Monday. Oct. 18, 1954 University Daily Kansan Kansan photos by Bill Taggart and Harold Tretbar CARNIVAL ROYALTY—Kay Pflunm, college sophomore, Queen of the Student Union carnival, and George Ira, fine arts junior, Little Man on the Campus, pose here for posterity as the reigning royalty of the 1954. Student Union Carnival. Kay Pflumm, Carnival Queen; Gamma Phi, Phi Gam Win Queen Kay Pflumm, college sophomore, reigned over the Student Union Carnival last Saturday evening in the Student Union building. George Ira, fine arts junior, was chosen Little Man on the Campus. The judges selected Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Upsilon, Gamma Phi Beta, and Pi Beta Phi as having the best Carnival booths, from the 26 houses represented. Phi Gamma Delta took the first place trophy in the men's division with a Mickey Spillane "television" theme. place in the women's divi- $ ^{ \textcircled{2}} $ First place in the women's division was taken by Gamma Phi Beta with their "Toast of the Town" musical. Patterned after the original musical. Patterned after the original Sullivan program, they had a master of ceremonies named Dullivan. Dullivan took booth, the charity had a huge toaster out of which popped four "toasties" doing a song and dance act. Second place trophies went to Delta Upsilon fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority. An 1890 vaudeville show called the "Gay Nineties on Review" was featured by DU. The booth was a barroom with a floor show consisting of musical talent to fit the year and the "atmosphere." "Under the Small Top," a three-ring circus, was the theme of the Pi Beta Phi booth. Decorations were a tent-like structure and animal paintings. Besides the featured "goons," fat girls, and lollipop kids, several clowns added to the gaiety of the booth. A trophy was awarded to the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority for selling the most tickets. The sorority's "Ice Follies," with a skating girl billboard, presented an ice carved Jayhawk as their star attraction. Other booths were: a scare show, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Hawaiian kissing" booth, Phi Kappa; "Garter the Gals," North College; "Tixe" surprise, Sigma Pi; bowling game, Phi Kappa Tau; ducking galley, Alpha Phi Alpha; gambling casion, Alpha Tau Omega; poaching Delta Delta the dinking booth, Delta Calm and Alpha Chi Omega; photography booth, Foster; fortune teller, Corbin; basketball throw, Kappa Sigma; fishing booth, Sigma Nu; Bavarian beer garden, Sigma Kappa; "beat the clock," Kappa EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Page 7 Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction I Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Alpha Theta; musical show, Kappa Kappa Gamma; 4-H fair, Chi Omega; burlesque show, Phi Kappa Psi; movie, Delta Delta Delta; and a fashion show by Alpha KappaLambda. The Student Union ballroom was decorated with crepe paper and the orchestra platform was decorated with balloons. A dance was held in the ball- room after the carnival with Sam Smith's orchestra furnishing the music. Reproductions Displayed Colored reproductions of paintings are being shown in 332 Strong. Included are reproductions of pastels, oils, and watercolors by Flemish artist Van Gogh and French impressionists, old Dutch masters, Americans, and other nationalities. The prints, brought here by the Office of Education, are from the collection of Dr. Konrad Prothman of Baldwin, New York. The exhibit will be on display through Oct. 22. The Army Signal Corps maintains 204 photographic laboratories in the United States and overseas. The Army Dental Corps was established in March, 1911. Salt Lake City —(U.P.)— The Utah State Republican Central committee meets here tonight to decide the political fate of Rep. Douglas R. Stringfellow, who dramatically admitted that his story of heroism behind German lines in World War II was a boaex. Utah GOP Chairman O. J. Wilkinson, Salt Lake City, called the 125 members of the committee to meet in a hotel here. Many Republicans felt that sympathy for the 32-year-old war veteran, who still walks with a cane because of injuries suffered in a German land mine explosion, was UtahGOPtoDecideFutureofIts'OSSHero' strong enough to permit him to remain a candidate. Democratic leaders expressed sympathy but said his repentance should not include re-election to Congress. The central committee must decide whether to leave Rep. Stringfellow's name on the ballot as GOP candidate from Utah's First Congressional district or name a substitute with the Nov. 2 election a scant two weeks away. between now and the meeting in order that a decision may be reached which will be fair to Mr. Stringfellow and the people of the district he represents." a scant two weeks In calling the Utah Republican leaders together, Mr. Wilkinson asked "all members of the committee to give this matter a great deal of careful and prayerful thought Rep. 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