___ THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1952 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Large Crowd Witnesses 'Kingdom of the Stars' Visit of Mortal to Fanciful Country Is Theme of Carnival By Helen Fahlistrom A capacity crown witnessed the first state visit of the Kingdom to Florida, written by He Cannon, fa 33, and presented by the Women's Athletic association and the University. It wna one of the best water carnivals that has been presented in recent years. It was the story of the mortal, La Verne Farnsworth, who visited the Kingdom of the Stars for the brief period of 24 hours. During that time she is to decide whether she would have a chance to swim with Cephus his subjects, the form swimmers, divers, floaters, and stunt swimmers perform for her. The Prince Lilianton Peterson, spec. tries to perform a synchronized swimming routine in love with, to stay, but she finally decides that she must go back to earth. **Exhibition Diving Attirets** c34 Mary Virginia Smith, c33 Ruth Pyle c35, Helen Boman, c34 Lillian Peterson, and Laverton Wright, ed ucl. the dives were the half gainer, full gainer, full twist, back flip, jack one-half, back flip, back flip. The form swimmers exhibited a number of strokes such as the back crawl tandem, single over arm, and front crawl which were done in time to One of the most entertaining features of the water carnival was the stunt division, which included dancers and performers. Cancer, Soope, Cetus, and Pieces were ill represented in the form Other performers in the carnival were the racers, floaters and dancers. the rizers, floesters and dancers. The carnival was under the direction of Miss Ruth Heeher and Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professors of physical education. Helen Leouse Coulson was the stage manager. Costumes were in charge of Mary Elizabeth Edie and Lois Rumberger. Dancing and music was supervised by Jane Martha Bishop and Janette Froye. Prof. Engel Makes Survey Figures Compiled Show Increase Junior College Attendance Attendance in the 10 public junior colleges of Kansas increased nearly 40 per cent this year, over that of his year, according to figures compiled by chancellor William Charnwood. Junior College committee of the University of Kansas. Last year, the 10 public junior colleges—Arkansas City, Coffeyville, E. Dorado, Fort Scott, Garden City, Independence, Hutchinson, Iola, Kansas City—had an enrollment of 2,117; the current year the enrollment is 2,918. The greatest increase was in men students, where the figures were 1.974 per cent; while the women's figures were 1.012 and 1.346, an increase of 30 per cent. Professor Engl labs also five private junior colleges including Central College, York College, Highland; Proola College, Paula; Heaton college; Heaton; and St. Johns, Winfield. The last named is new to the college. Heaton was Lewenworth, and Mt. St. Scholastica. Atchison, are now four-year colleges and not counted in the junior college Enrollment in the five private junior colleges now accredited to the University this year was 288 comparing with the 368 last year from the six schools. The general average of salaries shows a decrease from $2065 in 1930-31 to $2661 in 1931-32. Teachers Appointments Teachers Appointments Earl T. Anderson, '30, who has been superintendent of schools at Sharon, will be superintendent in Clearwater next year. Vera Faye Stoops, '30, will be superintendent in Burlington. Stoops taught English and Latin for the last two years at Washington, Kan. Announce Engagement and Approaching Marriage Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Frowe announce the engagement and approaching marriages of their daughter, Janette Lucina, to William Mcfee, of Grover, Texas. The wedding, which will take place on Saturday, Zeta home, will be at 4pm, on Sunday. Eleanor Frowe, c35, will be the maid of honor for her sister. The bridemaids will be Foine Epponat, c36, and Nicole Springer, c32; Margaret Rupert, a student at the Touchers College at Emporia, Wade Verdier, Memphis, c37; Marissa Gentry, gr. byron Duncan, a former student, will be the best man. Dorothy Fredrick, c34, will play the wedding music; Pena Field, c33, will Miss Frowes was graduated from the University last year and is a member of the Delta Sigma Lambda. He is now a student and is affiliated with Delta Sigma Lambda. He is now postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. William Frowe, 113 Vermont street, will entertain with a dinner in honor of the bridal party of Theta Epsilon to Present Play Tomorrow Night "The Country Cousin," a three-act play, will be presented by Theta Epsilon. Baptist security, tomorrow night, 8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 88 Kentucky Street. The cast of the play is as follows: Mary Frances Sheridan, Delaney Kolowitz, e:32; Mrs Sheirdan, Marta Bovea Lawrence, e:34; Patricia Riley, Ether Wieler, e:35; Beverly Martin, Hazelle Hedges, i:32; Barbara Martin, Olive Douglas, e:33; Elizabeth Fond, Thelma Wileed, i:30; and Janet, the man, Elie Mivi Eather Leigh, 634, will whistle a song and a violin doeit, "The Dream of the Sheperdess" (Lubtaksky-Greenwald) and "Foxes of Love," from Earlier and Earlier Eddy, Ia'anne*, between acts. Mrs. Paul A Rankin, sponsor will play the accompaniments for both Hellen Fisher, 634, is in charge of the ticket sales and Frances Andrews, 727, Margaret Diedel, 718, Elizabeth Stupebrus, 733, are in charge of the properties. Mrs. E. H. Lindley Entertains at Tea Garden flowers were the decorations for the Presbyterian