PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1941 Union Will Be Center For Celebration Doings "We'll wear the building out," says Fred Ellsworth, alumni director, of the Memorial Union building and the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration. From the senior breakfast in t June 9, to the last reminiscences of morial Union building will be crammed with students and graduates of all the years. From the senior breakfast in the cafeteria on the morning of June 9, to the last reminiscences of the "good old days," the Me- Registration headquarters will be in the Union. At least 5,000 are expected to register, said Ellsworth. Sunday of the celebration will witness no less than 40 class reunions. Bulletin boards will show everyone registered, so old students can easily locate each other. Class representatives will sell tickets for the reunions. Souvenirs for Sale Souvenirs, Prof. Robert Taft's history of the University, old Jay-hawker pictures, picture post cards, "Life in Laurel Town," by Kate Stephens, an alumna, will all be sold in the lounge to faithful graduates. Saturday evening, Mortar Board will meet at 4:30 before the Seventy-fifth Celebration dinner, which will be followed by a reception and dance in the ballroom. The entire Mortar Board society will sit together at the dinner. Senior Breakfast Monday After the senior breakfast Monday morning, seniors and graduates will attend the annual commencement lunch in the cafeteria Monday noon. All during the celebration, displays of all kinds will be exhibited in the Memorial Union lounge, which will serve as meeting-place and focal point of the event. Rain washed out the final baseball game between Kansas and Oklahoma at Norman Friday afternoon. WANT ADS FOR SALE: Old 1925 four cylinder Dodge. Tires and motor in excellent condition. Good gas mileage. See Bill Pendleton or call 1765. 885-127 BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 884-130 LOST: Gold and brown striped Gold and brown striped Parker fountain pen. Name inscribed—Ruby Ashland $3 Reward. Phone 860. 886-130 Revive Tradition * * * Commencement The entire Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration is built around the traditions of Commencement week on the campus. Commencement activities will be woven in among the anniversary activities. Chief among such activities will be the Baccalaureate Exercises Sunday, June 8, at which time the Rev. Frederic C. Lawrence, grandson of Amos Lawrence, for whom the city was named, will speak. Because of his grandfather's prominence in founding the University, the Rev. Mr. Lawrence will be a featured speaker of the anniversary celebration. TWO RECORDS (continued from page one) event in 9.4 seconds but the tail wind made it unofficial. John Munski, former Missouri ace, edged out Mel Trutt of Indiana in the special mile run and snapped the tape with a 4:13.4 mile to his credit. First place in the decathlon was captured by Charles Larson, all-around Culver-Stockton athlete, who racked up a total of 6014 points. RELAYS HISTORY--sell high school break his ten-year old record in the high school mile. Woelk's 4:31.3 was only 2.3 seconds off Cunningham's time in the 1939 invitational mile. (Continued from page five) American record. The throw also exceeded the meet record of 206 feet $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches, which had stood since 1926. Sam Francis, Nebraska's All-American, tossed the 16-pound shot 51 feet 6 inches, topping the old meet record of 25-8 inches. Vickery, of Texas, and Stevens, of Pittsburg Teachers, tied for first, in setting a new mark in the high jump at 6 feet 6 3-8 inches. Deckard of Indiana went over the 3000-foot steeplechase course in 9:27. But Archie San Romani beat Cunningham in the timel, timed at 4:14.1. San Romani, running for the New York Curb Exchange, edged out shot put, and 14 feet 2 inches in the pole vault, respectively. Other new Cunningham again in 1938, in the slow time of 4:23. Five of six entrants in the university mile were clocked in less than 4:23, with Blaine Rideout of North Texas State turning in a winning 4:16. John Munski of Missouri anchored his four-mile relay team with a 4:15.5 mark. Eight New Marks in 1938 Eight meet records were set in 1938. Fred Wolcott of Rice topped 120 yards of high hurdles in 14.2 yards, a mark that still stands. Blaine Rideout led his team home in the team mile at 4:16.3. Cruter, Colorado high jumper, set the present record of 6 feet 7 9-16 inches. and Beefus Bryan of Texas cleared a 13 feet 11 3-4 inches bar in the pole vault. New marks were also established in the junior college sprint medley, the junior college half-mile relay, and the university sprint medley. Cunningham came back in 19-39 to take his special, but had to watch Randolph Woelk of Goes- Elmer Hackney of Kansas State and Bryan of Texas set still-extant records of 52 feet $1 \frac{1}{2}$ inches in the shot put, and 14 feet 2 inches in the pole vault, respectively. Other new records were in the college distance medley, invitation college sprint medley, and junior college sprint medley. But this week and every week there's a race to the Jayhawk Cafe where you can get the "go signal" any time for fine food. POPULAR RECORDS Four new records were set last year. Abilene Christian College of Texas reeled off two miles in 7:48.4; Oklahoma University was clocked in 3:25.3 in the university sprint medley; and Baker beat its own college invitational sprint medley time with a 3:36.7. Pole-Vault into the "Hawk" and enjoy life. Blaine Rideout set a pace that was too much for his twin brother, Wayne, Cunningham, or San Romani, and established a new Relays record of 4:10.1 in the invitational mile. (Clifton & Burns, props.) JAYHAWK CAFE This Week It's The KANSAS RELAYS VARSITY Shows: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Continuous Saturday and Sunday ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME LAST TIMES TODAY — 2 HITS Continuous Shows from 2 Hilarious Football Frolic! The 3 Mesquiteers Serenade to the Spot ... Tommy Dorsey Breakfast Feud Benny Goodman I Found a New Baby and his Sextet Another One of Them Things I Boogied When I Should Have Wooied That's Her Mason Dixon Line Will Bradley "THE QUARTERBACK" "LONE STAR RAIDERS" Alexander the Swoose Why Cry Baby? ... Kay Kyser Wayne Lillian Virginia Robert Bob Rufe MORRIS CORNELL DALE Livingston - Steele - Davis ALSO — Final Chapter 'FU MANCHU' And SUNDAY — 4 Days — 2 Big Hits — No.1 — Screwy, Screaming Riot! SOMETHING FUNNY'S GOING ON HERE! Academy Award Winner and Private, U.S. Army ROSALIND RUSSELL She Keeps Jimmy on the Merry-Go-Round No time for comedy with GENEVIEVE TOBIN • CHARLIE RUGGLES ALLYN JOSLYN • CLARENCE KOLB • LOUISE BEAVERS No. 2—Fighting Their Way Up to the Skies! DRAMATIC AS A POWER DIVE!!! DEAD END KIDS and LITTLE TOUGH GUYS "GIVE US WINGS" Billy Holop, Hunitz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punley, Bobby Jordan, and WALLACE FORD, VICTOR JORY, ANNE GWYNNE. PLAY WAHOO WEDNESDAY, 9:00 P.M. FREE! $176.00 CASH! FREE! Thursday—3 Days—2—Great Hits—2 — John Howard, Ellen Drew "Texas Rangers Ride Again," "Scotland Yard" 1