PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 New Field Open In Advertising Wolf Tells ADS Great possibilities for a growing motion picture advertising industry were forecast Wednesday to members of Alpha Delta Sigma by Arthur Wolf, '39, of Mosser-Wolf Photographic studio, Lawrence. it wasn't possible to demonstrate the product itself to every prospective buyer. But with the film, a salesman can let the buyer see for himself the product's advantages and how it works. Mr. Wolf told members of the professional advertising fraternity that a large percentage of men in the field are not really aware of the motion picture's potential advertising value. It is one of the most powerful of advertising tools." The motion picture is the only means of advertising in which the advertiser has the undivided attention of his client, he said; this is so because the client is forced to look at and listen to the film. Before industrial films were made, the dealer had to rely on a salesman with photographs and a questionable sales talk. Mr. Wolf said. Mr. Wolf also demonstrated a 28- pound projector made for the showing of commercial sales films to clients. He then showed a sample film which he had directed and made to attract tourist trade to Missouri, and said that it had achieved marked results. Bids On Dorm Considered Eids for the construction of the dormitory which will house 180 women are being considered, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, said today. The construction contracts will include the building, plumbing and heating, and electrical work. The lowest bid on the basic plan was $551,420 submitted by the B. A. Green Construction company, Lawrence. A bid of $588,000 made by the Brown-Hawkins Construction company, Kansas City, Mo., was the highest. The Brune Heating and Plumbing company, Lawrence, was the low bidder on the plumbing and heating contract. Highest bidder was Sheaian and Degan, Inc., Topeka, which was $70,979. The lowest electrical work bid was by the S. D. Thacher Electric company, Topeka, for $25,000. The Evans Electric company, Kansas City, Kan., was the highest bidder with $31,877. Roaming Dean Gets New Office Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, solved her housing problem Wednesday by moving her office from 220 to 218 Frank Strong hall. The old office will become a women's lounge. During the past few years the dean of women has moved around like a war wife. When the war hit the campus, the navy moved her out of her office into Fraser hall. Later she moved to 121 Frank Strong hall where the dormitory office is now located. The new office for the dean of women is newly-decorated and only a few steps from the vacated office. Davis To Head KU Committee Robert L. Davis, College junior, will head the newly revived student statewide activities committee, which is sponsored by the All Student Council. The purpose of the committee is to interest high school students throughout the state in the University of Kansas. The committee members are: Roger Beth and Lee C. Shepeard, College freshmen; Marian Kysar and Margaret Granger, College sophomores; Robert W. Hughes and Ernest Friesen. College juniors; George Holden, engineering senior; Arthur Kaaz, engineering freshman; Marian Mills, education junior; Margaret Doll, business junior. Phyllis Conghenom of Wellsville, and Ted Brown of Wichita are also members of the committee. The committee sponsors are: L. C. Woodruff, dean of men; Thomas Yoe, public relations director; Fred Ellsworth, Alumni association secretary; Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Fred Montgomery, assistant professor of education. Interest on the campus will be aroused by county clubs, displays, and public releases. Traveling lecture caravans, Jayhawker annuals, and news releases have been sent to the state schools in past years to aid the program. World Prayer Day Set For March 4 The World Day of Prayer will be observed with services in Danforth chapel at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday, March 4. The subject for the services, which are sponsored by the Student Religious council, will be "The Lord Is Thy Keeper," Kenneth Carroll, chairman of the World Day of Prayer committee, said the programs will be presented by members from all denominational groups 107 Get Degrees From College After Fall Term One hundred and seven students received