Page 4 Uniwersity Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 20, 1965 College Bowl Chairmen Chosen Terry Hammons, Oswego junior, has been named general chairman of the 1965-66 College Intermediary Board. Other chairmen are: Hank Bisbee, Toledo, Ohio, junior, Questions Committee; Dave Tilford, Wichita junior, Arrangements Committee; and Janice Brenner, Parsons freshman, Publicity Committee. Arrangements will soon be made to select the rest of next year's committee, Barisas said. Dinner Honors Three Retirees Three faculty members with 107 years of service to the state and KU will be honored at the annual University retirement dinner for faculty and staff May 6 in the Kansas Union. They are: Miss Agnes Brady, romance languages, 28 years; Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the student health service, 37 years; and Parke H. Woodard, physiology, 42 years. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will present each honoree a certificate of appreciation. Following the dinner there will be an informal visiting period with the retirees. Architects to Sponsor Art Sale Scarab, honorary architecture fraternity, will sponsor a campuswide art sale May 1 and 2. The sale will be outdoors, weather permitting, in the area between Hoch Auditorium and Marvin Hall. "The sale will include sculpture, paintings, drawings, ceramics and photographs. All members of the university community are invited to submit their art work for sale," Gary Salts, Hoyt architecture senior, said. Articles should be taken to the basement of Marvin Hall between noon and 8 p.m. April 30. Pershing Rifles Officers Chosen Robert Poley, Wichita senior, will head the Pershing Rifles as Company Commander during the 1965-66 school year. Other officers appointed to head the tri-service military organization are; Tom Hewitt, Topeka sophomore, Executive Officer; Ron Kimzey, Topeka freshman, Personnel Officer; Jeff Boyer, Leavenworth freshman, Drill Team Commander, and James Simms, Clarendon Hills, Ill., sophomore, Supply Officer. Services for this event will be held at 7:30 p.m. June 6. at Memorial Stadium or in Allen Field House in case of rain. Baccalaureate Speaker Chosen David Arthur Zook, president of Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, will be the Baccalaureate speaker at KU. Dr. Zook, who became president of Kansas Wesleyan in 1955, was ordained into the ministry of the Methodist Church in 1939. He has been pastor in several communities and has served as assistant to the president of Drew University from 1949 to 1955. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Supporters of legislation to require a health warning on cigarette packages are fearful that they will win only a hollow victory during the current session of Congress. 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