Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 6, 1963 Around the Campus Young Democrats to Elect Officers Young Democrats will elect officers tonight at 7:30 in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. The new officers will serve the remainder of this year and next year. Max Logan, Holliday junior, is the only avowed candidate for the club's presidency. He is presently a chairman of the organization along with Pete Aylward, Ellsworth senior, and John Young, Salina first year law student. Other positions to be filled will be vice-president, secretary-treasurer, a Collegiate Council representative and possibly a membership chairman. Nominations will be open from the floor. Following the election, the new president will discuss plans for the remainder of the year. Logan has said that he will call another meeting and a picnic if elected tonight. He said he would probably secure Jack Glaves, chairman of the Democratic State Committee, as a speaker. Three KU YR's Fill State Offices Three KU students were elected to state offices at the KU Young Republicans convention recently. Samuel Evans, Salina sophomore, was elected first vice-chairman. Priscilla Osborn, Stockton sophomore, was elected chairman of Women's Collegiate Young Republicans. Leanna Koehn, Dodge City sophomore, was elected secretary of the Women's Collegiate Young Republicans. KU organized a coalition consisting of Wichita, Fort Hays State College, Hutchinson Junior College, Pittsburg State College, Ottawa University, Baker University, Kansas State University, and KU. Ellsworth Portrait Planned for Dorm Twenty-four past presidents of the KU alumni Association have contributed toward the commissioning of an oil portrait of Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Association. The painting, which will be done by Daniel MacMorris, Kansas City, Mo., will hang in Fred Ellsworth Hall. The new dormitory will house 656 men and will open in September. Ellsworth retires in June after 38 years with the Alumni Association. He will accept a position with the KU Centennial Committee. New Art Scholarship Awarded Marietta Spurgeon, Kansas City graduate student, has been awarded the first $150 Maude Ellsworth Scholarship from KU. Miss Spurgeon earned her B.S. in art education at KU in 1960 and has received the Quayle Memorial Methodist Church Scholarship and the Raymond Nance Memorial Scholarship. The Maude Ellsworth Scholarship Fund was established in 1960 by friends and former students for the former professor of art education who retired three years ago. Miss Ellsworth is the author of several educational books including eight volumes of "Growing With Art," a publication for grades one through eight. HAVING A PARTY? We are always happy to serve you with Ice cold beverages Chips, nuts, cookies Variety of grocery items Crushed ice, candy Ice cold 6 pacs all kinds OPEN TO 10 R.M. 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