FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS X PAGE SEVEN od pol- rides to rudging a cam- you on Training pulled ht. He M.S.C. grade seedings inred in besides und in up his by the engi- ay. In ted on me was go, N. s con- to this on she stopped that had something have eaker al in- Wes- night. bethel Kan- sis dis- ms of will y." Wash- ing of As- scribes of of the int in next t the wem- ance Men's e 5 stu- Y.A. happenings on the hill Don Richardson, co-op delegate from Fargo, North Dakota, for the convention here, left Fargo at 7:30 a. m. Wednesday and arrived here at noon yesterday. He travelled the 700 miles via thumb. Undoubtedly the most disappointed man at the vote counting last night was Orville Wright, college junior. Wright thought sure he was elected representative to the Men's Student Council at the end of the first counting of college votes, but because of an error by one member of the election board, all the college ballots had to be recounted and Wright lost. The University trumpet trio composed of Herb Mueller, fine arts freshman, and Leo Horacek, fine arts senior, were asked to play at Pawnee City tonight and were allowed $10 for transportation. The boys decided to hitch-hike to Pawnee City. They split the money three ways. Donald DeFord, assistant lecturer in the chemistry department, spoke before the Chemistry Club yesterday afternoon. His subject was "Chemical Applications of Artificial Radioactivity." Harold Fields, college junior recently escaped serious injury while riding a bicycle down 14th street hill. Fields was unable to stop the bicycle and hit a curb. He suffered several bruises. Robert Regier, chemistry instructor, has accepted a job with the Missouri Portland Cement company at St. Louis. Loretta Osborne, college senior, returned Thursday from Kansas City where she spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents. K.U. Journalists To Staff Paper Twelve journalism students will leave the campus at 7 a.m. tomorrow for Kansas City to publish the Kansas City Kansan for one day. The journalists will be accompanied by Siegfried Mickelson, assistant professor of journalism, and will put out both Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning issues of the Kansas City Kansan. This field trip will be the fourth in a series of five made by the department this semester. Assigned to certain posts and beats, the embryo journalists will take over the duties of the regular staff of the paper. Students making the trip are Gabe Parks, Maurice Jackson, George Sitterley, Arthur O'Donnell, Don Pierce, Lillian Fisher, Eleanor Van Nice, Margaret Heyde, Kay Bozarth, John Harvey, Glee Smith, and Dave Whitney. WANT ADS LOST: Dandelion Day—1938 Topeka High School class ring. Initials on inside: C. W. T. Reward. Phone 877. 887-134 Haskell to Pick Queen Chief for Festive Day This University is not the only queen-crazy academic institution in Lawrence. Haskell Institute has announced that on May 8, Campus Day at the Institute, a royal couple will reign for the day. The names of their queen and chief will be revealed in a play presented by the students on May 4. The play, "Frenesi," concerning events at the school, is put on by the student council, and $ ^{ \textcircled{*} } $ ___. is written by the students. A dramatic selection of the royal couple has been planned. A dance will be staged during the play, and the queen and brave will be left alone on the stage at the end of the dance. An election to choose the two will be held May 1, but the results will be secret until the play. Miss Sibyl Mal, art teacher at the Institute, will again arrange historical painting, popular in the past, showing living figures in costume, portrayed in an illuminated frame. The subjects for the arrangement will be Jamestown colony from an old woodcut, John Elliot's mission to the Pequoit, the discovery of the Mississippi River by LaSalle, and the saving of Captain John Smith by Pocahontas. All Shows 20c 1941's Gayest Musical! MAUREEN O'HARA BUDDY EBSEN Also International FORUM Cartoon - Pathe News SUNDAY Are You a Sly Sherlock Or a Wily Philo? Then Pick the Murderer SAT. NITE, 11:30 At Our MIDNITE MURDER MYSTERY And Win a Free Ticket to the Granada Russell, Twente Direct Study At Manhattan Dr. F. O. Russell, director of Oread High School, and Prof. J. W. Twente, of the education department, returned Wednesday from Manhattan, where they directed a co-operative study of the high school there. This is a program of study sponsored by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools. A visiting committee from Liberty Memorial High School also made the trip. VARSITY Shows: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME TODAY ENDS TOMORO 2 — First Run Hits — 2 The Old Southwest Comes to Roaring Life! with John Howard, Ellen Drew TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN — 2nd HIT — Scotland Yard Solves a Baffling Mystery Midst Bombings and Blackouts! SCOTLAND YARD ALSO — Chapter 1 new serial "Adventures of Red Ryder" Don "Red" Barry Nancy Kelly - John Loder They're Terrific Together —Double Fisted Fun Romance! 2 GREAT HITS 2 SUNDAY----4 Days James CAGNEY Ann SHERIDAN — 2nd HIT — Sweetheart of a Picture! Music! Mirth! Melody! Elect Litchen N.C.S.S. Treasurer Miss Ruth Litchen, instructor in education, was elected treasurer of the Kansas branch of the National Council of the Social Studies at a meeting of the group in Topeka Saturday. Mrs. Althea Powell, practice teacher in problems, and Miss Loretta Osborn, practice teacher in American History, accompanied Miss Litchen to Topeka. The group also attended meetings of the Kansas History Teachers association. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 DRAKES for BAKES Phone 61 907 Mass. Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 961 640 Mass. Phone 111 M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES West 7th Phone 110 West 7th Phone 2059 Students to be initiated are Harold Gregg, second year law; Aubrey Earhart, Gerald Fowlie, Jim Brockett and Jack Beebe, all first year laws. SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. 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