PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 Official Bulletin April 1. 1948 Quill club, 8:30 tonight, Union building. Motar board, Miss Meguinar's, 4 tonight. Wear Mortar Board jacket Retiring A.W.S. Senate, 4 today, office of dean of women, Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Four-No Bridge, 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. All interested in- vited. Members pick up membership cards at hostess' desk. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. today Fraser dining room. Miss Bleam, pediatrics supervisor, Kansas City, speaker. Deutscher Vorein wind sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammeln. A. V.C. banquet, 6:30 tonight, Kansas room, Union. John I. esse, speaker Armany meeting, 7 tonight, East room, Union. Christian Science lecture by Miss E. F. Heywood of London, England 8 tonight, Frank Strong auditorium. College freshmen and sophomores should consult advisers this week. Names and office hours of advisers posted on College bulletin board opposite 229 Frank Strong. Engineering Exposition committee tonight. 210 Marvin. Math club, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. Francis Brooks, "Hessian Co-ordinates." Slide rule course, 7 tonight, 101 Snow. Trig. scales. "Jayhawkers' for Wallace", 8 tonight, recreation room, Union Election. Student Religious council, 4 p. m today. Myers hall. Mariner's club, 5:30 p. m. tomorrow. Students from foreign countries to tell of homelands. Alba Phi Omega informal dance 9-12 tomorrow, night, Castle tea room. Members, pledges and guests. Newly-elected and retiring A.W.S. Senates, 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Pine room. Union. Phi Sigma. Monday noon, 301 Snow. Election of officers. All members. English proficiency examination, 1 p. m. April 10. Registration, April 5, 6, and 7. Students in College at College office, 229 Frank Strong. Students in School of Education, 103 Fraser. Doesn't Know What To Do Oshkosh, Wis. — (UP) — Frank Dougherty, keeper of the city dog pound compared himself to the old woman who lived in a shoe. Dougherty had so many dogs in the pound he begged owners of missing dogs to come and claim them. Quack club, 7:30 tonight. Robinson gym. New pledges bring $1 dues. --- They're just as easy as outdoor snaps when you use Kodak Film and photo lamps. See us today for your copy of the free folder, "Snaps Around the Clock." 721 Mass. St. Phone 41 Mrs. Frances Feist, instructor in speech, will vie for honors with Brock Pemberton, '08, New York producer, in the three-act farce, "Harvey," by Mary Chase when the play is presented April 8, 9, and 10 in Fraser theater. Speech Instructor To Battle Brock Pemberton For Honors Mrs. Feist will play the role of Veta Louise Simmons, the sister of Elwood P. Dowd, to be played by Mr. Pemberton. This will be Mr. Pemberton's third appearance in the role. Other members of the cast are Myrle Mae Simmons, Phyllis Genevieve Mowery; Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet, Joan Woodward; Ruth Kelly, R.N., Ruth Leatrice Walters; Duane Wilson, Herk Harvey; Lyman Sanderson, M.D., Ervin Eugene Grant; William R. Chumley, M.D., Loren Kennedy; Betty Camley, Mrs. Jessica Crafton; Judge Omar Gafney, Tom Rea; and E. J. Loftren, Allen Crafton, professor of speech. The play is being directed by Ivan Sparling, instructor in speech. Paul Foley, Mr. Pemberton's stage manager, assisted Mr. Sparling with the stage management when the play last ran in Kansas City. Mr. Foley will fly to Lawrence Sunday to make final suggestions for scenery and stage management. Because Mr. Pemberton will not be able to rehearse with the cast before April 6, the New York directions for the play are being duplicated as closely as possible. Mr. Pemberton was asked to play the role by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. General admission for the play will be $1 and $1.50, including tax. The price for holders of activity books and season play tickets will be 50 and 75 cents, including tax. Tickets will go on sale April 5 in 8 Green hall. All profits from the production will go to the War memorial fund. Caldwell Receives Honorable Mention George H. Caldwell, College senior from Pittsburg, Kan., received honorable mention and was selected as a second alternate for this region in a recent nation-wide competition for Pepsi-Cola three-year graduate fellowships. Six college seniors in the 17-state area will receive $750 a year for three years of graduate study. Winners were selected on the basis of outstanding achievement in undergraduate work, and recommendations on character, personality, qualities of leadership, and financial need. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. Spring Petticoat Flurry To swish under your dress—to peak out at the hemline—duster ruffled petticoats in multicolor taffetas and soft solids. $3.95 JOHNSON'S 835 Mass. Square Dance Club Learns Round Dance Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, instructed the Square Dance club on the Rye waltz Wednesday. This dance is the first in a series of round dances to be learned by the group. No meeting will be held next week. The next meeting will be April 14. Abraham Lincoln, Edgar Allan Poë, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Kit Carson, and the noted Britishers, Tennyson and Gladstone, all were born in 1809. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the Universal year except Saturdays and Sundays. Mall subscription, not periodicals. Entered on schedule and class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. --- WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. 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An organization of volunteers is now being completed to call on all married students. If you can help, see Sam Zollicker, Service Officer VFW Post, Sunflower. Help bring the protection of these non-profit voluntary prepayment services to your friends and fellow students. THE KANSAS BLUE CROSS IS ORGANIZED BY THE KANSAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION THE KANSAS BLUE SHIELD IS ORGANIZED BY THE KANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY. Enrollment Will Begin April 6th For One Week Only