PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY.10, 1944 O.C.U. To Apply For Admission to Missouri Valley Loop Oklahoma City, (UP)—Oklahoma City university will formally apply for membership in the Missouri Valley athletic conference when representatives attend the annual meeting of the circuit at Wichita tomorrow and Saturday, Athletic Director Mose Simms said today. The OCU officials were invited to attend the meeting as observers by Dean C. H. McLeroy, Oklahoma A. & M. college, Stillwater, president of the conference. Dr. C. Q. Smith, OCU president, Director Simms and football coach John (Bo) Roland will attend the meeting. OCU, Simms said, plans to operate under Missouri Valley conference eligibility rules, since the school is meeting some conference members on the football field this autumn. OCU is reviving football this year after an absence of five years. "We expect to offer an application for membership in the conference," Simms said, "although primarily we are attending the faculty representatives' meeting to discuss our problems and to familiarize ourselves with the conference regulations." OCU has scheduled Wichita university of the conference for a football game this fall and hopes to book Oklahoma A. & M., conference champions in all major sports, and Tula university, in basketball and minor sports this year and possibly football in 1947. "We believe the Missouri Valley membership would greatly enhance our athletic program." Simms said, "and, in turn, we believe we have the city population, drawing power and stadium to add strength to the conference, since Washington university of St. Louis is withdrawing from the league." Taylor Commended As Editor of Army Paper Pfc. Charles B. Taylor, former University student, has received a commendation from the commandant of the marine barracks, Kodiak, Alaska, for his "initiative and industry demonstrated in the publication of the Kodiak Gyrene, the unit newspaper." Taylor is editor of the Gyrene, a weekly news organ containing items of the unit and the men of the garrison. Pfc. Taylor, advertising manager of the Daily Kansan in 1943, enlisted in the marine corps in 1945. His home is in Lawrence. How lenses can aid sight was described by Roger Bacon in 1276. Salaries Boosted For Wichita Teachers Wichita, (UP)—The Wichita board of education has voted a 25 per cent general increase in the salaries of school teachers here for the 1946-47 school year. The increase was made subject to the board's ability to realize additional revenue through an emergency tax levy. In the event insufficient funds are obtained, the salary increases will be prorated from the money available. People tell us: "That's really a miracle shampoo." Leaves hair clean, fresh and ready for any style. Easy to use. A jar $100. lasts and lasts. A series of reunions and official annual meetings will precede Commencement exercises on June 17. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, has announced. The classes of 1896, 1906, 1921, and 1936 are scheduled to hold reunions and Mortar Board is planning a group meeting. With other organizations expected, Mr. Ellsworth said it will be necessary for alumni to make arrangements in advance for meal service and rooms. Four Classes Plan Reunions A priority plan will be worked out for tickets for the University luncheon on June 17, Mr. Ellsworth explained, since the expected demand for tickets is far in excess of available facilities. Reports on Memorial campaign progress and other alumni activities will be given at the annual alumni meeting to be held at 10 a.m., June 17. Senior class meeting will be held June 16. H. W. STOWITS REXALL STORE 847 MASS. The Commencement committee includes Harold G. 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