TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Where Old Friends Meet Class Reunions, June 6 Spring! Now it means love and June, but in 10 or 20 or 30 years it will mean class reunions. On June 6, six classes will hold special reunion meetings. The class of '88 has passed the half-century mark and will be awarded the traditional gold medals. Mrs. George O. Foster, Miss Elise Neuen Schwander, and Mrs. Stella C. C. Cull of Lawrence, are $^{\textcircled{2}}$ Some alumni of this class who will be here include Charles N. Belcher Detroit, Mich.; William L. Cheatam Bristol, Okla.; George Crissman Kansas City; W. C. Dickey, Leoti; Albert Foulks, Ness, City; Frank L. Gilmore, Mexico City; Dale Gale, Topka, former baseball player with the Kansas City Blues and present county commissioner of Shawnee county, and William Hoad, Ann Arbor, Mich., who organized the Kansas state department of sanitation and health and planned the engineering project for Potter lake. Mrs. George O. Foster, Miss Elis Gallup Cady, all of Lawrence, are the planning committee. The fifty-year class will have a dinner at 12:30 on June 6 and will receive their gold medals at the University luncheon June 7. Dr. Charles H. Loomis, Merriam; Chauncey B. Little, former congressman from Olathe; Alfred M. Myers, Kansas City, engineer for the bridge across the Grand Canyon; Celia Pennington, Altamont; A. L. H. Street, Minnesota, Minn.; and Fred M. Harris, Ottawa, former alumni president and member of the board of regents. The class of '08 reunion committee is headed by Frank A. Cordell, Lawrence. The class of that year will also have a reunion with plans in the hands of Harry Randall, Fairview, Okla., and E. W. Grant, El Dorado, Kan. Alfred M. Landon, former governor, is expected to attend. This forty-year class boasts some well-known names which include Guy R. Duer, Marinette, Wis. Roy Roberts, president of the Kansas City Star, and John Ise, professor of economics. The class of 1913 is planning its 35th reunion. Mrs. Lelita Troup Kansas City, says they will have their initial meeting at 4 p.m. June 6 their initial meeting at 4 p.m. June 6. The class of '23 which is holding its 25th anniversary reunion definitely has an athletic background. Its president, Joe Bloomer, who batted for the K.U. nine and Paul Endacott, All-American guard head the list, C. Gerald Hesse, Lawrence, is general chairman. George Beal, professor of architecture, has arranged for a display of memories in the Pine room. They will be the first organized group to be served in the Palm room new addition to the Union. Dr. Leona Baumgardner, director of child health in New York, N. Y., is a member of the class who is planning to attend. Elmer Kemper, and J. Lloyd Barron, also of New York, and Mrs. Henry Wiley of Washington, D. C. will also be present at the reunion. Paul Endacott, now vice-president of Phillips Petroleum company, will give a dinner for the basketball team of 1923. Special guests will be Adolf Rupp, basketball coach at the University of Kentucky, Robert Mosby, Detroit, and Charley Black, Toledo. You've got a date ON JUNE 18th RISLEY'S AUTO TRIM 10th and New Jersey Phone 939 Finer Body and Fender Repair Expert Convertible Top and Seat Repair Our Prices Are Right SEE US FIRST!! The class of '43 is the youngest class having a reunion. They will mark their fifth year with a special meeting at 4 p.m. June 6. Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, is heading the committees. This class meeting will be a little different. They will have their reunion at the outdoor dance pavilion and picnic grounds by Potter lake, their gift to the University. Each class has planned its own program with the aid of Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. Meeting rooms will be assigned as soon as the number of members coming can be determined and University dormitories will furnish housing for out-of-town visitors. Men will be quartered in Watkins hall and women in Miller hall. AIEE Election Billy Harold Hamilton, engineering junior, May 20, was elected chairman of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers for 1948-49. Other officers are Robert L. Lindsay, vice-chairman; Laurence L. Allred, secretary; John G. Roberts, treasurer; Charles A. Grimnett, senior representative; Lyle E. Gorz楚wiez, junior representative; Robert Foster and Norman L. Bell, sophomore representatives. Read the Daily Kansan daily. MINIATURE GOLF SKYLINE TIME OUT FOR FUN RELAX - When you need a turn from learning, try miniature golf. It's an outdoor game that'll pick you up and put you back in shape. 1:00 p.m.—midnight OPEN Some Days A Guy Can't Even Make An Honest Buck SKYLINE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE 3 blocks from Haskell bus line—Hiway 10 East of Lawrence Indianapolis —(UP)—Indianapolis police say no matter how smart a man thinks he is, he is bound to make a mistake when he commits a crime. They cite the case of William Walden. Walden was held up by a gunman who took $90. But the victim asked for his wallet back, after the robber got through rifling it. The bandit obliged and the men departed. Then Walden looked at the wallet, to discover that the robber had given him his own by mistake. The wallet was turned over to police and the thief, whose name and picture were in it, was arrested. The dairy industry realized three billion 500 million dollars on its investment in 1946. Kind Of Like Abraham Haviland, Kan.—(UP)—Folks in this small Kansas town aren't kidding when they call Mrs. Anna Swafford "Grandma." She has 218 living descendants. Bet She Said 'Yammit' Ravenna, Ohio—(UP)—Mrs. Alfred Swauger adds the yam to the perils of being a housewife. A yam exploded in her kitchen oven and struck her in the face, causing burns. BIG REWARD offered for information loading to the solution of the river death of Clifford O. 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