Wednesday, April 14, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds ents); Signet Campus Chest Begins Drive; Two Groups to Receive Funds ration an age first hilos- mon matism, note, gating g thatrote itceivedAmer- ad "The rain may author, Campus Chest opens its drive today with contributions to be equally divided between the World University Service and two mental health organizations in Lawrence, according to Frank Kearny, Shawnee Mission senior and Campus Chest chairman. John is how at ur- future, that's a lack of noise, oblems, sests the sequestres. by out- and the n is not sequestres. out traf- a alarm, and in Amer- Jeffer seeing ormers and the of the of Ein-ativity Photo- IVE, by Kearny said the actual collection will begin April 19th in the residence halls, fraternities, and sororites. He announced that booths for voting on the "Uglier Man on Campus" will be set up on this date also. The drive ends April 24, he said. The person or animal chosen the ugliest campus creature will receive some unusual form of traveling trophy and first and second prize winners will receive gifts donated by Lawrence merchants. BOOTHS WILL be in the Kansas Union. Strong basement, and in the Summerfield Hawklet where the students will select the "ugliest man" by placing coins in one gallon jars below his picture. The UMOC is a contest, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, on behalf of Campus Chest. balloon age con-they are Sawey becom- Kearny said such a contest was used in the Campus Chest drive two years ago and has been brought back this year by his committee. Each Greek house is scheduled to enter a candidate to represent their group. Kearny said they can even put up the house mascot if they wish or decorate their candidate with makeup, false teeth, fangs, or wigs. Campus Chest's quota is to collect 25 cents for every KU student enrolled. Last contest winner was the pet mascot of the Sigma Nu house. KEARNY SAID that other drives in the past have not reached their goal but that he believes this year's drive has a good chance of reaching its quota. Kearny also stated that trophies will be given out for the first time in KU Campus Chest history. A trophy will be awarded to the men's residence hall and to the women's residence hall which comes closest to collecting 25 cents from every resident. "CAMPUS CHEST is revitalized and completely changed this year," Kearny said. The Campus Chest, sponsored by the All Student Council (ASC), has about 15 members who are in charge of organizing the drive. The actual soliciting for funds will be done by the members of each living group and will probably be its officers, Kearny said. floors in residence halls and Greek houses which reach their 25 cents per person quota. Certificates will be awarded to The motto of the Campus Chest this year is "Hope for Fellow Students." to contribute to student organizations," Kearny explained. "Our main attempt this year is HE SAID that the World University Service, though under the direction of the ASC, is an international student organization. The Service is similar to that of the Peace Corps, Kearny explained, in that it sends students to foreign countries and universities to help in such projects as the construction of new dormitories. The Campus Chest proceeds in the past have gone to a number of local and national organizations such as Care and Glen Cunningham's Boys' Ranch in western Kansas. HAL'S STEAK HOUSE Hiway 59 South VI 2-9445 STEAKS-CHICKEN BAR-B-Q RIBS - SHRIMP Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SUA POETRY HOUR presents Dr. Robert Nunley Geography and Latin American Area Professor Thursday, April 15---4:30 p.m. Music Room of Kansas Union HOPE FOR FELLOW STUDENTS THROUGH WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND MENTAL HEALTH CAMPUS CHEST DRIVE April 14-24