PRIDAY. MARCH 27..1031 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kansas Relays Queen to Be High School Girl Lawrence Women Will Piel Outstanding Candidate From 600 A queen's court, with a Kansas high school girl as the queen, will add a bit of the spectacle to the ninth annual football game, announced at the athletic office today. Entry blanks are being mailed at the athletic office today to about 600 schools. The athletic department of School Athlete association. Each school is to pick its most representative girl and send her to Lawrence as its candidate for the queen of the Kansas Relays. A committee of prominent Lawrence women will judge the candidates, naming one representative of the group, basing judgment on her record in scholarship, training and appearance. All other candidates will form the queen's court and all will be invited. The contest is decidedly not a "beauty" contest. Ruth L. Finch, relay's promotional manager and sponsor of the idea of a queen for the reconstitution of the superintendents of each school are it pick out the most representative girl in that school, judging her upon the five points outlined above and the election of the candidate to elect the election of one to become the candidate for the trip to Lawrence. Mr. Finch recently completed a tour of many Kansas towns at which he talked to some 80 meetings, mostly with students and teachers; girl as queen of the Kansas relays, so long as she is to be picked on characteristics other than beauty alone, won instant approval of all school author interviews, according to Mr. Finch. Hospital News --tion of Ivan Irwin, Burton Kingsbury Eugene Linville, and Ford Campbell Twenty-five students are now in the student hospital according to a report from there at noon today. Four were admitted for influenza treatment last night. They are Cliffon Harter, c$4, Clarence Birney, c$31, Burnett, c$2, and Fergus McDoe Kowell. Five were admitted for influenza treatment, c$31, and Ms. Emma Crow, fa$31 were allowed to enter this morning. A total of 124 called at the dispensary yesterday and five were dismisses this morning. --tion of Ivan Irwin, Burton Kingsbury Eugene Linville, and Ford Campbell Jayhawks Flown Dr. Ema A. Smith, A.B. 20, is on a leave of absence from the Iowa State College, where she is an associate provost in the School of Humanities and entomology. She is spending this year at the University of Chicago, completing work for her doctor's degree. Miss Mary A. Sisson, B.A. 21, is now a psychologist with the child welfare department of the Chicago public school system at the University of Chicago in 1950. The picture of a small tiger, the tiger of two Kansas university graduates, will be run in the next issue of the Graduate Magazine. The owners of this unusual pet are Bob Mitchell, A.D.24, B.A.27, formerly Katherine Zeissin. A.B.21. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell attended the commencement services of the University a few years ago, coming from their home in San Jose, East Bay, where they spent an equal distance from Lawrences, traveling by the east or west route. Send the Kansan home. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Mu Phi Epialon held election of officers. The following were elected to office, president, Evelyn Swantouth; vice-president, John Lovett; Favorite Voar, treasurer, Helen Stockwell; historian, Kathleen McMorran; correspondent secretary, Lucile Gibel; treasurer, Richard Warren; wardens, Dorothy Moore; choreist, Enterprise Knox, chaplain, Cristine Fink Dorothy Enlow, former president, Installation of officers will be held soon. Alpha Kappa Psi Holds Annual Pig Roast Mu Phi Epsilon Eleets Officers Alpha Kappa Psi entertained with a Pig Roat at the house chapter last night. The banquet is an annual al-fair given by the pledges for the active chapter. This year, it was W. A. Irwin of Washington College was the principal speaker. Prof. Dermence Gagliardo made a few philosophical reflections on the "pig" literature, and he published an renaissance Paper Mills and an alumni member, gave a brief history of the trainee professors at the institution. Inception. Charles Loek, secretary of the Douglas County Building & Loan. The Owl Society will give a party at the Memorial Union building Saturday, June 18, at 6:30 p.m. The Owl Society, is in charge of the decorations. Music will be furnished for the event. Jackson-Tegarden Engagement Is Announced Pi Bet Phi announces the engagement of Margaret Jackson, Newton, to Merle Tegarden. Liberal. Mr. Tegarden is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Owl Hoot Saturday Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain the members of the faculty at toon San Francisco, and the department will be furnished in the form of a musical program given by memen- Prof. R. F. S. Howey and Mr., and Mrs E, C. Q. Quigley of St. Marys were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were Fred Dixon, Frances McHenry, Pearl Swanson, Pengyu Li, Jennifer Bockman, Stylia Stewart, and Eleanor Lewis. Faculty Tea Dinner guests in the Phi Kappa Pi house last night were Prof. John Ise and Phil Gibson of Washburn. At a meeting held last night, Paul Parker was elected commander of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Mrs. Stover's Fine Chocolates In order that as many as possible may participate in this birthday treat, we are limiting Dinner guests at the Triangle house last night were Willard Young and James Darrow. In appreciation of the splendid patronage we have enjoyed during our Anniversary Sale, and as an added feature, we will give to each customer tomorrow, who makes a purchase of $1.00 or one, a half pound box of Phi Delta Phi announces the initia. Our Birthday Gift to You Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi House last night were Ruth Maxine Dovork and Marjorie Simmonds. