Monday, Oct. 8, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Around the Campus Navy Plans YAF Will Conduct Coed Course Membership Drive The Navy Coed Orientation Course, designed to equip prospective naval officers' wives with knowledge helpful in military life, begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Military Science building. The course is open to KU women who plan to marry naval officer candidates. Lectures and discussions will be given on the mission of the Navy in the nuclear age, ranks and uniforms, pay and allowances, medical care, duty and leave, and the military wedding. Other lectures and discussions will be scheduled as time permits. A December tour of the Naval Air Station at Olathe, Kansas, is planned. Women who are interested should contact Lt. Cmdr. Robert Dodd, assistant professor of Naval science, at KU phone extension 341, or attend the first session of the course. The KU Teacher Placement Bureau will hold a series of four informative meetings starting today for students seeking employment in education by September, 1963, or sooner. Teacher Placement Sessions Scheduled The prospective teachers who will begin their careers next year will attend one of the four meetings to receive registration forms and information. The bureau will prepare their credentials, and will help them find suitable positions. The schedule of meetings are today, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m., and Wednesday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. All will be held in Bailey Hall Auditorium. Law Student Wins Lauterbach Award Leon E. Roulier, Colby second year law student, has received the August and Sophia Lauterbach Fellowship for the second straight year. The award, $500 annually, is to be used for graduate study by students from Thomas County and is renewable up to three years. Roulier is a 1959 KU School of Business graduate who entered the School of Law last year. He served in the U.S. Army and was employed in the financial section of General Electric in New York. The Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) last week disclosed plans for a membership drive. A committee, selected at the first YAF meeting of the semester, will canvass the campus in search of new members among old and new students. Officers will be elected and dues will be paid at the next meeting. Oct.17. YAF is a student organization that tries to provide a common meeting ground and opportunity for students to promote conservative views, acting chairman Jay Dean, Kansas City senior, said. Schmidt To Sing At Recital Tonight Bass baritone Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice, will sing the Schumann "Dichterliebe" and the Bach solo cantata "Ich habe genug" on the first Faculty Series recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. The University String Quartet and oboist John McEldowney will accompany Prof. Schmidt in the Bach cantata. Marian Jarsild Lott, associate professor of piano, will accompany him for the rest of the program. The University String Quartet members are: In addition to the Bach cantata and the Schumann pieces, Prof. Schmidt will sing "Four Sacred Sonnets of John Donne" by William Wordsworth. Raymond Cerf, professor of strings, first violin; Theodore Johnson, assistant professor of organ and theory, second violin; Karel Blaas, associate professor of strings, viola, and Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of strings, cello. Mr. McEldowney is an instructor of wind and percussion. Lt. Col. G. E. Hallas and Capt. Arthur L. Wagner have begun four year tours of duty with the Air Force ROTC at KU. New Commander Assigned AFROTC Col. Hallas is head of the air science department. He replaces Lt. Col. Robert P. Ash, re-assigned to flying duty in the Orient after four years at KU. Col. Hallas had been USAF adviser to the Republic of Korea Air Force. Captain Wagner is a replacement for Major Elbert H. Austin, also reassigned to flying duty. Captain Wagner is commandant of cadets and assistant professor of air science. VITALIS® KEEPS YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! Greatest discovery since the comb! Vitalis with V-7$\textcircled{7}$, the greaseless grooming discovery. Keeps your hair neat all day without grease—and prevents dryness, too. Try Vitalis today. How to Make Your Wardrobe Work for You Dry clean your clothes the Sanitone way at Lawrence Laundry and Dry-Cleaners. Our exclusive Sanitone process flushes away embedded soil that wears out fibers . . . adds special fabric finishes for softness and body . . . removes spots scientifically . . . and presses your clothes on special equipment. Only Sanitone-clean clothes can complement your natural good looks in such subtle good taste. Let us Sanitone clean your wardrobe and it will look better and wear longer. You will look and feel better because you will know your clothes are cleaned and pressed perfectly. Pickup and Delivery Call us for Complete Wardrobe Care The Sanitone process is exclusive at: launderers and dry cleaners