3 Graduates Win Press Contest Three graduates of the School of Journalism received first place awards in the recent Kansas Press Women's Writers' contest. Miss Ruth Keller,'50, of the Topeka State Journal, feature writer, received four first place awards and tied for another. Miss Keller received awards for news story, daily paper; critical writing; interview; column, daily paper, and tied for first in the feature division. Miss Beverly Baumer, 48, of the Salina Journal, won four firsts and one second place award. She took first in interpretative or informative writing, historical or biographical writing, best news picture, best feature picture, and second in news story, daily paper. Mrs. Saralena Colvin, '43, the former Saralena Sherman, a staff writer for the Manhattan Mercury-chemistry company, Miss Keller, in the feature *division* First place winners in this contest will be entered in the National Federation of Press Women Writers' contest. Winners in this contest will be announced at the NPFW convention to be held in June in Hollywood, Calif. Delegates Picked For NISA Meeting Delegates to the annual convention of the National Independent Student association at Purdue university April 22-25 have chosen Victoria Rosenwald, college junior, to represent Kansas University in the NISA Sweetheart contest. The queen will be determined from entries from all schools participating in the convention and will be revealed at the Coronation ball Saturday, April 25. ISA representatives to the convention are Shirley Holmes, college junior; Elizabeth Wohlgemuth, college sophomore; Wallace McKinney, college sophomore; Victoria Rosenwald, college junior; James Baird, journalism junior. Annette Luthy, fine arts freshman, is constructing a display, to be entered in competition with those displays from other schools, depicting Kansas institutions and University life. James Lavery, college sophomore; James Crosby, engineering junior; Robert Wildin, college junior; William Harmon, college freshman, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women. The group will leave at 4 a.m. today. Sports Shirts for Spring . . . Van Heusen ... Ensenada ... Shapely Long sleeves styles in rayon gabardines and fancies. Plain colors, with stitched collars and pockets—small checks or bright plaids. $2.95 to $5.95 Haggar SLACKS Rayon sharkskins and gabardines rayon and wool fabrics-or all wool flannels and gabardines. Alterations free. $5.95 to $14.95 SPORT COATS Solid colors or mixed patterns to harmonize with your slacks. 100% wool. $22.50 to $29.50 Band Concert Set for Monday The University Concert band, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, will present its annual spring concert at 8 p.m. Monday, April 27, in Hoch auditorium. Featured will be Lee Horacek, trumpet soloist; Lorraine Gross, marimba soloist, and Dale Moore, narrator. Raymond Zepp, assistant director of the band, will conduct the first half of the program. Overture From the Opera "The Male of Fskovy and of Skavolnayak" Stravinsky from the Baile, Copenhague Lee Delibes I. Fanfare and March of the Bell III. Dance of the Automatons IV. Village Wedding IV. Village Wedding Flight of the Bumble Bee Flight of it. Brink Limsky-Korsakov Lorraine Gross, marima Overture and Allegro From "La Sul- tane" Couperint-Milhoud La Virgen De La Macarena arrangement by Charles Koff (The Bull Fighter's Song) Leo Harace, trompet Lincoln Portritt Mr. Zepp conducting Dale Moore, narrator Tap Roots Frank Skinner A Condensed Script of Motion Plot INTERMISSION A. Script of Motion Picture Music I. Brass—Irish II. Band—Overture III. Brass—Round of Seven Parts IV. Brass—AV V. Brass—Interlude VI. Band—March VII. Brass—Saraband VIII. Band—Scherzo IX. Bass—Moderato University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 22, 1953 Women Athletes Elect Officers Joan. Squires, education junior, has been elected president of the Women's Athletic association for the coming year. Other officers are Patricia Garrett, education junior, vice president; Mary Demeritty, education sophomore, secretary; Coralynn Wahlberg, education junior, treasurer; Elva Sutton, college sophomore, business manager; Mary Ann Everett, education junior, publicity manager. Mary Ellen McKibben, education sophomore, hockey manager; Ann Laptad, education freshman, volleyball manager; Joan Leonhart, education sophomore, basketball manager; Kathleen Mahoney, education sophomore, minor sports manager; and Catherine Adamson, education freshman, softball manager. How to Wrap Up OR Tneere's More Than One Way to Skin a Competitor "Look, Old Girl!" he said, "you remember that Knockout from Miss Witherspoon's Academy who cut such a Swath at Winter Carnival? Well, I want to invite her up for the Forthecoming Festivities—but at least seven other guys are Working on the Same Project. What do you suggest for Beating Out the Competition? Once there was a Sophomore fortunate enough to have a Fairy Godmother. Anytime he got into a Dilemma, he'd call on her for Counsel. As he did two weeks before the Big Spring Formal. "My boy," she said, "a Telegram can do anything." She sighed reminiscently, "I remember a weekend I was invited to by Telegram back in 1913—but that's another story." Did it work for Our Boy? You should have a Weekend so good! His F. G. eyed him reproximely, "Don't be naive," she said, "There's only One Possible Approach. Wip right down to the Western Union office. Put in your bid by Telegram." "You recommend it?" asked the Sophomore. You can, too—if you just remember that *any* invitation becomes Practically Irresistible when it comes by Telegram. There's a special touch to the Yellow Blank that makes your words Mean More . . . whether you're setting up a Date, making Reservations, or just Saying Soft Words on a Suitable Subject. 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