Writing Guidelines University Daily Kansan Page 3 Friday, May 16, 1952 Campanile Wins Architect Award Page 3 Workers in the Douglas county drive for the KU Alumni association membership expansion program will hold a breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Eldridge hotel. The Memorial campanile won recognition for its architects Tuesday night when the Kansas City chapter of the American Institute of Architects made its annual medal presentations for architectural excellence. Five medal awards were made at a dinner meeting attended by about 100 persons. The awards were made by divisions, with the KU carillon tower winning the highest recognition in the monument class. The medals were presented to the chapter's architect members for outstanding design work on structures completed in 1951. The firm of Neville, Sharp & Simon in association with Edward Buehler Delk received the medal for their work on the memorial. The expansion program which is being conducted throughout the United States by the Alumni association is to increase the membership from the present 6,400 members to 10.000. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak at the breakfast. Breakfast to Mark Douglas Alumni Drive Chairman of the drive is Olin K. Petefish, Lawrence attorney, Vicechairmen are Dolph Simons, publisher of the Journal-World, and Mrs. Virginia Hutson Getto, wife of M. J. "Mike" Getto, manager of the Eldridze hotel. Other structures recognized with medals were a residence in Indian Hills, the Adams building at Bartlesville, Okla., the Trinity Lutheran church at U.S. Highway 50 and Nall in Johnson county, and an addition to Shawnee-Mission High school. Honor Student Overlooked The School of Fine Arts has announced that through a clerical error the name of Lois Bradfield Palmer was omitted from the top 10 per cent of the graduating senior class as announced in the Honors Convocation program. Mrs. Palmer has achieved a cumulative average of 2.85 and is the highest ranking senior graduating in music this year from the School of Fine Arts. KuKu: rush smoker, 7:15 p.m., 9 Strong. All wishing to join are invited. All members attend. TELEVISION ADVERTISING—Richard Hackney, journalism senior, (left) is showing Ben Barteldes, TNT Food Products advertising director, the home movie film he has made to advertise TNT popcorn on television. Hackney is competing for the cash prize offered to members of the Advertising Campaigns class by Mr. Barteldes for the best all-around advertising popcorn campaign—Kansan photo by Bailey Chemistry club: 4 p.m. 305 B.C.L., election and discussion of senior program. today. Inter-varsity Christian fellowship: 7:30-8:30 p.m., 131 Strong. Thad Marsh, speaker. Jerry Renner. The following are notified to appear before Student court, 7:30 p.m., Green hall: S. L. McCalmian, Janet Louise Allen, John Dougherty, Ammon S. Andes, Clark O. Grimm, Edward J. Sarcione, Haroldeen Murray, William E. Kuster, Jr., Edward H. Hall, M. Stul. 1553 Jayhawker offers positions of advertising manager and circulation manager. Letters of application to Frank Norris, 945 Emery Rd., by today. Official Bulletin TODAY Le Cercle Francais: jeudi a 5 heures a 1951 Massachusetts. Programme, suivi d'un pique-nique, Veuillez signer la liste dans 115 Strong. Tilda Marsh. Scabbard and Blade: meeting, 7:30 p.m., M. S. lounge. Election of officers, important. important talk. Russian club: 7 p.m., 503 Fraser FRIDAY Phi Lambda Upsilon honorary chemical society: 8 p.m., Faculty club, initiation ceremonies, Dr. Max Dresden, speaker. IVCF missionary meeting, 12- 12:50 p.m. Danforth chapel. University Daily Kansan FUTURE Lutheran Student association: home made ice cream, cakes and cookies, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Trinity Lutheran church lawn, 13th and New Hampshire. New Hampshire Lutheran Student association: talent show, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, parsonage, Trinity Lutheran church. The Museum of Art has received, as a gift, a terra cotta made in France around 1775. Museum Receives French Portrait The terra cotta is a portrait of a man of about 30 years old. It is probably the work of the sculptor, Merard, whose works are unknown outside France. Until 15 years ago the portrait was in the collection of a French duke. All Your Typewritten Work Done Yet? If not, why don't you rent a typewriter and type out those term papers,and other assignments? ONLY $1.00 A WEEK STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE Thursday, May 15, 1959 Room 24 Frank Strong Kansan Ad Gets Confusing Results The Book Store placed an ad for a bookkeeper in the Thursday Kansas and received an answer to the ad by phone yesterday. Kansas ads get results, according to the Student Union Book Store. However, there seemed to be some mixup as to who wanted the book-keeper. When Mrs. David Shivel, an employee of the Book Store, answered the phone the applicant asked to speak to Frank Strong. 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