二 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1959 --- Indian Watches KU Weather Shyam Bhatia checks weather station. The combined pep clubs will sponsor a semi-formal Valentine's Day dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Feb. 14, in the Kansas Union ballroom. Valentine Dance Set The Cell Block Seven, a Columbia Recording Co. ensemble, will provide the music. The dance is for all KU students. Tickets will be $1.75 a couple. One thousand bank presidencies become vacant every year in the U. S. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 The KU station makes a weekly weather chart, and has instruments for recording rainfall, pressure, humidity and temperature. When you got up this morning what was one of your first thoughts? It probably concerned the weather, and here on the campus, the weather is one of the main concerns of Shyam Bhatia, New Delhi, India, graduate student. Each morning, rain or shine, Bhatia has to check the weather instruments located between Lindley and Marvin halls. This reading, along with another he takes daily at 5 p.m., goes to the Topeka weather bureau where weather maps are prepared. Bhatia said a new anemograph to measure wind speed and direction soon will be added to the instruments used for charting the weather over a 24 hour period. For 37 years, this job was handled by the late Chesley Posey, professor emeritus of geography, until his death in 1957. Bhatia took up where Prof. Posey left off. Since then, the weather department has been moved from the department of geography to the department of aeronautical engineering. Ammon S. Andes, professor of aeronautical engineering, is now in charge of the weather station. Course Changes In New Schedule Wednesday morning, Jan. 28, may be a good or bad day for students, depending on how they fared on semester examinations. That morning the fall semester grade reports will be available for students who obtain their enrollment materials for the Spring semester. Mrs. Agnes Barnhill, registrar's enrollment assistant, said the new revised official schedule of classes will be available shortly before enrollment begins. "Many minor changes have been made in several classes," Mrs. Barnhill said. "One of the changes will be in the Department of Libraries where Library 110, History of Books, will be scheduled instead of Library 100, Analytical Bibliography." In the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, William Harmon will replace Victor Hyden as an instructor in the radio-television sequence of the school. Mr. Harmon graduated from the School of Journalism at the University as a midterm graduate in 1958. He has been employed with radio station KMBC in Kansas City since his graduation and was promotion manager of KBKC, Mission, Kan. All other changes will be announced in the official schedule of classes. Kansan Want Ads Get Results SENIORS... DEADLINE DATE IS FEB. 21 Get Your Senior Picture Taken for the '59 Jayhawker CALL ESTES STUDIOS—VI 3-1171 Goldwater Seeks Campaign Post WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Sen Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) said today he has been endorsed for the Senate GOP campaign chairmanship by President Eisenhower and Vice-president Richard M. Nixon. He predicted he would win despite liberal Republican opposition. Key GOP liberals, who challenged Senate conservatives on election of this year's leader, warned that Goldwater's selection to head the 1960 campaign could cost the Republicans some Senate seats. Goldwater said he decided to fight for the post when he learned he was being opposed because of his labor stand. The Arizona senator won reelection last fall on a campaign of support for right-to-work legislation, bitterly opposed by organized labor. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results C. COLUMBUS, world traveler, says: "My hair looks great since I discovered Wildroot." Just a little bit of Wildroot and...WOW 1959 JAYHAWKER Winter Issue Out Wednesday DISTRIBUTION ON HILL ONLY Hawk's Nest Information Booth Strong Rotunda Fraternity, Sorority and Organized House Group Pictures Party Pictures,Sport Pictures All Seniors Who Purchased Books Through the Mail May Pick Up Their Receipts In the Jayhawk Office, 114 B, Union BUY YOUR JAYHAWKER NOW!