Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS ASC Committee Seeks Applications Would you like to help KU become better known throughout the state and in your own hometown? APPLICATIONS are now being accepted for the positions of hometown correspondents. The position would involve writing a column once a month for the hometown paper—telling about KU. The purpose of the board is to "foster good relationships between the University and the people," according to Bill Porter, Topeka junior and president of the board. Other members are Karen Crowe, Wichita senior; Robert Jacoby, Topeka sophomore; Roger Myers, Garnett sophomore; Nancy Scott, Council Grove senior; David Waxse, Oswego junior, and Terry Hoyt, Kansas City, Mo., junior. THE APPLICATIONS, which are due Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the Alumni Association office in Strong, should contain the student's name, address, GPA, classification, activities, home county and high school. There is also an optional paragraph which can be written dealing with why you are interested in Student Communications Board. If so, the place for you is on the Student Communications Board, formerly known as the Statewide Activities Committee. The first meeting will be held the following Sunday, and plans for the year will be outlined, Porter said. The correspondents will be given some help on their introductory columns. Further information can be obtained from Bill Porter at VI 3-5721. Begun in 1908 as a social club by students at KU from Dickinson county, forerunner of the Statewide Activities Committee, the group was reorgnaized again on a University-wide basis in 1916 under the name of Student Statewide Activities Commission and its first all-University meeting was held. THE ORGANIZATION slowed down during World War I, but picked up in 1920, when Alfred G. "Scoop" Hill became alumni secretary of the University, and advisor of Statewide Activities. The dream of the Kansas Union and the football stadium became a reality following a memorial campaign sponsored by Statewide Activities. THE IDEA of hometown correspondents was originated during the depression as a means of communication between KU students and their hometowns. PRESENTS RED DOG INN THE SERFS For an Exciting Weekend - Friday Afternoon—FREE TGIF with the Serfs - Saturday Afternoon—FREE—Listen to the KU-California game—The Serfs will play before and after the game, during half time and time outs. Every time the Jayhawks make a touchdown, the Red Dog will give away FREE— fifty cans of your favorite beverage. - Friday Evening the Serfs with Mike Finnigan - Saturday Evening—The Serfs—This attraction is one of the most exciting Rhythm and Blues shows in the Midwest. COMING SOON - The Ike & Tina Turner Revue & the Iketes - Dr. Feelgood & The Interns - Doug Clark and his band MALLS SHOPPING CENTER South of the KU Campus at 23rd and Louisiana Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. Acme Laundry Econo-Wash George's Hobby Shop Little Banquet Andrews Gifts Malls Barber Shop Maupintour Travel Agency Tempo Department Store OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Largest Free Parking Area in Lawrence