2 3 4 5 6 7 Politics Brought To Life By Statewide Program How about rubbing shoulders with a real live politician? The Citizenship Clearing House makes this possible in a program designed to encourage college students to become active in the political party of their choice. cludes western Missouri. The CCH, organized by former Chief Justice Arthur T. Vanderbilt in 1947, is split into state, regional, and campus-programs. The University is the center for the statewide program which also in- Rhoten A. Smith, assistant professor of political science and associate director of the Kansas affiliate of the national CCH, said that the CCH works at four different levels in attempting to interest students into practical politics. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science is director of CCH. RHOTEN A. SMITH Campus-wide convocations and debates are arranged for students with an average interest in politics. For students with a little more interest, such things as coffee talks by practicing politicians are arranged. CRAFT & HOBBY SUPPLIES Balsa Paint Flock Plastic Kits UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth If a student is interested enough to take paart in party work, the CCH tries to place him at a campaign headquarters. cal action is being organized for next year to plan the campus program of the CCH. Students interested in the program should see Clarence J. Hein, assistant professor of political science and the director of the campus program. A student committee for politi- There are also plans to organize a political activities day where both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats will hold special events. A series of dinners which will have practicing politicians as guest speakers will be held next year. Tuesday, May 21, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. Weaver Weaver's Shoe Shop—Second Floor We Know How Hard You've Worked To Reach This Goal We Wish Best of Luck In the Years To Come 706 W. 9th — VI 3-9830 Leonard Standard Service Cash For Your Books Use the Kansar Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. When you finish your exams, sell us all those books you no longer need. We will be buying back books needed at KU next semester. An off campus buyer will be available May 24th to 30th to buy those titles no longer being used at KU. DURING EXAMS May 23-30 Please Note—We will be buying back only those books which will be used in the fall semester, 1957. Spring semester 1958 books will be purchased in Jan. 1958.