PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1944 Work Shop Is Moved To Union Building For Rest of Session Moving the scene of operations to the Pine room of the Union building, the Guidance Institute and Work Shop is nearing the halfway mark. Dean J. W. Twente has expressed great satisfaction on the progress and enthusiasm that is being displayed by enrollees. Study tables and library books have been placed in the Pine room for use by those enrolled in the two-week course. The lectures will also be held there. L. L. Waters, associate professor of economics, will open tomorrow's session with a talk at 8:30 a.m. on "Personnel in the Transportation Industry." At 1:30 p.m. Emil B. Dade, professor of economics, will lecture on trends in industrial technology. "The War and Our Economy" will be discussed at 8:30 a.m. Friday by John Ise, professor of economics. Industry and the schools will be the topics for discussion at 1:30 p.m. The second week of the program will revolve around education. Elizabeth K. Wilson, director of the institute and director of counseling in the Kansas City, Mo., public schools, will start the week with a talk at 3:30 a.m. Monday on the general survey of personnel in education. At 1:30 p.m., A. H. Turney, professor of education, will lecture on 'Techniques of Personnel Work in Education." Color Abstractions Suggest Movie Stars Twelve color abstractions suggestive of a dozen famous motion picture stars, are on display at the Granada theater this week. The designs are painted to suggest certain qualities of their personalities instead of their physical characteristics. Drawn by students of Prof. T. D. Jones, in the department of design, the abstractions were shown to more than 180 persons, who submitted their reactions. The pictures will be on display in the foyer of the Granada all this week. Friday night, artists who drew the three most successful abstracts will be awarded prizes. "This will be one of the features of Employees' Week," stated C. A. Garcia, manager of the theater. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Heat Slows Brain Work On Finals Work all summer at Herington, Kansas. Full wage scale. As far as outside distractions, unbearable weather, and prevailing physical conditions go, mid-winter final week does not even compare with its spring counterpart. The latter—the one we approach now—is so much more treacherous the two really shouldn't have been mentioned in the same paragraph. Railroad Retirement Board Rep. will interview When the student sits-down to study tonight, Nature (in the form of the moon, the grove, and—) will sound her elarion call, the room will be stifling and the students will be so run-down after three straight semesters, that lifting a pencil is a major exertion. June 21, June 22 Although "the ordeal" does not officially begin until Friday, many teachers have jumped the gun. In several departments mass student executions started as early as Monday. at United States Employment Service 201 W. 8th St. Lawrence, Kansas This article is being cut short purposefully so students can get back to their work. Richard B. Stevens, of Lawrence president of the Alumni Association, will have charge of the ceremony in which the citations will be conferred. Last year Governor Andrew Schoeppel aided President Ray Pierson of the Alumni Association in conferring the honor. KANSANS TO BE--- (continued from page one) COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 4:00 p.m. Baccalaureate sermon, Hoch Auditzium, "The Great Freedom," by Dr. Nelson P. Horn, President of Baker University. University A Cappella eoir will sing. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 SUNDAY, JUNE 25 3:00 p.m. Registration opens, Memorial Union. 5:00 p.m. Mortar Board reunion, home of Lucene Spencer Bayles,'19, at 1408 Kentucky St. 2:00 p.m. Registration opens, Memorial Union. 8:00 p.m. School of Fine Arts recital, Hoch Auditorium. 9:00 p.m. Reception and Dance, Memorial Union. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 8:00 a.m. Senior Breakfast, Memorial Union. 8:00 a.m. Endowment Association Trustees meeting, Eldridge. 10:30 a.m. Annual Alumni Meeting, Fraser Hall. 12:15 p.m. University Luncheon, Robinson Gymnasium. 3:00 p.m. Alumni Board Meeting, alumni office. 4:00 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa annual meeting. 4:30 p.m. Class of '19 reunion, Memorial Union. 5:00 p.m. Class of '04 reunion, home of Mrs. Ethel Murphy Filkin, 1800 Indiana St. 7:30 p.m. Commencement exercises, Memorial Stadium. Address by Chancellor Chauncey S. Boucher, University of Nebraska, with topic, "Education and Democracy." Cody and McDonald to Head Honorary Psychology Group Jean Cody, College junior, was elected president of Psi Chi, national honorary psychological fraternity, at a meeting Monday night. Assisting her during the coming year will be Betty Jean McDonald, new vice-president, and Nancy Brown, secretary-treasurer. The six new members initiated into the organization Monday include Aileen Ainsworth, Nancy Swarthout to Start Summer Chorus Brown, Maatha Johnson, Althea Shuss Vratil, Edith Olmsted, and Betty Jean McDonald. The University summer session chorus will be organized again under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout for the six weeks summer session, July 1 to Aug. 12, Dean Swarthout announced today. The choir will have its first meeting and rehearsal at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, July 6, in room 131 of Frank Strong hall. The chorus will meet twice weekly from 4:30 to 5:30 on Monday and Thursday afternoons for regular rehearsals. Those enrolled in summer session may receive one-half hour credit for the chair work, Dean Swarthout declared. VARSITY ENDS TONIGHT On OUR STAGE TONITE "Heaven Can Wait" Instead of the traditional queen, Washburn will choose its favorite sailor to reign over its bond drive. Gene Tierney - Don Amech Charles Coburn "Career Girl" Frances Langford "ALPHA CHI OMEGA" Sorority — Featuring Betty Dell Mills, soloist; and the Sorority Chorus of 22. TODAY ENDS GRANADA THURSDAY QUIZ NITE ON STAGE AT 9:15 — TONITE ONLY Come Prepared to Answer a Question—Win a Prize and Have Fun OWL SHOW TONITE ONLY Returning One of 1942's Top Pictures ERROL FLYNN - ALEXIS SMITH "Gentleman Jim" This "PAJAMA REVUE" Is a Special Feature of Employee's Week FRIDAY and Saturday --- RETURNED BY REQUEST To Give You Another Big Show Employees' Week A. B. C. D. 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