Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Jan. 11, 1957 KU-Y Activities Broadened Under Allaway's Leadership When William H. Allaway, general secretary of the KU-Y, leaves the University February 5 to study in Denver, he'll be able to look at his year and a half here with considerable satisfaction. Mr. Allaway initiated these KU activities: The ski trip to Colorado. The English-style debate. Freshman Fellowship Camp in Orientation Week. Helped develop Political Emphasis Week. Cooperation in other campus activities, such as Student Union Activities. Mr. Allaway says it's up to the KU-Y to lead in matters of social concern; the experience is a vital Christianity. "It's not Christian to pussyfoot," Mr. Allaway said, "the KU-Y isn't Kathy Eblers, Kansas City, Mo junior, was installed Wednesday as president of Jay Janes. Jay Janes Elect Ehlers President Other officers are Laura Noell, Kansas City, Mo., vice president; Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill., secretary; Donna Daise, Ruleton, treasurer; Betty Harrison, Bettendorf, Iowa, social chairman; Gayle Kenoyer, Hugoton, historian; Myrna Dusenbury, Lyndon, song leader, and Marilyn Haize, Tonganoxie, notifications chairman. All are juniors. KU Grad Elected To Colorado Senate Newly initiated members of the group are Karen Moeckley, Britton, S. D., and Joy Yeo, Manhattan, juniors; Nan Littrell, Kansas City, Kan., senior, and Miss Ehlers, Miss Noell, Miss Stout, Miss Haize and Miss Kenoyer. A graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information has become the first Negro to serve in the Colorado State Senate. George Brown Jr., a 1950 graduate of the School of Journalism, was sworn in Tuesday. Mr. Brown is a staff writer for the Denver Post and was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives in 1955-56. Shell Oil Co. Renews Geology Fellowship Shell Oil Co. has renewed the Shell Fellowship in geology for the 1957-58 academic year. The fellowship provides $1,500, plus $400 for such expenses as books, travel and supplies, and tuition for the year and is awarded to a Ph.D. candidate, said M. L. Thompson, chairman of the department of geology. Leslie E. Mack of Lawrence holds the fellowship this year. a substitute for church organizations, but it is a bridge between the student who rejects the church group, and it may point the way for a student to go into active church groups." "Student leadership has been the reason for it," Mr. Allaway said. "Many persons have gone into other campus leader posts after serving in the KU-Y." 175 KU-Y Members Then But Mr. Allaway said another reason may have helped. He and his wife worked as a team. Mrs. Allaway worked as part-time program chairman to help start organization while Mr. Allaway worked as general secretary. In September, 1954, there were about 175 persons in the YMCA and YWCA here and there was little organization, he said. He estimated there are 550 persons in the KU-Y this year. WILLIAM H. ALLAWAY To Get Doctor's Gegree Mr. Allaway will go to Colorado to finish a thesis for his doctor of education degree at Denver University. He received a BS and MA from University of Illinois. The thesis is an attempt to evaluate the contribution of foreign students to international understanding after they leave America, he said. Mr. Allaway has studied in France and Austria. His experience in Austria has helped him in working here, because he learned to ski in the Alps. Nearly 160 students have gone on ski trips to Colorado. Students will go to Winter Park this year. Mr. Allaway prefers to enter international education when he finishes his doctorate. He said he might go into college administration or teaching in California or Colorado. (Related editorial, "He Helps Student Understanding," Page 2.) Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results High School Debates Set For Jan.18-19 Six high schools in the Lawrence area will meet in a debate tournament Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18-19 at the University. First and second place winners of the round-robin tournament will meet Jan. 25-28 at Manhattan to debate for the state championship. Bonner Springs, Hiawatha, St. Agnes of Kansas City, St. Joseph's of Shawnee, Washburn of Topeka and Wamego high schools will send teams to debate. John Jurcyk, Kansas City, Kan. third year law student, has been elected editor-in-chief of the Kansas Law Review. Jurcyk Heads Law Review Heywood H. Davis, Lawrence second year law student, and Ronald Gott, Wichita third year law student, were elected associate editors. Donald Burnett, Larned second year law student, was elected note editor. Jack W. Richards, Lawrence third year law student, is book review editor. Alan Peschka, Great Bend second year law student, was appointed business manager. The magazine contains articles on current developments in law, and is published four times a year. Faculty advisers are M. C. Slough, professor, Charles H. Oldfather, Jr., associate professor, and Dan H. Hopson, Jr., assistant professor. All are in the School of Law. Wayne Repogle, assistant football coach, showed color slides of Yellowstone National Park recently at a Hi-Twelve meeting in the Castle Tea Room. Mr. Repogle works there as a ranger in summer months. Hi-Twelve See Yellowstone Slides Lawrence J. Heeb, assistant professor of physical education, was installed as president. He replaces Marion A. Barlow, Lawrence insurance man. The Hi-Twelve is a luncheon group of lodge members who hold faternal meetings. Programs consist of lodge subjects, civic problems, or human interest topics, Mr. Heeb said. Grants Approved For Sewage Plants Notification that the U. S. 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