Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. April 23. 1956 Broadway Cast To Present 'Anastasia' Tonight In Hoch "Anastasia," a Broadway hit, will be presented at 8:20 p.m. today in Hoch Auditorium. The original Broadway cast, including Viveca Lindfors as the Grand Duchess Anastasia and Eugenie Leontovich as the Dowager Queen Marie, will appear. Fraternity Initiates 6 Phi Delta Kappa, national professional education fraternity, elected officers and initiated six new members at a dinner meeting April 19. Herold Regler, assistant instructor of education, was elected president. John Nicholson, associate professor of education, was chosen vice president. Others elected were Carl Fahbach Jr., Newton graduate student, secretary; William Cochrane, Lawrence Junior High School coach, treasurer; Ernest E. Bayles, professor of education, historian, and J. W. Twente, professor of education, faculty sponsor. Initiated as new members were Leonard Gercken, Atchison, Edward January Jr., Hannibal, Mo. Cecil Williams, Pratt, and Wayne E. Smith, Bethel, graduate students; Jack Griffin, Logan senior, and Loren Moore, Lawrence, instructor of naval science. Leland Erickson, assistant professor of education, spoke on "The Place of Arithmetic in Elementary Schools." AFROTC Rifle Team Places At Nebraska Three members of the Air Force rifle team won places Saturday at an invitational match at the University of Nebraska. Dan Schrepel, Ellinwood sophomore, won second place and received a rifle scope as a prize. Donald Johnson, Hickman Mills, Mo. junior, placed twelfth and Vernon Miller, Wichita senior, fourteenth. The play is about the riddle of Anna Anderson who claims to be Grand Duchess Anastasia, youngest daughter of Nicholas II, last Czar of Russia. She purportedly escaped death when the rest of her family was shot by the Bolsheviks. A few good seats are still available. Tickets may be obtained at the Student Union, Bell's Music Store, and the Fine Arts office, 128 Strong. Business School ToHaveDay May 2 The annual Business School Day will be held May 2 for members of the Business School Association. It will start immediately after the Honor's Convocation. After the picnic lunch at noon on the west side of Potter Lake, the following awards will be presented: The Alpha Kappa Psi scholarship key, annually awarded to the outstanding male graduate of the School of Business who has a minimum of 90 hours; Delta Sigma Pi scholarship award to the male senior with the highest scholastic rank; Phi Chi Theta key award presented to the outstanding female senior in the School of Business, on basis of scholarship, activities and leadership; Wall Street Journal Award to a high ranking graduating senior with a finance major; and the Chi Omega award which goes to a high ranking senior woman from the Business school or economics. Pharmacist Speaks To Students Paul C. Wiesman, chief pharmacist of the Norwich Pharmacal Company, Norwich, N. Y., spoke this morning to the students of the School of Pharmacy on "Public Relations for the Pharmacist." Remodeling of Fraser Hall will involve several offices and other rooms for additional classroom space, Keith Lawton, director of physical plant operation, announced today. Work will proceed this summer in the former office of the dean of education and in three rooms of the department of romance language. Rooms 306, 312, and 314 will be remodeled for the German department and Blake Annex A will be provided with a language sound laboratory. Landscaping and construction on North College Hill for walks, drives, draining and grading is now being bid on, Mr. Lawton said. Bids will be opened in Topeka, May 2. Plans are being drawn in the state architect's office for the school of business. It is anticipated bids will be called for in the spring of 1957. The 1955 legislature appropriated money for planning and it is anticipated funds for completion will be asked for in 1957. Other plans at the state architect's office are being drawn for extensive remodeling of Blake Hall. The music and dramatic arts building is about 25 per cent complete. The completion date is set for September 1957, in spite of time being lost due to poor weather. Service Fraternity Elects Officers Roger Thom, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, was elected president of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, for the fall semester. Other officers are Richard Gillespie, Topea, first vice president, Rex Parsons, Fredonia, second vice president, Richard Richard literate, Wichita, treasurer, sophomores; Robert Channell, Chicago, Ill., junior, recording secretary; Charles Holden, Hickman Mills, Mo., corresponding secretary, Jack McDaniels, Topea, historian, and Stuart Reeves, Louisburg, sergeant at arms, freshmen. Speaker At Kansan Board Dinner Is Look Executive LES SUHLER Sorority To Match Wits With Faculty Alpha Chi Omega sorority, winner of last week's contest, will match wits with a faculty team on KDGU's famous quotation program "Quote Quiz" at 6:30 p.m. tdoay. Alpha Chi Omega will be represented by JoAnn Brown, Massena N.Y., and Jane Cornick, Newton, sophomores, and Kay Davis, Kansas City, Mo., junior. The faculty team will be composed of Maurice C. Lungren, assistant director of William Allen White Foundation; Victor Hyden, instructor of speech and drama; and Calder M. Fickett, assistant professor of journalism. William Harmon, Topeka junior, is master of cermones on "Quote Quiz." Car ferry service between Frankfort, Mich., and Kewaunee, Wis., started in 1892. The ferries now cross Lake Michigan between Frankfort and Manitowoc, Wis. Outstanding students in new editorial and advertising sequences of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will be honored at the annual Kansan Board Dinner Saturday, May 12. in the Student Union ballroom. Les Suhler, circulation manager of Look Magazine, will be the featured speaker. Cash awards will be given to the writer of the year's best editorial. Certificates will be presented for outstanding news writing, feature writing, and advertising. Mr. Subler has been with Look Magazine since 1938. He is president of the Direct Mail Advertising Association and a member of the board of governors of the Advertising Federation of America. Mr. Suhler graduated from the University in 1930, after holding the positions of managing editor and circulation manager of The Kranken. After graduation he spent five years as circulation manager of Capper's Weekly. In 1935 he went to Chicago to serve as circulation manager of Child Life for Rand McNally Company. 2 Faculty Members To Discuss Labor Two faculty members will present a key portion of the program at a regional conference of state employment security officials Thursday in Kansas City, at which Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell also will be a speaker. Dr. Howard Baumgartel, chairman of the Human Relations Department, and Dr. Frank Pinet, assistant professor of Economics, will discuss problems in the selection and development of supervisory talent. Cheerleader Tryouts Set Tryouts for next year's University cheerleaders will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, April 30, at Robinson Gymnasium. The annual cheerleading school will be held Monday through Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Robinson. Those interested in becoming a varsity cheerleader should attend the school prior to the final tryouts. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 1001 NEW HAMPSHIRE VI 3-3711 We all know that giraffes can't talk. 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