Students Asked to Consider Vacation Plans at Seabeck University men and women making plans for their sum mer vacation are urged to consider the annual Seabeck confer ence June 12 to 20 at Seabeck, Washington, as part of their summer program, Gerd Hansen, campus Seabeck chairman re cently said. The YW-YMCA program at Seabeck is designed specially for college age students who are interested in today’s problems inci tms year win naxe tne meme, “What Are the Essentials of a Christian World Order.” Jean McKinney, University of Vi^hington, and Herman Klei 1. J, College of Puget Sound, are Co-chairman of the 1943 confer >nce. Last year Genevieve Work ing and Don Bacot, both from this campus, were co-chairmen. Recreation Recreational facilities at the camp are plentiful and varied. Just a few are swimming, beat ing, tennis, golf, baseball, hiking, horseshoes, badminton, and ping pong. There is no extra charge for their use. • The conference program in cluded worship, meditation, sem inars, recreation and forums. Reg istration and program fee for the eight day program is $6 and room and board costs are $12. | Speakers Outstanding speakers at this year’s program include Rev. Har old Jensen, Dr. Fritz Kumkel, Dr. Linden Mand'er, and Edyth Sage Armstrong. Members of every living organ ization and each, activity honor ary on the campus are being urged to attend Seabeck. The Dill Pickle club of the YWCA has raised a special fund through a series of lunches and thus plans to send several delegates. Students planning to attend should contact Gerd Hansen or Mrs. E. E. DeCou, executive sec retary of the YWCA. A new organization interested in increased industrial use of Texas clays, the Texas Ceramic society, has set its headquarters at. the University of Texas. H. G. Wells, historian, is work ing on a thesis for a master's de gree in science in London. 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