Page 8 University Daily Kansan Dig That Crazy New Jazz Club! The KU Jazz Club, a group to promote an intellectual interest in jazz on the KU campus, elected Don Conard, Garden City senior, as chairman Monday night. The group is planning a contest to pick a group to represent KU at the proposed Big Eight jazz festival. Schools in the Big Eight will compete for a traveling trophy to be presented each year. Each school will select a jazz artist to be on the judging committee. A local jazz concert open to all professional groups in the area is also being planned. No date has been set. It will probably be held on the campus. The group also plans to stimulate interest in jazz clubs and the proposed jazz festival at other schools in the Big Eight. Other officers are Al Flores, Lawrence senior, co-chairman; Bill Hardy, Kansas City graduate student, secretary; Ted Tidwell, Mission junior, advertising chairman; Charles Molina, Lawrence senior, Musician's Union chairman, and Jay Fisher, Marion senior, program chairman. Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, was elected faculty adviser. The club will meet Mondays at 8 p.m. in 17 Strong E.Anyone interested in jazz is welcome. A $100 scholarship is being offered by Delta Delta Delta sorority for use by a woman student second semester. Sorority To Give $100 Scholarship Applications are available in the dean of women's office and must be returned to the office by Dec. 13. The award will be made on the basis of need and scholastic standing with consideration given to campus activities, according to Mary Jo Pugh, Ferguson, Mo. senior and sorority president. Eastern Alumni To Meet Dec.14 KU alumni from Philadelphia, New York City and Washington, D.C. will hold a joint meeting Dec. 14 in Philadelphia before the KU-St. Joseph's basketball game. The Alumni Assn. has mailed out 3,000 invitations to alumni in the area. So far 323 requests for tickets for the game have been filled by the Alumni Assn., Dick Wintermote, field secretary of the Alumni Assn., said Tuesday. The KU colors of crimson and blue were adopted in May, 1896. 100 CALLING CARDS In conventional sizes for both ladies and gentlemen. Name stylishly printed on fine quality paper, only one occasion. Deals wanted. ACORN PRINT SHOP Paso Robles, California 'Small Talk' Published By GSP Small Talk is the name of a new 4-page newspaper for the upperclass women in Gertrude Sellars Pearson West. The paper is to be a biweekly publication, approved by the dean of women's officer and distributed to the upperclass women in the hall. It is written and edited by the following GSP women: Niki Economy, Kansas City, Kan., Nancy Stutzman, Kansas City, Kans., Sharon Stout, Wichita, Mary Lou Frisbie, Stanford, Ky., Sue Carson, Kansas City, Kans., and Carolyn Davis, Kansas City, Mo., all juniors, and Karen Hancock Sunflower senior. Scholarship Awards Deadline Is Dec.1 Application deadline for second semester scholarship awards is Dec. 1, Spencer E. Martin, director of aids and awards, said Tuesday. Mr. Martin said about 20 fee scholarships and 20 scholarship hall openings will be available. Application blanks may be obtained in the aids and awards office, 222 Strong. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds Postpaid KU, Harvard To Debate Here Irby and Nichols, Summerfield scholars, won the senior division in the Central College tournament held in Edmond, Okla. Friday and Saturday. Kenneth Irby, Fort Scott senior, and Ray Nichols, Lawrence sophomore, members of the KU debate squad, will take part in an audience debate with Harvard University as the opening event in the KU Heart of America tournament to be held on the KU campus in March. Firms Schedule Job Interviews The tentative topic for the audience debate is "Resolved: That Killian is to be preferred to Keats." The theoretical basis of this topic is to demonstrate the comparison of the relative values of scientific and traditional humanism. Irby and Ralph Seger, Topeka senior, won the KU Heart of America tournament last year. The business placement bureau has the following interviews scheduled for next week. Students should sign up in 214 Strong. Monday-Haskins and Sells, accounting majors. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Tuesday—Sheffield Steel, sales production, maintenance, construction, purchasing, accounting. A freighter, going from Boston to Karachi, saves 14 days at $2,000 per day by using the Suez Canal. 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