Page 3 —(Daily Kansan photo) LEND AN EAR—Dr. John H. Patton tapes his "Evening Vespers" which is heard at 9:30 p.m. every Friday over KDGU, campus station. The theme of the series is "Religion and Radicalism." Tonight's program will be "Conformity." From left are Dr. Patton, Paul W. Gellens, Lawrence, Kala Lou Mays, Great Bend, freshmen, and Ted Krebs, Liberal sophomore. Is Bridge Your Strong Suit? Try Lambda Chi Tournament Trophies and prizes, lots of good food, and stimulating competition—these will be the prevailing features of the Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity's second bridge tournament for sorority women at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Eleven sororities will send "four-somes" to the Lambda Chi house for the tournament. Each table will play exactly the same hands. The team compiling the highest score will receive a permanent first-place trophy and also the traveling trophy which must be won three times in succession for the house to keep it. Sigma Kappa won last year Following the tournament, a buffet supper for the competitors will be served by fraternity members. The houses which will compete are: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Kappa. Ministry Discussion Scheduled Sunday Lawrence ministers will meet with all men and women interested in going into the ministry, at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. The Rev. Dale E. Turner will be in charge. The meeting, a result of a nationwide shortage of Protestant ministers, will consist of talks concerning the minister as a leader of worship, as an administrator, and as a counsellor. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025. Mass. VI 3-2966 University Daily Kansan "Hobo Day" is the theme for the annual Women's Athletic Association playday, which begins at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in Robinson Gymn. WAA To Sponsor 'Hobo Day' Events About 225 high school girls from 15 schools in the Lawrence area will participate in softball, volleyball, and basketball games and will watch swimming demonstrations. Lunch will be in the gym. In case of rain a hobo Olympics will be held in Allen Field House. The purpose of the day is to further the interests of women students in physical education and in the University in general, said Nancy Fujisaki, Kansas City, Kan sophomore and playday chairman. About 350 tickets have been sold for the concert of the George Shearring Quintet, scheduled for 8 p.m. Sunday in Hooch Auditorium. Shearing Tickets Still Available Tickets are $1 a person and are on sale at the concessions stand in the Student Union and at the Information Booth on the campus. The panel being planned by Student Union Activities and the YM-YWCA on racial prejudice has been called off because of conflicts with other activities Sunday afternoon. The nation's first regularly scheduled air passenger service originated in Michigan in 1926 when Stout Air Services began round trip flights daily between Detroit and Grand Rapids. Veterans Dance Sponsored by University Veterans Organization 9 p.m., Saturday, April 28 Eldridge Hotel Lower Ballroom Admission — $1.50 per couple Refreshments Yale Professor To Speak Here Joseph Albers, a member of a school of thought that couples industry and art, will be on the campus Thursday, May 3, and Friday, May 4. He will speak at the fine arts convocation at 3 p.m. Thursday May 3 in Strong auditorium on "Color, A Magic Force." He will also speak on "Methods of Teaching Design" at 8 p.m. that day in Strong auditorium. The rest of his time will be spent in personal conferences with students. Students who want to talk with Dr. Albers must register in the design office, 324 Strong Hall. Dr. Albers, a professor at Yale University who is retiring this year, was an instructor at the Bauhaus Art Institute in Germany in the 1920s. The school was closed in 1928 by pressure from the Nazi regime. University Women Hear Dean The coffee was held in honor of the senior women, who were freshmen when Dean Peterson began her job as dean of women. Dean Peterson was introduced by Frieda Cowles, president of the Lawrence branch of the AAUW. Dean Peterson said that in order to help form this role, women should work at it, think about it, read a great deal, and observe other people. "In thinking of the future role you are going to play, you should consider your job, your role as a citizen and leader of a community, and your role as a wife and mother," Martha Peterson, dean of women, told senior women at the American Association of University Women's coffee Thursday. Grace Pearson Plans Open House Grace Pearson Hall will hold open house from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Friday, April 27, 1956. The dormitory was first opened in December, 1954 to house the overflow of freshman women from the freshman dormitories. In the fall of 1955 it was opened as an upper class women's dormitory and houses 48 women. The building was built with a $60,000 donation by J. R. Pearson and a $100,000 bond issue. It was named after Mr. Pearson's sister. Mr. Pearson, who died in August, 1955, bought many of the furnishings that are in the building. Living In Chancellor's House Results In Amusing Incidents Do you think living in the chancellor's house would be a perfect set-up? Well, the present occupants sometimes find it very hard to convince people that they really do reside in the large white house on Lilac Lane. In fact, they sometimes get a flat "sorry" when they tell a friend to pull into the driveway and let them off. Some people just don't believe them, and they end up walking part-way home. Such is the experience of Lawrence Updegrove, Lewis sophomore, and the home he walked to really is the chancellor's house. Amusing Incidents Arose Charles Munson, Garnett fifth-year architecture student, Loy Kirkpatrick, Council Grove, and Otis Schweiter, Wichita, second-year law students, can testify to similar amusing incidents occasioned by their unique living quarters in the basement of the house at 1532 Lilac Lane. These students are the personal guests of Chancellor and Mrs. Murphy in an apartment that is the answer to a student's dream. It is a three-room apartment with private bath, cooking facilities, and a private entrance. Suite Nicely Furnished Redecorated about two years ago, the suite of rooms is tastefully urnished with smartly styled furniture that is sturdy enough to withstand wear and tear. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer, the apartment has only one disadvantage. 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