Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 27, 1950 NEW AUS COMPANY—Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science and tactics presents a plaque from the Association of the United States to Cadet Col. Weldon Fate, Kansas City, Mo. junior, president of the student company. Jayhawk Company was installed last night at formal ceremonies at which time the 51 undergraduate charter members were presented with their membership ribbons. Juco Deans Trade Ideas at Meeting The Junior College Deans' Conference here yesterday served the two-fold purpose of providing a student service and an opportunity for an exchange of ideas between junior college and university officials. The meeting gave the junior college deans a chance to talk to their students on the campus and encourage them in the solution of their problems. In addition, the visitors obtained recommendations for improving the services offered in their schools at home. KU deans announced improvements in the schools here that were effected to enable the junior college at home to adjust its curriculum to fit the University. "This is a session which we junior college deans always look forward to because we appreciate the closer harmony developing between our institutions and the state university," said Ellsworth Briggs, dean of Hutchinson Junior College and publicity chairman of the Kansas Public Junior College Assn. Chester Tavlor, Hutchinson Junior College registrar, said that the conference was a great help to him because he could answer the questions of his students at home more easily after he had talked to students in various departments here. Most students can count on a birthday coming around once each year. Many students, mature in mind and body, take birthdays for granted. Some of them may even conceal the fact that a birthday is in the offing. Repeal Asked On Loyalty Oath HARTFORD, Conn. — (UPI) — A last minute resolution by the General Board of the National Council of Churches yesterday called for the repeal of the loyalty oath for U. S. students seeking financial aid from the government. The 250-member board adjourned late yesterday after going on record as favoring the repeal of the loyalty oath. It said the oath was senseless because disloyal persons would not hesitate to sign it. The American Association of Colleges recently voted to favor repeal of the oath. The Board said the religious basis for opposition was that "we believe that His service and that of our country is best performed by free students engaged in a free search for truth in a free university." Navy Asks Russians About Cable Damage WASHINGTON — (UPI)—The State Department said today the United States "will communicate with the Soviet Union" on the boarding by U.S. Naval personnel of a Russian fishing trawler off New Foundland. the trawler was boarded to check whether its crew had damaged a multi-million-dollar transatlantic cable network. A State Department spokesman, said a formal note would be sent to Moscow when the department has received and assessed all the information possible. But there exists a minute portion of humanity which does First Rush Bids Ready Tomorrow The first invitational rush bids will be offered and accepted tomorrow and Sunday. Each sorority has a maximum of 200 bids it can offer. The rushees are limited to eight acceptances, the maximum number of parties which they may attend. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results The rush parties will be 30 minutes long and the sororites will provide entertainment for the rushees during that time. Rush parties begin at 1:30 p.m. en both days. - Application Photos - Portraits by photography - Weddings - Engagements 'He's a Little Young for His Age' HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 SPECIAL Friday, Saturday, and Sunday not celebrate this anniversary yearly. These are the people who were born on Feb. 29—the day which comes only once in four years. Tasty Burgers Bar-B-Q Beef Tenderloin 6 for $1.00 your choice—mix them or match them The Daily Kansan discussed the psychological effects of this situation with Francis (Frank) Manghini, Pittsburg third-year law student. Frank, of course, was born on Feb. 29. $ \frac{1}{2} $ Chicken Roll Salad CHICKEN IN THE BASKET French Fries Cup Cakes 10c Drink Frank went to Kansas State College before coming to the KU Law School. All for 65c "I'm no different than other human beings," he said. FAY'S DRIVE IN "I certainly don't have the left out feeling. I get presents and I have to sign up for the draft," he continued. 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