Student Council Has First Meet Page 11 University Daily Kansan FIRST SESSION—The All Student Council held its first meeting Sunday to plan organization of the ASC counseling service. Officers at the informal meeting were (left to right) Harley Russell, Topeka senior and vice president; Mary Sue Childers, Merriam senior and secretary, and Ronald Dalby, Joplin, Mo., senior and president of the student body. The counseling service will be available today and tomorrow to answer non-academic student questions. The All Student Council held a special meeting Sunday to revamp the ASC counseling system to meet the needs of an expected record breaking enrollment. The counseling system, in which ASC members are available to talk with new students and answer any questions of a non-academic nature, was established last year. During the meeting, which was presided over by Harley Russell, vice president of the ASC, the possibility of disbanding the counseling organization was discussed. May Disband "Last year," Russell said. "we did not have enough participation. We decided that we would try it one more year to see if the response to our services increases. "This year, instead of having our counselors in Strong Hall we'll be set up in the Pan American room at the union, where we will 'be in closer proximity to the enrolling students." Starting yesterday, three ASC members have been available for registration counseling. Members will also be on hand today and tomorrow during all hours of enrollment. Started Yesterday The counselors will have information on all non-academic problems that students may encounter such as social problems, clothing problems, student employment, health services, and housing. The ASC has also prepared a pamphlet on student government which is being distributed on the campus. Russell indicated there was a possibility the pamphlet would be distributed to all freshman students shortly after school starts. The first regular meeting of the ASC will be held the first Tuesday after classes start. Thirteen KU Students Win New Clarke Scholarships Jeanne C. Baubion, Prairie Village; Shirley Jean Alkey, Kansas City, Mo. and Lois Ann Coleman, Rosville, juniors. The awards are provided by income from a $42,000 estate bequeathed the K.U. Endowment Association by Miss Edith M. Clarke, a Thirteen students attending the University of Kansas this fall have been awarded newly-established Martha Cook Clarke Scholarships of $208 each. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) One of the men who make canvas hampers for the Post Office is proud of his job. They are freshmen: Jo Elaine Clawson, Hartford; Deanna Gail Dalbom, Clearwater; Marilyn Ann Griflin, Topeka; Rae Patricia Heath, Salina, Sophomores: Randolph Gordon Austin, Salina; Katherine Syrus Campbell, Parsons; Sondra Sue Ewald, Kansas City, Mo.; Joan Arlene Gilson, East Liverpool, Ohio; Loretta Sue Jewett, Colorado Springs and Penelope Ann Purnell, Topeka. Professional Pride His workshop address, identification number and length of time on the job were found printed on one of the new hampers which arrived at the San Antonio post office. The hampers are made in the federal prison in Atlanta, Ga. member of the class of 1895. She died in 1957. The scholarships are awarded for the 1960-61 academic year to deserving students of high scholastic attainment. Busch Awarded Carpenter Grant Thursday, Sept. 15. 1960 Linda Mae Busch, Oregon, Mo juniper, has been selected as the recipient of the $208 M. May Carpenter Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship was established in 1952 in memory of Miss Carpenter, a KU graduate and a Chicago businesswoman until her death in 1942. It is given annually to a woman student enrolled at KU. The Pelvis's 'Body' Chews Out Boss HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Elvis Presley's bodyguard gets a chance to chew out the boss in his movie debut. Bitsy Mott, the bodyguard and a former big league ballplayer, makes his debut in "G.I. Blue" as a tough sergeant who gives Presley, a private, what might euphemistically be described as "a good talking to." The secret of being a bore is to tell everything - Voltaire. Your Favorite Brands— Always at "BOBBIE BROOKS" "LADY MANHATTAN" "GABEY" "SHIP N SHORE" What will it be? Subtle, whimsical or smashing? Take your pick from a collection of colorful prints in the finest, easy-care cottons . . . all classically styled with the convertible neckline, the comfortable roll sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16 Price - 4.98 to 7.98 TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU- Downtown — 835 Mass. On Campus - 12th & Indiana