Goodies bring cheer Doubtless an enterprising scientist somewhere has established a relationship between the consumption of goodies and performance on final examinations. Whether based on such a theory or not, four campus groups will distribute "goodies baskets" throughout the University this weekend. Survival Kits, Jayhawk Booster Baskets, Food for Thought and Study Baskets are the names given these frustration fighters. THOUGH THE NAMES differ, the purpose is always the same, to put a little sunshine into that otherwise cloudy week and assure junior that mom and dad are pulling for him back home. All "goodies baskets" are ordered by parents through letters sent earlier in the semester. Jayhawk Booster Baskets, Survival Kits and Food for Thought contain fruit, chewing gum, candy and similar concession items. Study Baskets contain fruit only. All include a note of encouragement from home. There are variations in size, however, and the costs of the baskets range from $1 to $3.60. THE SURVIVAL KITS are sponsored by Associated Women Students (AWS). They are sent to women in scholarship halls and dormitories, and profits go to the maintenance of a loan fund in the upperclass women's dormitories. The other three are student profit-making projects. FOOD FOR THOUGHT and Study Baskets got their start this year. Jayhawk Booster Baskets began last year and were the first to compete with AWS Survival Kits, which have been distributed for a number of years. Union to meet The purpose of the meeting, Henning said, will be to discuss the business of the past year, to hear committee reports and to discuss the annual dividend declaration. The annual meeting of the KU Federal Credit Union will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, according to Doug Henning, president of the Credit Union. 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