Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 16, 1960 Around the Campus '52 Grad Named Wesley Director The Rev. Donovan E. Hull, a 1952 graduate of Kansas University, will be the new director of Wesley Foundation here next fall. While at the University, he was head cheerleader, president of the senior class and an active member of the Methodist student religious program. Miss Jean Stevenson, appointed new associate director of the Foundation, is now associate director of Wesley Foundation at Ohio State University, Columbus. She is a graduate of the Boston University School of Theology. He is a graduate of Garrett Biblical Institute, Northwestern University, Evanson, Ill., and has done graduate study at Harvard. He is presently director of Wesley Foundation at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. 2 Seniors Win $50 For English Final Ize Sedriks, Parsons senior and Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo., senior, were awarded $50 each as the writers of the best final examinations for Honors in English. The departmental program for Honors in English is open to highly qualified juniors and seniors majoring or double-majoring in English in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, or taking the language arts curriculum in the School of Education. Sophomores interested in joining the program this fall are invited to get in touch with George J. Worth, Chairman of the Honors Committee, in 311 Fraser. Waggoner at OU George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will confer today with faculty members at the University of Oklahoma who are planning a new honors program at OU. Dean Waggoner also will speak in Norman, Okla., at the annual spring initiation banquet of the OU chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. His subject is "Good Poetry and Bad." It is a mistake to say that Hitler is not Germany. In his demagogism, he unites just those incentives which goad the German mind to frenzy. -Emil Ludwig There needn't be. You can get a head start on your savings program by beginning now, while you're in college. Life insurance offers you a combination of protection and savings, and by starting your program now you will have the advantage of lower premiums. See your Provident Mutual campus representative for more information on a variety of plans, which may be tailored to your individual present and future needs. BILL LYONS SUPERVISOR 1722 W. Ninth, VI 3-5695 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Engineers Vote For ESC Members Students in the School of Engineering vote tomorrow on members for the Engineering Student Council. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The council organizes the annual exposition, organizes the Kansas Engineer and coordinates action between student and faculty. Summer Housing Applications Due All of Templin Hall and part of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall will be open this summer on a co-educational basis. No meals will be served in either residence hall. About 100 men and women have signed up for housing in Templin Hall for the summer school period. Templin will be open to all students, but GSP will be limited to mature men and women of graduate age. All of GSP will be air-conditioned, but only Templin's public rooms will be. Former Dean of Women Dies Single rooms in Templin will rent for $75, and double rooms will rent for $50 a person for the 8-week session. Rooms in GSP will be $110 for double and $165 for single accommodations. Application blanks for summer housing may be picked up in the offices of the dean of men and the dean of women, 228 and 220 Strong. Miss Elizabeth Campbell Meguari, former dean of women and for 34 years a member of the home economics faculty at the University of Kansas before her retirement in 1951, died Thursday at her home in Shelbyville, Ky. Clyde Thogmartin, Emporia sophomore, has been elected president of the Cercle Francais (French Club). Cercle Francais Elects Officers Officers were elected at the French Club meeting late last week. Other officers include: Carolyn Kennedy, Wichita junior, vice president in charge of programs; Angie L. Magnusson, Wichita junior, secretary-treasurer, and Martha E. Schwartz, Manhattan freshman, and Elizabeth D. Ekstrum, Rochester, Minn. freshman, refreshments committee. At the same meeting, the local chapter of Pi Delta Phi, national French honorary fraternity, announced its annual awards for excellence in second year French classes. Charles W. Hargrove, Lawrence freshman and Donna K. Rankin, Leawood freshman were awarded books, furnished by the French Cultural Services in the United States. Miss Schwartz was awarded a subscription to "Le Bayou," a French variety magazine. Steele Is Speaker At New York Forum Jack D. Steele, associate professor of business is the key speaker at the opening session of the first National Forum on Simulation being held today and tomorrow at Saranac Lake, N.Y. The Forum, sponsored by the American Management Assn, is being attended by leaders from industry and education throughout the United States. Simulation is the application of mathematical techniques to education, business administration, and research in human behavior. "CORE" is a REGISTERED TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT 1988 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. Ivy League Is it ever Ivy! Why, Coke is the most correct beverage you can possibly order on campus. Just look around you. What are the college social leaders going for? Coca-Cola! So take a leaf out of their Ivy League book and do the same! Enjoy the good taste of Coke! BE REALLY REFRESHED Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Kansas City, Missouri H. L. Imel, Asst. Chief of Personnel from Cleveland, Ohio, will interview in the Teachers Appointment Bureau. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin The Department of the History of Art presents "Great Cities and Their Art". Prof. Rich- s, Ed., The University of Chicago. ard S. Trump will speak on "Washington invited. Coffee served." p.m. Everyone Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. Epicapis Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. breakfast following, Canterbury House Tau Sigma (Modern Dance Fraternity) for males or females, tryouts. 7 p.m. Robinson gym. Come prepared to dance. LOST Grafmatic film holder, black. Lost Dec. 20th,1959 near Danforth Chapel. Important wedding pictures. REWARD. 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