Guild tea yesterday at the home of Mrs. E. H. Linden, a predecessor of Rev. Theodore Asman and community singing. Those in the receiving line were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. J. W. O'Bryan, and Mrs. J. B. Horway, Mrs. D. M. Swarthrock, Mrs. J. P. Wright, Mrs. Kilworth, Mrs. Frank McColloch, and Mrs. Frank Winston assisted. The assistants in the dining room were Mrs. Horsalel Underhill, Mrs. Coell Perkins, Mrs. W. H Ruen, Mrs. M. T. Coolidge, and Mrs. W J O'Bryan. To Present Special Music at Presbyterian Conference Special music at the fifty-third annual conference of the Topka press, held in Moscow on May 14, national and foreign missions, being hold now, will be provided by Dean Sternberg. A group of Haskell students will give a dramatic presentation at 7:30 to night picture show in connection with Saint Louis looking for the white man's book. Miss Elliott Ewing, of St. Louis, of the national board will speak on "National High School Art." Students and faculty of the University are invited to attend the meetings. Betta Theta Pi will hold its annual German party tomorrow, evening at the Eldridge hotel, Barney Seafield and his orchestra will play. Beta Theta Pi to Hold Annual German DRIVE-IN-MARKET The chaperones will see Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. Stover, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Ogden. Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Wholesale and Retail Grape Juice Ginger Ale Pint. 10c Ouart. 15c Pint, 15c Quart, 30c Where parking is a pleasure Phone 435 8th at Ky. St. SPECIAL ON PAPER A good grade of bond paper 49c for 500 sheets Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 717 Mass. Triangle to Entertain at Program Dance The Triangle spring formal will be held Saturday night at the Union building. It will be a program dance, and Morrison Rhythm Knights from Kansas Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, Mrs. S. S. White, Mrs. Bernice Hurturb, Mrs. C. H. Landes, Professor and Mrs. A. M. Oak- sley, Ms. Carinya Barrowls Barries will be chancenurs. Out of town guests will be Henry Gould, Alaina Callhoun, Theodore Foehrig and David Belford. Deffaulkton from Kansas City, Mo. Everett, Newton, Ontario, Washington will be Wall, Oklahomba. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi will hold their spring party at the chapter house Saturday night. Andrew Kirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy will play. The decorations to Hold Spring Party Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs, John L. Briggen, and Mrs. William Brennan, Dean Agnes Husband, and E. M. L. Browne, housemother. At the last meeting of Mu Phi Eison, bonary music moral sorority, the following officers were installed: president, Helen Miriam Biuman, fa33; secretary, Alice Gulp, fa33; secretary, Alice Gulp, fa33; treasurer, Blaire Sanna, fa31. install_ New_Officers the annual spring rush party of Phi Delta Theta will be hold tomorrow evening at Ecko's hall. June Layton and his orchestra from Manhattan will The Home Economics club initiated 10 new members last night. They are Marie Pearl Munden, sd'uln; Mary Beoubt; Evinco Lyne, gr; Dorothy Crum, c35; Carter Humbus, c44; Isa Wagner, c42; Lois Pearson, c4; Norman Thompson, c34; and Leta Wagner, c34. 'o Hold Rush Party Home Economics Club Initiates Mrs. J, B. Pugna entertained the book club of A.A.U.W. at her home 120 Tennessee street yesterday afternoon at The Club and Mertra* or John Ashman was given by Mrs. Marta Raydhill Plans were made for a visit. After the温母 tea汤 was served. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau darlings of the Sweater Mode $1.00 and $1.95 High-waisted, broad-shouldered, short-sleeved — there's your recipe for a perfect new sweater! We have dozens of the most important ones right here. Of Course They Look Hand-Made Lacy White Diagonal Pastel Mesh "Brite" 809 Mass. Omega house this evening will be Charlotte Bangs, c34; Alice Asher c32; Virginia Downey, c18; Loudhall Brown, c16; Maude Harrison, c34; Patricia Johnston c33; Rosenberg Jo Wentworth c18; and Dorethory Foen, c18. John P. Kling, who is a student at Southwestern College, Winfield, was a guest of his brother, Duy King, e35, Tuesday at the Delta Chi house. Kappa Signs announces the pledging of Everett Allison, c25, of Kansas City Kan. Lucille Schaplowsky of Hakland is visiting her sister, Martha Schaplowsky, c34, at Corbin hall. The Wesley foundation cabinet will hold its bi-weekly supper meeting tomorrow evening at the First Methodist Episcopal church at 5:20. Mrs. C. H. Lande entertained the following housemates at an informal bridge night. Mrs. William Hutcheson, Ms. Sarah Kane and Ms. Lucy Lyne Mullacha. Paul Adams of Furnahaw, Venezuela, and Bearerie Shakstessh of Topoka were dinner guests at the Delta Union house last night. Read the Kansan Wait Ads. SPECIAL See my lovely new spring bose I just bought. Two for $1.75 DICKINSON THE HOUSE OF HITS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Believe it or not— HE'S AN ARAB Added- BARD OF BROADWAY BOSCO'S PARTY STARTING SUNDAY JAMES CAGNEY IN "The Crowd Roars" She would be more dazzling if she wore gorgeous rhinestone carings from Virginia May's. $1.00 to $7.95 a pair for Spring Days There's nothing you get such a good feeling as new clothes. La Made has just the type we want, at the price you want. $5.00 - $5.95 - $7.95 $9.95 Sizes: 14-20 Sizes: 14-20 Hose for School 89c and $1.00 La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. 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