Page 3 Chairman Named For Homecoming Gordon Ericksen, associate professor of sociology, has been named general chairman of Homecoming activities. Richard Fundquist, assistant professor of education is associate chairman. The highlight of the Homecoming activities Nov. 23 will be the annual KU-MU football game. The first general meeting of Homecoming committees will be at 4 p.m. Monday, in 200 Strong. The Homecoming Committees: Arrangements—Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Assn., chairman; Dick Wintermote. Alumni Assn. field secretary; Mildred Clodfeltler, Alumni Assn. assistant secretary, and Janie Dean, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore. Half-Time—Tom Gale, instructor in history, chairman; Tom Smith, professor of geography; Russell Wiley, professor of band and orchestra; Ed Elbel, professor of physical education; A. C. Lonborg, director of athletics; Ralph Hanchin, professor of military science; Keith Krieger, professor of naval science; McHenry Hamilton, professor of air science; Kathryn Ehlers, Kansas City. Mo. senior; Dick Jones, McPherson junior; Fred Allvine, Kansas City, Kan. senior, and Robert Plain, Garnett senior. Public Relations—Tom Yoe, director of public relations, chairman; Bruce Linton, associate professor of speech and journalism; Ed Browne, assistant professor of radio; Arden Booth, KLWN; Carol Plumb, Overland Park junior; Allvine, and Dale Vermillion. Goodland senior. Finance Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, chairman; Mr. Lonborg; Mr. Ellsworth, and Dick Patterson, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Queen — Herbert Smith, professor of education, chairman; Louis Dellwig, assistant professor of geology; Mr. Nichols; Sue Frederick, Glendale, Mo, senior; Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan, senior; Bill Boll- ings, Russell junior; Judy Anthony. Kansas City, Mo. senior; Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill. senior; Sharon Sue Stout, Wichita junior, and George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo. senior. University Daily Kansan Basketball — Jerry Waugh, assistant basketball coach, chairman; John Cleland, Topeka senior; Lynn Kindred, Emporia junior, and Ron Wiley, Kansas City, Kan. senior. House Decorations — Edwin Goebel, geologist, Geological Survey, chairman; E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology; Sharon Dye, Wichita junior; Mary Yowell, McPherson junior; Sue Frederick; Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Herbert Hilgers, Plainville senior, and George Blackburn. Associated Students Council on Follies — Brooks Becker, Emporia graduate student; Betty Alexander, Onawa, Iowa junior; Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt junior, and John A. Davis, Ottawa senior. Student Union Activities — Frank Burge, director, Student Union, chairman; Dwayne Hall, manager food production, Student Union; Paris; Zoellner, and Creta Carter, Jennings junior. Pep Rallies — Patrici Little, Wichita junior, chairman; Jones; Dick Harris, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Don Mason, Prairie Village freshman; Carolyn Bailey, Scranton senior, and Ted Hall, Garden City sorghorhme. Follies — Betty Seltsam, Topeka senior; Don Logan, Kansas City, Mo. freshman; Ralph Warnum, Kansas City, Mo. senior; John Zoellner, Tonganoxie senior, and Susie Poppe, Kansas City, Kan. junior. Pre-Game — Prof. Wiley, chairman; Prof. Hanchin; Prof. Kreiger; Prof. Hamilton; and Prof. Little. Communications — Fred Montgomery, director of visual instruction, chairman; Miss Dean; Plain; Patterson; Vermillion; Miss Sharon Stout; Ron; Wiley; Hilgers; Miss Poppe; Hall; Little, and Miss Carter. 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 publication. Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph. D. French reading examination, 9-11 am. Saturday, 11 Fraser. Books must be left with Miss Craig, 120 Fraser by Thursday. Petitions will be received to Oct. 10 for a vacancy on the All Student Council. The vacancy is in the fraternity living district. TODAY Theatre staff meeting, noon. Green Room. Music and Dramatic Arts Build- Novice debate tournament, 4 p.m., 134 118. 119. Strong. German department films, 5 p.m. Bailey: "Romance of Old German Towns." "The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra." Everyone welcome, English text. Choir rehearsal, Trinity Episcopal Church. 