1950 on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Students Get Honors At Convocation The following Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close, more than one name is given: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Wayne Attwood Donna Bower Roger Beth George Betz Clinton Foulk Dale Hornbaker Juniors Duane Morrow Donald Rice Carl Tongier Carl Ambler Eldon Baker Raymond Becry Sophomores Freshman Charles Oswald Sophonfores Patty Jo Bottorf James Logan Henry H. Bradshaw David Mohilner Frederick O'Brien Donald Ormond Freshman Jeanne Fitzgerald Allie Grove Harriet Flood Margaret Love Myron Geore Jerome Lysandt SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Junior Lloyd Davis SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Marian Kyser Mary Lou Lane Sophomore Marilyn L. Smith SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Junior: Joyce D. Holmberg Sophomore: Damon G. Simpson Freshman: Mahlon Ball SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Junior Robert Wynne Sophomores Delores Wunsch Lois Bradfield Freshman Martha Heck THE WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC INFORMATION Junior Patricia Jansen SCHOOL OF LAW Second-year Lloyd Faust John Rader First-year Ralph Brock SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Herman Hiesterman Melvin Kettner Sophomore Marion M. Sumner Freshman William E. Ruth Junior: Roy Muntzer Sophomore: Lowell Macy Freshman: Albert Park, Jr Work Of KU Artists Selected For Show Three artists on the University faculty have work in the National Decorative Arts and Ceramics show at Wichita. It is sponsored by the Wichita Art association. Carlyle H. Smith, assistant professor of design, is represented by four pieces, including some of the new pebble jewelry. J. Sheldon Carey, associate professor of design, has two pieces in the show and Donald Kane, instructor in design, one. Managers Are Needed For 1951 Rock Chalk Revue The 400 exhibits in the show were selected from more than 2,000 entries. Lohr To Discuss Home Ec Applications for production manager, business manager, and publicity director for the 1951 Rock Chalk Revue should be submitted at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union building by Friday. Miss Helen Lohr, associate professor of home economics, will participate in a panel discussing majors in home economies in Topeka today. Miss Lohr will cover the field of apparel merchandising. Several Kansas colleges will participate in the program which will be given before 130 Toppa high school girls. Applicants should give any background or previous experience which would qualify them for the job and ideas or suggestions for next year's show. IVCF Conference To Meet In Topeka The Inter-varsity Christian fellowship State-Wide Spring conference will be held Friday through Sunday at Forrest Park camp in Topeka, "Looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of Our Faith" is the theme of the conference. Dr. E. E. Bayles, professor of education, delivered the Honors convocation address at Washburn university in Toneka recently. Bayles Discusses Japan In Convocation Address He discussed the development of democratic education in Japan. During the fall semester Professor Bayles was on leave from the University to serve as a civilian consultant to the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan. Picnic To Be Given For YW Freshmen The junior cabinet of Y.W.C.A. will give a picnic for all freshmen members 5 p.m. Thursday, May 4 at Potter lake. John Paterson from Cambridge university in England will be featured as a guest speaker. He is now doing graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. The I.V.C.F. staff worker in Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, Mr. Eugene Thomas, will also address the group. The purpose of the picnic is to bring the members closer together so that they can help the Y.W. more next year. The junior cabinet will send post cards to all freshman members telling about the picnic. The cabinet will buy the picnic lunches. The junior cabinet reported the picnic at the Y.W. executive meeting Monday. Diana Sherwood, College junior, was chosen to be the nominee for student leader at the Estes park Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. conference this summer. Picnic Date Change Announced By Clubs Jefferson county students have changed plans for a picnic to 6 p.m. Friday. May 5 at Potter lake instead of this Friday. Parents will be notified of the change of date. Plans were also furthered for a program featuring a potluck supper with a motion picture of K.U. High school seniors, high school principals, and University alumni of Jefferson county will be invited. The party will probably be in Oskaloosa. A short meeting will be held 5 p.m. Thursday, in Miller hall to complete plans for this project. Lucas To Sing In Senior Recital Early English and Italian selections will be sung by Mary Lynn Lucas, fine arts senior, in a senior recital at 8 tonight in Strong hall auditorium. Miss Katherine Mulky, instructor of music theory, will act as accompaniest, and Maxine Alburty, education senior, violinist, will assist in a violin obbligato. Other numbers Miss Lucas, contralto, will sing are a number from the "B minor Mass" (Bach), songs in German from Wagner, Grieg, Zoellner, and Brahms, a French group from St. Saens, Ravel, and Faure, and closing with a group of songs in English from Foote, Rachmaninoff, Clough - Leighton, and others. Miss Lucas has been a member of the A Cappella choir serving this year as treasurer. She is also a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music fraternity. She took solo parts in the K.U. Opera Guild production of "Gondoliers," "Sweet-hearts and The Mikado." She came from El Dorado Springs. Mo., where she took a prominent part in music and oratorical contests in high school. Miss Lucas also attended National Music camp at Interlochen, Mich. two years as a camper and another two years as a counselor. Medical Center Nurse Meets With Pre-Nursing Students A tea honoring Miss E. Jean M. Hill, chairman of the department of nursing of the University of Kansas Medical center, was given Tuesday by the pre-nursing students. Miss Hill answered questions concerning the new nursing plan which is now being carried out at the University. YOUR EYES Chemical Company Officer To Address AIChE The vice-president of the Spencer Chemical company will speak on "The Professional Engineer" at a joint meeting of the student branch of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Kansas City section of the organization at 8 p.m. today in 426 Lindley hall. 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