Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1957 --- —(Daily Kansan photo) DON'T CUT YOURSELF—Frank Becker, Emporia senior, inspects the saber of Gerry Dickey, Kansas City, Mo, junior and initiate of Scabbard and Blade, upper-class ROTC honor society. Names of half the society's members must be on the sabers. Saber-Bearers Formal Initiation Thursday Thirty-eight pledges of Scabbard and Blade, upper-class ROTC honor society, will be formally initiated Thursday night. Dale Gerboth, Lawrence senior and Scabbard and Blade 1st Set, said Tuesday Gerboth said the pledges have been going through an informal initiation since Monday which requires them to wear their ROTC uniforms, carry wooden sabers, and stand a 20-minute inspection in Fowler Grove each day. He said the informal initiation ends tonight. Each pledge must have his wooden saber signed by 30 of the 60 active members and pass a written pledge test before formal initiation, Gerboth said. The pledges: Seniors — Kenneth Payne, Kansas City, Kan., Colby Rehmert, Jetmore, Montgomery Rodgers, Minneola, Robert Raymond, Overland Park, Michael Hyland, Lawrence, Gary Cooper, Colby, Lawrence Thomas, Omaha, Neb, Gary Duncan, Independence, Mo. Jerry Jones, Frankfort, Robert McMichael, Stockton, Dan Schrepel, Pratt, Charles Yeekum, Belton, Mo., Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson, George Harp, Joplin, Mo., Arnold Henderson, Topeka, Alan Morris, Caney, Michael Mills, McPherson, James Tierney and Hurshel Underhill, Wichita Juniors— Gerald Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., Thomas Kennedy, Wright-Patterson, Ohio, Edward Wettig, Leavenworth, Howard Crotechett, Louisburg, Stanford Severance and Richard Bowers, Kansas City, Kan, Edward Tatge, Ramona, Ernest Wohlbenberg and James Naylor, Liberal, Charles Roberson, Prairie Village, Robert Jackson, Mission, Maynard Morris, Augusta, Larry Dunlap There are 19 colleges and universities,1 professional school,2 teachers' colleges,and 21 junior colleges in Kansas. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE Complete Guaranteed Winterizing Service AAA D-X SERVICE Holiday Inn Ph. VI 3-9179 AAA D-X SERVICE East Turnipke Ent. VI 3-3419 Free Pickup and Delivery and Kenneth Morris, Salina, Dan Sargent, Falls City, Neb., James Scrivner, Winfield, and Gerald Simmons, Parsons. Sophomores — Gustave Kropff, Mission, and Wendell Ridder, Higginsville, Mo. Two AGI Officers Resign From Party The president and one of the vice presidents of the Allied Greek- Independent party resigned Tuesday night and two new officers were elected as replacements. Twenty-five members of AGI accepted the resignations of the president, Park McGee, Olathe senior, and a vice president from the independent men, Robert Jackson, Mission junior. Elected president was Joel Sterrett, Topeka senior, and vice president, Rex Doherty, Dellvale sophomore. The AGI has four vice presidents in the party who represent independent men, independent women, fraternity men and fraternity women. Election of new officers wasn't due until this spring. Reticent McGee, who was elected last spring, when asked why he resigned said, "I had enough. I just had other things to do." Jackson said, "I'm proctor here at Battenfeld and I just don't have the time. Also I thought he (Doherty) could do a better job." He said there was no correlation between the two resignations. Sterrett said he thought the presidency would not take up too much time. He emphasized there would be practically no change in the party's views. "What we are doing now is re-drafting the AGI constitution which hasn't been worked on since 1954. There won't be any major revisions. We are just going to bring it up to date." Sterrett said. He said the members at the meeting elected Ray Nichols, Lawrence sophomore, to serve as an information officer for the party. Any stand taken by the party would be made public by Nichols. Freshman Woman Slugged By Man A freshman woman told Lawrence police she was struck by one of three unidentified men Monday evening near 12th and Kentucky streets. She was on her way to Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, where she lives, after leaving St. John's Grade School. The woman said the three men approached her and one slugged her with an unidentified object. All three then fled. She was taken to Watkins Hospital. Three stitches were necessary to close the wound. Party Meetings Set A speaker on the campus and a workshop in Topeka will occupy KU's young Republicans and Democrats this week. The Republicans will hear Lawrence city attorney, Charles Stough, speak on opportunities for young Republicans at 8 p.m. Thursday in 106 Green. Mr. Stough is a graduate of the KU School of Law and is former speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives. About 10 Democrats will attend a dance and workshop in Topeka for Democratic clubs of Kansas Friday and Saturday. The dance will be held Friday night and discussion groups will be held Saturday. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds BIG PRE-VACATION SALE Now Going On - THIS WEEK - CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south Jayhawk Cafe) The Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker is native to the eastern United States. Crosier To UNESCO Meeting Clayton M. Crosier, associate professor of civil engineering and a member of the commission on citizen consultation of the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO, will attend a meeting of the citizen consultation steering committee today in Prairie Village. PIZZA DELIVERED Call VI 3-9111 Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park FREE Student Union Activities DANCE LESSONS Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30-9 p.m. Room 305, Student Union FREE REFRESHMENTS College grads employed in science earn more than the grads in Government service. TRUE FALSE False. Surveys show that 38% of the grads in Government work were in the $5,000 and above range; only 26% of those in science shared this income status. At $7,500 and above, Government employed grads scored 2 to 1 over scientists. TRUE Over 75% of U.S.college grads enter professions or reach top management in business. FALSE True. In fact the percentage is closer to 84% Census reports indicate that employment with the greatest prestige and income is overwhelmingly held by college grads. Some men without a college education make the grade, almost all college grads do. --- TRUE Jockey brand briefs are tailored from 13 separate pieces. True. Only Jockey brand briefs are scientifically designed and tailored to fit the male figure trimly and comfortably. 13 separate pieces are expertly sewn together to achieve this perfect fit. FALSE 0