J Around the Campus Page 7 Register to Vote Prior to Oct.18 Students who are eligible and wish to vote in the forthcoming elections must register before Oct. 18, either in person or by mail. City Clerk Harold Fisher said: Lawrence residents may go to the City Hall to register. "Persons from first or second class cities of Kansas must be registered to vote in the November election. Others are not required to register." Registration may be made by mail before Oct. 18 by using forms available at the information desk of the Kansas Union, or at the office of the city clerk. "Out-of-state students will have to write to their election board and obtain an absentee ballot in order to register," said Mr. Fisher. "On election day, students are requested to go to Allen Field House where polls will be set up, and vote the 'Instate Absentee Ballot', which will be mailed to the student's home county." Teaching Award Founded Excellence in teaching at KU will be honored by an annual $1,000 award to one teacher, selected by a University committee, who both challenges the mind and strengthens the character of his students. The award is provided by B. Bernerd Fink of Topeka, a KU alumnus. Tickets on Sale For Opening Play Tickets are on sale for the season's first play, "The Lady's Not for Burning," at the box office in Murphy Hall and the information booth at the Kansas Union. The play will be presented Sept. 28 through Oct. 1. Students with identification cards will receive free tickets. Each student may pick up only two tickets with the identification cards. Wives or husbands of Kansas University students may buy season coupons at the faculty rate of $4. Bowersox Awarded Air ROTC Honor Robert L. Bowersox, Kansas City senior, has won the Air Force ROTC's highest award for his summer training. Senior Cadet Bowersox won the AFROTC Commandant's Award for overall outstanding achievement, in competition with 161 advanced students representing a dozen universities across the nation. Chinese Club to Meet The Chinese Student Club will hold its first meeting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. A new president will be elected. Trucker Stalls On 13th St. Hill How would you like to drive a semi-trailer truck up 13th St. hill? Glen Fort, Joplin, Mo., tried it last night and got stuck. University Daily Kansan The truck's cab lodged behind a parked car as Fort swung toward the left hand side of the road for more room. The police and a wrecker unlocked the car and parked it down the hill out of the way. After many starts and stops, Fort backed the truck into Ohio St. He turned and drove east on St. The wrecker pushed the car back to its parking place. A Kansas University sticker identified the car as a student's car. The name of the owner is unknown. KU Graduate to Texas Jerald Hamilton, a 1948 KU graduate, assumed duties this month as assistant professor of organ and church music at the University of Texas and as organist and choirmaster at St. David's Church, Austin. A Fulbright scholar in 1954, Mr. Hamilton studied in Paris with Andre Marchal. He taught at Washburn University, Topeka, for 10 years. Americans like their drinks strong. their meat raw and their politics bland.James Wrightson WeaverS Thursday, Sept. 22, 1960 Haugh Will Give Address at Wichita Oscar M. Haugh, professor of Education, will give the inaugural address at the first meeting of the Wichita Council of the International Reading Assn. tomorrow in Wichita. His topic will be, "Ideas New and Old About the Teaching of Reading." Organized in 1956, the reading association has 10,000 members in the United States and several foreign countries. Student's Essay Chosen Janet A. Woody, Springfield, Mo, junior, wrote a winning essay last summer on "Why I Want More Education" in competition for student aid grants from a national tobacco group. He Struck First ATHENS, Greece—(UPI)—Theus, the son of King Aegus of Athens, is credited with having originated boxing around 900 B.C. Campus BARBER SHOP OPEN ALL SUMMER Just North of Student Union Our 103rd Year of Service THE BRA WITH THE LIFE-LIFT SUPPORT A. LOVELY FLORAL ARRANGEMENT LLIFE-LIFT PETALS FORBEAUTIFUL SUPPORT...AND that formfit feeling! New Life . . . to help your figure stay blossom young . . . with the exclusive Life-Lift petals. This pretty surprise is inside the cup . . . delicate Life-Lift petals nestling in pink stitching (that's inside only) to help mold you gently . . . firmly . . . comfortably. New Life by Formfit . . . keeps supporting you even when you're most active. Controlled stretch elastic panels beneath and around the cups cling to give you free moving liberty . . . constant comfort. 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