as al n l r . Monday, Nov. 25, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 PLAYING POLITICS—Gov. George S. Docking reveals the lighter side of being governor of Kansas, as he gently busses, or gets bussed by the 1957 Homecoming queen, Marcia Johnson. (Daily Kansan photo) A total of 18 men have been named as candidates for the Mr. Campus Chest contest by the organized houses where they are waiters. Runners Named In Race For Mr. Campus Chest The contest is a part of the annual Campus Chest drive to be held Dec. 4-10. Pictures of the candidates will be in the rotunda of Strong Hall Dec. 4-6 along with jars bearing candidate's names. Students may vote by putting money into the jar of their favorite candidate. The amount of money in the jars will determine the contest winner. The winner and two runners up will be announced at intermission of the Four Freshmen's concert Dec. 8. Candidates are Alpha Omicron Pi, Brad Lashbrook, Kansas City, Kan.; Delta Gamma, Tom Rinechart, Liberal; Kappa Alpha Theta, John Feist; San Francisco, Cal.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Larry Ball, Cunningham; Debaters Lose 1, Win 5 At Wichita Allen Hickey, Liberal, and Richard Kraus, Arlington, junior, of the KU debate squad, won five debates and lost one to fight their way into the quarter-final round of the second annual Wichita University debate tournament held Friday and Saturday. Lee Baird, Newton senior, won second place in the all-tournament orary contest. "Hypocrisy Unlimited" was his topic. In the quarter-final round Hickey and Kraus lost a split decision to the University of Oklahoma. The Southwestern College tournament at Winfield Dec. 13 and 14 is the next tournament for the KU debaters. Phi Peta Phi, Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson; Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen, Peter Lons, Stratford Conn.; Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclassmen, Bob Channell, Chicago, Ill.; Miller Hill, Elwood Armstrong, De Soto; Watkins Hall, Jack Davis, Topeka; Hodder Hall, Bill Horn, Mentor, Ohio. All are seniors. Chi Omega, Gary Creamer, Springfield, Mo. junior; Sigma Kappa, Jon Wagner, Concordia freshman. Alpha Chi Omega, Bob H. Davis Leavenworth; Alpha Delta Pi, Bryce Pfanenstiel, Salina; Alpha Phi, Bob Luce, Ottawn; Delta Delta Delta Michael Morrow, Kansas City, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta, Delano Lewis Kansas City, Kan., and Corbin-North College, Dave Bryan Kansas City, Mo. All are sophomores. 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. The Proficiency Examination in English composition will be given on Saturday, December 7, at 2 p.m. Students planning to take the examination must register on number 2, 3, or 4 in the office of the college or school in which they are enrolled. Undergraduate Math Club and seminar, 4 p.m., 203 Strong Speaker, Arlan Ram- berger TODAY Faculty Quarterback Club, Noon, Main Lounge, Student Union, Speech 1 screening examination. 5 p.m. for student who requests to take the exam. For students new to examination in 356 Music and Dramatic Arts exam. In 452 Music and Drama Arts Built-in exam. Theatre Teaching Staff meeting, noon, Green Room, Music and Drama Arts Rm. 310 College Faculty meeting, 4 p.m., Bailey Auditorium. 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