Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 3, 1957 MILITARY BALL QUEEN FINALISTS—One of these women will reign over the Military Ball Saturday. From front row: Peggy McCormick, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega; Margie Critten, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; Fawn Hooker, Independence, Mo. freshman, Sellards Hall; Barbara Maritt, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Second row: Val Drube, Russell sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi; Kay Winegarner, Arkansas city junior, Gamma Phi Beta; Dana Haglund, Wichita junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Judy Vancil, Abilene sophomore, Pi Beta Phi. Third row: Sara Jo Pursley, Coffeyville senior, Alpha Phi; Shari Hudson, St. John senior, Alpha Chi Omega; Sandra Scroggin, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi; Judy Allen, Topeka sophomore, Chi Omega. (Daily Kansan photo) Candidates Nominated Monday For IFC Offices Nominations were made for second-semester officers at the Interfraternity Council meeting Monday night. Officers will be elected at the next meeting, Dec. 16. The nominees are: president— Gene Paris and Stuart Gunekel, Kansas City, Mo., Bruce Rider, Wichita, seniors; Hulen Jenkins, Kansas City, Kan. junior. Vice president — George Dodd Oceanlake, Ore junior. Treasurer Dick Jones, McPherson junior. Sec- retary—Steve Hill and George Smith, Lawrence juniors. Executive council—Dick Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., Lynn Miller, Dodge City, juniors; Gary Pack, Wichita, Don West, Salina, Mike Johnston, Independence, Mo., Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb., Joe Reitz, Kansas City, Mo., sophomores. Melodrama Slates Extra Showings Because of the demand for tickets, the University Players melodrama "Crock of Gold" has been scheduled for additional performances, Ken Baker, Helmetta, N.J. junior and president of University Players, said today. ID cards will not admit students. The play will open at 8 p.m. Dec. 10 in the experimental theatre of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Two performances at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. will be given Dec. 11, 13, and 14. Ise To Help Sachem Probe Life At KU John Ise, professor emeritus of economics, will start Sachem off on an analysis of educational life of KU when he speaks at the organization's initiation banquet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the John Steuart Curry Room of the Student Union. Sachem, senior honorary organization, which has taken on the problem of analyzing the educational aspects will probe the relative merits of such things as college fraternities and sororities, extra curricular activities, intercollegiate athletics and scholastic curriculum of the university. KuKus To Elect Officers Thursday KuKu Club officers for 1958 will be elected at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union. The club will also play basketball season activities at a business meeting. Bob Plain, Garnett senior and president of the men's pep club, said a new, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and card section chairman will be elected. Other officers will be appointed by the elected president to plan club activities, train pledges and head committees for special day athletic events. NEW YORK—(UP)—Clare Booth Luce, playwright, onetime Congresswoman and former U. S. Ambassador to Italy, was named today as the recipient of the third annual Cordell Hull Award for leadership in building U. S. foreign economic policy. Mrs. Luce Receives Award Archimedes, 3rd century Greek mathematician, worked his geometry from figures drawn in the ashes or in the after-bathing oil smeared on his body. It's All In How You Look At It A college woman, her boy friend and her roommate drove past a drive-in movie one night. The college woman looked knowingly at her escort and, nodding to the rows of cars, murmured, "There's old passion pit." The boy friend chuckled, but the roommate leaned over, glanced at the screen and blurred, "Looks like a western to me." Ireland To Speak To K-State Geologists H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will give a talk Thursday to the Kansas State College geology department. His subject will be geology and oil development in the Middle East. Prof. Ireland traveled through the Middle East while on sabbatical leave with a Fulbright scholarship. Jayhawker Sold In Houses Today House distribution of the 1958 Jayhawk magazine will continue trough the week. The magazine is also being distributed in the information booth on Jayhawk boulevard and in the basement of the Student Union. Anyone who has not received a binder for the four issues of the magazine may get it with the first issue Tom Pettit Topeka senior and editor said. 710 Mass. VI 3-1086 35 ROTC Cadets Get Appointments Seventeen senior Army ROTC cadets have been appointed Distinguished Military Students and 18 cadets have been appointed to non-commissioned officer rank. The DMS award, made by Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, is given for outstanding academic achievement and ROTC performance. The non-commissioned officer appointments were given to outstanding cadets who previously had no rank, said M. Sgt. Paul Westernman, assistant instructor of military science. Two KU faculty members had articles printed in the November issue of the Kansas Teacher magazine. Two Write For Magazine David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology, wrote an article about the KU Science and Mathematics Camp, which was held last summer for the second year. Clark Coan, assistant dean of men, wrote of the foreign relations project which was recently introduced as a supplement to foreign relations study in U. S. high schools. Business Careers To Be Discussed Banking, industrial finance, brokerage and insurance will be discussed at the career conference at 7:30 tonight in Bailey auditorium. This is the second in a series of career conferences sponsored by the School of Business to acquaint students with the daily life and opportunities in career fields. Bruce Adamson, cashier of the Columbia National Bank will talk about the banking field. William W. Martin, vice president of Martin Tractor Co., will speak on finance in industry. The work in brokerage houses will be described by Howard H. Fitch, president of Barrett, Fitch, North & Co. There are 171 different kinds of fish in Ohio waters. The DMS appointments: James Barbour, Independence, Mo., Nicholas Classen, El Paso, Tex., Omar Conrad, William Gerow, Kansas City, Mo., Robert Kraus, Massilon, Ohio, Robert Lied, Overland Park, William Harmon, Thomas Moore, Topeka, William Parsons, Leavenworth, Kenneth Payne, Kansas City, Kan., Colby Rehert, Jetmore, John Reinert, Park Ridge, Ill., Chester Boterf, Dale Gerboth, Allen Smith, Lawrence, Timemplin, Minneapolis, Lance Wildermood, Mission. The non-commissioned officer appointments: Sergeant, first class—John Downing, Kansas City, Mo., Howard Crotchett, Louisburg, Thomas Kennedy, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, all juniors. Sergeant—Joseph Branda, Pennsville, N. J., Harold Miller, Langdon, Jasper Revere, Lexington, Mo., all juniors; Leon Roulier, Colby senior; Gustave Kropff, Mission, Melvin Schmidt, Topeka, both sophomores. Corporal — Robert Breedlove, Lawrence, Richard Reitz, Council Grove, Louren Wood, Richland, Mo., James Henley, Olathe, William Witt, Garden City, all juniors; Melvin Gruber, Kansas City, Kan., Charles Curtis, Great Bend, Ronald Davis, Topeka, Larry Robinson, Peabody, all sophomores. New Shipment CORD SUITS tailored by College Hall loden green $37.50 diebolt's 843 massachusetts BB'lee 18 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION Get Your Travel Reservations at The First National Bank of Lawrence 8th & Mass. TRAVEL AGENCY Phone VI 3-0152 Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. AIRLINES—FOREIGN, DOMESTIC (tax included) | From K.C. Via Air to: | tourist | 1st Class | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boston | $127.60 | $165.11 | | Portland | 165.00 | 218.24 | | Des Moines | — | 25.63 | | Minneapolis | 49.28 | 61.60 | | New Orleans | — | 98.89 | | Memphis | — | 52.69 |