Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Dec. 6,1957 Awarded Medal For Rifle Firing Middleton Tompkins, Long Beach, Calif. sophomore, was awarded a medal Wednesday for outstanding rifle firing at the 1957 national matches (Army) at Camp Perry, Ohio, in August. Tompkins was chosen for the expert team of the enlisted men's trophy match. He placed first among all ROTC rifflemen representing the 13 states in the 5th U. S. Army area and second among all ROTC entrants representing the six armies of the ContinentI Army Command. The Camp Perry matches were an Army-wide competition with high power .30 caliber rifles. Tompkins was the top scoreer on the 1956-57 KU Army ROTC rifle team and is leading the team scoring again this season. Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, presented the medal at a drill period Wednesday. Col. Hanchin said the match is normally open only to juniors and seniors but Tompkins was selected because of his outstanding record. ROTC Rifle Teams In National Match Rifle teams from the KU Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC units will enter competition next week in the National ROTC Rifle Matches. Each team will fire on the University range and send its score to ROTC headquarters where the high scores will be determined. The high team in Army, Navy and Air Force units will each receive William Randolph Hearst trophies. These teams will then fire against each other for the ROTC championship and the William Randolph Hearst Defense Trophy. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. SATURDAY Baptist Student Union annual foreign student Christmas party, 4-H Fair- grounds SUNDAY Newman Club regular meeting after 11 a.m. Mass. United Student Fellowship, 5 to 7 p.m. Congregational Church. "Unto Us a navel of strength." Sunday service. Associate minister of Plymouth Congregational Church. Everyone welcome. MONDAY Wesley Foundation Christmas dinner- program, 5:15 p.m. (Note earlier hour.) Disciple Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Myers Hall. Movie. Everyone welcome. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House, Breakfast follows Episcopal Student Vestry meeting noon, Canterbury House. terbury House, "Faith of the Church." Undergraduate Math Club and Seminar. 4 p.m. 203 Strong, Speaker, Harley Stafford. "Periodic Decimal Fractions." Pizza Delivered VI 3-9111 Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park 5 GREAT ALBUMS by the FOUR FRESHMEN 4 Freshmen & 5 Trombones 4 Freshmen & 5 Trumpets 4 Freshmen & 5 Saxes Voices in Modern Freshmen Favorites On 33 and 45 rpm Disc Den in Rowlands, 1241 Oread Bob Billings, Russell junior and Tom Russell, Grove City, Ohio junior, who have toured the conference while participating in Kansas athletics, disclosed their ideas concerning KU spirit and sportsmanship to a Daily Kansan reporter Thursday. How do KU students rank in the Big Eight conference in sportsmanship and spirit? Does KU Have Spirit? Billings, a guard on the basketball team, said, "I would class Kansas around the bottom of the conference when it comes to school spirit." Unable to account for the reason for the lag of spirit, Billings said that Iowa State, Oklahoma and Kansas State have the most school spirit in his estimation. "As for KU sportsmanship, it is as good or better here than in any school in the conference," he said. "Missouri is the poorest when it comes to sportsmanship," he said, "but I think they tear us up because of Wilt." "Spirit is something really hard to judge unless you're actually at that particular school," he said. Russell said he believed that Kansas fans are on par with other schools in sportsmanship. Bowlers- You'll like to bowl at spacious, modern PLADIUM! Twelve lanes, A.M.F. automatic spotters. Close to the campus. Pladium Lanes Open bowling every afternoon; Fri., Sat, Sun--all day & evening 901 Mississippi 901 Mississippi give her a convertible Convertible . . . because the photo case removes completely for separate use. A "Flickbar" lets her add extra windows if she wants! Convenient...because of the "Magic Purse" that lets her drop in coins without unsnapping. Choice of leathers and colors. CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 Are you hungry? Are you thirsty? Would you like something nice to eat? Don't be bashful! Don't be shy! Come to 1246 Oread Street! 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