University Daily Kansan Monday, May 17, 1965 Page 7 SUA Board Announces New Committee Leaders Following a series of interviews, the Student Union Activities Board has announced the selection of new committee chairmen for the Fall Concert, the SUA Carnival, the Summer Board, and several activities committees. Tom Sullivan, Wichita sophomore, SUA carnival general chairman; Bob Liddle, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore, publicity chairman; John Vratil, Larned sophomore, tickets chairman; Constance Myers, Newton sophomore, judges chairman; Paula Bruckner, Emporia junior, queens chairman; Dorothy Anne Elsberry, Pine Bluff, Ark., sophomore, concessions chairman; Linda Maher, Hinsdale, Ill., sophomore, booths and skits chairman; and R. Benton Peugh, Wichita freshman, decorations chairman. Members of the Summer Board are: Terry Hammons, Oswego junior, chairman; John Stover, Colby sophomore, recreation director; Brian Biles, Atchison junior, secretary-treasurer; Martin Holmer, Wichita sophomore, entertainment director; and Susan Pierce, Kan- OTHER CARNIVAL Chairmen include: Joanne Emerick, Murray Hill, N.J., sophomore, secretary; John Perkins, Atherton, Calif.; junior, advisors; and Bill Weber, Wichita sophomore. finale. The new chairmen are: When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Now, for the first time in history, there's a new and unique publication for people who are against all the DUMB THINGS going on today. What are Grumps? ROGER PRICE is Chlef Grump. HENRY MORGAN is Resident Curmudgeon. Contributors: SHELLEY BERMAN, AL CAPP, SIDNEY POITIER, HAL MARCH, PHILIPPE HALSMAN, HENRY MILLER, ALLAN SHERMAN and others—all Grumps in good standing. 35# at your newstand or send your dollar today for the next three issues of Grump magazine, we'll send you a genuine Grump Button—FREE, which will make you a charter something or other. If you are a sport send $3.00 for 12 issues. What are Grumps entitled to? GRUMP, Dept. K., 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y., 10017 Become an official Grump and find out. kakee, Ill., sophomore, cultural chairman. The chairmen who will head SUA committees handling such activities as films, art exhibits, and forums are: Doug Miller, Pittsburg junior, minority opinions; John Sapp, Havana, Ill., junior feature speakers; John Casaday, Wichita sophomore, activities carnival. OTHER CHAIRMEN ARE: Kathy Kronkright, Leavenworth sophomore, Chancellor's reception; Dave Kleier, Oxford sophomore, travel bureau; Jim Hays, Cincinnati, Ohio, freshman, Friday Flicks; John Tullio, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, classical films; and Blake Biles, Hutchinson freshman, Oread Jazz Festival. Sherry Knox, Omaha, Neb, sophomore, exhibits; Jeanie Handy, Minneapolis sophomore, Picture-Lending Library; Mike Maloney, Hutchinson freshman, Quarterback Club; Tom Payne, Salina junior, Traditions Dance, and John Green, Kansas City, Mo., sonhomore. Queen's Dance. THE NEW CHAIRMAN of the Union Open House committee is Dave McClaim, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman, Chairman of the Oread Jazz Festival Steering Committee is Blake Biles, Hutchinson freshman. The members of the Fall Concert Steering Committee were also announced. They are: Betsy Wright, Topea sophomore, general chairman; Mason McIntire, Oregon, Mo., sophomore, tickets; Mike Hurtt, Shawnee Mission freshman, publicity; and Ken Nicholay, Mission sophomore, arrangements. Chemistry Lecture Slated Tomorrow Marlin D. Harmony, assistant professor of chemistry, will present the Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday in 122 Malott. MAUPINTOUR Travel Hour Free Admission Every Tuesday — 3:00 to 4:00 AT THE Little Banquet Restaurant ON THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER (West 23rd Street) Informal Showings of Exciting Color Movies on Vacation Spots Throughout the World. This Week's Feature England and Switzerland DON'T BREAK YOUR BACK carrying all those suitcases, clothes racks trunks and all. And every year it's the same thing, rushing around, packing unpacking. Lost items and wrinkled clothes. Relax this year. Let us take care of your clothes. We give a special kind of care to your winter things. First, we get them thoroughly fresh and clean with our Sanitone drycleaning process. Next, we check every item, replace missing buttons, make minor repairs. Then, we store them . . out of your way .. safe, dust-free and mothproof. We return them when you want them, the way you want them . . each garment fresh and smart as new, carefully pressed and ready to wear! Meanwhile, you can enjoy that extra closet space. Ask about our Box Storage Plan, today! Free pick-up and delivery service LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners 1001 New Hampshire VI 3-3711