Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 17, 1956 Service To More In Pittsburg-Axe "The position as president will give me the opportunity to be of service to a larger number of people in the state in a number of ways that would not be possible in my present position." Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business, made the statement concerning his appointment as president of Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg. Dean Axe was appointed president of Pittsburg on Nov. 12 by the Kansas Board of Regents. He will assume his new position July 1, 1957, replacing Rees Hughes. "I have plans for new programs and the expansion and development in some of the areas of concentration that are presently being offered at Pittsburg," he said. He and his wife, who is a graduate LEONARD H. AXE "I have enjoyed every minute of my experience working with the splendid group of young men who enroll in the School of Business from year to year," Dean Axe said. However, a change in the deanship will bring new ideas to the School of Business, he said. The new programs and new plans will bring greater advantages and a chance for more advancement for the students. of Pittsburg, will leave Lawrence after commencement in June. Independent Ski Trip To Be Discussed Students who are interested in organizing a ski trip during semester vacation are asked to meet at 4 p. m. Tuesday in the Activities Lounge of the Student Union. Dean Axe came to the University in 1929 and was appointed dean of the School of Business in 1947. He organized and headed the State Department of Administration in 1953. The department was created under a fiscal reorganization voted by the Kansas Legislature. The KU-Y ski committee will speak to the students about possible accommodations and transportation. Equipment rental and instructor fees will also be discussed. The first Europeans to see what is now the state of New Mexico were the Spaniard Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Baca and three companions, who were shipwrecked off the Louisiana coast in 1528 and made an incredible eight-year march across Texas and southern New Mexico. KU-Y To Hold Ski Trip Meeting Students who wish to drive cars or those needing transportation for the KU-Y ski trip to Colorado during the Christmas vacation will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Activities Lounge of the Student Union. The KU-Y ski trip committee will give information on equipment, housing and instruction for those who have not gone on a ski trip. This year's trip will be to Winter Park, Colo. 3 Killed In Kansas TOPEKA—(UP) Three weekend traffic fatalities today sent Kansas' highway death toll soaring to a new record of 634 for the year—a record the state breaks daily with each new fatality. Pan-American To Use Jets Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Gift inspiration for your Christmas Belles! If you're having trouble finding that "perfect" gift for that young lady . . . come to Hamilton's. Our selection of gift ideas has never been greater. We have just the gifts that will please her. Come in soon and let us help you with your shopping. Handbags . . . the latest in styling, in all the sizes, colors, and materials that are sure to please your Christmas Belle. Gloves . . . are the perfect solution . . . handflattering styles in white, black, and an array of colors. Also colorful wool mittens for those cold days ahead. She loves sweaters, and she will be happy with a short sleeve sweater blouse, pullover, shrug, or cardigan in a host of luscious hues. Your Gifts will be beautifully gift wrapped, Pan - American World Airways hopes to be the first American air line to get jet transports into regularly scheduled service. Pan-American figures to start taking delivery of Boeing Jetliners in December of 1958 and to start service between New York and Paris by the spring of 1959. all exclusive with us Hamilton's Dress Shop Russell Stover CANDIES 943 Massachusetts 1 pound $1.35 2 pounds $2.60 George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, returned Sunday from a visit with officials of four Western universities where he discussed exceptional student programs. Waggoner Returns From University Tour Dean Waggoner visited the University of Colorado, Boulder; Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.; University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Texas, Austin. This project is sponsored by the Carnegie Corp., of New York. The famous Santa Fe Trail — a trading route that operated in the 19th Century between Independence, Mo., and Santa Fe, New Mexico — covered 775 miles. To Give And Enjoy For Christmas 3 pounds $3.85 5 pounds $6.35 Stowits Rexall Drugs Inc. Your Downtown Store 847 Mass. VI 3-4516 MISS SANTA receives her INDEPENDENT gift certificate "good most anywhere" from Dick Walt INDEPENDENT 740 Vt. Laundry and Dry Cleaners VI 3-4011 1903 Mass. ---