UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1950 PAGE TWO 12 Candidates Announced For ISA Council Twelve candidates for Independent Student association offices to be filled in the Wednesday, March 29 election were announced Monday. The runner-up for president will automatically be vice president. A combined ward dance will be held Friday, March 31. Polling places will be in all organized houses, the Union, and the dean of men's office. Seven places are to be filled. The candidates and the offices are: president, Allyn C. Browne, and Richard Krimminger, College juniors; secretary, Louise Hamilton, education junior, and Marese Ball, College freshman; public relations chairman, Robert H. Longstaff, College freshman, and Robert A. Heins, College sophomore; social welfare chairman, Jeannine Prichard, College sophomore, and Marian Mussatto, College freshman; social chairman, Donna Hobein, and Ellen Osborn, College freshmen; and All Student Council representative, Robert Dunwell, education junior, and Roger Davis, business junior. Chemist Will Read Papers Kathryn Conrad, College freshman, will represent I.S.A. from K.U. as queen at the national convention in Bloomington, Ind., in April. Arthur W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, will present a research paper at a meeting of the American Chemical society, Kansas City section. Saturday, March 18. Mr. Davidson will be accompanied by five graduate students, who are candidates for their Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The meeting, to be held at the University of Kansas City, is an annual affair attended by some 100 to 150 chemists from all over the area. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss modern chemical techniques and chemical education. Mr. Davidson will read a paper entitled "Time Reaction-Using Sulfurous and Iodic Acids." The five students who will present research papers on a variety of related topics, are J. E. Barney, Paul J. Richardson, John L. Margrave, Joseph K. Thompson, and Nariman B. Mehta. Applications for the order of the Eastern Star $100-scholarship are now available. They may be obtained at the office of the committee on aids and awards, 227 Strong hall. The scholarship is open to juniors for use in their senior year at the University. Students applying for the award must be Masons, member of the Star, or children of Masons or of Eastern Star members in Kansas. Eastern Star Offers $100-Scholarship Students interested in applying for admission to the School of Medicine may now obtain application blanks at the Guidance bureau. The application deadline for the fall semester of 1951 is Saturday, April 29. They should be sent to the Educational Testing service, Box 592, Princeton, N. J. The scholarship is granted on the basis of scholastic standing, character, leadership, promise of future usefulness, high ideals, and personality. Jackson O. Powell, assistant professor of education, said that the application is part of a nation-wide testing service which most schools in the United States require for entrance into their medical schools. Pre-Med Students Asked To Take Test Read the Want Ads Daily. Rock Chalk Revue To Give Parody On Campus Life Skits ranging from a parody on enrollment and registration to as take-off on life in organized houses will be presented in Hoch auditorium on Saturday, April 1, as part of the "Rockchalk Revue." The show sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. is a vaudeville affair including eight individual skits written, directed, and staged by students. Scripts submitted were judged by the Nebraska University speech and drama department and a total of eight were selected for presentation; four from sororities and four from fraternities. parody on national advertising and will display some unusual staging effects. "Billbored," title of the Phi Kappa Psi script, was written by L. Perry Hamilton, College sophomore and Jack Gillum, engineering senior, will be stage director. It is a musical Ihrath, and Dean Johnson, all College seniors. Phi Delta Theta will present a skirt based on the evolution of the drum with a unique atmosphere of Africa, India, and Latin America. "Drums" was written by Fred Six, College junior, and Richard Hamilton, business senior. Donald Yelton, business senior, will direct. He will be assisted by Donald Wells, business senior, Thomas Hanna, Donald Mc- An original parody on enrollment and registration, entitled "Your University" is the Alpha Tau Omega presentation. Written by Glen Q. 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