PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY MARCH 22,1948 Spooner-Thayer Receives Two Photos Taken By Noted Wildfowl Photographer Two photographs, "Red Phalaropes" and "Dowitcher-Kansas," were recently given to the Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art. Recently given evidence, phalaropes and dowitchers are birds; the phalarope is a small shore bird resembling a sandpiper, and the dowitcher is a grey, long-billed snipe. Both birds are found in the northeastern regions of the United States, but Miss Squire became interested in photography as a child in Harper, ikans. She spent hours photographing wildflower with her camera. this dowitcher was photographed in Kansas during its migration. She was commissioned by the Canadian government to take pictures of the wildfowl of Canada before her death in an automobile accident in 1942. The photographs were taken by Lorene Squire, 32, photographer and writer, and were given to the University by her family. They reveal her ability in capturing the beauty and grace of waterfowl in motion with a camera. in a cafehall. The pictographs were shown at the recent Arts and Crafts festival and were illustrated in the Art catalog. Before her death, one of her books, "Wildfallowing with a Camera," was published by Lippencott's. A second book, "The New North in Pictures," was published recently by Scribner's. was pauper. The New York has been exhibited at Stone's Galleries in New York City, in London, and in Winnipeg, Canada. Official Bulletin Accorautical engineers, 7:30 tonight, 206 Snow, Jerry Davidson CAA Engineer, "Atomic Boml Test." March 22,1948 L. S. A. meeting 4 m.p. today, 228 Frank Strong. Council members note change in time. House representatives next meeting. Dramatic triumph, "College Daze; 7-9 tonight, 131. Frank Strong. Geology club, 730 tonight, 420 Lindley, Dr. Robert, M. Dreyer, "Transient Rocks." Color slides of rock sections. Everyone invited. Independent party, 7 tonight. East room. Union. Platform.committee report Classical club, 7:30 tonight, 200 Fraser, Miss Grant to show slides on Pannei. A. S. C. regular meeting, 7:15 to-night. Union ballroom. Kansas board, 4. p.m. today, 107 Journalism, Election. Devotion each morning, 8:30-3:50 at Danforth Chapel during Lent. Alpha Kappa Psi. Sears tour to- morrow. Meet at 12:30 p.m., Union. The dance will be held from 6 to 9 a.m. in the Union ballroom. Union Activities Plans Sunrise Hop Jewish Student Union, 5 p. m., to- morrow, Myers hall. ___ S. A. M., 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow, Pine room, Union, Prof. D, Gagliardi of Labor Economics department to speak on Tart-Hardley law. The "Dude Ranch Brawl" a sunrise dance on April 3, will be sponsored by the Union Activities. Coleses and forums committee, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room, Union. Casper Breckmann to speak on "Scandinavian Foreign Policy." Phil Kappa Sigma, 7 tonight, English room, Union Engineering Exposition committee, tomorrow, 210 Maryin. All members. Parking regulations remain in effect on Jayhawk drive only during Easter vacation. Stunts planned for the event include a winding coga chain of dancers wearing pajamas and night shirts, strolling cowboy musicians, and an "old prospector" on a donkey. Tryouts for line or solo dancing parts in "College Daze," all-school music, 5 p. m. tomorrow and Wednesday. Frank Strong auditorium. Official notice of two vacancies in Student Council due to reservation of David Schmidt and George McCarthy. Seniors graduating in June or summer session place orders for class announcements at Business office by March 25. Independent women wanting to play on a softball team leave name at I. S. A. office, 228 Frank Strong, or call Betty van der Smissen, 837 before Easter vacation. To be rated a top thoroughbred, a horse's male line pedigree must be traceable to one of three famous old-time sires - Eclipse (1764), Herod (1758) or Matchem (1748). K. U. Dames, 7:30 p.m. m. Wednesday, Pine room, Memorial Union. The guests are to wear sweaters and jeans. Breakfast will be served in the Union cafeteria. Admission is $1.50 a couple. Members of committees for the dances are Clarence Everly, Frank Winston, Edith M. Carey, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Roy L. Wonder, Robert C. Orr, Ronald D. Weddle, Carl E. Hoskins, E. Ellen Hanes, Phyllis S. Gilpin, Patricia Ann Brubaker, G. Louise DeLay, Gary J. Kersten, and Eugene G. Wetzel. 9:30 K. U. Brainbusters. Thursday On KFKU 2:45 Doorway to Knowledge, Todd Douglas. 2:30 Music Wednesday 2:30 Flying Carpet, Robert Calderwood. 2:45 W. D. Paden Reviews. 9:30 KFKU Players. 2:30 Music by Radio, Mildred Seaman. 9:30 Roundup of Editorial Opinion. 9:45 K. U. Sports Parade, Mike Stuart. ODK Will Sponsor Conference April 24 Omicron Delta Kappa, senior honor society for men, will sponsor a student-faculty conference April 24. The conference will discuss the University curriculum, a pre-enrollment system, controversial courses and those wanted by students, and more effective co-operation between students and faculty. Those attending the conference will include Chancellor Deane W. Malott, members of the administration, and faculty members who teach controversial courses. A pre-conference discussion for all students interested in the topics for the conference will be held April 8. Read the Daily Kansan daily. SALE OF ANTIQUES The entire antique collection of the late Mrs. Vickery is being sold piece by piece and in lots by the Jones Auction Co. Thousands of items including 10 rooms of antique furniture, glassware, book figurines, bookcases, china closets, long ladders, 2 loads of wood etc. Nothing will be auctioned. Everything must go. Open from 8 to 5 daily including Sunday. Phone 2579-W 1317 Rhode Island Indoor Snapshots are EASY too . . . Just be sure you use dependable Kodak Film and you can take indoor snaps at night as easily as outdoor shots. Use Kodak Super-XX Film with Photoflood Lamps, or Kodak Verichrome Film with Photoflash Lamps. Stop in today for your free copy of the popular folder," Snaps Around the Clock." Make Your Day Complete with good things to eat—— AT ERNIE'S—JAYHAWK GRILL 13 E.9th 13 E.9th It's BALFOUR for Gifts . . . crested or plain Plan Now For — Easter Mothers Day Graduation L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Everything for the Fraternity or Sorority 411 W. 14th Ph. 307 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Is Your Car Ready For Spring? Drive in today for a dependable check-up. --- A LITTLE MINUTE FOR A BIG REST BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY K.C. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. © 1948, The Coca-Cola Company