Page 9 mmis- little r," he The mittee powers' 1, and main- s were those lied Ad .m. Around the Campus Wallace will receive a travel allowance, tuition, living expenses and a $500 honorarium. Wallace, who is president of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics, is on leave from the Wichita High School West to attend the KU institute. Noland A. Wallace, Wichita Graduate student, member of the KU National Science Foundation institute for high school teachers of mathematics, has been awarded a Shell Merit Fellowship to Stanford University this summer. He is among 100 high school mathematics and science teachers in the United States and Canada chosen from 1,000 applicants to attend the graduate level seminars here. The Shell Companies Foundation at Stanford and Cornell sponsor the institute. Grad Student Gets Stanford U. Grant HOPE Nominations Due Next Wednesday HOPE nominations are due in 127 Strong Hall by 5 p.m. Wednesday. HOPE—honors for outstanding educators—is an award to a fulltime faculty member by the class of 1960. Rick Barnes, class president, is serving as chairman of the HOPE selection committee. All nominations should be addressed to him, HOPE award, 127 Strong Hall. Official Bulletin 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 brief material to the Daily Kanman. Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. Monday, March 28, is the deadline for submitting counselor applications for men's residence hall for the 1960-61 academic year and application to the degree of the Dean of Students. TODAY SUA dance lessons. 6:30 p.m. Pine Room, Union. Bring your partner and join June and Warren Crump, professional instructors from Kansas City. Inters Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 829 Miss. Bible study and refreshments Psychology Colloquium. 2:00 p.m. Union, Dr. David Rapaport, research associate at Austin Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Mass., will speak on the subject of theoretical considerations in the field of learning. SUNDAY Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. Friday, March 25.1960 University Daily Kansan Mr. C. Hall of Continental Illinois National Bank will interview for positions in commercial banking and management trapping, program in 202 Summerfield. MONDAY Episcopal Morning Prayer, 8:45 a.m. and nine o'clock tomorrow, 7:00 a.m., breathe follows. Centertown, CT Mathematics Colloquium. 3:50 p.m. Coffee, 117 Strong. 4:15 p.m., 103 Strong. Prof. Eduard Stiefel of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology will see on Theobrychus Soft Approximation and its Relations to Game Theory and Linear Programming." Psychology Colloquium. 8:00 p.m. p.11 Summerfield. Dr. Robert White. clinical psychologist for evidence with school of Compete and Development of Freudian Ege." HEADQUARTERS for all your photographic needs: Parties - Pinnings Portraits Weddings - Applications Cameras and Accessories Film and Photo Finishing Paper and Chemicals Camera Center A counselor's duties include counseling with hall residents and advising hall student government and activities. He receives a monthly salary of $45. Monday is the last day applications may be submitted by upperclass men for counseling positions in men's residence halls. Applications Due For Counselor Jobs 1015 Mass. — VI 3-9471 Next to Varsity Theatre The University Senate is scheduled to vote April 5 to approve or reject the "review day" proposal. Students and faculty members yesterday voiced favor of the "stop day" or "review day" bill proposed by the All Student Council. The bill would guarantee one free day between the last day of classes and the beginning of final week in May. Review Day Vate Set April 5 Application blanks are available in the office of the dean of students, 228 Strong. Few speeches which have produced an electrical effect on an audience can bear the colorless photography of a printed record. Archibald Phillip Primrose. The campus Young Democrats announced today the election of officers to serve for this semester and the all semester. KU foreign students are invited to a dinner April 29 in Chanute to be given by the Neosho County chapter of the United Nations Educational Social Cultural Organization. Foreign students who are interested should see Clark Coan, foreign student adviser. Reservations are due by April 1. President, Larry Welch, second-year law student, Lawrence; vice presidents, Bernard Bray, Lawrence graduate student, and Dorothy