Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 29. 1956 —(Daily kansan photo) THE WINNERS—Bob Blank of Hixon Studio and Camera Shop presents the awards for the October photo contest sponsored by The Daily Kansan. Left to right are Jerrold Scarlett, Lawrence junior, first place winner in the sports category and honorable mention winner in the feature category; John Hedley, Coffeyville senior, grand prize winner; Blank, and Douglas McWilliams, Berkeley, Calif. sophomore, first place winner in the feature division. Study Of Foreign Student Adjustment Recommended Committee meetings with representatives from organized houses which sponsor foreign students were recommended by William H. Allaway, general secretary of the KU-Y, at the World University (WUS) meeting Wednesday in the Student Union. The representatives would discuss any problems which have resulted from foreign students living in the organized houses and determine how the program could be developed for next year. The recommendation was referred to a committee studying relations between American and foreign students. "The suggestion arose from feelings that there is not a very clear understanding of the problems of adjustment that foreign students have to make to our campus," Mr. Allaway said. "Many things, such as student activities, shotgun and hour exams, are new to foreign students." he said. "There needs to be a more conscious effort to help them in their adjustment and understand their attitudes and problems." In other business, a committee was formed to work with the Campus Chest to raise $500 for Hungarian relief. Committee members are Mary J. Pugh, Ferguson, Mo., junior; Edra Gandee, Junction City Book Specialist To Give Lecture Prof. Archer Taylor of the University of California German Department will present a lecture at 4 p.m. Friday in Strong Auditorium on "Early Book Catalogues and Their Scholarly Use." Prof. Taylor is a specialist on the history of books. It is the library's annual Book and Bibliography lecture. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results SEE MORE SPEND LESS A letter was read from the national WUS about two refugee students from Greece that the local WUS plans to sponsor next year. Arrangements for board and room, tuition and $400 spending money are still to be made. sophomore, and Michael T. Mills McPherson junior. Many tours include college credit. Also low-cost trips to Mexico $169 up. South America $699 up Hawaii Study Tours $252 up and Around the World $1398 up Ask your travel agent 332 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago 4. HA 7-2557 The next meeting will be at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10. The meeting was scheduled originally for Tuesday, Dec. 12. ASC Officers To Go To NSA Meeting Two All Student Council executives will participate in the Western Region National Student Assn. conference Saturday at Mount St. Scholastica College in Atchison. Sandra James, Wichita junior, and ASC vice president, will lead a discussion group on "Effects of High Enrollment on Student Leadership." Jim Schultz, Salina junior and ASC president, will be on a panel discussing "Objectives of Leadership Training." The keynote speech will be given by the national NSA president, Harold Baaken, of the University of Minnesota. Baken will visit KU campus student leaders and administrators Monday. Students from Kansas and Missouri Universities will attend the conference. State Baptist Students To Meet In Lawrence The Rev. Dr. Charles E. Boddie will be the featured speaker at the third annual conference of the Kansas Baptist Student Movement in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. He is an associate secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Societies and is the first Negro to become staff secretary of a national agency of the American Baptist Convention. "This Generation, with Christ, Must Change the World," will be Dr. Boddie's topic in a banquet address at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Student Union. He has been the pastor in Rochester, N.Y., since 1942. While a pastor in Huntington, W. Va., he promoted inter-racial unity by working with a white pastor of a neighboring Baptist Church. They conducted services, together, both ministers addressing a mixed congregation. Registration will be held at 1:30 pm. Saturday at the First Baptist Church, 801 Kentucky. The keynote address will be given by Dr. Ronald V. Wells, associate secretary of the board of education and publication of the American Baptist Convention. Theme Discussions At 3 p.m. there will be discussions of the conference theme, "Adventuring with Christ." Two of the leaders are Ray Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry, and the Rev. Mr. M. C. Allen, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Lawrence. Dial 630 For Campus Station. Your Campus Radio KUOK 630 Spot. Dial 330 Way For KUOK. After the banquet there will be a parlor party at 9 p.m. in the Union. Sunday's program will end with a luncheon and election of officers at 12:15 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. Quote By Wilt Brings Protest Dr. Allen said that Wilt was introduced to the Missouri alumnus who asked Wilt where he was going to school. (Continued From Page 1) ball players you ever saw coming off this plane." Dr. Allen said that Wilt answered, "Well, Sir, I'm not quite certain, but I'm sure it won't be the University of Missouri." "Wilt is one of the finest boys I know of," Dr. Allen said, "and I'm sure he was misquoted." He said that Oklahoma A&M's Hank Iba, whom Breslin said was at the airport, "wasn't within a half-mile of the place." He said the official at the airport was Bruce Drake, former Oklahoma University basketball coach. Iba Wasn't There "Breslin used Stalcup's and Iba's names just to seil print." Dr. Allen said. 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