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Doone 量ometer or 量器 if it in man.年 year is Entered 1910 at the act of Junior Awarded $200 Prize In Fraternity Writing Contest Lorena Barlow, journalism junior, has been awarded a $200 prize in competition with women enrolled in journalism at the University of Kansas, Kansas State college, and the University of Missouri. The award was given by the Kansas City alumnae chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism fraternity for women. The award was made at the Mat- rix Table of Theta Sigma Fhi of Greater Kansas City, held Saturday at the Muehlebach hotel, Inez Robb, newspaper reporter and columnist, was the principal guest and speaker. Miss Barlow will use the prize money toward expenses of her senior year in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. LORENA BARLOW The judges were Stanley R. Fike, Fairmount, Mo., editor of the Inter-City News, and Arthur F. Duncan, night editor of the Kansas City Star. Thirty-five women entered the contest with news stories, features, editorials, and essays. Miss Barlow's award was made on the basis of excellence of all five her entries. She submitted four feature stories and one news story. Mr. Fike said the award was given for initiative, research and originality, grasp of facts, and quality of workmanship. Dot Taylor, journalism junior, was elected president of the YWCA recently. Dot Taylor Elected YWCA President Other officers elected to the 1952-53 executive board are Vernie Theden, college sophomore, vice president; Marilyn Hawkinson, college sophomore, secretary; Jeaneene Fischer, college sophomore, treasurer; Shirley Piatt, college sophomore, personal and campus affairs chairman and All Student council representative. Betty Berry, education junior, social responsibility chairman and Student Religious council representative; Ruthanne Charles, education junior, Christian faith and heritage chairman and Student Religious council representative, and Betty Lou Gard, college freshman, world relatedness chairman and district representative. Murphy To Speak In Topeka Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak tonight at the annual banquet of the Kansas Home Economics association meeting in Topeka. His subject will be "How Are We Bending the Twig?" Eldridge Pharmacy Agency for Mixture No. 79 701 Mass. Phone 999 Drugs, Sundries, Fountain, Pines Teachers Needed In Foreign Schools The department of state, the board of foreign scholarships and the office of education announce opportunities for experienced elementary and secondary school teachers from Canada to Pakistan. Positions are plentiful in Pakistan, Denmark, Greece, British Guiana, Jamaica, Nigeria, Trinidad, Australia, New Zealand, Burma, India, Thailand and Canada. Applicants should have at least a bachelor's degree, additional graduate work, and a minimum of three years of teaching experience. They must be citizens of the United States. Teachers between the ages of 25 and 45 years are most likely to be accepted. Teachers of English and American literature, physical education, physics, chemistry, mathematics, civics, geography, home economics, biology and general science are needed. Teachers interested should contact Dr. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, 304 Fraser. Application forms may be obtained from the International Educational Programs branch, office of education, federal security agency, Washington 25, D.C. They must be filed by March 31. Make A Record Radio Recording Studios 925 Mass. Ph.4241 University WHO WILL BE MR. ? 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