PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 14, 1946 K.U. Students Go 'Lohengrining' Here are Grace Picos, College junior, and Robert Witt, Graduate, as she said "I do" on March 1. Prof. W. E. Sandelius is giving the bride away, with the Rev. C. W. Thomas officiating at the First Baptist church. Six Courses Are Added To Summer Session Six classes have been added to the curriculum for the 1946 Summer session. Engineering will be given only during the regular session of summer school. Classes added in the departments of drawing and painting, education, Lath and the Romance languages are: 35 Composition (painting) III; 36 Composition (painting) IV; A205 Radio in Education; 2 Caesar; 201 Special Reading in Spanish; 314 Thesis (Spanish). Electrical Engineers To Meet The American Institute of Electrical Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Men's Lounge of the Union. George Rippey, engineering junior, will talk on his experiences as a signal corps officer in the Mediterranean theater. Mechanical Engineers to Meet The American Society of Mechanical Engineering will meet at 7:30 tonight in Marvin hall. A film, "Football Thrills of 1945," will be shown. ___ Switzerland had more than 1,570,000 bicycles in 1943, but was able to import only 40,500 tires and about the same number of inner tubes. Richardson Film On 'Cape Horn' Tonight Sullivan Richardson, author, explorer, and lecturer will show a technicolor film, "Adventure South to Cape Horn," at 8 tonight in Fraser theater. Mr. Richardson will show "Good Neighbors and Strategic Materials," at 4 p.m. tomorrow, also in Fraser. at 4 p.m. tomorrow, use both films are being made into movie short subjects by a Hollywood studio. Five Make Fall Pharmacy Honor Roll Five students made the School of Pharmacy honor roll for the fall semester of 1945-46, Dean J. Allen Reese announced today. To be included in the honor list freshmen must have a grade average of 2.1 or better; sophomores, 2.2; juniors, 2.3; seniors, 2.4. The roll: *Sophomores: Everett Lakin of Preston; Arnold England, Salina; Maria Schreiber, Salina; and Jay Johnson, Lawrence. Freshmen: Marvin Iloes, Quinter. Highest on the list was Lakin with a gradepoint average of 2.53. Vets' Wives Attend Open House "Open house" for K.U. veterans wives living at Sunflower village was held Monday in the newly arranged club room in the nursery school there. About 75 veterans' wives attended. Mrs. Jean Moyer-Thompson, Mrs. Kitty Hagan, Mrs. W. H. Lucas, Mrs. Shirley Morantz, and Mrs. J. M. Forbes were hostesses. "Workshop" plans for cooking, sewing, handicrafts, and child psychology were discussed. A meeting for the election of officers was scheduled for Thursday. Mrs. Moyer-Thompson is acting chairman of the group. Of the many species of grapes known today, only the European or vinifera grape was familiar to the ancients and the Europeans of the Middle Ages. 'Atomic Age' Paper Appears April 1 "Atomic Age," a publication of the Atomic Age association at the University will appear April 1, and then will be published the third Friday of every month. Loren King, editor, has announced. has announced: Approximately 200 copies will be printed, containing excerpts from other atomic publications, reviews, and writings from the association members. members. The staff for the paper include Josephine Barney, Charlotte Berg, Margaret Dean, and Ronald Yaumans, Jean Gardiner, chairman of the association, and King. K.U. Contributes to Red Cross KU. has contributed $385.50 to the national Red Cross drive, which began here Monday, Dr. F. C. Allen, chairman, said today. About three-fourths of the contributions came from members of the faculty, Dr. Allen said. OFFICIAL BULLETIN March 14,1946 June and summer school graduates call KU 32 or come to the Jayhawker Magazine office in the subbasement of the Memorial Union for senior picture appointments. The photographer will be here March 21, 22, 23, and 27. Regular meeting of Alpha Phi Omega at 7 tonight in the Pine room. All members are urged to attend to discuss plans for visitation day. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers get - acquainted smoker is to be held in the Men's lounge, Union, from 7:30 to 9 tonight. All electrical engineers are invited. Refreshments will be served. Applications for positions on Student Relay committee should be mailed by Saturday to Chuck Elliott, room 103 Robinson gym. The Engineering council has closed Saturday March 30 to student activities not already approved. The Engineers' Hobnail Hop will be held at this time. Jayhawk Veterans—Regular meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday, in Frank Strong auditorium. Attendance requested. We need your backing for several items up for action. Dawson choir will rehearse at 7 tonight, room 131, Frank Strong. There will be a short meeting of Union activities chairmen, 4:30 p.m. Friday. Quack club will meet tonight at 7:30. Robinson gymnasium. WANT ADS WANTED—Film for processing an photo finishing at 1140 Miss. of phone 1544J. LOST-Black Shaeffer Pen in Union Fountain. Will finder please return it to the Kansan office or call Lorna Green 1015. DRAWING SET—For sale at 1332 Connecticut. 11-piece, good condition. Please call from 6 to 9 p.m. LOST-Fundamentals of Accounting. Finder please return to Joe Moddrell at 1111 West 11th st. or phone 1106. LOST-Black leather zipper notebook containing Evershard pen, glasses, and class material. Very valuable and desperately needed. If located please call Beverly Stucker at 295. FOR SALE -Brown corduroy sport coat size 38. Phone George 2427. LOST -Parker 51 with black bottom and gold top, somewhere on the campus. If found, finder please call Mary Alice Crawford 581. STUDENTS—We are giving the first hours of service free to each new customer by appointment. $4.5 per hour. Help-Yourself Laundry, 1900 STOP at the Court House Lunch for GOOD food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the Court-house. LOST — Green Shaeffer pen. If found please return to Eva Humphrev. Call 955. FOR SALE -Sweater, tuxe, brown tweed suit, reversible wool jacket. all size 40, 3 wool shirts $14\frac{1}{2}-33,$ 1 pair wool slacks 35-31, 1 pair tan worsted pants 31-30. Between 5:00-7:30 p.m., 1339 Ohio, phone 1110M Lynn. Be A First-Nighter---Dine and Dance With Us At Our GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT OPEN EVERY NIGHT MUSIC BY LYNN CRAIG AND HIS "SKYLINERS" ORCHESTRA ON SATURDAY NIGHTS SOFT DRINKS Saturday Night Cover Charge, Dollar a Person STEAKS at the CHICKEN DINNERS M. R. SNAVELY, Proprietor Merry Mansion EAST ELEVENTH AND HASKELL