Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 6, 1954 Engineering Students To Elect New Council Students in the School of Engineering and Architecture will vote Friday on 46 candidates for the 16 positions on the Engineering Student council in the 1954-55 school year. All students in the school are eligible to vote in the election. The polls will be open from 8 a.m. until noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Polling places will be on the first floors of Marvin and Lindley halls. Candidates for president are Dean Glaseo, senior; Dave Bartlett, junior; and Larry Merrigan, senior. Candidates for vice president are George Holyfield, senior; David Johnson, junior; Vernon Schrag, junior, and John Carey, 4th year architecture. Candidates for secretary-treasurer are Stuart Culp, sophomore; Marjorie Heard, sophomore, and Jim McClure, junior. Other candidates are: Senior representative: Larry Taylor, and Marshall Brown, juniors. Junior representative: Charles Periam, Jim Moore, and Vince Golden, sophomores. Sophomore representative: Ramon Criss, Doug Wallace, and Dervell Sweem, freshmen. Departmental candidates are: Mechanical: Bill Latimer, Glen H. Jones, Doug Smith, and Bob Foster, juniors. Architectural: Milan Hart. Ron Young, and Bruce Kirkpatrick. third year architecture. Electrical: Ron Evans, Ed Ward, and Gene Morgan, juniors. Chemical: George Daniels and Lewis Phillips, juniors. Civil: Bob Bruce and Ken White, juniors, and Lowell McDysan, senior. Aeronautical: Joe Engle, first year architecture; John Eylar, Donald Higdon, and Jim Sorem, juniors. Engineering physics; Jim Rose, sophomore; Don Remark, senior, and Delbert Jones, junior. Geological: Jack Rogers, sophomore; Ronald Holmes, senior, and Robert Terry, junior. Mining and meteorology: Dale Trott, junior, and Ted Eckert, sophomore. Petroleum: F. Elvig, and Ron Justice, juniors. KDGU Schedule 6. 30 Through the Looking Glass 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Great Moments in Music 9:00 Telfel Tells the News 9:05 Trail Time 9:30 News 9:35 Artistry in Jazz Architecture to be Discussed 11:00 News and Sign Off German architecture will be the subject of a talk by Thomas Schocken, associate professor of architecture, at the meeting of the German club at 5 p.m. in 502 Fraser. Large Golden Brown Uniced ANGEL FOOD CAKE ___ each Supreme Vanilla ICE CREAM 1/2 Gal. Ctn. Fine Beet SUGAR 10-Lb. Bag California Crisp Solid LETTUCE ___ 2 Large Heads U.S. No. 1 McClure POTATOES ___ 10-Lb. Mesh Bag Driscoll Fresh Frozen STRAWBERRIES - 3 16-Oz. Cans Official Bulletin Fresh Dressed, Pan Ready FRYERS 1 Lb.8 oz. to 1 Ib.12 oz.EACH You'll Like Our Quality GROUND BEEF ___ Lb. 39c U.S. Choice Rib BOILING BEEF ___ Lb. 15c Der deutsche Verein; Vortrag, Dr. Schucken, deutsche Architektur, mit dieser Aufgabe. WE WILL BE CLOSED MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY,MAY 9th TODAY Pi Lambda Theta, 7:15 p.m. Home Election and installation of officers. Election and installation of officers. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Danforth chapel. Quack club, 7:30 p.m. Robinson gym, Mountaineering, 9:15 a.m. 406 Clubhouse, Saving and Venue YWCA All Membership meeting, 7-8 p.m., 306 Student Union. Guests: Lawrence Y-Teens. Slides on Estes convention. Dance Lessons, 7-8 p.m., Jayhawker room. Student Union, 25c a lesson. room, Student Union, 2sc Room. Lecture: 8 p.m., 1-3 p.m., Prof. Rhonda Friebridge, U. of Western Australia: "Coral Reefs, Ancient and Modern." Ph.D. Reading Exam in German, 9-11 am. 306 Fraser hall. Books used for prepared part of exam can be turned in to 304 Fraser by noon. No books can be submitted. The school can didates approved by the Graduate school are eligible to take exam. Kappa Phi pledge picnic, 5:45 p.m. Pottier lake. important meeting. Bring map. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting and education officers, 8 p.m. Oread room student hall TOMORROW Sociology coffee, 4 p.m., 17 Strong annex E. Topic; "Jacob Moreno; God or goof?" Leader; Dick Scott, graduate student Kappa Beta senior banquet, 6 p.m. Student Union. Wear hose and boots. Kappa Phi meeting, 7 p.m. Dantoforth school meeting of the year. Inflition. Every month. Hiliel Foundation service. 7:30 p.m. Myers hall chapel. 7:30 p.m. Lindley Michigan established the first state agricultural college in the United States in 1857. Maryland and Pennsylvania followed in 1859. Jayhawk Bretherhood, 8 p.m. Lindley auditor, 10 a.m. Speaks on relations. Public invited. There Is Still Time--- Remember Mother on her day with just the right gift-you're certain to find it at Open this Thursday evening to help you with your selection and to wrap your gift for mailing. Beautiful Flowers From Your Downtown Florist Phone 363 914 Mass. Member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association