TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ative ning. happenings on the hill Allen Crafton, professor of speech, spoke at the regular noon meeting of the Rotary club yesterday. Crafton spoke humorously of the average Rotarian speaker. In honor of Music Week the club was also entertained by a trio of University students, Leora Adams, fine arts sophomore; violin; John Ehrlich, fine arts freshman, violincello; and Betty Buchanan, fine arts junior, piano. The Hill musicians were introduced by Thayer Gaston, assistant professor of education. John Randolph Tye, University graduate in 1939, spent yesterday in Lawrence. Tye is now working on the Topeka State Journal. Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, wife of Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, was the soprano soloist at the First Baptist church in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday night. Mrs. Wilkins sang the lead in the presentation of Horatio Payer's "Hora Novissima." Fred Raymond, professor of English and a University graduate in 1896, is general chairman in charge of the planning committee for the classes of 1896, 1897, and 1898. Former Congressman Chauncey B. Little, Olathe, was among the eight members attending a recent meeting of this committee. Selda Paulk, college senior, spent the weekend with Florence Brown, college sophomore, at her home in Sabetha. Grace Oishi, college senior, and Eula Rae Kerr, college senior, spent Sunday with Marjorie Hetzel, college senior, at her home in Waverly. Tian Eyman, college sophomore, spent the weekend at her home in Holton. Prof. Nash's Education Class Goes to Winfield Dr. Bert A. Nash, professor of education, is taking his educational clinic class on a field trip to the State Training School, Winfield, this week. Students will make investigation and tests of individuals under training in the school. The group left Sunday and will return Thursday. Last year the clinic class went to the Boy's Industrial School in Topeka. Printing Developing FOTOSHOP 1107 1/2 Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frek- ing Studio Are on FILE HERE. Education Enlarging Tinting Need Fifty In Entrada Are you a born actor? Do you want to appear in the public eye? Actors, R.O.T.C. To Join Cast For Big Kansas Show Whether you do or not, you are missing the biggest opportunity of a lifetime if you do not volunteer as a member of the cast of the Coronado Entrada. So say the sponsors. The biggest show ever to hit Kansas is sorely in need of about 50 good men to bolster the cast, Leonard Axe, chairman of the operating committee of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary, said today. The Dramatic club and the R.O.T. C. have been contacted and have promised to supply all the men that are available from the two organizations, Axe said. Faculty members are urged to announce the need in classes, and all interested men are asked to get in touch with W. R. Maddox, room 106 Frank Strong hall, who will make the necessary arrangements. Richard Burge, sophomore engineer, was awarded the Battenfeld Scholarship for this semester, Henry Werner, adviser of men, said this morning. Practice takes only about two hours each week, with sessions arranged to fit the individual's convenience, as different groups will rehearse at different specified times. The $50 award was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, of Kansas City, to the outstanding man living at Battenfeld hall. The men were judged on scholarship and vital contributions to the life of Battenfeld hall. WESTMINSTER HALL This is the student's opportunity to appear before a mammoth crowd in the largest spectacle ever to appear in Kansas, Axe emphasized. Dorm Names Burge Outstanding Man . . Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lundrigan, Mrs. Sapp, and Mary Jane Clarke, Independence. . . Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Drew Blaire and Dale, Grant City, Mo. WANT ADS LOST: Elgin wristwatch. Silver case. Brown leather strap. Reward. Raymond Tiemier. Phone 2726-W. 918 Mississippi. 898-145 FOR RENT: Good modern furnished house, K.U. district, 7 rooms, $1/2 baths, sleeping porch, garage, $35. Good 3-room apt. 6-room modern bungalow. Ph. 2105. 899-146 FOR SALE: Graduation gifts, woman's tan riding boots and suit; entire library, 10 cents each; French china; sofa pillows; Vose piano. Telephone 1534M. 1309 Ohio. 901-146 SALE: Weston 1-2 V.P. 16 exposure, compur shutter, 1--1-300 second; f2.9 lens; with case and one roll Dufay color; good condition. $25. Phone 1002. 897-148 FOR HIRE: Six piece band. Have just returned from successful engagement at the Tee Pee. Would be glad to play for Senior Cake-walk. Call 807. 900-144. Professors Will Serve At Bar-B-Q One of the outstanding features of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration to be held here during commencement week will be a novel Bar-B-Q on the night of June 6 at Memorial stadium, Leslie Waters, professor of economics and chairman of the Bar-B-Q board, announced yesterday. Banners of all the various student organizations, such as Botany club, Entomology club and El Ateneo, will be placed near registration booths. Alumni at the Bar-B-Q will register at booths of the clubs of which they were members while attending the University. Members of the faculty will turn waiters for the night and serve plates at the Bar-B-Q. Sgt. William Kollerden, traditionally famous Hill cook, will be the chef. Waters said that there would also be many entertainment features at the Bar-B-Q. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . . will hold its annual farewell to seniors banquet tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Club members include all majors in the department of home economics. VARSITY ALL 15c SHOWS SHOWS SHOWS 2-7-9 NOW—Ends Wed. 2 — Great Hits — 2 Returned by Demand! "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" In Technicolor IN TECHNICIA HENRY FONDA SYLVIA SIDNEY FRED MacMURRAY 2nd HIT "GIRLS UNDER 21" ROCHELLE HUDSON Bruce Cabot - Paul Kelly Wednesday Nite, 9:00 WAHOO $207.50 CASH FREE! THURSDAY—3 Days GENE AUTRY "BACK IN THE SADDLE" And JACK HOLT "THE GREAT SWINDLE" SUN.—"Down Argentine Way" Siq Eps Elect House Committee Newly-elected members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon alumni board have appointed a housing committee and action will be taken immediately on the long considered project of a new house for the local chapter, Glen Elliott, former president of the chapter, said yesterday. The new board was elected at a meeting held Thursday evening. Members are Courtney Crim, Lawrence; Greever Allen, Tonganoxie; Paul Fisher, Topeka; and Lester Kappelman, Lawrence. Although the housing committee is expected to begin action at once, it was decided at the meeting that it would not be possible to carry out any such plans by school time next term. Therefore it will be necessary for the organization to rent a dwelling for the next semester. DRAKES Phone 61 for B A K E S Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 961 Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. 907 Mass. Charles Wright, chairman of the Statewide Activities Commission, announced that the books would be judged or the amount of material which was printed, the quality, and the style of the work. Judges who will award the three cash awards will be Nation Meyer, head of the Student Correspondence Bureau; Fred Elsworth, alumni secretary; K. W. Davidson, director of information; and Wright. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale Calling all county correspondents! Don't forget that Friday is the deadline for string books containing all material which appeared in correspondents' local papers to be turned in to the alumni office. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 String Books Due Friday Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL hone 497 832 Mass Oil or Drene Shampoo and Hairdress — 50c Castile Shampoo and Hairdress 35c End Curls $1.50 up (No limited number of curls) IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 533 DALE PRINT SHOP Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 TAXI Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. WILLIAMS - ROBERTS Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 "Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford" Phone 278 609 Mass. UNCLE SAM Calls Me so I'm selling the best news camera outfit on the Hill. Speed Graphic with all the gadgets. A bargain. E. GARICH phone 2852,or 601 Try Our New Water Softener HOTEL ELDRIDGE Barber Shop Downstairs