Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 25, 1956. (Daily Kansan photo) MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL—A pretty poser is Sandra James, Wichita sophomore, showing off a new party dress to be mod- AWS Fashion Show Has 'Caribbean Cruise' Theme A "Caribbean Cruise" comes your way tonight with the Associated Women Students' fashion show at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Twenty-two women representing organized houses and six University men will participate in the show, with proceeds going to the AWS memorial scholarships. Tickets will be sold at the door. Ruth Roney, Lawrence junior, will be the announcer. The models will be Margaret Wille, Kansas City, Kan, junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Sarah Merten, Great Bend sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi; Elizabeth Harrison, Davenport, Iowa, sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi; Rosanne Greenwood, Mission junior, Alpha Phi. Sandra Smith, Lawrence freshman, Lawrence; Janet Hanneman, Washington sophomore, Miller Hall; Sandra Muntzel, Prairie Village freshman, North College Hall; Sandra James, Wichita sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Kerstin Barger, Topea freshman, Sellards Hall; Barbara Barnhill, Kansas City, Kan. junior. Siroma Kappa, and Nell Switzer, Mt. Vernon, Ill., junior, Watkins Hall. Carol Cunningham, Russell senior, Chi Omega; Sandra Wray, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, Corbin Hall; Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Delta Delta Delta; Betty Kogel, Mission sophomore, Delta Gamma; Jane Hicklin, Kansas City, Kan., junior, Douthart Hall Carol Smith, Colorado Springs, Colo., sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Barbara Kolb, Bartlesville, Okla. freshman and Judy Ballard, Newton jonior, Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall; Jean Lohman, Garden City jonior, Grace Pearson Hall; Joanie Underwood, Lawrence sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Dorothy Brunn, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma. The men participating are Larry Stroup, Topeka, Neal Smover, Lawrence, Don Baldwin, Bridgeport, Ill, William Decker, Mission, junior; John Hughes, and Peter Whitenight, Lawrence seniors. Jim Wiens, Hillsboro senior, and Ron Phillips, Shawnee junior, both advertising majors, have returned from a trip to New York. The two were flown there by the Vick Chemical Co. for interviews with executives, testis, and education concerning the company's program. About 100 attended the sessions from April 17 to 20. From this group 15 will be offered jobs. Two Return From New York An Associated Women Students' retreat this for year's and next year's officers will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday at Lone Star Lake. The purpose of the retreat is to gain new ideas for next year's program and make a general outline of it, Joy Immer, Kirkwood, Mo. junior and AWS Senate president, told Senate members at a meeting Tuesday. Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, will also attend the retreat. AWS Officers To Meet Saturday The names of sophomore counselors for next year, who were chosen recently, will be announced this week. Interviews for rush 8 Board Members Selected For SUA Eight Student Union Activities board members were selected for next year by the Student Union Operating Committee. Selected were: Lois Alberg, Topeka, Marion Peltier, Arlington, Va., Bryce Cooke, Overland Park, and Marilyn Pribeth, Wichita juniors; Fred Allvine, Kansas City, Kan.; Jerry Buchanan, Wichita, Sandra Falwell, Kansas City, Kan, and James Whaley, Jefferson, Mo., sophomores. The board members will serve with the officers in setting policies, and each member will head a committee in SUA. ___ Social Workers Elect Officers B. W. Tucker, executive director of the Kansas Council for Children and Youth, became president of the Kansas Conference of Social Workers Tuesday in Topeka. Mr. Tucker is a research associate in the Governmental Research Center. B. Paul Brotsman, associate professor of social work, was chosen president-elect, and Donald Pilcher, assistant director of the Bureau of Child Research, was chosen chairman for next year's annual forum at Wichita. 'Ivy' Series Speech Cancelled The "Behind the Ivy" coffee series scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the Trophy Room of the Student Union, has been cancelled. The scheduled speaker, Edward A. Maser, director of the Museum of Art, is out of town. KAY PHARMACY ADAM KAY 1347 Mass. VI 3-1844 The Students Drugstore WRAY'S Prescriptions We Deliver Call VI 3-2099 ANY ORDER FIXED TO GO DRIVE-IN ROOT BEER BY THE PINT, QUART OR GALLON come to 1300 West 23rd week counselors with two or three girls from each sorority will be held May 1. AWS members will go to Manhattan Monday, May 7, for a picnic with members of the new Kansas State AWS. The University women will assist the K-State members in organizing their program. 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