Page 12 University Daily Kansas Wednesday. Oct. 14, 1959 THE HARD SELL—Sally Atwood, Winfield freshman and Bill Harper, Topeka senior clowned atop the information booth yesterday afternoon to promote ticket sales for the senior picnic Saturday morning. Eighteen Compete for Senior Queen Title Eighteen women have been chosen as candidates for senior queen The queen will be elected at the Strike Continues At Sugar Creek KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) The 3-month-old strike at the Sugar Creek refinery of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana continued today after management and union representatives reported no progress yesterday in a meeting at the Federal office building here. Yesterday's session was the 29th called between company representatives and officials of the oil, chemical and atomic workers union. It was called by H. A. Griffith of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. P. C. Livesay, plant manager, said the meeting was devoted to a discussion of the major strike issues. No more meetings have been set The Golden Rule works like gravitation—Charles Fletcher Dole. Richart M. Barnes, Seneca, class president will crown the queen at the half of the KU-Kansas State football game Saturday. The candidates include Lyndon L. Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lois Tolbert, Grace Pearson, Diane Henry, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Toian S. Bowser, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Janet Cameron, Sellards, all of Toneka. senior coffee at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Other candidates are Linda Rundle, Bonner Springs, Alpha Delta Pi; Peggy McCormack, Kansas City, Mo.; Alpha Chi Omega; Loretta M. Nauman, Alton Miller; JoAnn Dodder, Overbrook, Douthart; Wynne S. Luskow, St. Louis, Mo.; Alpha Phi; Myrna Arnot, Higginsville, Mo. O'Leary, and Melinda A. Williams, Kansas City, Mo., Delta Gamma. Betty Grist, Independence, Mo. Sigma Kappa; Nancy L. Scott, Emporia, Pi Beta Phi; J. Ann Cramer, Cincinnati, Ohio, Alpha Omicron Pi; Judith Lee Duncan, Overland Park, Kappa Alpha Theta; Kathryn A. Hupp, Wichita, Chi Omega, and Marlyn E. Miller, Lawrence, Gamma Phi Beta. Senior Coffee Is Tomorrow There will be no classes for seniors from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow. The administration has excused all seniors from classes to attend the senior coffee in the Union Ballroom. The Class of '60 queen, who will reign at every future event of the class' activities, will be elected at the coffee. The queen's identity will be revealed at pre-game festivities Saturday which is Senior Day. Senior buttons, pennants, ID and senior picnic tickets will be available at the coffee. Only the ID's are free. They went on sale today at the information booth. The booth will be open through Friday at 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Buses will be provided for transportation to the senior picnic at the Five-Twelve Club Saturday. The buses will leave the Union at 10:30 a.m. and will return to the stadium at 12:30 p.m. The Five-Twelve Club is located straight east on 15th Street. two blocks beyond the end of the blacktop, on the south side of the street. 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 Bulletin to the City Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function Petitions for freshman and foreign student elections. Oct. 8-Oct. 16. Return petitions to the Dean of Students' office by 5 p.m. on Oct. 16. Any petitions not due time will be due in the ASC office by noon, Oct. 17. This is the deadline. Fulbright Application Deadline is Tuesday. Turn in at 306 Fraser. TODAY Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers, 5- 5.20 p.m., Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Kurz. Jay James Meeting, p.m., Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Newman Club Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. the Pikha Kappa Theta house for transportation Epicopalor Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. the breakfast following. Canterbury House. Newman Club, 12:35 p.m., Room 305, Kansas Union, Daily Rosary. Poetry Hour, 4:00 p.m. Music and Bowling Room Professor Quinn reading humanities lecture German Club meets at 5:00 p.m. in Room 402 Fraser. The program will be "Piepremy Opera" Recordings of music from this will be played. Everyone welcome. Bridge Lessons Begin Oct.28 Vox Populi, 7:30 p.m., Pine Room in Kansas Union. Christian Science Organization Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel Faculty, students and friends are invited to attend. SUA bridge lessons will begin Oct. 28 instead of tonight as reported in yesterday's Kansan. FRIDAY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 829 Inter-Varsity p.m. Bible study and *refreshments*. Young Republicans meeting, 10 a.m. Green Hall court room. Speakers will be Congressmen Robert Griffin of Michigan; Melvin Laird, Wisconsin, and Albert Quie, Minnesota. They will speak on "A Better America." Bridge lessons will be given in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Eight weekly lessons will be given for a fee of $1. Sunflower Village To Be Auctioned KANSAS CITY, Mo. —(UPI)— Sunflower Village, wartime boom area for powder plant workers near Eudora, will be sold at auction. The Village is 10 miles east of Lawrence. The announcement came Tuesday from federal government officials The sale is set for Nov. 30. Invention Called Medieval Trait (Continued from Page 1) a prime worship of God, Prof. White said. In the east, the monks were more interested in religious learning. They were still grinding corn by hand when the western monks were using the power of water and wind. Mechanization Motivation "Only in the West was the motivation to substitute power and a machine for labor thought unworthy of a child of God," Prof. White said. The motivation to mechanize was lacking in the East. "Spontaneity, creativity, and openness to review ideas was the atmosphere of the western medieval world. The dynamism of western medieval technology was the emphasis in placing labor on machines rather than on the backs of man." Prof. White concluded. BRUSHED BUCK The smartest Leisual to wear with blue or grey - This is a shoe which makes smart casual clothes look even smarter, especially if you're wearing blue or grey. Grey brushed buck is the casual leather of the day, and Jarman has used it to great advantage in this classic crepe-soled moccasin slip-on—truly the smartest Leisure of the season. Come in and try a pair. REDMAN'S SHOES 815 Mass. Bring Your Hair Out of the Shadows! 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