University Daily Kansan Page 6 Monday, April 29, 1957 SUA Officers Board Selected Student Union Activities officers and board members have been selected for the 1957-58 school year. The officers are John Zoellner, Tonganoxie, president; Ruth Ann Anderson. Hutchinson, vice president; John Hedrick, Ellinwood, treasurer; all juniors, and Eleanor M. Youngberg, Lawrence sophomore, secretary. The officers were chosen by the newly elected Student Union Operating Board, composed of students selected by the All Student Council, three alumni, University faculty and staff members, and Dean Graves, Kansas City, Kan., senior and past president of SUA. New board members and their committees are JoaAnne Beal, Lawrence, music and forum; Sandra Fallow, Kansas City, Kan., arts and crafts; George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo., special events; Robert Plain, Garnett, recreation; Carolyn Bailey, Scranton, dance. All are juniors. Leonard Parkinson, Scott City, sportsman; Mark Saylor, Topeka publicity; Mary Alden, Hutchinson, hospitality. All are sophomores. The board members were selected Tuesday by the new officers and senior members of this year's board. Need Money? Call Aids And Awards Need a few extra dollars to see you though these last few weeks of school? Have some spare time that could be spent more profitably than it is being spent now? The aids and awards office, 222 Strong, is receiving numerous calls from people in Lawrence and on the campus who want someone to take care of their yards, wait tables or other such jobs. These jobs would take only a few hours a week, but could be very profitable for a student moneywise. The Circle K Club has elected officers for the fall semester of 1957-58. They are Edward Reilly, Leavenworth freshman, president; Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth sophomore, vice president; Thomas Coen, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, treasurer, and Bruce Wingerd, Marion freshman, secretary. Circle K Club Elects New Fall Officers Dean Reese Gets Education Trophy Dean J. Allen Reese of the School of Pharmacy has been presented the Mortar and Pestle Trophy for outstanding service in pharmaceutical education. The trophy, awarded by the Rexall Drug Co., is a replica of a 16th century bronze mortar and pestle cast at Deventer, The Netherlands, in 1590. It is given to encourage and reward high standards of education in pharmacy. To Attend Board Meeting Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, will attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Kansas Council on World Affairs at Emporia State Teachers College on Saturday. Over 1,800 people attended the International Festival Saturday in what was described by Rahim Ola Ojikutu, Nigerian special student and president of the International Club, as the most successful festival since the event was started four years ago. Foreign Festival Called Success Ojikutu said that Lawrence townpeople, students, faculty and various representatives from nearby universities and colleges supported this year's exhibits and program better than ever before. All of the 52 foreign countries which have students at KU were represented in the exhibits. Ways of life and culture of each country was interpreted by clothing, paintings, decorations and various other materials. Seventy-one foreign students staged the evening program which consisted of songs and dances typical of foreign countries. Nearly 30,000 Canadians become citizens of the United States every year. 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