Page 5 Relays Queen Candidates To Be Selected Tonight Nineteen University coeds will be interviewed tonight in the Student Union to determine the KU entrant in the Kansas Relays queen contest. The girl chosen will compete with representatives from eight other colleges and universities for the honor. The nineteen women are Shirley Andish, Topeka sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Charlotte Brown, Burbank, Calif., freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Carol Rae Curt, Neodesha junior, Miller Hall; Kay Davis, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Etty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, Alpha Phi; Bonnie Golden, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Delta Gamma; Merry June Greenway, Euclid, Ohio, sophomore, Sigma Kappa. Jan Harper, Winchester, Ill. freshman, North college; Karen Howard, Wichita junior, Chi Omega; Barbara Keeler, Lawrence junior, Delta Delta Delta; Mary McCollum, Kansas City, Mo- sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Marion McCoy, Overland Park senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Marjoire Fennington, Kansas City, Kan, senior, Alpha Delta Fi. Jayhawker Board Seeing Candidates Applicants for editor and business manager of the Jayhawker were being interviewed beginning at 2 p.m. today in the dean of women's office, 220 Strong Hall, by the Jayhawker advisory board. Five students have applied for editor and three for business manager. Karl Klooz, a member of the board, said they hoped to make the final selection today. The advisory board consists of the All Student Council publications committee, Donald Alderson, dean of students; Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women; Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism; James L. Wortham, head of the English department; Mr. Klooz, and former editors and business managers of the Jayhawker who are on the campus. Mary Snowday, Salina senior, Douthart Hall; Fran Smoley, Fort Wayne, Ind., junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Shirel Stout, Lombard, Ill, sophomore, Sellards Hall; Arn Straub, Chicago, Ill., junior, Pi Beta Phi; Nell Switzer, Mount Vernon, III, junior, Watkins Hall; Helen Walker, Leavenworth freshman, Corkin Hall. Representatives from other schools are Janice Mitchell, University of Colorado; Mary Ann Berbard, Kansas State Teachers College at Emory; Mertha DeGraft, Kansas State College; Carol Gain, Baker University; Wanda Woodrow, Kansas State Teachers College at Hays; Janice Risley, Bethany College; Norma Turner, Iowa State, and Althea Bromich, Washburn University. Total combined stocks of corn and small grains on farms and at all other points in Sou h Dakota were 13 per cent smaller Jan. 1, 1956 than a year earlier. Architects To Hold Initiation, Dinner Dinner and initiation for new members of Tau Sigma Delta, honorary architecture fraternity, will be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the Castle Tea Room. After dinner, the group will take part in a symposium on "The Integration of the Architectural Profession" at the home of George Beal, professor of architecture, 1624 Indiana. New members are: Tea Honors Miss Peterson Richard E. Baker, Kansas City, Kan., senior; Gene Hosford, Law- rence senior; Richard Murray, Kansas City Mo. junior, and Clyde Zehr, Hutchinson junior. Willard Strode, associate professor, and Curtis Besinger, instructor, both in architecture, were selected for honor- ary membership. A surprise tea for Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, was given by the Watkins scholars at the Women's Faculty Club Wednesday night. Members of the scholarship committee also attended. Miss Peterson was presented a desk pen as a going-away gift. 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