SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Dyche Panorama Largest of Kind The natural history panorama in Dyche museum on which Sam Dickenson, Lawrence painter, has been working since last December, will be the largest of its kind in the country. Dr. H. H. Lane, curator of the museum, said today. Doctor Lane said the museum would be opened to the public in July, 1941, although complete remodeling would not be completed at that time. The museum has been closed to the public since 1932. The large, semi-circular panorama in Dyche is approximately 500 feet in length, Doctor Lane said. Most museums usually have panoramas which measure not more than 30 or 40 feet in length, he said. "It will take at least until July 1 to finish painting the panorama," Docor Lane said, "and possibly longer. Placing of animals in the panorama exhibit will not be completed until before December." Five men are now at work on the panorama, and four others are at work on paleontological displays at the museum. Additional crews of carpenters and electricians are being employed in the building, working on the floors, cases and lighting. The panorama depicts mountain, plains, and wooded sections of country; animals will be placed in the settings according to their natural habitat. Art Fraternity Initiates Seven Formal initiation services for seven students for Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, and pledge services for five more, were held Thursday in the Memorial Union building. The following were initiated: Michael Andrews, fa'41; Helen Cady, fa'40; Ruth Kellett, fa'41; Violet La-Mont, fa'41; Eloise Pohl, fa'40; Alice Schwartz, fa'42; and Charlotte Steel, fa'41. Following the initiation, the annual Founders' day banquet was served and new officers installed. The officers are: president, Louis Weinberg, fa'41; vice-president, Alice Schwartz, fa'42; recording secretary, Violet LaMont, fa'41; corresponding secretary, Betty Ann Leasure, fa'41;reasurer, Charlotte Steel, fa'41; historian, Justine Hopper, fa'40; alumni secretary, Charles W. Shipley, fa'40. Postponed Estes Reunion Picnic To Be Held Friday Estes Reunion picnic, scheduled for last Friday, was postponed until next Friday, because of the unfavorable weather of the past weekend. The picnic is held for all persons interested in going to the "Y" conference at Estes Park, Colorado, this summer. Students attending the conference will leave here as soon as finals are over in order to be at the conference's opening day on June 7. The assembly of Christian youth will last 10 days; during that time the young people will live in dormitories and eat together in a large cafeteria in Estes Park. Outstanding men from all parts of the country will be guest speakers of the group throughout the 10 days. Speakers from Lawrence at the conference will include Rev. Joseph King, and Theodore Paullin, instructor in history. Other group leaders will be Art Wolf, 142, in charge of movie instruction, and Lewis Irwin, gr, in charge of hikes and the recreation program. Girls to Complete Matches In Cue Tournament Soon All girls entered in the Coed Cue tournament are urged to play off their matches by the first of the week, announced Winford Ferry, e'40, inramurals chairman of Union activities. In order that the trophies, to be presented by Charles Peterson, world's champion trick shot artist, may be awarded before school closes, the results must be turned in this week. Pharmacy Board To Visit Campus The State Board of Pharmacy will visit the University School of Pharmacy Thursday and will remain for the Pharmacy banquet that night. The secretary of the board, Otto H. Kuether, Herrington, will speak before the pharmacy colloquy Thursday morning at 11:30. The members of the board are: Eugene Cook, '17, Iola; W. F. Sprague, '11, Fredonia; Paul Engborg, '23, McPherson; and Kelsey Petro of Topeka. Jayhawks and Tigers— (continued from page 4) sas baseball fans, but the team which meets the Jayhawks tomorrow was good enough to hand the Sooners their only loss of the season. True, Oklahoma had clinched the Big Six championship the day before and might not have been bearing down its hardest, but one of the conference's outstanding pitchers, Jimmy Pope, was on the mound when the Tigers batted their way to victory. Make It A Bike Date Next Time Rent a Bike for— ● Picnics ● Steak Fries SINGLES 15c hr., 2 hrs. 25c DOUBLES 35c hr. Baskets Furnished 14th 14th & Mass. RENT-A-BIKE The only veteran in the infield will be a familiar figure to sports followers even though he won't be wearing number 77 on his uniform or throwing bullet-like passes. He led the Tigers to a Big Six football championship last fall and was named on almost every All-American team in the country. His name is Paul Christman and he plays first base. In addition to Captain Carl Miles, the hurling staff is composed of Lafayette Howard, Frank Graham and Bill Spencer. The team's number one catcher is Lyle "Duke" Sullivan. Ken Wackner and Abe Hair are experienced outfielders and Herb Gregg, diminutive Missouri basketball forward, is a newcomer who has won the center field berth. This year's Missouri team boasts a favorable balance of veterans and rookies in the outfield, the pitching, and the catching departments, but has only one tried and true regular infielder. Kansas' starting lineup for the first game will find Jack Sands at first, Larry Hensley at second, Ray Napier at short, and Knute Kresie at third. If Monte Merkel draws the catching assignment, the outfielders will be Eldreth Cadwalader, Miller Cameron, and Henry Horak. If Coach Mike Getto decides to give the mask and protector to Cadwalader, Ramie Beims, who has developed into an extra-base slugger during the last three games, will move into left field. Jack Sands will pitch Tuesday's game for Kansas and if he can even approach the form he showed in holding the Oklahoma hitters in check throughout most of the second contest with the Sooners a week ago, the Jayhawks should be in the game all the way. All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 2—HITS—2 A picture as timely as tomorrow's headlines! . . . German U-Boats in N.Y. Harbor! Can It Happen Here? Wallace BEERY CHESTER MORRIS VIRGINIA GREY "THUNDER AFLOAT" 2nd HIT "GRANNY GET YOUR GUN" HARRY DAVENPORT Two gun "Buck Robson" Rides Again! A Rodeo, of Revelry! MAY ROBSON Starts WEDNESDAY Edward G Robinson "BLACKMAIL" Latest War News on All Fronts BINNIE BARNES FRANK McHUGH X-TRA SPECIAL JIMMY DORSEY — ARTIE SHAW LARRY CLINTON Your 3 most popular name bands in a big jam and swing session. This 3 act musical aggregation is a show in itself. One that you can't afford to miss! 30 MINUTES OF HOT MUSIC AND HIT TUNES NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Continuous from 2:30 ADDED: March of Time—News—Our Gang Comedy MONDAY NIGHT IS QUESTION NIGHT $10.00 in cash FREE