Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 7, 1956. ROCK CHALK REHEARSAL—Women from North College Hall practice their skit on the Hoch Auditorium stage in preparation for the Rock Chalk Mexico Trip Deposits Due Revue to be held Friday, March 23, and Saturday March 24.—(Daily Kansan photo) Deadline for applications for the Mexico trip during spring vacation is Saturday, March 10. Applications, along with a $45 deposit, can be turned in at the YM-YWCA office and at the same time pick up their Mexican Tourist Card, which is the equivalent of a passport. Students planning to take the trip should start taking their typhoid and small pox shots now, one injection of each is required. The approximate price of $90 includes all room, board, and transportation. Students will spend three days in Mexico City and two days in Acapulco. Weather Aids Arts Building "We were slowed down quite a bit by the snow and cold last month, but this spring weather has enabled us to move fast." he said. Construction work on the new music and dramatic arts building has progressed rapidly in the last 10 days, R. Keith Lawton, administrative assistant for operations, said today. The workers have been pouring the foundation for several days, he added, and some of the structural steel is now being delivered from the Capital Iron Works of Toopea. TOMORROW'S Switzerland has three official languages—French, German and Italian. However it is still not possible to tell exactly when the building will be ready for occupancy, Mr. Lawton said. SPECIAL BREADED PORK CUTLET Mashed Potatoes and Gravy 65c Slaw Hot Roll on the 14th street hill between Ohio & La. Women's Swim Teams To Meet The first women's intramural swimming meet will be March 14 in Robinson Gym. Half of the teams entered will swim at 4 p.m., and the other half will swim at 7:30 p.m. Each person may enter three events plus a relay, or a medley, or two events plus a relay and a medley. The top eight women in each event will meet in final competition March 20 at 4 p.m., in Robinson Gym. California has the largest deer population in the nation with well over a million of the animals. The whaleman statue in New Bedford, Mass., a once-famous whaling town, was dedicated in 1913 to the whaler's motto: "A dead whale or a stove boat." YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Handwriting identification techniques will be explained by W. H. Quackenbush, local handwriting expert, at a Thursday luncheon of Phi Delta Phi, professional law fraternity. Handwriting Expert To Talk Mr. Quackenbush, originally a manpenshman teacher, began working in this field 30 years ago. He has gained recognition throughout the American Indians are classified by scientists as a Mongol people descended from ancient nomads of eastern Asia, the National Geographic Society says. Michigan has more than 11,000 in-land lakes. Midwest and has testified in state and federal courts, and Army courts-martial in seven states. Although most of his work in identifying handwriting is in authenticating documents in civil proceedings, Mr. Quackenbush has also been consulted in criminal proceedings such as the Kansas City vote fraud case. Penguins have stubby wings but cannot fly. At birth baby antelope weigh from five to six pounds and stand about 16 inches high. They gain nearly a pound a day for the first few days. TONIGHT 6:45 "Mike One" 10:00 "Cram Session" KDGU----630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for YOU" UNIVERSITY THEATRE FRASER THEATRE SERIES presents G. B. Shaw's Warmest Comedy "PYGMALION" MARCH 7,8,9,10 FRASER THEATRE 8:00 P.M. Admission $1.25.Tickets at Green Hall Box Office (10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.) and Memorial Union. For reservations call KU 564. STUDENTS ADMITTED BY ID CARDS