University Daily Kansan Fourteen KU Seniors Get Army Commissions Page 3 Fourteen graduating seniors were commissioned Army second lieutenants in ceremonies Jan. 24 at the University. Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, administered the oath to 13 men who received reserve commissions and to one Howard G. Whatley, Lawrence, who accepted a commission in the regular Army. Whatley, one of four designated will report to Ft. Eustis, Va. Two of the other distinguished military graduates, Billy B. Crow, Logan, and Terry J. Strong, Kansas City, Kan., will report to Ft. Belvoir, Va. Other officers and their assignments are: Harold E. Gascoigne, Topeka, Charles E. Periman, Lawrence, and David L. Rose, Pittsburg, who will report to Aberdeen Providing Grounds, Md. Richard A. Breidenthal, Kansas City, Kan. and Gary R. Welch, Hutchinson, Ft. Sill, Okla. Robert Neighbor, Lawrence, Howard B. Browning, Kansas City, Mo., and Harold E. Quellhorst, Paola, Ft. Belvoir, Va. Philip K. Rubin, Kansas City, Mo., Flt. Bliss, Tex. and Joseph A Reardon, Kansas City, Mo., Ft Benning, Ga. Hans H. Traver, Oberlin, is a veteran and is not required to go on active duty. Senior Pictures Due By Feb.28 All senior pictures for the Jayhawker must be taken by Feb. 28. Sachem and Mortar Board pictures must be taken by Sunday, Feb. 10. The photos, to be taken at Estes Studios, will cost $2.85 for two proofs and $3.80 for four. This includes the cost of putting the photo in the annual. Students are to call Estes for an appointment to have their pictures taken. An information card concerning students activities and other information will be filled out at the time the photo is taken. Square Dancing At Faculty Club University Faculty Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the main lounge of the Club for a square dancing session. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Beedles of Baldwin, call the dances. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Haines are hosts. Nominations Open In UVO The University Veterans Organization nominated officers Monday. The nominations will remain open until the next meeting, Feb. 18. when the elections will be held. Nominations were Norman Blessman, La Cygne sophomore, president; John Kiefer, Independence, Mo., and Richard Roehm, St. Petersburg, Fla., sophomores, vice president; James Herron, Cimarron junior, and Henry Adler, Fredonia freshman, secretary and Joseph Jordan, Kansas City sophomore, treasurer. Grad Nominated For Top Honors Dr. Max D. Moody, who received the Ph.D. degree in bacteriology at KU in 1954, has been nominated as one of the 10 outstanding young men of the year in the federal government. Dr. Moody is with the U. S. Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga. He and another bacteriologist were nominated because of their joint development of a way to reduce the time required for identifying bacteria from as long as two weeks to less than an hour. Winners of the contest, sponsored by the Washington, D. C., Jaycees, will be announced Thursday, Feb. 14. More than 250 different types of soil are found in Texas. ARSITY Ford Authorized Remanufactured REMANUFACTURED WITH SOUND BLOCK NO VALVE PORT WELDS OR REPAIRS For Ford Owners who want a Remanufactured Engine of highest quality. Remanufactured to the high standards of Ford Motor Company specifications using all new pistons, rings, gaskets, exhaust valves, intake valve guides, timing gears, bearings, remanufactured connecting rods and ground crankshafts. Plus these extras -- --- - All 1946-53 truck engines built with rotating stellite - Blocks Sonoflux tested to be free of cracks. - No valve port welds or repairs. - All 1948-53 truck engines built with rotating steering exhaust valves. - New Special Warranty -- 6000 miles or 6 months. NO DOWN PAYMENT -- LOW MONTHLY TERMS MORGAN-MACK Your Ford Dealer In Lawrence VI 3-3500 714 Vermont Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1957 Applications Due For Scholarship Applications for a full tuition scholarship at the University of Chicago Law School for the 1957 fall semester must be turned in by Friday, said Francis H. Heller, professor of political science and chairman of the selection committee. Applications should be given to Prof. Heller, Strong Annex B. The scholarship, which is awarded to an outstanding university student, is part of the National Honor Scholarships program at Chicago University. The University has been participating in the program for several years. Cash value of the initial award is $738, the cost of one year's tuition, with the three year scholarship equivalent to $2,214. To be eligible, applicants must receive a bachelor's degree this spring or summer and must take the Law School Admission test this month. A faculty committee will screen the applicants before selecting the recipient. Ropes made from the hair of Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. cows or horses are called mecates. 837 Mass.