THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Little Man On Campus By Bibler "Remember how happy you 'Pledges' were when the council ruled out naddling?" Looking For A Cool Place To Study? Then Try Frank Strong Auditorium Hot and sticky? Nerves jangled? Like to find a cool, quiet place, relax and gaze at a beautiful sunset? You can now get that prescription filled at Frank Strong auditorium! Installation of air conditioning in the auditorium was completed this week and will be operating during warm weather, said Raymond Nichols, assistant to the chancellor. The cool auditorium will fill a great need for a comfortable concert hall, faculty meeting place and conference room during the summer months. Mr.Nichols said. The University has been in the process of obtaining authorization, letting the contract and getting the equipment installed for the past year, continued Mr. Nichols. The Brynwood collection of pain- ingts which have recently been placed in the auditorium and alcove, were presented to the University by the Woodward family of Topeka and have been in storage since 1942. Classes in Political Science, Biology, Fine Arts and the University High school regularly scheduled in the auditorium will be meeting in one of the most modern places on the campus. Alumna Wins Iowa Award For Weekly Newspaper Bioline Whiting. '48, has won a first place award for a weekly paper edited by a woman. The award was made at the annual Iowa Press association conference. Miss Whiting also won second place with a feature article. One of her columns will be reprinted in the June issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Acting as editor of the Lamoni Chronicle, Lamoni, Iowa, she is the youngest editor in that state. She took the position in September, 1948. Miss Whiting wrote the book "North of Heaven" with Josephine Skelton, College senior, which was published the past spring. Cheerleaders To Coach Tryout Applicants Instructions will be given to anyone planning to tryout for a cheerleader on next year's team, Dorothy Scroggy, head cheerleader, announced today. Members of the present staff will be in Robinson gym from 4 to 6 p.m. today, Friday, Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 10, she said. They will coach applicants on yells and other details. Fingerprints as a means of identification were used from the earliest days of the Orient, when rulers used their thumbprints as an official signature. John M. Wolf, College junior, was elected president of the International Relations club at a meeting held Tuesday. Other officers are Donald Giffin, vice-president; Elaine Elvig, secretary; and Fred Six, treasurer. All are College sophomores. International Relations Club Elects Wolf President Rifle Club Elects Officers Pershing Rifle club elected new officers recently. They are Max Pachl, College junior, captain; Robert Drewelwow, College sophomore, first lieutenant; Onon Vandergriff, pharmacy freshman, second lieutenant; Ralph Mitchell, College freshman, second lieutenant; and John Evers, College freshman, 1st. Sgt. You will be free from worry and care as soon as you send your winter garments, woolen blankets and rugs to New York Cleaners for cleaning and moth-proofing. It doesn't take much effort either. All you have to do is call 75 and New York Cleaners will pick up and deliver. Your Mother Loves Flowers May the 8th is her day. Give our beautiful flowers to express your deepest love. 941 Mass. Ph.363 WE WIRE' FLOWERS ANYWHERE The term "filibuster" originally means a buccaneer or freebooter, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. The superb quality of their richly colored Gabardine. their precision tailoring and their casual styling make Surf Club Gabs stand out smartly even in the company of many well-dressed fellows who favor this popular type of fabric. Varsity-Town Suits from $45