C201 T H K University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 17, 1962 Committees Announced The following is a list of the All Student Council committee appointments as they were announced by Jerry Dickson, Newton junior and student body president, at the ASC meeting Tuesday night. SOCIAL: Ron Kessler, Sherri Dobbins, Jan Huffman, Dave Knudson. UNION OPERATING BOARD: Jack R. Stuart, John Stuckey, Stuart Barger, Jim B. Warner PUBLIC RELATIONS: Jim Martin, chairman, John Lettmann, Phil Wilkes, Joan Wehigemuth, Donald Ford, Jean Wohigemuth, Robert Stewart, Jay Cooke, Holly Thompson. LIAISON: Ted Childers, chairman, Al Stamper, Bruce Robb, Karen Cowell. FILM SERIES; Ann Holmes, chairman Nadine Prouty, John Wright. HEALTH! R. Wayne Thompson, chair- ing James Frazier, Marian Sloan, Tex Osborn COMMENCEMENT: William R. Patterson, saltman, Marcia Kyle, Ruth Ann James. CURRENT EVENTS: Pat Henry, chair- sman of the Board of Bullis, Tom Hardy, Laurice Milberg CALENDAR: Charles Whitman, chairman, Vic Zuckerberg, Gloria Nalley. HUMAN RIGHTS. Russ D'Anna, Patty Brett Thompson, Cordell Meeks Brett Schroeder WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Joyce Manville. TRAFFIC SAFETY: R J. Gump, chair- ing, Mary Ann Warburtion, Marllyn Moore. ELIGIBILITY: Judy Withroder, Don Gillespie, Pete Nelson. TRADIATIONS: Dan Epp, chairman, Sandy Garvey, Butts, Dean Gilzow, Sandy Garvey. **STUDENT COURT:** Chief Justice, Dave Mills. PEACE CORPS): Bob Swan, co-chairman of the Ski Patrols Sheliabarger, Kay Consoler, Marguerite Houston, Dewo Wooldridge, Tom Shores, Richard Duwe, John Middleton, Jean Al- ORIENTATIONS: Skip Granger, chairman, C. C. Fleming, Patz Zogleman. HOUSING; Dave Specht, chairman, Jack L. Croughan, Don Pellow, Jeannette Ross, Richard Griffin, Janet Johnson, Daniel Wanamaker. STATE WIDE ACTIVITIES; Chuck Ebert, Kevin Stacey, Steve Stazel, Bob Sheardwood, Sam Evans. CAMPUS CHEST: Bob Cathey, chairman, Sandy Coffman, co-chairman, Julia Loveland, Chuck Allphin, Robert Strevey, Robert Jenken, Bob Ruth, Ronnie High Winds May Delay Astronaut CAPE CANAVERAL — (UFI) — Ead weather at sea and a plane crash that apparently wiped out a small emergency recovery force today left astronaut Scott Carpenter with only a 50-20 chance of making his scheduled orbital space flight this Saturday. OFFICIALS SAID the plane that crashed was enroute to a tracking station at Zanzibar with support personnel for a small emergency recovery team for Carpenter's flight. All 14 persons aboard the plane, a C-130, were believed killed. The weather shaped up as the chief stumbling block. Waves seven to ten feet high were reported in the Atlantic between Bermuda and the Azores, where Carpenter would land if anything went wrong with his spacecraft during the early minutes of his flight. Sources at the Cape stressed that the team that apparently was wiped out was not one of the three main recovery forces — all of which are stationed in the Atlantic. During manned orbital flights the United States posts small emergency forces around the globe just in case the capsule comes down in other than the pre-arranged landing areas. It apparently was such a force that was involved in today's crash. To Honor Chancellor HOWEVER, the chief concern was the weather — which was similar to that which caused several delays in the flight of John Glenn. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will receive an honorary Doctorate degree from Bethany College during the annual commencement exercise at the college in Lindsborg, Kan., Monday, May 28. Chancellor Wescoe will be the commencement speaker. EXPERT AUTO REPAIR Mignot & Sawyer Garage 620 Mass. Oelschlager, Charles Koelsch, Lynn Rambo, Ron Kuehn. SECRETARIAL STAFF: Sharon Nelson. Helen Nott. CONVOCATIONS: Mike Swink, chairman. Ralph Jones, Bill Getz. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers "Mysterious Island" --- 7:00 & 9 p.m.