Effort To Extend Depledging Date Defeated By IFC Twelve fraternities have turned in lists of alumni who would be interested in formation of an Alumni IFC. Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo., senior, president of the IFC, said only a few more lists are needed to enable the committee to go ahead with the organization of the alumni group. Stuart Gunckel, Kansas City, Mo. senior, announced that his committee has completed work on a brochure telling of the activities of the IFC last year. The proposal would have allowed fraternities to drop from their scholarship lists men depledged at the first Council meeting after down slips are issued. A proposed constitutional amendment to extend the depledding date was defeated at an Inter-Fraternity Council meeting Monday night. ROTC Marksmen Lose To OU It was announced that scholarship lists for the first semester were due Monday. The Army-Air Force ROTC rifle team lost its first match Saturday to the University of Oklahoma at Norman, 1,911 to 1,903. Sgt. L. C. Charles Ryburn, assistant instructor of military science and rifle team adviser, expressed no disappointment in the team's showing. Under the present system the final date for depleding is the second week in November or March. A lengthy discussion preceded the vote on the proposed amendment. "We fired a good match," he said, and praised Middleton Tompkins. Long Beach, Calif., sophomore, for his score of 383 of a possible 400. Cadets who fired in the Oklahoma match are Donald Johnson, Omar Conrad and James Salyer, Kansas City, Mo., Dan Schrepel, Pratt, and Warren Riekenberg, Topeka, all seniors; Donald Catlin and Frank Williams, Olathe sophomores; Leon Long, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, and Tompkins. Longleaf pine survives better than competing species in dry areas where fires are frequent because the scaly, orange-brown bark of the mature trees resists fire. Shortleaf pine survives by sprouting from the stump after burning or cutting, as many hardwoods do. 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Do not bring Bulletin office to Daily Kansan. Notices should include Name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Fullbright application deadline. Friday. Application blanks and information available. Speech 1 seminar. 3 p.m. 134 Strong. Debate squad round-robin tourney, p.m., 118, 119, 134 Strong. Sell It With a Kansan Classified Ad 178, 179, 182, Strong. program. Get Together, 5-15 KARD Wendita, Jack Steele, associate professor of business administration, moderator; Larry Bee, professor of home economies and sociology on panel. Museum of Art films on art series, 7:30 am. Museum of Art Pictures, 12:45 pm. color, layer, open, move, evening Psychology Club, 7 p.m. Parlor A. Field Union. Movie and plans for field trip. KU-Y cabinet meeting, 6:30 p.m. Oread Room. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m. Union, Manu- sage Building 246. Contact Jerry Evrynnn, youth like to read, Evrynnn Choir rehearsal, 7 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church. 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Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. El Ateno se reune a las cuartas de la temporada. Todos los miembros galap inviende Debate squad round-robin tourney, 4 p.m., 118, 119, 134 Strong. WEDNESDAY Inquiers' class, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Epis- opal Church. Dr. Williard A. Hanna, Indonesian expert of the American Universities Field Staff, will meet with a faculty group at 6:30 tonight in a dinner meeting in the English Room of the Student Union. Faculty To Hear Hanna with a graduate seminar in personality and culture in 16 Strong Annex E. Dr. Hanna met with two classes this afternoon and had lunch at the Faculty Club. Wednesday he will speak to two sections of the American economic development class, at 10 a.m. in 206 Snow and at 1 p.m. in 206 Snow. At 4 p.m. Wednesday he will meet To Attend Health Conference Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education, and Eldred V. 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