PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20,1950 WAA Elects Delegates To Convention Joan Harris, education senior, and Patsy Landis, education junior, were elected delegates to the state Women's Athletic Association convention at the University of Wichita to be held Nov. 4 and 5. Vinita Bradshaw, education sophomore was in charge of entertainment which consisted of a "television broadcast" with commercials advertising "Physicol," a description of the intramural point system, and a dramatization of "Casey at the Bat." Nancee Bell, W.A.A. president, announced dates for future club events at the mixer party Thursday, held for old and prospective members. She included the national convention of the W.A.A. to be held Tuesday, April 10, through Friday, April 13, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, so that women may start making plans to attend. Other events will be the Hockey Sports day Saturday, Nov. 4, at Ottawa university; W.A.A. board meeting Thursday, Nov. 9; W.A.A. membership meeting Thursday, Nov. 16; and the Hockey feed Thursday, Dec. 14. The group voted to wear the W.A.W. letter sweaters on Thursday as their official group day again this year. Orders for sweaters may be placed with Geneva Fleshman, education senior. She was assisted by Sydney Ashton and Patsy Landis, education juniors; Donna Schmaus, College sophomore; and Betty Clinger, Jerre Mueller, Darlene Schindler and Jane Schindling, all education sophomores. Froshhawks Elect Lund President George Lund, engineering freshman, was elected president of the Freshhawks, freshman men's pep organization Wednesday. Other officers elected by the club are Jim Sharpnack, College freshman, vice-president; John Nangle, engineering freshman, secretary; and Robert Reed, College freshman, treasurer. In a discussion held after the election of officers the club decided that all Froshawks wanting to attend the University's games with K-State or Missouri should call Robert Reed, phone 985 Battenfeld hall, to arrange for tickets. The new members of the board of directors are Dean Glasco, engineering freshman; Joseph Culver, College freshman; George McKemey, College freshman; and Don Meeker, College freshman. Join Our Rental LIBRARY The new books everyone is talking about are here. 15c for 5 days. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Ph. 666 RECREATION EQUIPMENT Table Tennis Sets Table Tennis Sets Balls ___ $1.00 dz. Paddles ___ 80c to $2.00 Pitching Shoes Dart Boards Valley Ball NCPE Director To Speak Saturday Paul H. Robbins, executive director of the National Council of Professional Engineers, will speak at a School of Engineering convocation Saturday at 10 a.m. in Strong hall auditorium. The program is a feature of the national conclave of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, being held here. Francis Heller, assistant professor of political science, is attending a meeting of a Hi-Y group in Pittsburg today after attending a similar meeting in Emporia Thursday. KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP Ph. 1018 715 Mass. Ph.1018 He is the second representative of the University to attend the state-wide Hi-Y meetings, which are part of the Hi-Y youth and government program, this week. Ethan P. Allen, director of the Bureau of Government Research, returned to Lawrence Tuesday after meeting with Hi-Y groups in Hays and Wichita. Engineering classes will be dismissed from 10 to 12 a.m. on Saturday. Hi-Y Imitates Legislature and wieta. The program is designed to give the Hi-Y members some practical experience in the legislative process. In these meetings they draft various bills to present to the statewide meeting of Hi-Y which will be a mock session of the state legislature to be held in Topeka sometime during December. Professor Allen made speeches at each of the area meetings, explaining the legislative process to the representatives. Y To Contact Members Letters will be sent to women who indicated an interest in the W.Y.C.A. on their registration cards, but who haven't joined yet, it was decided by the Y.W.C.A. cabinet Wednesday. Marcia Horn, College sophomore, is chairman of the membership committee. Nancy Danforth, College sophomore, is in charge of the sale of pom-poms through house representatives before football games. Peggy Olson, College junior, will supervise the sale of chrysanthemums. Posters will be placed in the organized houses so that students may order mums for Homecoming. DU Foundation Offers Leadership Scholarships The Trustees of Delta Upson Educational Foundation invite applications for the six regional Leadership Scholarship to be awarded on or about December 1, 1950. The purpose of the scholarships is to give financial aid in education to male undergraduate students in colleges and universities of the United States and Canada, who have leadership potentiality and have demonstrated some actual constructive achievement on the campus. The amount of each award is five hundred dollars. Applications will be received until November, 1950. Applications should be mailed to Delta Upson Educational Foundation, P.O. Box No. 1655, Columbus, Ohio. There is no application form. The letter of application should be typewritten and shall include (a) biographical data, (b) a transcript of academic record in college, (c) full information as to college activities and honors, (d) financial need of the applicant, including any scholarships, grants-in-aid, or employment compensation applicant is now receiving, (e) a brief statement of the reasons applicant believes he is worthy of a scholarship, based on leadership potentiality and demonstrated leadership achievement on his campus. Financial need of the applicant will be considered but shall not necessarily be decisive. The letter of application must be accompanied by (a) a picture of th applicant, (b) two letters of recommendation from members of the faculty, and (c) two letters of recommendation or comment. This letter should be separately mailed by the dean to the Foundation at the address given above. The applicant may be asked to interview a representative of the Trustees of the Foundation at a time and place convenient to both parties. Bottle Thrower Finds Mark Valparaiso, Ind. (U.P)—Doctors at Valparaiso university health center treated student Arnold Schlegel for a cut on the head. Schlegel said he was walking along a campus road when a bottle thrown from a passing car hit him. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any ions or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. 901 Mass. Pastel Writing Papers for your letter of taste Print it on pastels, copy it on color, type it on tones, but write it—it's National Letter Writing Week. You'll like these note size gems and regular size pastel papers for that letter to Mom or your favorite friend. 59c to 2.50 Weaver's Stationery—Main Floor Successful applicants will be notified between December 1 and December 15, 1950. 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