University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 3.1956. Page 6 Eight Teachers Honored By 250 Approximately 250 persons attended the faculty dinner for eight retiring faculty members Wednesday evening in the Student Union Ballroom. This is the second annual dinner begun by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy as a way to pay tribute to retiring faculty members. Chancellor Murphy gave certificates to the faculty members for their years of service to the University. Those honored were Forrest C. Allen, professor of physical education and head basketball coach; Miss Nellie Barnes, assistant professor of English; Hebert B. Hungerford, professor of entomology; Joseph M. Kellogg, professor of architecture; F. P. OBrien, professor of education; J. M. Osma, professor of Romance languages; Guy W. Smith, professor of mathematics, and Harry Wahl, professor of pathology and bacteriology. Zoology Professor Receives Fellowship Dr. Robert W. Wilson, associate professor of zoology, has received a $4,000 Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Europe next year. He is one of 275 scholars and artists to receive the fellowship. Dr. Wilson will study the similarity between fossil specimens from a series of Platte River valley fossil quarries in northeastern Colorado and some found in Europe. Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansas. Notices of name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Today Ph.D. French reading examination, 9-11 am. Saturday, 107 Strong. Hand in books to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by 8 a.m. Thursday. German Club picnic. All who plan to go, please leave your names in the office, 304 Fraser. The cost is 25 cents per person. Pay Gloria Metcalf, treasurer. Purchase Union Student Union. Donate Museum Room. Richard Wilbur. Donald Hall. Reader: Harvey, Lyons. Christian Science' organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. All students, faculty and friends are invited. Theogram is marked in Myers Hall library. Collegiate Young Republicans and Young Democrats 10:30 p.m. Jayhawk Student Religion Unit YM-YWCA all membership, 7:30 p.m. Student Union Adoption of constitution No KuKu meeting tonight. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. church. World University Service Council, 4 p.m. English Room, Student Union, 101 W. 7th St., New York, NY 10026 Child Study Group of KU Dames, 8 p.m. 18-F Sunnside. Tomorrow Canterbury Association, 6:45 a.m. Danzorth Chapel, Morning prayer, Holy Monk Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Everyone welcome. Sunday Lutheran Student Association Bible study, 9:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Speaker: Dr. George Anderson. Coffee hour, 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association, 3:45 p.m. Meet at Trinity Lutheran Church to go hiking. Sluvic Folk Festival, 7:30 p.m. Students from Kansas City Jazz Club, Sluvic dances, music, general folk dancing. Sponsored by Graduate and International Jail Clubs. No phone inquiries. Newman Club meeting, after 10 a.m. Mass. church basement. Everyone welcome. Living Rosary at Danforth Chapel grounds. 3 p.m. Engineerettes picnic. 4 p.m. Clinton Park. Bring covered duff. For reserva- tions call (801) 623-7290. Monday Quill Club Elections Today Housemothers meet with Parents Day planning committee. 2 p.m., Pine Room. The Quill Club will hold election of officers at 7:15 p.m. today in Room 306A of the Student Union. W. D. Pressly presides, and will read poems by Dylan Thomas. —(Daily Kansan photo) MAY I HAVE THE NEXT DANCE?—Jim McMullan, Long Beach, N.Y. sophomore and Glenn Moser, Holton freshman, clown around in Templin Hall with some clothes left by last year's female inhabitants. Moser wears a formal found in the building and a slip adorns the overhead light. Templin was formerly a woman's dormitory but was converted this year. The 10th anniversary of the graduate department of social work at the University will be celebrated Monday, May 7. An all-day institute conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ross, deputy chief of the U. S. Children's Bureau, will be climaxed by a public lecture by Social Work Department To Celebrate 10th Birthday Deferment Requests Must Be In Monday Applications for taking a special make-up college qualification test are due Monday, May 7, at the registrar's office. The examination may be taken only once. "All those who have not taken the exam are urged to do so, especially ROTC members," James K. Hitt, registrar, said. He added that the test score acts as added insurance for the ROTC member who may for some reason fail to finish the program. KU Service Council To Meet At 4 Today The World University Service Council, a functioning committee of the All Student Council, will meet at 4 p.m. today in the English Room of the Student Union. The council will make plans for the 1956-57 academic year, said Herbert Horowitz, Kansas City, Mo. second-year law student and acting chairman. German Club Picnic Today The German Club will hold a picnic from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the farm of Sam Anderson, instructor of German, instead of Wednesday as reported on Wednesday's Kansan. Members will meet at 5 p.m. at Fraser Hall for transportation to the farm. Surrender to fashion's gentlest leather... BUFFGLOVE by joyce more fun than anybody One touch of Joyce...and leather takes on a gentle excitement...a cashmere softness. 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