligar, Kansas City sophomore; Mary Olsen, Wichita junior; and Robert Smith, Salina junior. Pep Rallies — Fricke, chairman; Jerry Palmer, El Dorado sophomore; J. Kirk Cottingham, Newton junior; and Heather Graham, Kansas City, Mo., junior. BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES 40c HAPPY HAL'S E. 23rd St., VI 3-9753 KOOL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Trojan school 2. What she applies when it's gone far enough 3. Past tense meet 4. Crew-type letter? 5. Dame who gets around Eggs 6. No literary type, he 7. Underworld god of Egypt 8. They're thicker talks flatly 9. It follows Bee 10. Half the army 11. It follows Bee the belt 12. Famed elder absence 13. Allivated absence 14. Not many 15. Such eaters forget more than the manners 16. Specialized cereal 17. A Noel is a backward girl 18. Electric wigglers 19. Wire measures 20. They're given by 15 Across 21. There are two for it Broadway 22. Edible dolls 23. It's human to Kools have Menthol 24. Everyone's first biller 25. Has been Hole ___ 26. Beneficient bill payer DOWN 1. With a sub, they're out of town 2. Fly talk 3. Those who agreeicate Menthol Magic 4. Coeds who've mentioned Sad French streets 5. Short morning 6. What to change to when you tell them what you want 7. Gaelic part of herself 8. With Kools, they all long away 9. Live backward; it's no good agency 10. Canal, Germany 11. Russian news 18. Russian John 23. This season 24. Bit of a blow to the band 25. need change: Kools! 16. Les États ___ 17. A kind of sausage 23. Who to springs for flowers or clams 17. Song for the artist 24. God of Ingredients 25. Thrown by cubists 10. Keep attaches 14. Poet of life 23. Zsa Zsa's sister 4. But (Latin) 47. West No.3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 When your throat tells you it's time for a change you need a real change... Pre-game activities Mr. Wiley, chairman; Col. Hanchin, Col. Ash, Capt. John W. Newsom, professor of naval science, and Terry Mann, Prairie Village senior. Student Union Activities — Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, chairman; Dwayne Hall, Wichita senior, associate chairman, Thomas Van Dyke, Kansas City, Mo., senior; David Hall, Wichita senior, and Phyllis McCampbell, Kansas City senior. Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J. J. Krimmer, Pastor LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas VI 3-2966 WESLEY FOUNDATION Methodist Student Center, 1314 Oread SUNDAY, OCT. 11 9:30 a.m. ... Three Student Discussion Classes 5:00 p.m. ... Fellowship-supper-program-worship “How Is the Bible True?” Dean Harold G. Barr Mon.-Fri., 7:30-7:45 a.m. Morning Meditations "BITE THE HAND" Edmund Burke first noted that some man will bite "the hand that fed them". But Mark Twain, in "Pudd'nheod Wilson", refined the observation and made it biting: "If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man." "PRAISE THE LORD AND ETC." Perhaps the most popular remark to come out of World War II is this exhortation made at Pearl Harbor by Lt. Comm. Howell M. Forgy, a Navy chaplain: "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition." "IGNORANCE IS BLISS" It was Thomas Gray who coined this comforting generalization in behalf of all "D" students. See his "On a Distant Prospect of Eton College": "...where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise." --fashioned by the house of Cooprii Jockey SKANTS striped brief "Merely sensational"—that's the judgment of college men who have seen the new Jockey Striped SKANTS. 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