★ Page 8 JACKSONville, IL 61803 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 5, 1961 Candidates for SUA Carnival Queen Chosen In anticipation of the SUA Carnival, Oct. 14, the women's living groups have selected their candidates for Carnival queen. Several events are planned in the girls' honor. Today at 8:30 p.m. the 26 nominees will attend a coffee in the Curry Room of the Kansas Union. There they will be informally interviewed by members of the queen committee. At 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14, a parade of jesters, dragons and fair damsels — "Medieval Madness" — will proceed down Massachusetts Street. Each of the queen candidates will ride in a convertible provided by the SUA. At the football game that afternoon, the girls will again be displayed in cars, which will be driven around the track in the stadium. Representing each sorority, women's scholarship hall and women's residence hall on the campus, the candidates and their respective living groups are: Karen Vice, St. John sophomore, Alba Chi Omega; Kathie Riedel, WaKeeney junior; Alpha Delta Pi; Sharon Buckner, Kansas City junior, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Sandy McHardy, Independence, Mo., sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi; Carol Strickland, Kansas City sophomore, Alpha Phi; Gloria Mays, Lyons junior; Chi Omega. Betty Dwyer, Wichita sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; June Owens, Altamont junior, Delta Gamma; Sherril Murrow, Topeka sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Martha Parmley, Wichita sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Merikay Boucher, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kay Cash, Fairview Park Chio, sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Cynthia Ann Childers, Merriam sophomore, Sigma Kappa. Margaret Eckler, Atchison sophmore, Douthart; Janet Woody, Springfield, Mo., senior, Miller; Julie Winkler, Caney freshman, Sellards; Susan Shotliff, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Watkins; Dottie Kicker, Mission junior, Bobbie Evertros, Melvern freshman, and Sherrie Farrar, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Lewis. Teaching-Research For English Profs. Seven members of the English department faculty were engaged in teaching and research in the East or abroad during the summer. Frances Ingemann, associate professor, studied acoustic properties of nasal consonants at the Speech Transmission Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, and presented a paper at the fourth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences in Helsinki. John Meixner, assistant professor, visited England and Ireland, where he talked to novelist Elizabeth Bowen and relatives and friends of writer Ford Madox Ford. Prof. Meixner became the only American contributor to the "Oxford English Dictionary" supplement to be published in 1967. Remaining in the United States for professional activities were Charlton Hinman and W. P. Albrecht, professors; Edward F. Grier and David M. Vieth, associate professors; and Edward L. Ruhe, assistant professor. Two tape recorders and a stop watch, valued at more than $800, are reported missing from the radio and TV department of the University. Radio-TV Reports Equipment Missing Bruce A. Linton, professor of speech and journalism and chairman of the radio and TV committee, made the report in a letter to the campus security department. The units were kept in the basement of Hoch Auditorium. Prof. Linton reported the items have been missing since the end of last semester. 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