Page 3 wge 18½ make from uated attend camp need to which case paid must and ses- the the the h as eady Ko- pro- cies. ized, for sible ser- J. S. ning urry MMM, SMELLS GOOD—Chuck Marino, a chef in the Hawk's Nest of the Student Union, takes a look at a kettle of his pizza sauce. The Student Union plans to start soon the pizza parties that were held last year. —Kansan Photo. 'Sauce Is The Secret,' Pizza Expert Says As the rich red sauce simmered in a 10 gallon cauldron. Chef Marino stirred methodically. Adding garlic here, spice there, he tasted and added again. "The secret of Pizza is the sauce," he assured. All around him within arms reach were cheeses, juices, tomatoes, oils, spices and the other ingredients of the all-important substance. Each took its turn and was measured with the eye of an old master into exact quantities. A gastric delight was in the making. In the Student Union kitchen for five hours each Tuesday morning, the chef (better known as Chuck Cio on campus), builds Pizza sauce for later Italian dinners in the Hawks Nest as part of an innovation pushed by the Student Committee. Chuck started his Union cooking durante the summer session. After many cater accolades, Union Food Director B. L. Tomlinson decided to continue the practice into the regular term. Carries Full Load Carries Full Load Cooking is Chuck's hobby. When not in the Union kitchen, he doubles as a recreation supervisor for the Lawrence Recreation Commission besides attending a full University schedule as a Psychology major. He will be graduated in February. An Italian family background gave Chuck an interest in good food. After his mother's death, he cooked for his brothers, sisters and father. Since that time his first love has been cooking. He has mastered nearly all of the specialities for cooking for larger He started cooking for larger groups several years ago while a student of Texas Western University. For an evening's diversion he would prepare spaghetti—and his equally famous meatballs—for various university clubs to which he belonged. His fame spread and soon requests for Chef Marino were more than Chuck could handle. Returns For Degree After a stint with the Navy as a Chief Pharmacist, he returned to school here and worked as a handy man in the Union cafeteria. He left the University to work in his field at the Kansas State Industrial School for Boys in Topeka. Luckily for student stomachs, he decided to return for his degree. Chuck's goal is to earn a Master's Degree in recreation and then become a recreational therapist working with disabled and delinquent children. If student interest in the dish meets expectations, Pizza Pie will be featured on the Union menu one evening each week. Servings of nine inch pies are planned with toppings of mushrooms, anchovies, Italian sausage, pepperone and mozzarella cheese. NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — (UP) Water from the North and South Platte Rivers was named to California and used to christen the Mark Twain, paddlewheel streamer in the Disneyland amusement center. Water For Disney McGregor Intramural Football Is About to Start Get the equipment you need at team prices - from The Kansas Association for Student Teaching, an organization of persons who conduct "one-the-job training" for Kansas' potential grade and high school teachers, will meet here Sept. 30-Oct.1. Teachers Group To Meet Sept.30 Dr. Karl Edwards, director of student teaching program and president of the association, will open the conference Sept. 30. The theme for this meeting, the second of its kind for the two-year-old organization, is "Laboratory experiences in teacher education in Kansas, an appraisal of current practices, and a forward look." Sociology Club To Elect Officers 715 Mass. Ph. VI 3-6106 Dr. Dwight K. Curtis, of the Cedar Falls, Iowa, State Teachers College, and National Association for Student Teaching president, will give the initial address "The Forward Look". Election of officers will be held by the Sociology Club in an open organizational meeting tomorrow at 4 p.m. in 17 Strong E. Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955. University Daily Kansan T. Yatsushiro, sociology instructor, will relate some of his impressions and experiences while working in Japan with the Morale Division of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey during 1945-46. The survey assessed Japanese attitudes and morale in general, with special reference to the effects of bombing. KU Prof To Attend London Ceremony Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has appointed Dr. Thomas R. Smith, professor of geography, to represent the University of Kansas at the installation ceremonies for the Queen Mother Elizabeth as actor of the University of London on Nov. 23-24. Dr. Smith is now in The Netherlands where he holds a Fulbright teaching fellowship at the Rotterdam College of Economics. Student Campaign Planned By CCUN A participation campaign among social science students, political science students, and foreign students is being planned by the Collegegale Council for the United Nations. At its meeting yesterday the steering committee of the group also decided to have an outstanding speaker for its first regular meeting. Authorities recognize 81 true varieties of cheese. ATTENTION Science and Engineering Majors Dr. Arthur W. Davidson will speak this evening on his experiences last year in Finland 8 p. m. 233 Mallott Hall Kenneth Page cordially invites you to visit his New Modern Service Station - Free Installation on Mufflers and Tail pipes - Lub. Jobs Only $1 for College Students - A Complete Vacuum Cleaning Job Included With Every Wash Job Page's Sinclair Service 6th & Vt. Phone VI 3-9894 Indescribable Zounds! It's good After all... It's by Chef Marino (Fri., Sept. 23 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.) THE HAWK'S NEST