Wednesday, May 2.1956. University Daily Kansan Page 3 Home Ec High School Day Saturday The department of home economics will be host to approximately 300 high school girls Saturday when they hold their annual High School Day. Among the speakers at the first session at 9:15 a.m. in Fraser Theater will be Cancellor Franklin D. Murphy, Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, and Miss Edna Hill, chairman of the department of home economics. A panel entitled "What's My Line?" will be held at 1:30 p.m. in Fraser Theater with high school girls participating. Experts and guests from high schools and the University will appear to have their professions guessed by the panel. "What's My Line?" Panel A fashion show, "Rhapsody in Spring," will be presented at 2:15 p.m. in Fraser Theater by the home economies department and high school girls, who will model clothes they have made themselves. The girls will tour the home economics department and the campus. Exhibits from each class in the home economics department will be displayed in Fraser Hall. Sophomore Gets Award Ruth L. Leaidig, Oberlin sophomore, has been awarded the Sterling-Walker Prize in Greek. The $25 cash prize is for the undergraduate who has done the best work in Greek during the year. for all men of educated taste . . . authentically styled OAK 'N IVY sport shirt by Marlboro A dress shirt with sport shirt styling! Man, that's comfort! It also happens to be the latest, smartest, most popular trend in men's fashions. In fully washable cottons ... tailored with the many different authentic Oak 'n Ivy collar styles, in both long and short sleeves. Come in today and see for yourself how smart you'll look and feel in an authentic Oak 'n Ivy shirt! Show Commentator Mike Nichols VI 3-5488 843 Mass. Pat Griffiths, Lawrence sophomore, will be commentator for the show. Jane Crosby and Kathryn Braden, both Hutchinson juniors, and Cynthia Henning, Ottawa junior, are in charge of production. Diane Worthington, Wichita, and Lois Alberg, Topeka, both juniors, are the script committee. Ushers will be Patricia Gallant, Wichita, Donna Daisie, Ruleton, and Marilyn Haize, Tonganoxie, all sophomores, and Cynthia Berringer, Kansas City, Mo., freshman. Girls To Model Helen Kite, Wichita; Mary Michener, Topeka; Marilyn Claunch, Kansas City, Mo.; Phyllis Adams, Bethel; Gretchen Gann, Moberly, Mo.; Joan Walker, Holyrood; Gretchen Guinn, Delmar, N.Y., and Jill Gilbert, Independence, Mo. All are seniors. Mary Moore, Coffeilley; Jane Dunham, Beoit; Barbara Beye, Larned; Elizabeth Avison, Kansas City, Kan.; Lois Alberg, Topeka; Mary Jo Rouse and Diane Wouthing- Twenty-one girls from high schools will model in the show, along with the following University women: ton, Wichita; Mary A. Scramlin, Overland Park; Ruth Roney and Mary Dresser, Lawrence. All are juniors. Nelliellen Garber, Lawrence, Marcia Dicke, Topeka, and Connie Deal, Wichita, all sophomores. Betty Kintigh, Olathe; Marjorie Plumb, Lecompont; Nancy Dodge, Salina; Connie Motes, Kansas City, Ma; Jayne Allen, Topeka, and Marcia Herrin, Kansas City, Kan. All are freshmen. Music Sorority Initiates Five Five pledges were initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music sorority. Tuesday night at Myers Hall. They are Mary Spena, Lecompton, Sharon Regier, Newton, Margaret Throm, Overland Park, and Janethe Schmalzried, Dighton, sophomores, and Marilyn Wiens, Belle Plaine freshman. NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) Police charged a man with stealing a chicken from a grocery despite his explanation that "it must have flown under my coat." They were skeptical of the ability of a frozen chicken to fly. Ice On The Wings See Us For ● Ivy League Twills ___ $3.98 - Ivy League Polished Cottons $4.95 ● Ivy League Faded Denims__ $3.98 ● Ivy League Baby Cords...$4.95 Lawrence Surplus Your Friendly Army & Navy Store 740 Mass. 935 Mass. Satisfy Yourself with a Milder, Better-Tasting smoke packed for more pleasure by exclusive AccuRay A touch will tell you . . . an Accu-Ray Chesterfield is more perfectly packed . . . and that means Chesterfield satisfies the most . . . burns more evenly, smokes much smoother. To the taste, too . . . Chesterfield packs more pleasure. Firm and pleasing to the lips...mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste...Chesterfield alone is pleasure-packed by Accu-Ray. MILD, YET THEY Satisfy...THE MOST! Lagerty & Myra Tobacco Co.