Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 22, 1962 Around the Campus Jayhawker Staffs To Be Expanded Thomas Tatlock, Wichita sophomore and 1962-63 Jayhawker editor, said today that several organizational changes are contemplated next year through a larger staff. All students interested in working on the staff were asked to contact the Jayhawker office in the Kansass Union before finals. Photographers, artists, and students who like to write were urged to apply. Jerald Pullins, Council Grove sophomore, who will serve as business manager, announced a need for advertising salesmen and Jayhawk- distributors next year. Tatlock explained that a larger staff will bring about a different setup in the Jayhawker office, and closer cooperation between the business and editorial staff. A large promotional campaign is being planned for the summer session and next fall, Pullins said. "Events will be covered at the time of their occurrence, rather than afterwards," he added. "I would like to continue in the same tradition as in the past two years, but I would like to involve more people," Tatlock said. McNown to Speak On African Trip John S. McNown, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will give an informal talk on his recent visit to Africa at 4 p.m. Thursday in 303 Bailey Hall. Dean McNown recently returned from a trip to the Sudan and other parts of east and west Africa. He was accompanied by Dean Merk Hobson of the University of Nebraska. The trip was sponsored by the Ford Foundation. The talk will include information concerning the education of engineers in that part of the world, physical and political environments and prospects for an exchange or aid program. Members, Officers Elected The Alpha Epsilon Rho honorary radio-television fraternity has initiated five juniors. They are Gene Boomer, Kansas City; Hoite Caston, Independence; Ruth Anne James, North Kansas City; Jerry Smith, Omaha, Nebraska; and Larry Wagner, Lawrence. Officers elected are Judith Young, Kansas City, Mo., junior president; Gene Boomer, vice president; Ruth Anne James, secretary; and Jerry Smith, treasurer. Oread Friends Collect Clothing for Algerians The Oread Friends Meeting is collecting clothing for Algerian refugees in boxes decorated with red and black stars. The Quaker group is collecting winter clothing for the 300,000 Algerian refugees remaining in Tunisia and Morocco. The clothing collection points are located in the lobbies of Corbin, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Lewis, Carruth O'Leary, Joseph R. Pearson and Templin Halls. Virgil L. Jacobs, assistant instructor in anatomy from Claflin, will teach anatomy at the university. Paul A. Hensleigh, first-year medical student from Winchester, will take his second year of medicine study. Hensleigh will be accompanied by his wife, Bonnie. The boxes will be in the dormitory lobbies until Thursday, May 31, when the Oread Friends Meeting will collect the clothing and send it to the American Friends Service Committee in Philadelphia. The Service Committee will bale, ship and distribute the clothing to the refugees. An assistant instructor and a KU student will leave Friday for Manila to participate in a 10-month exchange program with the University of the Philippines. Research Award Established KU Instructor to Go To Philippines The exchange program, underwritten by the China Medical Board, provides travel expenses and monthly stipends while in the Philippines. Raymond C. Moore, Summerfield Distinguished Professor of Geology, has been honored through creation of a $12,000 endowment to maintain an annual research scholarship here in his name. 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Prof. Jackson is now completing a study of four large state mental hospitals in order to start developing tools for a comparative study of hospitals and treatment units. Two KU seniors have received three-year scholarship values valued at $8,340 each to study law at New York University. Two Seniors Receive Law Scholarships They are Constant J. Poirier of Topeka and Robert M. Thomas of Marysville, Phi Beta Kappa members scheduled to graduate in June from the College of Arts and Sciences. The awards are the Root-Tilden Scholarships, which are given annually to two outstanding college men from the 10 federal judicial circuits. Official Bulletin TODAY Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Confession: Weekdays, 7 a.m., (during Saturdays, 4-5 & 8-7 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. Catholic Mass; 7 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. Laurence Chapel, 1910, Stormford Rd. International Students: Please compare and other forms from the May issue of the International Campus Newsletter to the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall. International Students: The Dean of Student's office has applications for the committee sponsored by the Committee on Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students. TOMORROW **KUOK:** 3—News & Weather; 3.05—Top Forty Tunes; 4—Hilltopping; 5—Hilltorting ping; 6-News & Weather; 6.15-Sports; 6.20-Wittaker's Wax Work; 6.25- Mesdam's Mesh; 6.45-Public Service Program; 7-Countdown; 8-Night Flight, 9-Night Flight; 10-News & Weather; 10.15-Night Flight, Stage II; 12-Portals of Praver. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Silence in Females Is Golden KENT, Ohio — (UPI) — The male 17-year cicada (locust) is one of the noisiest members of the insect family. But he never has to argue with his mate. The female of the cicada species is silent, according to Davey Tree Experts. 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