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night were my Mila Latte, who lives in Lakewood. Elizabeth Ranney, Patti Johnson, Dalia Dean Dodge and Berta Wills. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last night were: Prof. and Mrs W. S. Johnson, Prof. Raymond Wheeler, Ms Frances Wilson, C. K. Bosigny and Mr Francis Wilson. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa, house last night were Mrs. Roberta L. Greene, Miss Roxoli Seabury, and Mr, and Mrs. Marion T. Coolidge. Triangle announces the pledging of J Chadwick Durrah of Marquette. Sterling Cutip was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epis- son house last night were Mary Wolf and Miss Beulah Morrison. "Canada spends $120,000,000 annually for "education," according to Dr. Walter F. Percival, director of Protestant education in the province of Quebec, Canada. Prof. H. B. Chubb conducted the fire-side forum at the Alpha KappaLambda house last night. Kenneth Slocum was a dinner guest at Corbin bull last night. Britannica Brooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. Billiards Snooker FRANK H. LESCHER 812% Mass. Phone 236. Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phones 105 ... If the K. C. lawyer can prove that the administration can't legally dismiss students from the state university K. U. might do well to set up pleasure resort facilities. Campus Comment Want Ads LOST. Thursday afternoon a Chi Omega pin between 1041 Miss, and 17th and Mass, Reward. Jo Lantry, Phone 1408. —145 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS sold on easy monthly payments, Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 727 Mass. St. ...188 --to own. LOST: Brown leather wallet in men's gymnasium. Phone 2863. Reward. —144 HOSE MENDED Service 25c. Miss Rohetts, 1216 Tenn. Phone 2331M. —147. WHIPPET COUPE for sale. Run only 100 miles. In good condition. A bargain for cash. See car at D. H. Spencer, 104 Miss. Street. —147. --to own. Give Books This Easter Sunday Movie War Threatened Great Bend — A Sunday movie "war" begged by threats of residents in Eminem County. The group plants against the operation of grocery stores, meat markets, and drug stores in Great Bend on Sunday is waging in the fight against the operation by the arrest this week of operators of Sunday movies in Ellwood and Huntington at the insistence of a Great Bend police officer and a church of the Baker Avenue Baptist Church. Here you will find the tales, times, fiction and non-fiction, fine editions for those who are building permanent libraries, poetry, religious books, and fascinating juveniles that any small brother or sister would love GOOD SALESMAN and organizer wanted to take charge of Kansai's circulation campaign next fall. Comparison information, details, giving address, telephone number and brief statement of experience to Kansai Business Office. GLIDEN TOUCHT home. A good place to visit visiting parents or caregivers in New Hampshire, located. 10th and New Hampshire, Phone 1538. Garage or parking space. The Book Nook —Added— Comedy Cartoon and Rin Tin Tin It's Great Because It's Real! Ends Tonite "Kiss Me Again' Bernice Clairc Ed. Everett Horton Shows 3-7-9 BEFORE you go to bed, stop at the campus restaurant and eat a bowl of Kellogg's Rice Crispies. Listen to those crunchy- crisp rice bubbles actually crackle out loud. They are a real treat. And Kellogz's Rice Krispies are so easy to digest. They invite restful sleep. In fact, dietitians advise a crisp cereal before bedtime. How much better than hot, heavy foods! Tonight, sleep like a top! Saturday Rise Krispies are great for a quick lunch. Extra delicious served with fruits or sweetened with honey, The Most Thrilling Story of The Most Thrilling Story of Hated Bard—Flocking Loyalty And Fooling The Enemy. *With a Climax So Unreal* You Be Spellbound For Me! Be Spellbound For Me! The most popular cereals served in the dining-room of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Bake Creek. They include ALB-AIR, PEP Brown Flakes, Corn Flakes, Wheat Crumbles, and Kellogg's whole-wheat Biscuit. with Jack Holt Tom Moore-Constance Cummings Also Kaffee Hag Coffee — the coffee that lets you sleep. You'll enjoy Kellogg's *Smaller Music* broadcast over WX2 and associated WN. The N. E.C. every Sunday evening at 10:30 E. S. A.S. All KK Los Angeles, KOAS Seattle 10:00, and KOA Denver 10:30. --with CLIVE BROOK CONRAD NAGEL Regardless of Weather Lawrence Recreation Parlor Over Rent-a-Ford Co. 916 Mass St. Bowling is the sort of exercise you need over the week-end. Spectators welcome Ask your friends When you are down down and get hungry, come to our cafe where we take pleasure in serving you. Our food is of high quality—Our prices are reasonable. 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