WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN HAPPENINGS on the HILL Nadine Schuerman, college junior, has been elected temporary chairman of Watkins hall for the last two weeks of school, and she will serve as president of the hall next year. Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, and D. Gagliardo, professor of economics, went to McPherson today to attend a conference on the small town economic problems in Kansas. The meeting is being held under the auspices of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce. Elizabeth Crafton, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, was recently chosen for membership in an honorary social organization for skilled horsewomen at Knox college where she is a freshman. Mabel Elliott, associate professor of sociology, will go to Beloit tomorrow to confer with administration and parole officers. Friday Miss Elliott will deliver an address to the high school graduating class of the gree state industrial school. H. William Reece, business senior, returned Monday night from a business trip to Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams, El Dorado, Ark., former students in the University, spent yesterday in Lawrence. Miss LaVern Kappelman, a graduate of the University in 1937, and Richard Harris, a former student in the University, were married April 19, in Alexandria, Va. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harris are employed by the federal government and they are living in Washington, D.C. Dr. F. C. Allen will give an address, "The Need to Dream and to Pray," at the Burdick high school commencement exercises tonight. Levenworth Sends Car Fleet To Boost Entrada Where's the fire? Or is it an engineer election victory parade? Or another serenade? The campus was baffled at 9:30 o'colck last night when it heard sirens, horns, and speeding cars. Students looked out to see streams of headlights going down the street. Some of the cars were throwing out handbills. Investigation proved that the big noise was all a part of a publicity campaign for the Pioneer Day Coronado Entrada celebration in Leavenworth, to be held tomorrow through Sundav. The ceremonial will feature a parade, Indian ceremonial, street dance, and general whooping it up. WANT ADS BOYS: Room and board for Summer School. Access to whole house. 1325 West Campus Road. 903-155 --- WESTON: ½ V.P., 16 exposure, compur shutter, 1 - 1-300 second, f2.9 lens, with case, good condition. $20. Phone 1002. 908-155 Spooner Plans Special Anniversary Exhibit Plans have been made for a special Seventy-fifth Anniversary exhibit in Spooner-Thayer museum. In the north gallery Oriental room will be a collection of Chinese paintings lent by Mrs. William Magnus Barber, whose husband was a student at Five Receive Teaching Jobs Next year's whereabouts of five more students who will teach next year was announced today by H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education. Robert Moses, Jr., who will receive his bachelor of music degree in education in June, will teach music in the high school at Adrian, Mo., next year. D. D. Murphy, graduate student, has a position as high school principal at Galva. Olivia Cole will go to Columbia, Mo., next fall to become secretary to the chairman of the art department at Stephens College, with part-time teaching. Joe Vansicle will teach music at Belle Plains. Marjorie Hetzel will teach biology and history at Lone Elm high school. Fifty students have been placed in teaching positions for next year. Chandler said. Before school starts next fall he expects 200 to have positions, however. Dyche Museum houses 20,000 specimens of ethnological material which are available for study. 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