TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN un- angle had fray, it his he AO happenings on the hill A small place in the inventor's hall of fame should be saved for Sam Forsyth and Robert Paulette, senior engineers. They are the "brains" behind the complex Theta Tau student waker-upper, exhibited in front of Marvin hall last week. The invention will probably be shown again at the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration in June. Herbert Barnett, Ponca City, Okla., was on the Hill last weekend visiting Margaret Meek, fine arts junior. Barnett was on his way to Ann Arbor, Mich., where he is a student at the University of Michigan. The University of Wisconsin track team is remaining in Lawrence a few days before going to Des Moines for the Drake Relays. Jayhawk trackmen have a dual meet scheduled with the Wisconsin boys this afternoon. Dick Tippin, fine arts senior, directed the University band Friday afternoon when it played for the visiting high school students. Dwight Hamborsky and Grable MacFarland from Wabash College spent the weekend on the Hill visiting Lloyd Hamilton, graduate student. William Gilstrap, graduate of the College in 1939, visited friends in Lawrence yesterday afternoon. A loyal son of Kansas was sitting by the pole vault runway Saturday morning, gazing at the muddy track, and commenting on it to a stranger sitting beside him. During the course of the conversation, the Kansan asked said stranger if he had ever done any pole vaulting. He had—a little—for the stranger was Earle Meadows, world's indoor champion. Doris Mae Knuth, a student at Kansas State, spent the weekend visiting Helen Edin, fine arts junior, and attending the Tri Delt convention at Baker University in Baldwin. Wanda Endicott, Kansas City, Mo. visited Margaret Hathway, college senior, this weekend. Betty Riley, St. Louis, was a weekend guest of Georgianne Theis, fine arts senior. Both girls were students at Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Mo., in 1936 and '37. Robert Geiger, St. Joseph, spent Saturday on the Hill visiting his cousin, Dwight Geiger, college junior. Helen Kay Moore, education junior, had six Tri Delta from Kansas State visiting her at the Chi Omega house Friday and Saturday. Developing Printing FOTOSHOP 1107½ Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Fryk- ing Studios Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Lindley Life Masks Made By Poco Frazier "Poco" Frazier, instructor of archi-itecture and design, finished this week five life masks of Chancellor Lindley from the original mask he made in 1936. Life masks are made of each president of the United States and other people of importance. After graduation from the University Frazier was assistant to Lorado Taft, Chicago sculptor. One of his duties was to make an occasional life mask used in making a portrait bust. The life mask is absolutely accurate in recording every detail of the human face. On a vacation trip back to Kansas, Frazier go the idea of making a life mask of Chancellor Lindley. He contacted the Chancellor at his home, and applied the moistened plaster in Chancellor Lindley's own kitchen. Mask Made in Kitchen Only seven minutes is required for Frazier to take an impression. He prepares the face with grease or olive oil and then smooths the plaster on the face and around the nostrils and eyes and let it set. The impression is removed and filled with cortrock. After the combination has set the outside plaster is knocked off and the life mask remains. One life mask will be given to Mrs. Lindley, and one to each of her sons. One will be reserved for the University, and the fifth mask will be sent to Chancellor Lindley's alma mater, the University of Indiana. Applications for dance manager, cheerleaders, a13 editor of the 1941- 42 student directory must be filled within the next week. James E. Diamond, chief engineer for the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft company, Hartford, Conn., was here today to interview senior students in the School of Engineering. Applications Due For Campus Jobs Applications for varsity dance manager must be in the office of Henry Werner, adviser of men, by April 29. The dance manager receives $100 a year. Directory editor will be selected April 28. Applications must be filed in the N.Y.A. office by April 25. Applications for cheer leader should be in Dean Werner's office by April 28, since tryouts will be held April 30. The cheerleaders and directory editor positions are being filled now instead of next fall because of the crowded activity schedule in the fall, Bill Farmer, president of the M.S.C., said today. WANT ADS BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 884-130 LOST: Gold and brown striped Parker fountain pen. Name inscribed—Ruby Ashland. $3 Reward. Phone 860. 886-130 JAYHAWKER JAMBOREE ON THE SCREEN TONIGHT ENDS WEDNESDAY TONITE At 9 p.m. ONLY Featuring And His Band CLYDE BYSOM Talent that's Tops, from K.U. with K.U. QUARTETTE DOROTHY NELSON SIDNEY DAWSON with 6 BIG NOVELTY ACTS ON THE STAGE Wednesday, 11:30 p.m. and THURSDAY—3 Days For Posy Pullers **★★★** Concession SUNDAY — "MEN OF BOYSTOWN" Candy! Cream puffs! Right this way! So the boys from Battenfeld, Carruth, and Templin halls will be yelling tomorrow. They are building a concession stand from which they will sell pastries and candies from their own kitchens to dandelion diggers. 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 M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance 0 Mass. Phone 11 640 Mass. Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES West 7th Phone 110 West 7th Phone 2059 SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Election of officers for the coming year will be held preceding the banquet. Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Laird Will Speak To Journalists Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Landon Laird, writer of the "About Town" column in the Kansas City Star, will speak at the Founders' Day banquet of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity in the Memorial Union building at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass 1941 Convertible Coupe Radio and Heater 2700 Actual Miles Car sold on a new-car guarantee Black with Beautiful Red Leather Upholstery This Would Make a Swell Graduating Present Car sold on a new-car guarantee Williams-Robert Motor Co. Telephone 278 Drene or Oil ... 50c Castile Shampoo ... 35c End Curl Permanents IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. Phone 533 OREAD BARBER SHOP Under New Management "Give us a try" John Eaton. manager DALE PRINT SHOP Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 TAXI Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 WILLIAMS - ROBERTS "Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford" Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. Gustafson BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 Try Our New Water Softener HOTEL ELDRIDGE Barber Shop Downstairs