Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 25, 1954 PROF. L. N. "DADDY" FLINT Flints to Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday L. N. "Daddy" Flint, professor emeritus of journalism, and Mrs. Flint will hold open house in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Official Bulletin TODAY Math Colloquium, 4 p.m., 203 Strong "Number, theoretical analysis." YWCA House of Representatives, 4 p.m., 306 Memorial Union. Independent Student association, 7:30 p.m. Oread room, Union. KU Dames initiation, 8 p.m., English room, Union. Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4.10am. Grammar: "Govensaus." TOMORROW CCUN executives, 4-6 p.m., Office, Union. Radio and TV players auditions, 3-5:30 p.m., 217 Journalism. p. p. p. 302 Johansson! CCUN debate on UN, 8 p.m., Jayhawk Kappa Beta, 5.30 p.m., Myers hall dinner, pleading Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. "Mozart," Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano; "Beethoven," "Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano." Episcopal Student services: Prayer, 6 a.m., communion, 7 a.m., Danforth Church Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 7 bm., 428 Lilburn Street, 'Future and Development Aircraft Schloesser, Asst Mgr. Engine Development Westhouse, Kansas City. All members. WEDNESDAY Mathematics Club 4 p. 14, Oread room Union. Speaker, refreshments, open Lr. Kwendo, Ls. spain. Lr. suvano Organization, Ding Ding Thushan Alpha Rho Gamma, 7:30 p.m., Oresau room. Union YWCA. 8:30 p.m. Herley house, "Wor- ship in the Arts." organized meete- nial meeting. Brother Tex won the $65,000 Breeders futurity at Keenland with Traffic Judge second and Irish Bush third Saturday. Use Kansan Classified Ads. $\textcircled{4}$ Prof. Flint headed the journalism department for 25 years, from 1916 to 1941, and was one of the best known pioneer journalism educators. Prof. Flint and his wife, the former Elizabeth Browning of Manhattan, were married Sept. 6, 1904. No invitations are being issued but friends are invited to call between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. Sunday. AWS Sets Party For Housemothers The Associated Women Students organization will give a Halloween party for the housemothers of all the organized houses from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the Kansan room of the Student Union. Carol Mather, college junior, is in charge of the event. Committee members are: Irene Coonfer, journalism minor, refreshments; Sandra Heyman, fine arts sophomore, invitations; Janis Johanson, college junior, transportation, and Ann Rumsey, college sophomore, entertainment. Members of the AWS Senate and House of Representatives will act as hostesses. You can dry lace curtains evenly without stretchers by putting them back on the rods while they're damp and weighting the lower hems with a pole. Small cocktail sausages, chopped nutmeats, minemeat or marmalade all make tasty stuffing for baked apples. The University band will wear its new uniform for the first time at the KU-Kansas State game at Manhattan Saturday. Homecoming, Nov. 6, will be the first appearance of the band in its new uniform on a KU athletic field. The uniforms, purchased to replace the red and blue attire used for seven years, were manufactured by the Fruhlau company of Wichita. They were chosen from five samples submitted to a selection committee headed by Russell Wiley, band director. The 120 new uniforms are midnight blue and are designed as the West Point uniforms with tails. White and gold are trim. No sticky oatmeal pans this way—just cook the oats for the time specified on the package. Cover the pan then, remove from heat and let stand about five minutes. The steaming period prevents the cereal from sticking. You can add new flavor to popcorn if you sprinkle the popped kernels with a little garlic salt. University Players Add 26 Members to Roster The initiation of 26 members and selection of a melodrama committee marked a recent meeting of the University Players. The new members are ... Baker, college sophomore; Barbara Binninger, education junior; Isabel Bolin, college sophomore; Thomas Calkins, college freshman; David Calkins, college freshman; Marvin Carlson, college sophomore; Teresa Cartwright, education senior; Merrill Coleman, fine arts sophomore. Paul Culp, college sophomore; Edward Freeburg, education senior; A. "Jack" Gorelick, college freshman; Jane Hornman, college junior; Donald Ihde, college junior; Janis Johanson, college junior; L. Dale Lawrey, education freshman; Annette Lutty, fine arts junior; Richard Mierley, education sophomore. Gretta Reetz, fine arts senior; John Rodgers, college sophomore; John Ryberg, fine arts sophomore; Janis Sartin, college freshman; Stevenson Schmidt, college sophomore; Ronald Shaffer, college freshman; Delores Scarer, fine arts freshman; Ann Straub, college sophomore; Ted Teichgraeber, college freshman. William West, graduate student will head the melodrama committee. Other committee members are Miss Bolin; Bruce Dillman, college junior, and Janet Gabrielson and Sally Six, college seniors. The committee will select the script of the next melodrama to be presented by the Players. No date has been set. Conference Slated On Pool Operations A two-day conference on operation and financing of Kansas bathing beaches and swimming pools is scheduled for Dec. 3-4 here. Three major topics will be considered by pool managers attending. These will be pre-season engineering problems, operating season engineering, and personnel and public relations. Use Kansan Classified A John McCuish Lt. Governor Harold R. Fatzer Attorney General Paul R. Shanahan Sec'y of State George Robb State Auditor Richard T. Fadely State Treasurer Ford Voiland, Jq State Printer G. O. P-GET OUT and PUSH FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT Rep. State Comm., Lloyd H. Rupenthal, Chm. (Pol. Adv.)