Page 8 University Daily Kansan Women to Pick KU Mr. Formal Six judges for the campus Mr. Formal contest being sponsored by "After Six" formal wear and the University Shop, have been chosen. They are Virginia Mackey, journalism senior; Stephanie Drake, college sophomore; Sara Starry, college junior; Mary Louise Lavy, fine arts freshman; Margaret Allen, college freshman, and Jane Henry, college freshman. Winners will be announced Monday. The winner of the contest at KU will receive a complete "After Six" summer formal outfit, a Ronson Adonis lighter, a Kaywoodie white-briar pipe, a set of "Top Hat" toiletries by Charbert, a pair of black dress shoes from the Royal College Shops. A one month theater pass for two at the Commonwealth Theaters, $5 in services from ACME Bachelor and Dry Cleaners, a bouquet of one dozen roses from Owens Flower shop, and two free dinners at the Dine-A-Mite. The 24 candidates and the organizations sponsoring them are Bob Toalson, Alpha Tau Omega; Jack MacCormack, Triangle; Bob Keefer, Acacia; James Bass, Stephenson hall; John McGilley, Phi Gamma Delta; Don Martin, Phi Delta Theta; Larry Sheridan, Delta Chi; Cleve McCarty, Jim Beam's Dream Team. Ed Tucker, Phi Kappa Psi; Dean Owens, Sigma Chi; Dean Pontius, Pi Kappa Alpha; Duane Van Gundy, Sigma Pi; Bob Marshall, Alpha Kappa Lambda; William Hadel, Pi Kappa; Bob Kenney, Delta Upsilon; Dee Halley, Phi Kappa Tau; Bill Dorsch, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fred Tarry, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Bill Todd, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Jack Axline, Don Henry Co-op; Vernon Diel, Theta Chi; Joe Renner, Lambda Chi Alpha; Myron McClenny, Kappa Sigma, and Ron Denchfeld, Battenfeld hall. More than 1500 persons were killed in weekend traffic accidents last year. Friday, May 8,1953 Jo Anna March, college junior has been elected president of University Players for the coming year. Actors Elect New Officers Max Zent, college sophomore, is vice president, and Marjorie Englund, college sophomore, is secretary-treasurer. Elected to the executive council were Joy Van Meter, Marjorie Dale, David Sophomore; Marjorie Smith, fine arts junior, and Mark Gilman, education junior. New members are Don Schultz and James Sparks, engineering freshmen; Philip Coolidge, Adelaide Miller, Sam Smith, Sarah Collingwood, and Shirley Lytle, college freshman; Bonnie Royer, graduate; Cornelia Harrington, Charles Dick, Richard Settle, and Stewart Gordon, college seniors. Joanne Childs and Miss Smith, fine arts juniors; Maizie Harris, Miss England, Zent, Dade, John Daise, and Janet Gabrielson, college sophomores; Joyce Henry, Dorothy O'Connell, Nancy Gill, and Maurice Casey, education juniors. Miss Van Meter, Eddina Symnys, and Caroline West, college juniors; James Wallace, fine arts freshman; Lenore Matthews, fine arts sophomore, and Don Jensen, fine arts senior. Jay Janes Pledge Fourteen Women Fourteen women were pledged by the Jay Janes Wednesday. the pledges are Ruby Schaulis, fine arts freshman; Martha Niensted, Peggy Jones, Jerry Street, Grace Bogart, Sue Baird, Kay Lewis, Barbara Thomas, Carolyn Boyd, and Marilyn Edmonson, college sophomores; Delores Stitryes, Barbara Barnes, and Shirley Summers, fine arts sophomores; Lola Helm, college freshman. The Jay Jane membership is made up of two representatives from each organized house of over 25 members and ten independents selected at large. Workmen are in the process of installing a 50-ton air conditioning unit in Watkins hospital, Dr. Ralph I. Camuteson, director of student health, said today. Hospital Gets Air Conditioner The air cooling system will control temperatures on both of the patient floors, the clinic, and the physical therapy department. The unit will be located in the basement of the hospital. It will have a "zone control" adjustment, so temperatures can be regulated independently in different sections of the building. This will greatly increase the comfort of the students confined to the hospital during warm weather," Dr. Canuthes said. He pointed out that it is extremely uncomfortable for patients with a fever when the temperature in the rooms can't be kept down during the warm months. Permanent improvements in the hospital, such as the air conditioner, are paid for by the interest from an endowment fund for that purpose left by Mrs. J. B. Watkins, who presented the hospital to the University in 1931. Colored Slides to Be Shown Ray Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry, will show color slides of Baalbek, Athens, and Rome at a tea for students in Latin and Greek to be held in Wilcox museum, Fraser hall, at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. The slides were taken last year when Dr. Brewster held a Fulbright lectureship in Egypt. 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