Students Named in Primaries Friday, April 2, 1954 One hundred six candidates were chosen in yesterday's three closed primaries to run on the ASC ballot, and 36 on the non-partisan class officer ballot in the April 20 spring election. SENIOR CLASS President: Harlan Parkinson, Jann Duchossoy. Mary. Ann. Kaaz. Vice president: Norman Capps. Gene Schanze, Kay Siegfried. Secretary; Barbara Bateman, Martha Nienstedt; Stéphane States. JUNIOR CLASS Treasurer: Diane Miller, Peggy Jones. President: Dirk MaGuire, Ralph Moody, Jerry Rosenlund. Vice president: Carol Mather, Apalade Miller, Mat Pierson Secretary: Beverly Jackson, Barbara Korn, Jo Parker. SOPHOMORE CLASS Treasurer: Bob Babcock, P h i Coolidge, Dorolyn Humbarger. President; Paul DeGood, Delmont Hadley, Janice Iiams Vice president: John Eland, Jerry Roberts, Jerry Whitson. Secretary: Tom Horne, Dave Leslie, Roland Peschka. Treasurer: Richard Billings, Collette Peterman, Ann Straub. ALL STUDENT COUNCIL President: Bob Kennedy, AGI Fred Rice, POGO; Clifford Holland MSP. Vice president: Marjorie Englund, AGI; Nathan Harris, POGO; Bob Kav, MSP. ASC SENATE Betty Bubb, POGO; Merl Sellers, POOG; Duane Houtz, AGI; Phil Pettit, AGI; Bruce Johnston, MSP; George Michale, MSP. District II—College Bill Buck, POGO; Jack McCall, POGO; Dick Myers, POGO; Louie Petrie, POGO; Nancy Darnell, POGO; Mary Ellen Lewis, POGO; AGI, Ted Ice, AGI; Harlan Stamper, Ron Denchfield, AGI; Larry Gutsch, AGI; Wiley Gabrielson, AGI; Alice Wiley, AGI; Darrel Nixon, MSP. District III—Education Peg Jones, POGO; Sandy Pulver, POGO; Larry Schultz, POGG; Peggy Hughes, AGI; Alberta Johnson, AGI; Bill Heitholt, MSP. District IV-Engineering Joe Galbraith, POGO; Tom Griffith, POGO; Scott Hayden, POGO; Forrest Hoglund, POGO; Jack Frost, AGI; Jack Rogers, AGI; Ludwig Smith, AGI; Dave Sommers, AGI. District IV—Engineering District V—Fine Arts Donna Francis, POGO; Janice Mason, POGO; John Nangel, POGO; Sam Van Meter, AGI; Mary Ann Curtis, AGI; Sally Lindemuth, AGI. District VI—Graduate Homer Ball, POGO; Bob Pope, AGI; Jerry Lysaught, MSP; Elliot Valenstein, MSP district VII—Journalism District VII—Journalism Karen Hilmer, POGO; Letty Lemon, AGI; Stan Hamilton, MSP. District VIII—Law Frank Sabatini, POGO; Tom KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS One day ..50c Phone KU 376 CloudSand Advertising Post Classified Advertising Rates Additional words...10 a.m. 20 a.m. 30 a.m. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ex- cuse your phone) or brought to the Daily Kalyan office. Journal national bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE BUSINESS SERVICES BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. 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Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Visit Rose Glesman at the First National Bank of California in Palms and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. 1f RIDE WANTED to New York area and back for spring vacation. Will share expenses. Can leave Thursday night or Friday. Call Nick Dilee, 2122. 4-2 Sororities Gene Bortnick, POGO; Bob Bush, POGO; Gene Coombs, POGO; Bill Cool, POGO; Dip Dye, POGO; Bud Salanski, POGO; Jerry Whitehead, POGO; Larry Weeds, POGO; Jack Dusay, AGI; Tom Hampton, AGI; Fritz Heath, AGI; HUMMy Hodge, AGI; Al Hyer, AGI; George Sheldon, AGI; Al Sweeney, AGI. