I will be very careful. Student To Head State Young GOP Walt McGinnis, El Dorado junior, was elected state chairman of Kansas Collegiate Young Republicans yesterday during the state convention at Emporia. McGinnis was nominated by Jack Turner of Wichita University, who was elected first vice chairman. Other officers are Roger Eickhoff, Emporia State, treasurer; Darrell Kelsey, St. Benedict, secretary; Keith Landis, Kansas State, fourth vice chairman; Gary Snyder, Pittsburg State, third vice chairman, and J. D. Williams, Ft. Hays, second vice chairman. All officers were elected unanimously. Votes for 18-year-olds and the policies of the Republican party were endorsed in resolutions passed by the convention. State Atty. Gen. John Anderson Jr. was guest speaker at a luncheon Saturday. The topic of his speech was "New Republicanism." Attending the convention were United States Senators Frank Carlson and Andrew Schoeppel, Representatives Ed Reese and Bill Avery, and Warren Shaw, Republican gubernatorial candidate in 1956. A regional convention is to be held in Madison, Wis., April 5, 6, and 7. A national convention will be held June 19-22 in Washington, D.C. To Address Educators Oscar S. Haugh, professor of education, will speak to teachers and administrators of the Ft. Leavenworth public schools at their annual spring meeting Tuesday. Prof. Haugh will speak to the group and lead a discussion on "Meeting the Needs of Children Through the Language Arts." Circle K Club Holds Charter Night Dinner Education teaches us how to make a living but not how to be good citizens, Guy V. Keeler, Lawrence, chairman of the Kansas district committee on Circle K clubs, told 80 people at the charter night dinner of the newly former KU Circle K Club Saturday night. The organization is a campus chapter of the Kiwanis Club. Circle K clubs can and do teach students good citizenship, Mr. Keel- N.Y. Trip Awaits Photo Winner The contest is the Twelfth Annual International Collegiate Photography Competition, sponsored by Kappa Alpha Mu, the National Press Photographers Assn., The Encyclopedia Britannica, and the College Union Assn. An expense-paid week in New York City as a guest of Life Magazine is the first prize for the Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary photojournalism fraternity contest. Six second place winners will receive sets of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Contest entries must be mailed by April 5 to Kappa Alpha Mu, 18 Walter William Hall, Columbia, Mo. Entries may also be given to Jimmy Bedford, instructor of journalism, by March 27. Rules for entry may also be received from Mr. Bedford. YOUR EYES Page 3 should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Pouch. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 JUST 2 MORE DAYS TO NAME THE UNIVERSITY SHOP'S MYSTERY COED CONTEST ENDS WEDNESDAY Watch Thursday's paper for the announcement of the winner and the name of the "Mystery Coed" For her to enter her own front gate She goes straight as an arrow to another state. Her freshman address was G.S.P. HERE ARE THE FINAL CLUES: P. S.—Good looks seem to run in her family. Note: All entry blanks are numbered and are placed in a sealed box. The box will not be opened until Wed. evening. So it won't be known until then who our winner is or whether or not we have one. 1420 Crescent Rd. Al Hack Across From Lindley Mr. Keeler cited the increase in juvenile delinquency as a point on which Circle K clubs can work. He said this type of project can be handled by youths better than adults. er said. Such a club does not have to look far to find projects that will benefit the community and humanity. Members of the Lawrence Kiwanis Club and Kiwanis Clubs across the state were guests. Dr. George Anderson, history professor and president of the Lawrence Kiwanis Club, presented a brass gong and walnut gavel to the club. These were accepted by John Gee, Leavenworth sophomore and president of the new club. Celia Welch, Herington freshman, sang for the group. Monday, March 18. 1957 Like To Counsel? Dorm Jobs Open Applications for counseling positions in the freshman residence halls, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, North College, and Corbin, are being taken in the office of the dean of women, 220 Strong. Women students who will be juniors, seniors or graduate students next year are eligible. Counselors are chosen on the basis of their skill in dealing with people as individuals and in groups, their leadership, scholastic record and spirit of service. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Resuits. RECORD IT YOURSELF! Tape Recorders Rent Sale HIXON'S 721 Mass. 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