PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 Official Bulletin May 13.1948 Alpha Kappa Psi, 4 today, Memorial Union. Quack club will not meet today. Initiation and election of officers at picnic, 8 p.m. Sunday. Reservations at Robinson gym by 4 p.m. tomorrow. Jayhawkers for Wallace, 7:30 to night, 210 Frank Strong. All organized houses and organizations leave dates, preference and alternative for next year's parties at office of dean of women by 5 p.m. today. Indicate closed dates desired. Letters of application for dance manager job to Sue Webster, 1625 Edgehill road by tomorrow. Enclose address and phone number. Applications for committee membership in Student Union Activities due today in Union Activities office At Eteno se reune el jueves a las 7.39 en 113 de F.S. para la ultima reunion del semestre. Programa especial, muchas sorpresas. Four-No Bridge club, 7:30 tonight Union ballroom. All interested invited. Student religious council, 4 p.m. today, Myers hall. Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammlen. Herr Thomas Morris wird reden. K. U. Amateur Radio club, 5 p.m. today, 205 Electrical Engineering laboratory. Election of officers. Talk by Don Oppenheimer, "Hamonic Crystals." Christian Science organization 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. Picnic for Pre-Nursing group, 5 p.m. today, Potter lake. Meet in basement of Fraser. Y. M.C.A. Movie Forum on Russia talk by Russell Barrett, 7:30 tonight recreation room in the Union. Westminster Fellowship treasure hunt, Junt Kanhei in charge, tomorrow night. Leaves from Westminster house at 8 p.m. sharp. Veterans requisition books for current semester will not be honored after May 20. A. S.C. social committee, meets 3 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room of the Union. Phi Kappa Tau, a new social fraternity, will meet at 8 p.m. today at 1801 Indiana. Any men interested in attending the meeting or joining the fraternity should call George Wilson or Paul DeCora at 2732. SAM Elects Ted Hanske President For 1948-49 Ted R. Hanske, business senior, was elected president of the Society for the Advancement of Management for 1948-49 Tuesday night. Other officers are John B. Egelson, vice-president; Ralph R. Smith, secretary, and Wayne H. Smith, treasurer. They will take office at the beginning of the summer session. Call K. U. 251 With Your News All-University Art Show May 23,24,25 Calls For Hidden Talent Of Students Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and enter the all-University art exhibit contest to be held in front of Robinson gymnasium May 23; 24, and 25. You don't do oil painting, you say? Well, don't worry about it; just enter that water color, pencil sketch or funny piece of sculpturing you did in your spare time. The purpose of the annual exhibit sponsored by Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, is to bring out hidden artistic talents within the student body. The organization has divided the exhibit into four divisions; oil painting, water color, pencil, sketch and miscellaneous. First, second, and third prize ribbons will be given for the best work in each division. The divisions will be judged by faculty members on the basis of originality, subject matter and color scheme. Entries, properly matted to prevent ruining in the process of exhibition, should be in the hands of the design department on the third floor of Frank Strong hall not later than May 19. All work submitted will be returned promptly to the owner after exhibition. University UWF Receives Charter An organizational charter of the United World Federalist was presented by Lee Reiff, chairman, at a meeting in the university chapter Wednesday in the Union. The charter was sent by the head-quarters of the Student Federalists in New York. John Rix, College sophomore, was elected summer chairman of U.W.F. in charge of the group's activities on the campus during the vacation. Evalyn Honomichi, College sophomore in U.W F. for the fall semester. Reiff announced that the last meeting this semester will be held May 19 at 4 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union. Two Fined For Speeding Ray Simonson, College freshman, was fines $25 in police court Monday for traveling 45 miles an hour in a 30-mile zone. He was arrested in North Lawrence. Clifton Calvin, 1504 Crescent road, was also fined $10 for speeding on the campus. In United States cities, fire protection costs about $3.9 per capita. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage), published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University of Missouri's university holidays and examination periods. 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