TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN HAPPENINGS on the HILL Mary McDonald, college freshman, was bitten by a copperhead snake during the K-club picnic at Lake Tonganoxie Sunday afternoon. She is being treated at Watkins Memorial hospital. Kenneth Nicolay, college sophomore, spent the weekend visiting his parents in Abilene. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Benkelman, McDonald, were on the Hill Sunday visiting their son Ward Benkelman, college senior. F. A. Russell, professor of engineering, attended a meeting of railway officials and representatives of engineering schools at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., yesterday. The meeting was in the interests of railways who are seeking methods to stimulate interest of college graduates in railroading as a profession. Professor Russell will return to the campus tomorrow. Sergeant Howard Woodward. former engineering student, has been recently transferred from Camp Robinson to the Mobile Recreational Area. The men of Sergeant Woodward's company presented him with a ring for his services as drillmatser of an Alabama State Guard Company. Clem Fairchild, second year law student; Philip Buzick and Moe Ettenson, third year law students; Aubrey Earhart, first year law; and George R. Smith and James R. Hoover, second year law, participated in a roundtable discussion broadcast over KFKU last night. They discussed "The Right of Employees to Organize and Bargain Collectively." Teachers Bureau Places Four Placements for four more students who will teach next year were announced today by H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education. Horace Edmonds, who will receive his bachelor of music degree in education this year, will teach music next fall at Cheney. Hal Dellinger, who received his bachelor of music education degree in 1939, has been placed as a music teacher in Stafford. Edna Jane Penny will teach latin at Manhattan next year. She received her master of arts degree in 1938. John M. Burger, who received his master of arts last year, has been placed as a mathematics teacher at Warrensburg, Mo. Approximately 60 students have been placed in teaching positions for next year and Chandler expects about 250 to have positions by next fall. Lawrence Good Will Tours Will Advertise Entrada The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is making plans for good will and publicity teurs to advertise the Coronado Entrada. Members will leave Lawrence Monday or Tuesday of next week to tour towns within a 50-mile radius. K-State Graduates 673 At Exercises A total of 673 Kansas State college seniors received diplomas at the commencement exercises of that school last night. The graduating ceremonies were held in the Memorial stadium with President F. D. Farrell presenting the degrees. Among the noted guests was Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord, retired army officer who was graduated from K-State in 1886. Dr. George D. Stoddard, dean of the University of Iowa graduate school, addressed the students at the baccalaureate service held Sunday evening. with Mary Beth HUGHES NICHOLAS BROTHERS 4 INK SPOTS WIERE BROTHERS XTRA!— New March of Time CRISIS in the ATLANTIC Cartoon and News Henderson Gives Baritone Recital William Vernon Henderson, fine arts senior, presented his senior recital of baritone solos in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall last night. His first group was composed of selections from Handel, Caldara, Cimara, and Carissimi. The second group began with examples from three masters of German song—Schumann, Brahms, and Schubert. The group closed with an aria from "Queen of Sheba" (Gounod). Before the last group of songs, a string quartet of fine arts students played a movement from "Quartet in F. Op. 18. No. 22" (Beethoven). Playing in the quartet were Edna Givens, fine arts senior, first violin; Marvin Zoschke, fine arts freshman, second volin; Leora Adams, fine arts sophomore, viola; and John Ehrlih, fine arts freshman, cello. Finally, Henderson offered five English songs by Curran, Morgan, Charles, and Manning. In the first of these songs he was assisted by Edna Givens playing a violin obligato. The recital closed with the quasi-oriental "Hop-Li, the Rickshaw Man" (Manning). Henderson was accompanied throughout the evening by Leora Adams at the piano. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Castile Shampoo and Hairdress 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Hairdress — 50c End Curls $1.50 up (No limited number of curls) 941 1/2 Mass. Phone 533 916-156. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 WANTED: Help for summer. Can use 2 or 3 boys. Wages reasonable. Call 2299-R for Kipp Gimple at meal time. 920-155. RENT: For men. 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