— CDK Plato by Earl Hacui GIVE PEACE IN OUR TIME . . . The Student Peace Union operates a table outside the Hawk's Nest for the distribution of literature about Vietnam, the draft, and disarmament. 'Little man'— Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Bibler decided to write to 50 or 60 colleges and offer LMOC to them, too. Two years later he had 50 schools buying his cartoon. "In 1951, when I was working on a degree at Colorado State, there were over a hundred," he said. BIBLER DRAWS HIS yearly group of 60 cartoons all summer and during evenings and weekends until about January. To get ideas he listens to gripes from students and teachers. "The best ideas," he says, "are built around universal gripes. I always throw in a couple about student union food. No matter how good it is at any college—and sometimes it isn't bad—somebody always gripes." Bibler finds Monterey Peninsula College, where he teaches, a fertile field of ideas. Occasionally a faculty member there will find himself thinly disguised in a LMOC cartoon. Bibler even uses actual names from time to time. Halls aid Heart Fund Almost $5,000 for the Heart Fund Drive was collected by the three freshman women residence halls Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Corbin, Gertrude Sellards Pearson (GSP) and Oliver women were aided by fraternity pledges. Tuesday night about $4,000 was collected. THE RESIDENCE HALL collecting the most contributions will receive a trophy during Sunday dinner by Mrs. James Ricks, Lawrence Heart Fund chairman. The name of the winning hall will not be disclosed until that time. Hall cl...irmen for the drive are Linda Lemons, Topea freshman of Corbin; Nancy Hardin, Lin coln, Nebr., freshman of GSP; and Marilyn Baltz, Millstadt, Ill. freshman of Oliver. This is the first time the freshmen have conducted this project. The drive was a success, Miss Judy Hodge, an assistant to the Dean of Women, declared. "THE FRESHMEN ENJOYED it. They do well at it. Thanks is due the Lawrence people for the warm reception given the students." KU prof to Texas 4 Daily Kansan Friday, February 24, 1967 Robert J. Friauf, professor of physics at KU, will be visiting lecturer March 6-7 at Trinity University, San Antonio, Tex., under the program of the American Institute of Physics. Friau, a KU faculty member since 1953, will give lectures, confer with students, and assist faculty with curriculum and research problems. - ASK your Placement Office for pamphlets telling what the Rural Electrification Administration offers for a challenging career with all advantages of Federal Civil Service Sara Harvy, Overland Park senior and chairman of the questions committee, said, "There will be a maximum of 50 toss-up and 25 bonus questions per game. The number of questions asked will depend on the efficiency of the moderator and sharpness of the participants." with each submitting 100." said Steve Davis, Lyons sophomore and chirman of the College Bowl Committee, "and a few were picked from each 100 submitted. - SIGN UP for a personal interview with the RSA Recruiting Representative who will be at your Placement Office February 27, 1967 College Bowl rounds scheduled for Sunday The first round of the annual College Bowl competition is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the Kansas Union. Time limit on the rounds will be half and hour. A total of 33 four-man teams will participate,18 of which are men's teams and 15 women's. Teams competing are: two each from Lewis and Templin Halls; one each from Hashinger and McCollum; and one from each of the nine scholarship halls. The other teams are from Greek houses. "Questions were compiled by 20 people on the Bowl committee, - LOOK into the engineering opportunities open in rural electrification and telephony