El Ateneo Club To Have Picnic A modern version of the 17th century play "Don Gil" by the Spanish dramatist Tirso de Molina will be presented at the Al Eteneo picnic at the Potter lake picnic grounds at 5:30 p.m. today. The newly-elected club officers for 1955-56 will be presented at the meeting. Richard Baker, education junior, wrote the adaptation of the 17th century play and calls his adaptation "Don Gil de los Bermudas." The old play describes a clothing fad started by a handsome but unorthodox suitor. Page 3 The cast includes Baker; Mary Fran Poe, education junior; Faydean Orth, education junior; Wanda Sammons, college senior; Dorothy Mitchell, college senior, and Franco Montagni, graduate student. All are members of the same Spanish conversation class. Wayne Gerstenberger, college junior, is the new El Ateneo president. Ann Hartfield, education senior, and Mary Fran Poe, education junior, are the new vice presidents. Other officers are Marimae Olson, college sophomore, treasurer, and Kenneth Irby, college freshman, secretary, Virginia Delp, college junior, and Carl Tongier, assistant instructor of Romance languages, form the new social committee. John Lynn Wins ASC Scholarship John Ellis Lynn, business junior, received the first scholarship to be awarded in several years by the All Student Council social committee from funds collected by fines from organized houses for violation of rules. The scholarship, which amounts to $130, was awarded to Lynn after his name was received from the aids and awards committee as one of several students who had applied On a recent test of speed on British railways, half a mile was covered in 16 seconds flat and several miles approaching London were covered at the rate of 114 miles an hour. for a scholarship. History club, 7 p.m., Pine room. Student Union. Professor Siricks and panel discussion: "Pattern of Revolution." Refreshments. Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. Beethoven; Sonata No. 4 in E. Flat major, and Sonata No. 9 in E. major. Official Bulletin TODAY CCUN executive council, 4 p.m., office. Student Union. Quill club, 929 Madeline Lane. Rides provided from Fraser at 7:15 p.m. Satire night and election of officers. Bring Quills. ASC, 7:15 p.m. Senate. Pine room; House. 36. Student Union Newman club executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. Castle; chore, 7:10 p.m. church. Wednesday, May 11. 1955 University Daily Kansan TOMORROW House Lake Wives bridge club, 7:30 p.m. Ozark操, Student Union. Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. poly Communion. 7 a.m. D. a n f o r t h tr Morning meditation, 7:30:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Everyone invited. Museum of Art record concert, noon 4 p.m. Stravinsky 'L'Histoire de Soldat' Baptist Student Union devotions and prayer, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth chapel Poet's hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Studio School, 6:30-9:30. Vincent Milly. Reader: Katherine Mix. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Danforth offices, 1066 E. 2nd St., Danforth, Michigan and friends invited. Le Cercle Francais pique-nique a 5 heures, 920 Moulouir. Veuillez vous inscire la bureau 115 Strong, avant 10 heures leudi. 50c. Der. Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Der. Musical program by a German band. *Elegant* Newman club choir, 7 p.m., church. No. Quack club. Geology班: 7.30 p.m. 426 Lindley Travel and Geology in Alaska Canada Kuku. rush smoker, 7:30 p.m. 305 Student Union. Anyone interested in FRIDAY Museum of Art record concert, noon Wednesday. 7:30pm. Visit Viola Dominate Ut Quaestant Wilson Hall. Sociology club coffee forum 4 p.m. 17. Strong Annex E. Dr. William Combe. 28. Winston Churchill Mathematical colloquium, 4 p.m. 203 Strong. P. Panichpkadki: "On a Theorem of Nachbin-Kelley Concerning Hyperconvex Banach Spaces." Joint YM-YWCA cabinet meeting, 10:30 a.m. Activities lounge. Student SATURDAY CCUN and Graduate club, 8 p.m. Baylor University informal reception for Dr. Jess and John. John Buffalo, N.Y., (U.P.)—Rain helped save the life of Dorothy Prell. Her aunt, Mrs. Helen Weber, sought Miss Prell to tell her that her washing on the line was getting soaked, and found the young woman near death from carbon monoxide fumes. Miss Prell was revived. Timely Rain A Cappella to Present Concert in Kansas City Continuing a heavy spring schedule of performances, the University A Cappella choir will appear in its annual concert program Sunday in Kansas City, Mo., at the First Baptist church on Linwood blvd. The 105-voice choir directed by Prof. D. M. Swarthout will present a program consisting of early classical numbers, songs by Russian composer Alexander Gretchaninoff, liturgical selections, contemporary works of Canadian and British composers and spirituals. A similar program was given yesterday when the choir sang at an assembly in Topeka High school. The chair's appearances June 5 at the alumni banquet and baccalau-reate services will conclude the spring schedule. Last week the choir appeared in full concert in Hoch auditorium. This was the final University concert of the choir under its director and founder, Prof. Swarthout. The choir sang at the Honors convocation this morning. Delcinca Guest, fine arts senior, sang soprano solo with the choir in "There Is a Balm In Gilead." arranged by William L. Dawson. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR About 350 different plant diseases damage crops heavily each year. Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service 743 Massachusetts WOLFSON'S rnal plans were made last night for the Independent Students association annual spring picnic, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Potter lake. The ISA also made plans for activities during Orientation week next fall and discussed the apple-polishing parties and the Last Nighter street dance. ISA Picnic Planned HEY FELLOW! R. O. T. C. boys going on summer cruise and Summer Camps. —We Have Special Discounts For You— SAVE AT THE SURPLUS STORE 904 Mass. (Across the street from Weavers) 904 Mass. "Connies New Party Footwear $5.95 Dainty white satin opera pump in high heel. Pretty as they are or they may be tinted to exactly match your party gown. Also sandals and flats to choose from. 819 Mass. Phone 524 Open Thursday 9----8:30 p.m. Yes— We now have another shipment of Bermuda shorts. In both pleated models and Ivy League models Charcoal, Navy, Tan Brown, Khaki 3. 95----6.95 es— We have White Bermuda socks-lots of 'em. Black, Charcoal, Navy Camel and Brown, too. Any Argyles? You bet. 2. 00 es一 A new shipment of Italian style sportshirts came in yesterday 3. 95----7.95 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL