Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 AWS Chooses Committees Committee members for the Associated Women Students House of Representatives were chosen Thursday at a meeting in the Student Union. Committees and their members are; Student-Faculty Relations—Jean Eckles, Fond du Lac, Wis., Judy Carr, Junction City, Mae Chetain, Chicago, Ill., and Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan., juniors; Rosemary Jones, Timken, Norma Nardyz, Kansas City, Kan., Jean Elson. Paola, Betsy Shankland, Kansas City, Kan., and Donna Oates, Sharon Springs, sophomores. Calling—Pat Sortor, Kansas City, Kan., and Joy Monsees, Kansas City, Mo., freshmen; Jean Miller, Girard senior; Margaret Koch, Fredonia junior. Activities—Ann Hanson, Concordia, Fran Smoley, Ft. Wayne, Ind, seniors; Pat Gallant, Wichita juni- tor; Karen Bloyd, Leavenworth sophomore. Office—Betty Seltsam, Topea, Donna Daise, Ruleton, juniors; Gayle Kinemond, Bushton, Mary Ann Stites, Prairie Village, Judy Koppers, Olathe, Judy Weimer, Clay Center, and Alice Kimberly, Leavenworth, sophomores. Better Student Government — Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson, Diane Hays, Booth, Joy Yee, Manhattan, and Jane Cornick, Newton, juniors; Barbara Taylor, Prairie Village, Sharon Harmon, Kansas City, Kan., Tudy Youngberg, Lawrence, Beverly Caruthers Kansas City, Kan., Melisande Magers, Mission, sophomores. Tau Beta Pi Convention Here The K.U. chapter of Tau Beta Pi national engineering fraternity, will be host to approximately 150 visitors from the 99 chapters of the organization Oct. 10-13 when the 51st annual national convention meets in Lawrence. The convention is made up of one delegate from each of the undergraduate and alumni chapters, members of the executive council, the secretary-treasurer, and the appointed national officers. These national officers and their wives will be honored guests at the meeting. Housing for alumni and faculty delegates will be provided by local hotels. Collegiate representatives will stay at various organized men's houses. Jim Remsoerg, Iola senior, president of the Kansas chapter, is chairman of local arrangements. Leonard Suelter, Manhattan, is publicity director. Other officers are Derrrell Sweem, vice president, and Dean Burton, both of Kansas City, Kan., corresponding secretary; Bob Franklin, Parsons, recording secretary, and Max Mardick, Iola, treasurer. All are seniors. Entomology Club Elects Officers Paul Ehrlich, Maplewood, N. J. graduate student, was elected president of the Entomology Club at a meeting Wednesday in Snow Hall. Other officers are Alvin Shinn, Lawrence graduate student, vice president, and Barbara Erickson, graduate student, secretary-treasurer. Miss Erickson's home town is unavailable. The club also decided to hold its annual fall picnic and initiation on Sunday, Oct. 14, at the home of Kathleen Doering, associate professor of entomology. The time was tentatively set for 2:30 p.m. Mimeograph School Teaches Stencil Use The annual Mimeograph School, sponsored by the University Extension, instructed 50 persons in the use of the stencil Wednesday night in the Student Union. Lawrence Sandy, Topeka representative from the A. B. Dick Co. and Miss Florence Raye, Chicago field representative of the company conducted the school. WE'RE ROOTING FOR "Clobber C.O.P."... KU's 1956 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE *OCT. 6—COLORADO at LAWRENCE *OCT. 13—IOWA STATE at AMES *OCT. 20—OKLAHOMA at LAWRENCE OCT. 26----OKLA. A&M at STILLWATER - NOV. 3—K-STATE at MANHATTAN *NOV.10—NEBRASKA at LAWRENCE (Homecoming) Nov. 17—UCLA at LOS ANGELES *DEC. 1—MISSOURI at COLUMBIA *Conference games Golden Arrow To Dine & Dance Hickory Smoked B.B.Q. Everyone Welcome Delicious Fried Chicken Open 9:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. Across the Bridge 9th and Walnut LET'S JAIL THE COP's Private Parties VI 3-9869 Sea Foods 824 Vt. WE'RE BEHIND THE JAYHAWKERS Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For Every Taste - Block Island Sword Fish - Deep Sea Scallops - Maine Lobster - Jumbo Shrimp Orders Prepared To Go KU BEAT COP LAWRENCE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS TROMP THE TIGERS Th .. . . tow 19 ---