THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV Official Bulletin May 20.1948 Phi Chi Theta, 7 tonight, Pine room. Installation of officers. Scarab, 7:15 tonight, 205 Marvin. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, 203 Frank Strong. K-Club, 7:30 tonight, 203 Robinson gym. Election of officers. Membership certificates to be given out. University Forums board to present "Alexander Nevsky" historical movie, 7:30 tonight, Fraser theater. No admission charge. Le Cercle Francais, 5:30 today, home of Mrs. J. C. Malin, 1641 University drive, for waffle supper Notify French office, 115 Frank Strong, if planning to attend. Gifts for box to France either to meeting or office. Quill initiation and election, 8 tonight, East room, Union. A. V.C. business meeting, 7:15 to night, 206 Frank Strong. Final meeting. Tau Beta Pi final business meeting, 7 tonight, hydraulics lab. Christian Science organization. 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. A power shovel has been shoveling dirt at the Jayhawk Plunge swimming pool so new pipe lines and pumps can be installed to step up the rate of water flowing through the pool. Plunge Remodeled For May 30 Opening All of the piping has been replaced and five new water inlets have been put in. These improvements in the pool will allow a water "turn over" every eight hours. The pool has also been given a new paint job. The pool is scheduled to open on Memorial day, May 30, but will open sooner if the temperature soars. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads. Sociology club, 4 today, projection room, Fraser. Two movies. Election of officers. S. A.M. spring banquet, 6:30 to-night, Kansas room, Union. J. A. Trovillo, speaker. A.I.E.E. 7-30 tonight, 101 Snow. Election. Dr. Max Dresden to speak on relationship of physics to engineering. All electrical engineers invited. German club, 4:30 today, 402 Fraser. Students wishing to apply for position of dance manager submit qualifications in a letter to Elizabeth Sue Webster, 1625 Edgehill road, by tomorrow. A. S.T.E. banquet tomorrow. Tickets at shop practice office. I. S.A. council and members requested to report to 228 Frank Strong, 7 p.m. tomorrow, to help send out Kan-Do's. Westminster Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 1212 Oread. Important. Baseball coach Russ Schon will see his freshmen under re for the first time when he sends the varsity against the yearlings in a practice session at 4 p.m. today on the Stadium diamond. Frosh Nine Faces Varsity Today Southpaw Loren Hepler will be on the mound for the freshmen with John Goodson as his battery mate. William Hinrichs, another southwily, will take the hill for the varsity with Keith Mead behind the bat. The Jayhawkers will take on the Baker university Wildcats tomorrow night at the city park. K.U. play a previous game from Baker 5 to 3. Kansas State will be here for a two game series May 24 and 25 to wind up the season for the Jayhawkers. Attend the Topeka Drive-in Theater 25th and California First Show . 8 p.m. ride on out to Uncle Ed's Ray's Cafe No horsin' around-fast pleasant service for you. THE SIGN of FINE FOODS Rose's Rancho Pho. 3074 2 mi. North of Lawrence MONDAY, MAY 24 A representative of Long's COLLEGE BOOK CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO will be at Rowlands College Book Store 1401 Ohio Street TO PAY CASH for second hand college text books for which you have no further use whether used in your school or not. Unload your old books Monday for cash. 98 1401 Ohio St. 48 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE SECOND ANNUAL ALL-STUDENT INTRAMURAL BALL Saturday, May 22 Military Science Building - DANNY BACHMANN and his Orchestra 9-12 p.m. Semi-formal $1.00 per couple PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES AND AWARDS