Thursday. Sept. 25, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Senior Class Committee Appointments Announced WE LIKE IT HERE—Radio KUOK staffers pose before the newly-installed control board in the Hoch Auditorium studio. From left: Kent Morgan, Hope, Kan., senior; Ronald Abrams, Brooklyn, N. Y., senior; Beverly Baird, Topeka junior. Senior class committees have been selected by the senior executive committee. Members of these committees will work on class projects and programs throughout the year. Appointments to the committees are as follows: Announcements -- Martha Pearse Nevada, Mo., chairman; Carolyn Merrill, Marion; Prissy Schartz, Ellinwood; Dave Hemsell, Bartlesville Okla.; Donna Nelson, Kansas City; Kan. Alumni Relations — Kala Mays, Lyons, chairman; Bill Gochs, Arkansas City; Judith Anderson, Lawrence; George Dipman, Larned; Helen Owen, Kinsley. Breakfast — Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson, chairman; Mary Yowell, McPherson; Virginia Mize, Atchison; Dorothy Wolghumtik, Cummings; Dee Philips, Abilene; Don Sargent, Falls City, Neb.; Donna Oates, Grinnel; Carol Crimmins, Kansas City, Kan.; Sue Wesley, Hutchinson; John Garrett, Pittsburg; Ann Nichols, Hutchinson. Gift — Bob Billings, Russell, chairman; Martha Crowley, Pittsburg; Creta Carter, Jennings; Bill Reed, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Miller, Horton; Doug Scott, Ottawa; Joanne Mpheeters, Baldwin; Barbara Richards, Hayes; Ronald Barta, Salina; Jim Naylor, Liberal. Publicity — Phil Heinschel, Smith Center, chairman; Joy Benjes, Kansas City, Mo.; Ken Yeo, Kansas City, Mo.; Jerrienne Thornburgh, Syracuse; Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo.; Bob Griffith, Pratt; Carol Caully, Kansas City, Kan; Dean Mohstrom, McPherson; Norman Dudey, Wichita; Don Gerbeth, Council Grove; Mary Ann Clark, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Stutzman, Kansas City, Kan.; Patricia Walters, Dallas, Tex.; Malcolm Applegate, Topeka; Hazel Bauerricher, Quiney Ill. Greeting — Jean Elson, Paola, chairman; Suzie Stout, Wichita; Lucygne Cornett, Wichita; Judy Allen, Topeka; Johnson, Hutchinson; Joyce Elliott, Independence, Mo.; Pat Little, Wichita; Lynn Miller, Dodge City; Len Parkinson, Scott City; Dick Adam, Emporia; Dick Jones, McPherson; Sarah Dillaha, Topeka; Suzie Poppe, Kansas City, Kan. **Calendar** — Stewart Horeisi, Salina, chairman; Janice Crocker, Pittsburg; Peter Jones, Kansas City, Mo. Jan Harper, Winchester, Ill.; Lucygne Cornett, Wichita. Pennants — Don Elmore, Harper, chairman; Richard Stilley, Raytown, Mo.; Dow Price, Coffeyville; Billie Dowdell, Junction City; Sandy Blankenship, Great Bend; Kathleen Fiske, Chevenne, Wyo. Reception — Marcia Hall, Coffey ville, chairman; Carol Plumb, Overland Park; Cindy Hunter, Hutchinson; Jane Allen, Topea; Vicki Parker, Coffeyville; Carol Mittong, Kansas City, Mo.; Sandy Smith, Lawrence. Ring — Max Dunlevy, Emporia; chairman; Gerry Kelly, Cedar Vale; Ralph Ohlmeier, Paola; Larry Moyer. Pratt; Pat Triantos, Overland Park. Senior Day — Dick Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., chairman; Suzie Stout, Wichita; Ruth Palmgren, Kansas City, Mo.; J. P. Feighner, Wellsville; Carolyn Cash, Augusta; Bill Toalson, Dodge City. Senior Picnic — Craig Haselwood, Wichita, chairman; Kent Granger, Ottawa; Mary Sue Poppe, Kansas City, Kan.; Nancy Parker, Bartlesville, Okla.; Ruth Olson, Wichita; Henry Jeffries, Kansas City, Mo.; Morgan Bishop, Dellvale. Special Events — Gayle Kinemond, Bushton, chairman; Jane Tomlinson, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Irwin, Columbus; Mike Cusack, Dr. Camin's research was begun last year at the Chicago Academy of Sciences on the role of mites in the transmission of blood diseases. Assisted by Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich of KU and Dr. Robert W. Hull of northwestern University, Dr. Camin has completed a study of transmission of blood diseases in snakes. He is presently studying a worm disease in snakes. A renewal grant of $3,600 has been received by Dr. Joseph R. Camin, associate professor of entomology, from the U.S. Public Health Service for research on the role of mite genetics in disease. Dr. Camin came to KU this fall after two years in Chicago. He taught at South Dakota State College after receiving his Ph.D. in 1950. Genetics Research Grant Renewed opportunity for 3 university students to earn part or all tuition and other expenses, women or men. Joplin, Mo.; Kent Richert, Wichita, Sporting Events — Larry McCullay, Wichita, chairman; Larry Rice, Hoisington; Phil Kirk, Kansas City, Mo.; Jo Challman, Galva, Iowa; Sam Reynolds, Kansas City, Kan; Robert Hildenbrand, Lecompont. James Oliver, Lawrence graduate student, is research assistant on the project. EARN YOUR TUITION! Work in Lawrence M. A. Leonard Co. P. O. Box 8443, Kansas City, Mo. KUOK Radio Moves To Hoch Basement Facilities of KUOK, student training lab in radio, have been moved from the second floor of Flint Hall to the basement of Hoch Auditorium. The new radio lab location was previously used by the campus TV workshop which has now moved to the main stage of Hoch. With KUOK and the TV equipment under the same roof, better co-ordination between the radio and TV labs will be possible. The rooms vacated by KUOK in Flint have been converted into needed journalism office space and meeting rooms. The office previously occupied by Bruce Linton, chairman of the University committee on radio and television, is now the office of Melvin Mencher, assistant professor of journalism. Geologists Hear Rock Chalk Talk Dr. William A. Cobban, noted paleontologist and stratigrapher, will speak before a meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity, at 8 p.m. tonight in Lindley Auditorium. Dr. Cobban, who is an authority on rocks of Cretaceous age, is with the United States Geological Survey in Denver. His talk is titled "Cretaceous Stratigraphy in the Western Interior." The appearance of western Kansan 60 million to 130 million years ago will be discussed. A new home usually needs some new furniture. KUOK TV now has a new microwave relay transmitter, enabling the station to originate programs from the campus for out-of-town broadcasts. By December, regular programming over Channel 13 to Topeka will start. L. G. Balfour Co. 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