Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 7, 1960 Around the Campus Pershing Rifles Men Take Honors Company E, Seventh Regiment Fershing Rifles, took honors in exhibition drill, mortar crew drill, and machine gun drill at the University of Wichita and McConnell Air Force Base. Cadet George Meyers, Oak Park Ill., freshman, won first place for Company E in the freshman cadet drill. The group participated in the annual Seventh Regiment Assembly over the weekend. The regiment consists of 17 schools from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. The regiment toured McConnell AFB and the Boeing aircraft plant in Wichita. Welfare Workers To Meet Tomorrow Social welfare workers employed by the state will hold a meeting at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. The meeting will be conducted by Aase George, professor of social work. Problems in state social welfare work and cases will be discussed by the group. Philosophy Talk Set George Schurr, professor of philosophy at Park College, will deliver a Philosophy Club lecture, "Psychical Research and the Question of Immortality," at 7:30 p.m. today in room 305 A and B of the Kansas Union. Actors Tryouts Set Tryouts for Actors Workshop will be held 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Monday in 341 Music and Dramatic Arts building. Tryouts are open to all students interested in the theater. No previous experience is necessary. KUOK Airs Jaws Game The KUOK sports department will broadcast the Kansas Jayhawk baseball games with Oklahoma University April 8 and 9. Two games will be broadcast at 1 p.m. Friday. One game will be broadcast at 2 p.m. Saturday. Foreign Language At KU on WIBW "Foreign Language in the State of Kansas" will be presented at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow on WIBW-TV, Channel 13, Topeka. The University orientation center and the University foreign student program will be represented and topical comments about foreign languages will be discussed. The program is designed to show Kansans where foreign language is being taught and what influence it has on the people of the area. It also will show why it is of concern to other citizens of the state. 'Chips Are Down' At Fraser Theater A film written by a French author when he was in the midst of a transition from Marxist to existentialist thinking will be shown at 4 p.m. Monday in Fraser Theater. Les Jeux Sont Faits (The Chips Are Down) is sponsored by the Western Civilization department. Jean Paul Sartre wrote the play in 1947 and it is the story of a love affair between a member of the proletariat and the aristocarcy. Petroleum* Managers to Meet Petroleum Marketers Management Institute will be held next Wednesday and Thursday in the Kansas Union. Five guest speakers and panel discussions are scheduled for the meetings. Three Win Awards In Design Contest Three University of Kansas architectural students finished in a first-place tie in the annual design contest sponsored by the Kansas Masonry Association for KU's Architectural Design VI and VII classes. Awards of 50 dollars each were made to Stanley Ogden, Lawrence senior; Dwight Teter, Shawnee senior; and John Mischlich, Kansas City, Mo., senior, at a banquet yesterday evening at the Kansas Union. Larry Robinson, Wichita senior, received honorable mention. KCMA President Walter Morton, of Morton's Building and Materials Co., Lawrence, presented the awards, which were for designs for an elementary school building suitable for Lawrence. An additional 150 dollar award was presented by the KCMA to Prof. George M. Beal, chairman of the department of architecture and architectural engineering, to be awarded to a deserving engineering student chosen by the engineering faculty. Initiation Tomorrow Lane W. Lancaster, professor of political theory at the University of Nebraska, will speak at the initiation banquet of Pi Sigma Alpha, professional political science fraternity, at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Kansas Union. Some 4,400,000 babies are expected to be born in the U. S. this year. Purchase Unusual Gifts for All Occasions Hallmark Cards "When you care enough to send the very best" Malls Shopping Center Peggy's Gifts & Cards 23rd & Louisiana Riding in a Group Saves Money Find That Group Under "Transportation" in Your DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS NEED A RIDE? NEED RIDERS? BIRD TV - RADIO STEREO VI 3-2700 - Ext. 376 VI 3-8855 908 Mass. - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers IT JUST HASN'T BEEN THE SAME SINCE YOU LEFT IF A MOUNTAIN OF BOOKS HAS FALLEN ON YOU IF EXAMS HAVE YOU DOWN SEND FOR HELP Always available at The SOUTHERN PIT 1834 Mass. VI 3-9481 Black Patent, White Kid, White Suede AAAA to B to 10 Op three Gibb again mor mate $12.95 to $13.95