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines, authorized agents for all steamship lines, authorized agents for interview trips arranged as well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. Gay Coolidge, POGO; Jane Collier, POGO; Lois McArdle, POGO; Martha Nienstedt, POGO; Pat Davis, AGI; Joss Dougherty, AGI; Jane Henry, AGI; Fredrica Voiland, AGI. Ronnie Brown. AGI; William Hirsch, AGI; Edward Wall, AGI. Men's Dorms DUCK'S Sea Food TAVERN Margot Baker, AGI; Barbara Fisher, AGI. We Specialize In MEXICAN FOOD 434 Locust Ph.4199 La Tropicana Club Open Sundays Will be Closed on: April 5,6,&7 Women's Dorms Freshman Women's Dorms Diane Hawley, POGO; Ann Rumsey, POGO; Ann Straub, POGO; Jane Pugh, AGI; Anne Wiedeman, AGI; Janis Johanson, AGI. Co-ops, Professional Fraternities Don Pearson, AGI; Dale Trott, AGI. TO SERVE YOU We Will Open Again on - April 8- Unorganized Students Gary Davis, POGO; Jack Stewart, POGO; Alice Ann Shearer, POGO; Bill Awad AGI; Burton Baldwin, AGI; Grace Faal, AGI; mon, AGI; Dave Miller, AGI; Frank newy, AGI; Joyce Sejorka, AGI; Leroy Watkins, AGI; Jerry Willis, AGI Passenger cars operated by rental and drive-yourself companies in the United States have doubled in number since 1950. Page 6 At the Granada, informed sources tell us that "Knights of the Round Table" will not disband for another day or so. When and if they do complete their draining of Arthurian plasma, the screen will reflect the inimitable strawbrains known as Ma and Pa Kettle. Their new venture is intriguingly entitled "Ma and Pa Kettle Back Home." Eternity,' Gang Films Hold Forth at Cinema By BILL STRATTON Today Red Skelton takes on a half-serious role in "The Great Diamond Robbery," at the Patee. Even though Skelton is hapless with the straight lines, the story skips along in an amusing fashion, drawing much of the humor from the supporting cast. Although our temporary release from formal education does not materialize legally until tomorrow, there are many cinemaniacs who will prefix their vacations with a movie in Lawrene. It is for these insugents that we scan the immediate film listings. The Varsity is at the top with the undisputed "From Here to Eternity," which, after recent Academy sweepstakes, can only be defiled by someone with political asylum, like the junior senator from Wisconsin. This candid translation of the James Jones novel accumulated Oscars in a quantity unequalled since "Gone With the Wind." People to be seen re-enacting the old Army days around Schofield barracks are Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Donna Reed, and Deborah Kerr. This will play until Sunday at the Varsity. Domestic warfare then has priority on the screen under the able criminal generalship of James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson. Their budding efforts appear in a pair of dusty, almost antiquated, movies called "The Public Enemy" and "Little Caesar." These reels were among the first to depict massacre on-mainstreet and win the hearts of American gangsters. James Whitmore and Kurt Kasznar are a pair of natural heavies who never seem to go wrong no matter where they place their characterizations. "The Great Diamond, robbery is linked to a travel folder about New Orleans and Mardi Gras, called "Louisiana Territory," and lasting 45 minutes. The Javahawk has snared "Lure of the Sila," an unpublicized Italian film of variable merit. Vittorio Gassman and Silva Mangano are the players. The dialogue is in English and the love scenes are in Italian. This will ride over the weekend. Silk Textiles, U.S. Art in Museum The former is a group of paintings by leading American artists showing the main trends in painting in the U.S. in the past half century. Among the artists represented are Kansas' own John Stewart Curry, Peter Hurd, Robert Henri, John Martin, and 16 others. The International Business Machines corp. lending the exhibit. Traveling exhibits during April at the University Museum of Art include "Cross Currents in American Art" and "Silks of the Harmonists." For Good Eating Over Vacation it's Your Student Union Cafeteria Cafeteria Vacation Hours Beginning Monday, April 5 Breakfast 7:30-8:30 a.m. Lunch . . . . 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Dinner 5-6 p.m. Coffee Bar open--7:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. The Hawk's Nest will close at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 3 and will open again at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 11 ___