University Daily Kansan Page 3 —(Daily Kansan Photo) Robert E. Schofield, assistant professor of history, had gained a five vote lead in the "Biggest Bum on the Hill" contest in the unofficial returns Oct. 27. Voting will continue until 6 p.m. today. Schofield has 220 votes, and leads Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education, who his 215. Trailing are Rupert Murrell, assistant professor of sociology, 64, and Eldon Tefft, assistant professor of design, 56. Schofield Leads 'Bums' In the picture Nancy Fligg, Kansas City freshman, is voting for her favorite "bum," and Mary Jane Brown (left) is guarding the precious penny votes. The winning candidate will reign at the Independent Student Association Bum's Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Voting booths are set up in Strong Hall, the information booth, and the Student Union. Voting is done by dropping pennies into a can labeled with the candidate's name. The money will be turned over to the Campus Chest fund. Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 Medical Admission Tests The medical college admission test will be given Monday, in the Student Union Ballroom. Applicants should be in the ballroom by 8:50 am. Engineers Get Scholarships Friday. Oct. 28, 1955. Two anonymous scholarships in the School of Engineering and Architecture have been awarded to Richard J. Reich, Steelton, Pa. senior in aeronautical engineering, and Robert D. Marshall, freshman from Warrensburg, Mo. Reich's scholarship is worth $500 annually and Marshall's is worth $1,140. The scholarships are interest from a sum of money which a prominent alumnus placed with the KU Endowment Association for investment. Winners are selected from male high school graduates who enroll as freshmen in the School of Engineering and Architecture. The selections are based on financial need, character, scholarship, promise of usefulness to society, and other factors being equal participation in intercollegiate athletics, especially football. Reich's scholarship was awarded because of his ability and leadership in football. He attended the U.S. Military Academy for two years before coming to KU in the fall of 1953. AROTC To Be Inspected Lt. Col. V. D. Wood of Continental Army headquarters at Fort Monroe, Va., and Col. Leslie E. Griffith, chief of the Kansas Military District, will make a routine check of the AROTC unit at KU at 9 a.m. tomorrow. ATTENTION: ORGANIZED HOUSES Watch your bulletin board for the time BIG BOY starts daily delivery to your house It's The BIG BOY Hiway 59 & 10 Ph. VI 3-8225 V-M MODEL 210 PLAYTIME— Outstanding 4-Speed Portable . . $29.9 $29.95 V-M MODEL 990—AUTOMATIC 3-SPEED portable with big speaker performance ... $59.95 V-M MODEL 1275—A TRUE HI-FI PHONOGRAPH 4-Speed Record Changer Plus the finest amplifying System—Adaptable for External Speaker . . . £70.0F $79.95 Radio & Television 1200 New York VI 3-1075 REV. RON MEREDITH Dr. Meredith was minister of the First Methodist Church of Fresno, Calif. for five and one-half years. Since then, Dr. Meredith has been minister of the First Methodist Church of Wichita, as well as lecturing across the nation. In every church in which he has served, he has preached to overflow congregations. Faith Speaks To Our Time SUNDAY ----7:30 p.m. - "The Character of God" MONDAY ---- 7:30 p.m. - "Wake the Town and Tell the People" TUESDAY ----.7:30 p.m. - "Peter, The Man of Faith" WEDNESDAY _.7:30 p.m. - "James, the Man of Hope" THURSDAY ...7:30 p.m. - "John, the Man of Love" A Series of Outstanding Sermons by The Reverend Ron Meredith of The First Methodist Church of Wichita, Kansas. Everyone welcome. First Methodist Church 10th & Vermont