degrees from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences this month, Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, announced recently. Ninety-four received Bachelor of Arts degrees. Inev are: Michael Laird Alt. Osmer LeWartelli. Frances Annie Berneto. Jacquetta Rienold Eugene Bowly, William Glenn Morgan Brown, Marjorie Joy Burnes. Robert Wellington Campbell, Edna Rennie Chick, Mary Alene Dahlwick, Charles Robert Clinon, Jack Clogston, Nellie G. Cossman, Jon Cundiff, Shirley Jean Cundiff, Virill Odel Davis. Beverly Jean Gill, Harold Stanley John Hale, Robert Charles, Darrell Darrell Hale, David Robert Hansen, Darrell Lynn Havener, Don L. Hayward, John Marcus Walker, Warren Holm- walters, Jacob Charles Holmer John H. Dewell, Elsa Lois Dietz, Mar- llyn Franklin, Joseph Charles Bizler, Jack Eck, Joseph Charles Bizler, Lester Firschlein, Marjorie Jean Fortune, Marlyn Franklin, Charles Clinton Fuller. Robert Neal Hooper, Milredr Fern Hoover, Jacky Ostron, Oziel Wormin Knight Jungk, William Joseph Kelley, Ann Lawrence, George Rabley Lewis Martha Jo Easter Longhofer, Robert Edward Lovelace, Harold H. Lukens, Eugene H. Martin, Gene Roul McLaughlin, Robert Henry Meyer, Olivine Anne Holmes, Michael Robert Grace Moftal Jr., Lawrence Merl Morgan, Arthur Nystrom. Ellen Olive Patterson, Alice Jane Peterson, Greer Ross, Wood, Wakefield, Runvan. John Franklin Rynerson, Shirley Mace Franklin, Edwin R. Jorie janie Jane Scott, Edwyn R. Sherwood. Frederick Fremont Simmons, Leo Raymond Sisel, Harold Ralph Skog, William Robert Streib, Marion Merl Sumner, Marvalyn Marie Swann, Gerald Clark Travant, Travant. James Herbert Tuthill, Eugene Theodore van der Smissen. Jess Winfield Van Ert. Garth Leroy Wassell JW. Ferris and Vince ward Volz, Lella B. Stirthray Walters. Gerald Leslie Ward. C. Omer West Jr. Wilkinson. Newton Wilkinson. Jack Oliver William. William Russell Wilson. Ida Mae Wood bearer Charles Robert Young. Julian Zimmers Six received Bachelor of Science in Geology degrees. Elizabeth Anne Clawson, Joseph Lee Cowdrey, Raymond Keith Mann, Robert Henry Prewitt, Marilyn Maidie Schnackel, Edward Lee Sugee. They are: Five received Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy degrees. They are: Noria Louse Conkie, Dorothy Elizabath, Louise Conkie, Marcia Oliver, Am Oliver, Su Murray Conkiespherhut. Two received Bachelor of Science in Biology from St. Joseph's Jean Herd and Betrice Mary Kasra. Graduate Visits Campus George I. Worrall. '48, is visiting the campus today. Barrett To Run For City Council Russell N. Barrett, first year law student, has announced his candidacy for the third ward position on the Lawrence city council. Barrett will oppose F. A. Russell, incumbent, in the March 1 Republican primary election. Professor Russell is a member of the engineering drawing department. Barrett is 26, unmarried and a veteran. He came to the University from McPherson in 1946 and said that he intends to enter law practice in Lawrence when he finishes his schooling. The evaluation division of the Guidance bureau has developed a new co-operative testing and scoring program to help state schools measure the abilities and characteristics of their students. All ages and classes of students may participate in the testing service. There are special aptitude tests, vocational preference studies, general achievement tests and personality examinations included in the program. Bureau Has New Tests Each school is provided with a catalog listing each test and its purpose. The school then orders the tests from the bureau. After the tests are given they are returned to the bureau and are scored. Then the results are sent back to the school with instructions on the correct way to interpret the scores. Read the Want Ads Daily. Coe's Drug Store WE DELIVER 1347 Mass. St. • Phone 234 RISK'S Help Yourself Laundry Ph.1000 1900 III. • Ph. 623 632-34 Mass. St. 7 GREAT CARS FINE SERVICE SQUARE DEAL DINNER at DUCK'S Are you one who forgot? Be one who remembered! Templin Hall's Personal Losses Were Not Covered By Insurance Contribute now to the Templin Hall Fire Fund Collection boxes are at Frank Strong and the Union A Community Project Sponsored By University Daily Kansan NS/ Sut On The Thursd pation the po tion Rep cernir studeginia made ship imer, possil on tl Colle Y.W. the 1 Do fund tinue meet fore 2. 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