4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 29, 1967 36 SUA queen candidates picked KU living groups have selected 36 candidates for the Student Union Activities (SUA) Carnival queen. The carnival, to be held at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14, in the Kansas Union, will feature 10 skits and 30 booths sponsored by KU living groups. Theme for this year's SUA Carnival is "Roman Jollies and Their Dollies" or "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Union." Steve Joyce, Ulysses sophomore and chairman of the queen committee, said the queen will be selected by persons attending the carnival. Admission tickets will be used as ballots. The queen and her attendants will be announced, along with skit and booth winners, at the 10 p.m. finale. Queen candidates are as follows: Linda Croman, Kansas City sophomore, Watkins Hall; Debbie Waltz, Arkansas City sophomore, Delta City sophomore, City sophomore, City sophomore, Oliver Hall; Jan Merrick, Kansas City sophomore, Chi Omega; Nancy Bell, Colchester, Ill.; senior; Alpha Chi Omega; Becky Dean; Lawrence Junior, Alpha Gamma Delta. Sue Kasper, Wilson senior, Miller Hall; Christine Haefele, Topeka juniors Haldt; Mary Plucker, Kansas City Maverick; Mary LeBoutin, Linda Morris, Ulyses juniors, Gamma Phi Beta; Susan Carrol, Prairie Village sophomore, Susan Craft, North Web, freshman, Barbara Marx. Kansas City junior, all of Hashinger Hall. Kathy McConnell, Kansas City, Mo, Sigma Kappa; Jan Smykel, Arkansas City freshman, Cindy Fossey, Watertown, S.D., freshman, Sarah Olson, Lincoln, Neb., freshman, all of Corbin, Burquest, Burquest, Atlanta, Ga., junior, PI Beta Phi; Andrea Soagas, Prairie Village junior, Delta Delta Delta. Nancy Enseh, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, Douthart; Bettler Lailer, Canis BREKke, McColm Hall; Cana BREKke, Sue Whitehill, Marshall- town, Iowa, sophomore, Naismith Hall; Nancy Beek, Wichita junior, Alpha Phi; Sue Whitehill, Marshall- town, Iowa, sophomore, Naismith Hall; Nancy Beek, Wichita junior, Linda Rossman, Chency freshman, and Linda Rossman, Wichita freshman, all of Oliver Hall. Shannon Mandle, Wichita freshman, Ellen Yaun, Prairie Village freshman, Ellen Yaun, Prairie Village freshman, all of GSP Hall; Oth Oakley, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore, Mary Klisier, Karsen City sophomore, Jun Klisier, Karsen City senior, Mo., member, all of Lewis Hall. Alumnus' work shown A total of 114 art works by the late Ward Lockwood, Atchisonborn artist and KU alumnus, will be exhibited Oct. 1 at the University of Texas Art Museum in Austin. The works were assembled by the Texas U. art department and are intended to illustrate the artist's career in retrospect. The exhibit will be shown at KU and four other universities and museums between May 11 and June 15. Lockwood, a member of the KU class of 1916, died in 1963. Engineer School to orient frosh The first of four meeting to orientate freshmen and new students to the School of Engineering will be held Sunday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. "The purpose of these meetings is to bring together freshmen and new students so that they can became acquainted with their advisors, the faculty, and fellow students," said Prof. Paul G. Hausman, public relations coordinator for the School of Engineering. "A program like this has never been tried before at KU." he said. The program for the meeting will include a "get-acquainted" period and speeches by Associate Dean Donald E. Metzler and Assistant Dean Albert S. Palmerlee. Carman Erwin, Arvada, Colo., junior. Alpha Delta Pi; Jessica Ward, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Della Sigma Theta; Linda Tolomeo, Evanston, Ill.; Hutchison Junior on Junger PI; and Susan Littloy, Hutchinson Jr. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Skits will be presented by Gamma Alpha Kappa Lambda. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Delta Sellars Hall. Signal Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sellars Hall. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Delta Sellars Hall. Alpha Kappa Lambda Carnival booths will be sponsored by Hashinger, Sigma Kappa, Miller Hall, Hall Penthouse, Kappa Alpha Thata, Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pl Delta Gamma, Lewis Hall, Alpha Phi, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta. Acacia, Pi Kappa Alpha, Triangle, Alpha, Alison Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Delta Della Omega, Omega, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Theta, Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Chi, Tau Delta, Tau Kappa Tau, the senior Hall, Ellaworth Hall, and Sigma Chi. Six students selected for Europe tour Six KU drama students have been chosen to tour Eastern Europe for six to eight weeks next spring. Carol Wilcox, Kansas City senior; Sheri Romeiser, Salina senior; Jeri Walker, Shawnee Mission senior; Michael Fisher, Wichita senior; Holmes Osborne, Bates City junior, and Earl Trussell, Kansas City, Kan., junior, will present excerpts from musicals to audiences behind the Iron Curtain. The group will tour Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Poland. KU audiences can see their show in the first selection in the Experimental Theater series, "Theatre Today," Oct. 19-21. The show will tour Kansas before taking off for Eastern Europe. TRY OUR NEW SHIRT LAUNDRY 5 Shirts on Hangers $1.25 VI 2-8013 842 Mass. $10.99 Lawrence, Kansas VI 3-7628 CASUAL DRESS OPEN AT NOON $1.00 COVER BAND AT 4 P.M. 501 N. 9th Six Blocks East of the North End of Bridge. SUNDAY! Let Us Cure Your Weekend Hangover Problems! SUNDAY PARTY NUMBER 3 OCT.1st Dining-Dancing-Drinking Menu All Day Details Call VI 3-9800 ALL GUESTS & DATES MUST BE TWENTY-ONE. Phil Johnson