Hartbauer, Overland, Mo., sophomore; secretary, Jim Lawing, Okmulgue, Okla., graduate student; and treasurer, Philip Brooks Jr., Independence. Mo., sophomore. Young Democrats Name Officers They are: Collegiate Council Representatives are Welch and Michael Brodhead. Marion graduate student. Foreign Students Dinner Set Martin Denny's Exotic Band To Be Heard at KU April 12 Hoch Auditorium will throb with the exotic sounds of the Martin Denny Group April 12 at 8 p.m. "Exoticia I," "Primitiva," and "Hypnotique" are the group's three best-selling albums across the nation at the present. Martin Denny, leader of the group, is best known as the originator of an authentic exotic sound in music derived by the use of unique and rare primitive instruments played in a melodic and swinging manner. All the Jungle Noises Offbeat improvisations are created by the group. To get this effect, the group utilizes such things as bird calls, a Javanese xylophone, glasses, small cymbals, bamboo sticks and a celeste. Dave Cory, Wichita junior and general chairman of the concert for SUA, said that tickets will go on sale April 4. Tickets will be $1.50 for ground floor seats and $1.25 for the balcony. Cory said that the tickets may be purchased at the information booth Tickets On Sale on Jayhawk Drive and in the Kansas Union. He said that tickets may, also, be purchased at Bell Music Co. downtown and at Hillcrest Shopping Center and at Kief's music store at The Malls Shopping Center. House block tickets will go on sale April 2. Cory said that anyone wishing to purchase house block tickets should contact Ken Gray, Lyons junior and ticket chairman, on the morning of the 2nd. Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 STOP IN TODAY Lucky Strike's Dr. Frood reveals A Foolproof Method for Rating Your College Dear Dr. Frood: Do you believe in the theories that Shakespeare was actually either Marlowe or Bacon? English Major Dear English: All rot. I have done considerable research on the subject and can prove that Marlowe was actually Bacon, and that Bacon (who was a bit of a ham) was, in reality, Marlowe, and that Shakespeare, an itinerant grape squeezeer who could neither read nor write, was, in fact, Queen Elizabeth,! Dear Dr. Frood: I have a very serious personal problem. I am secretly engaged to three students here. Just between you and me, however, they are all fools. I really love a certain Professor Bowdley, who is married. What should I do? Needless to say, this letter is not for publication. Millicent Tweedley Dear Millicent: Your secret is safe with me. I've left strict instructions not to print our correspondence. Confidentially, however, you'll never get Bowdley. I wrote Mrs. Bowdley about the situation, in order to advise you better, and she says Professor Bowdley is too old for you. 1 See "Shakespeare Was a Grape Squeezer," by Dr. Frood, Frood Publishing Company, 60. Dear Dr. Frood: Whenever I am with girls, I stutter. Frankly, I think it is because my parents never told me about the birds and the bees. What can I do? A.W.Shucks Dear A. W.: You had better read some books on the subject. I especially recommend Mildred Twiddle's "The Bees Are Your Friends," and Agnes Moffet's "Songs in the Treetops." A. T. Co. ∼ ∼ ∼ Dear Dr. Frood: Is there any accepted method for determining the academic ratings of American universities and colleges? L.V. Leoger I. V. Leeger Dear I. V.: Of course, Simply take the total number of graduates and divide by money. Dear Dr. Frood: Whenever I put my Lucky down, my roommate picks it up and finishes it. How can I stop him? Put Upon Dear Put: Light both ends. Buzzy Dear Dr. Frood: I am just a little bit worried about exams, I have not attended any classes this semester. I have not done any reading, either. I must be in Aiken for the polo matches until the day before exams and, of course, will be unable to study. Any suggestions? Dear Buzzy: Do you think professors' hearts are made of stone? Just tell them what you told me. I am sure they will understand, and if they don't excuse you altogether from exams, they certainly will arrange some nice little oral quiz you can take at your leisure later on in the summer. COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, college students head right for fine tobacco. Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because L.S./M.F.T.-Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Product of The American Tobacco Company—"Tobacco is our middle name.