Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. May 12. 1959 Around The Cam Cadets to Undergo AF Base Training Thirty KU Air Force cadets will undergo rigorous training for four weeks in July and August at five Air Force bases in the United States The training will be centered around the Air Force's mission and its supporting facilities. The orientation is designed to give the cadets a better understanding of the Air Force's responsibilities. In addition to the orientation and military training in leadership techniques and weapons, the cadets will be given physical training. Cadets who will take their training at Webb AFB, Big Springs, Tex. are: William F. Lawrence, Independence Mo; Robert B. Meyers, Topeka, and Hardin M. Ramsey, Kansas City, Kan. all seniors. Gerald E. Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Stephen D. Buntek, Denman, Donald W. Cattin, Olathe Richard M. Glimore, Olivia Richard M. Glimore, C. Morrissie, Prairie Village, Ronald D. Strong, Sterling, Richard A. Willhite, William D. William E. Mickey, Ottawa, all alumni Cadets to train at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, New. are; Want Pay Check? Leave Envelope Most students will be gone when the checks arrive on June 1 or 2. Students will not receive their last payroll checks until September unless they make arrangements with the payroll office. "Students' checks will be mailed to their homes if they leave a business size, self-addressed envelope in the payroll office," C. A. Harkness, personnel director, said today. "Otherwise, the cheeks will be held in this office until they are picked up during the summer or fall," he said. 2 Students Win Sports Car Rally Two KU students drove a 195s Alfa-Romeo 120 miles to victory in the Tri-School sports car rally Sunday. The rally started at Wamego, extended over a 120-mile course, and ended at Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka. Paul A. Brown, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore and driver of the winning car, and Harold A. Smith, Linden, NJ, senior, navigator, topped the field of 22 cars representing sports car clubs from Kansas State University, Washburn University, and KU Cromb is New Prexy Of Alum Association Arthur H. "Red" Cromb, Kansas City, was elected president of the KU Alumni Association for 1959-60. Herbert F. Laing, Topeka, was elected vice-president. Cromb, a member of the class of 1930, is head of this spring's Greater University Fund campaign in Kansas City. Applications Due Friday Persons interested in positions for Statewide Activities should turn in an application to Room 127 Strong Hall by noon Friday. Executive committee members, regional chairman and home town correspondents are being selected for next year. Cabinet positions available are vice president, secretary-treasurer, home correspondents chairman, publicity, hostess or host to high schools, and out-of-state chairman. Applications should give name, address, grade average, previous experience in Statewide Activities and other activities, and particular position in which he might be interested. juniors, and Clifton E. Cushman, Grand Forks, N. Dak, sophomore. Richard L. Laiang, Lawrence junior, wife of Matthew, learning at Fairchild AFB Wokahome, Washington Robert H. Kraillec and Gary Schwenk Independence, Mo., juniors, will take their training at George AFB, Adelanto, Calif. William H. Ohmieder, Weir Junior, will receive his training at Luke AFB Phoenix. (518) 427-3900. Oread Haven For Fountains The club of campus fountains has a new member. The fountain, which is in the garden south of the art museum, has water flowing from a French 18th Century bronze statue. The statue, "Spirits of the Stream," shows a boy and girl playing with a fish. The statue by Pierre LeGros, the Elder, was in the private collection of a Dutch diplomat. Baron Cassel van Dooren who had estates in America and the Netherlands. It was obtained from a New York dealer. The fountain piece was given to the museum by Mrs. Amarette Weaver Veatch and Arthur B. Weaver in honor of their father, Arthur D. Weaver. The Weaver memorial fountain was shown first with other works at a reception at the museum in October, 1557. The display was part of the observance of a Roman custom termed "Fontinalia," the commemoration of the fountain. Math Department To Test AEC Test The KU mathematics department will help test a test for the Atomic Energy Commission at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in Bailey auditorium. The Educational Testing Service. located at Princeton, N.J., is developing a test that will be used to select AEC fellowship scholars. The exam tomorrow is being given at the request of the ETS for experimental purposes. Dr. R. N. Bradt, associate professor of mathematics, said that the 45-minute test will not be primarily a math test, but a general test useful in determining fellowship winners in several general science fields. The students here will never know the results of their tests, as the exams will be sent to Princeton for grading and evaluation. Battenfeld: Robert C. Morris, Topeka junior; Foster: Thomas R. Laws, Burlington junior; Jolliffe: Rex E. Doherty, Dellvale junior; Pearson: Leonard Nelson, Ruleton sophomore, and Stephenson: Larry E. Jones, St. John sophomore. 5 Proctors Selected In Scholarship Halls Proctors are responsible for coordinating the work assignments to residents of the halls. In return they receive their board and room. Five KU men have been chosen to be proctors in the men's scholarship halls for next year. They are: KU Barber Shop Flattop Specialty Open All Summer L. C. Woodruff, dean of students, said today that some Lawrence home owners have complained to the University about damages to their property, presumably by students. The home owners have complained about the cutting and stealing of flowers. No charges against specific students or groups have been made. Clarence Adamson Proprietor Property Damage Blame to Students "Some of our home owners have complained, perhaps naturally and perhaps rightfully, looking toward students for depredations to their property," Dean Woodruff said. A lady's wrist watch, found near the south entrance to parking zone A, was turned in to the campus police Friday by Henry Pesch, Oskaloosa freshman. The owner may claim the watch by identifying it at the Parking and Traffic office in Hoch Auditorium. Lady's Wrist Watch Found in Zone A Switch from Hots to Snow Fresh Filter KCDL KODL ANSWER Happy, Lucky Landing NEENAH, Wis. —(UPI) Mr. and Mrs. Mose Bellanger said a strong wind ripped a storm window from an nite window of their home. The window came to rest on top of a pile of storm windows. TYLER, Tex. —(UPI)— Three men pleaded guilty yesterday to a really tall Texas story—they stole an oil derrick and cut it up with acetylene torches to sell for scrap. 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