7 p.m. University Players, tryouts for club melodrama. Artist 41 Music and Arts Building. Alpha Phi Omega, business meeting and pleasure, 7.30 p.m., Student Union. Undergraduate Psychology Club, election of officers, 7:30 p.m., 306 A and B Student Union. All students are welcome. WEDNESDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 12 p.m., "Music," music, Robbinson, "Pastoral Symphony." "Saint of Bleeker Street" auditions, 4 arts and Dramatic Arts Building Solos. Novice debate tournament, 4 p.m. 134, 118. 119 Strong. Hometown correspondents meeting, 4 p.m. 305 Student Union. Granada Cafe Steaks, Dinners Sandwiches p.m., Cascade Room. Eastern state university meeting, 7:30 p.m., Canterbury House. General speech committee luncheon, noon to 1 p.m., Faculty Club Presbyterian Women's sewing bee, 5 p.m. Westminster House, 1212 Oread. University Players, tryouts for club artists at the 341 Music and Dramatic Arts Building THURSDAY Service Group Pledges 18 Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth, Chapel. University Women's Club tea, 3-5 p.m. chancellor's home. Eighteen men have been pledged to Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. 5:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Next door to the Granada Theater Another pledging ceremony will be held tonight in 305 Student Union. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., Danforth Chapel. New pledges are: Larry Ostertag, Larry Kenwan, Kansas City, Kan, Roy Mock, Kansas City, Mo, all sophomores; Dale Nowin, Kansas City, Kan, John Myers, St. Joseph Mo., seniors. James Payne, Kansas City, Kan.. Paul Cacioppo, Kansas City, Mo.. Theodore A. Budd, Kansas City, Mo., William Wright, Concordia, Cecil Garley, Independence, Walt Braver, Bonner Springs, David Epp, Tribune, all freshmen. Robert Treat, Kansas City, Mo. Jim Rowland, Parsons, Curtis Zahnd, Savannah, Mo., Paul Grizzle, Hiawatha, George Dodd, Ocean Lake, Ore., Robert Onek, Hiawatha, all juniors. Twelve weekly live television programs dealing with human relations will begin at 5:15 p.m. today on KARD, channel 3. Wichita. KU Produces TV Programs "Religious Leaders Look at Human Relations" will be the first program in the series "Let's Get Together." The series will be informal discussions on inter-group problems. Dr. William A. Conboy, chairman of the department of speech and drama, will be host for the first program. Alternating with him on future programs will be Jack Steele, associate professor of business administration. The programs will be produced by the University Extension through its Wichita center, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews. They will be Howard J. Baumgartel Jr., assistant professor of human relations; Carroll Clark, professor of sociology, and Eldon Fields, associate professor of political science. The textbook, "Elements of Geography," used in Introduction to Geography, costs $1.76 a pound ($7.50 for 44 pounds). The second show, Oct. 8, "The Social Scientist Looks at Human Relations," will have three guests from the University. Producers of the series will be Tom P. Rea, coordinator of the University Extension, and Dr. Bruce A. Linton, coordinator for radio and television. IFPC Gets Acquainted Delegates to the Inter-fraternity Pledge Council spent most of the Monday evening meeting getting acquainted in preparation for elections of officers and appointments of committee members. Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb sophomore. Inter-fraternity Council adviser to the IFPC, said it will probably elect officers in November. He said by that time the members of the council should be well enough acquainted to select their officers. He said three committees to be formed are social, steering and public relations. The members indicated their preferences and qualifications for committee appointments. The next meeting of the IFPC will be at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20 in the Pine Room of the Student Union. The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Mich., were founded by Henry Ford and dedicated to Thomas Alva Edison. Art & Craft Workshop Meets Every Tues. 7:30 p.m. Craft Shop — Union Free -All Students Invited- NOW! 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