Page 3 2 Will Counsel Team in Portland Calvin VanderWerf, professor of chemistry, and Spencer E. Martin, director of Aids and Awards, are traveling as counselors with the KU football team on its trip to Portland, Ore., today. The team left early this morning for its Saturday night game in Portland. As on each trip out of town, faculty members, who rotate each year, accompany the team. He said that in making evaluations of trips, counselors consider how much time players have to study and conditions under which they travel. "The purpose of having counselors with the team during a trip is to acquaint them with problems that team members have away from the University," Prof. Charles J. Baer, chairman of the Faculty Advisory Committee, said yesterday. "The counselors remain with the team at all times." Prof. Baer said. "They eat with them and sit with them on the bench and are called on occasionally to perform some function during the games, such as keeping scores." University Daily Kansan PROF. VANDERWERF—packs The Athletic Advisory Committee was formed in 1953 to provide athletes with scholastic advisers willing to help them work out problems. Originally organized for football players only, the advising system is now used in all sports. Before the committee's formation, the withdrawal rate of football players was nearly 50 per cent. It is now the same as the University average. Chemistry Student Gets $1,500 Grant Gene E. Heasley, Lawrence graduate student, has been awarded the $1,500 Pan American Petroleum Foundation fellowship in chemistry for the 1958-59 year. The grant leaves Heasley free to pursue any type of research he and his faculty advisers select. Heasley will study for his Ph.D. in chemistry The grant is one of 16 offered at 15 colleges and universities this year by Pan American Petroleum Foundation, Inc. BREMERHAVEN, Germany — (UPI)—The U. S. Army is taking "all necessary measures" to keep crowds away when one of its newer soldiers, Elvis Presley, arrived here Wednesday. Prepare for Arrival of Elvis "There will be no press conferences or interviews," spokesmen said. Presley is on a transport heading for Bremerhaven, where he will board a train for Friedberg, his duty station. SPENCER MARTIN—all packed Two Join Faculty In Metallurgy Dr. Maynard P. Bauleke, associate professor, and Frederich C. Smithmeyer, instructor, have been engaged to fill two new positions in the department of metallurgical engineering. Dr. Bauleke is teaching general metallurgy and industrial ceramics courses, and also works with the State Geological Survey ceramics section in the development of ceramic raw materials in Kansas. He has worked for the past two years as a senior research scientist for the Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. He received his B. S. degree in 1949 from the University of Alabama, his M. S. degree from the University of Illinois in 1951, and the Ph.D. from Iowa State College in 1956. He was an instructor in ceramic engineering at Iowa State College for five years. Mr. Smithmeyer, who is teaching theoretical metallurgy and metallurgical processes, received his B. S. degree in metallurgical engineering at KU last June. He did inspection work for the Collins Radio Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia., for five years and was treasurer of the Pochler Mercantile Company in Lawrence from 1947 to 1956. Funeral services for Dr. George A. Ladner, mathematics research assistant during 1956-57 who died Tuesday, will be at Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary in Topeka at 2 p.m. Saturday. Cremation will follow. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin only Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Funeral Set for Ex-KU Man Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Official Bulletin Announces New Hours SUNDAYS 5 p.m.-2 a.m. GRANADA CAFE Graduate Club. Meeting to plan for the conference 2016-C in the Kansas, Union, Refreshments. TODAY Group in the improvement of human relations. Discussion and social evening 8 p.m. Jayhawk room of Kansas Union. Interested persons are welcome. WEEKDAYS 6 a.m.-2 a.m. 1022 MASS. ST. Ph.VI 3-9619 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Hall of Fame freshments. T30 p.m. at 829 Muss St. freshments. T30 p.m. at 829 Muss St. Jewish Community Center. Frida night service, 7:30 p.m., 1490 Tenn. Ph.D. Reading Examination in German. 9-11 a.m., 314 Fraser. SUNDAY Wesley Foundation Student Center 520 W. 48th St. drama "The Bomb that Fell on America" The United Student Fellowship of the Congregational Church, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. at the door. Do I Take this Bread and Cup. Rev. Davis, speaker Everyone welcome. MONDAY Temporary Directory Changes Due Oct. 1 Mathematics Club, 4:00 p.m. in 203 Song, Speaker, Joe Lessman, Invited and Stong, Speaker Only 15 organized houses have picked up copies of the temporary student directory at the Registrar's Office. Corrections to the temporary booklet must be reported to the registrar's office by Oct. 1. The temporary issue contains only the names, addresses, telephone numbers and classification of students. Other houses and dormitories should send a representative for their copy early next week, registrar James K. Hitt said today. Hometown addresses and telephone numbers of faculty members and University departments will be listed in the permanent directory to be issued later in October. Delay Postage-Due Penalty WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield said today that collection of a five-cent penalty on postage-due mail will be postponed until Feb. 1, 1959. Friday. Sept. 26, 1958 A painting party and picnic for Newman Club members will be held Saturday at the Catholic Student Center, 1915 Stratford Road. The "Paints, Pops and Pups" party will start at 3 p.m. Paint Party Planned At Catholic Center Students will paint the basement of the house which is being used until a new center is built. Hot dogs and pop will be served when the painting is finished. Gather Gerard Goetz, O.S.B., is the student chaplain. Formerly chaplain at the University of Colorado, he is the first Catholic chaplain to be assigned to KU students. Watkins Memorial Hospital has a full-time staff of physicians, nurses, physical therapists and psychiatric specialists. 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