Page 5 University Daily Kansan MAYTIME MAGIC — The Phi Kappa Theta Sweetheart and her two attendants smile for the camera after their selection at the fraternity's formal, "An Evening of Maytime Magic," Saturday. Sweetheart Patricia Dawson, Kansas City Mo., junior, center, is flanked by her two attendants, Suzanne Delaney, Tenafly, N.J., junior, left, and Donna Bowman, Russell junior. Alpha Chi Reigns For Law Fun Day Law students were excused from classes at 10 a.m. Friday to crown a queen, have a picnic and dance for their annual celebration of spring Friday. Prudence Schneck, Mission junior, was crowned "Miss Res Ipsa Loquitor" meaning, "The thing speaks for itself" at the dance that evening in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge Hotel. Miss Schneck, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was chosen on the basis of beauty and personality from a field of 12 contestants. Her attendants were Iva Kay Jones, Ottawa, and Heather Graham, Kansas City, Mo., both sophomores. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Come In Today LEONARD'S STANDARD 9th and Indiana Tuesday, May 12. 1959 More buxom blondes with shipwrecked sailors insist on Camels than any other cigarette today. It stands to reason: the best tobacco makes the best smoke. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. No wonder Camel is the No. 1 cigarette of all! "How can I be sure you've got some Camels?" Leave the fads and fancy stuff to landlubbers... Have a real cigarette have a CAMEL R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Fish May Survive Yet Icthyological nerves were calmed today by a statement from Frank Cross, assistant professor of zoology, that last week's oil-burning episode on Potter Lake has not killed any fish. Prof. Cross explained that any dead fish would have been seen floating on the top of the water. He said that such a prank might slow up their growing process, though. "The fish are quite small, and they might have escaped danger, but they could be killed by a repetition of the matter," he said. Illinois Chemist to Lecture A University of Illinois chemistry professor will lecture at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Malott Hall on "Polymerization Through Coordination." Dr. John C. Bailar Jr., the speaker, is president of the American Chemical Society. New Look in the Barroom CHICAGO -- (UPI) — Harry Watts, 27, said he got "sick of looking at the same old wallpaper." The accommodating tavern owner supplied the materials so Watts could paint an 88-square-foot mural on the barroom wall. Watch Wednesday's Kansan For Our End-of-School Year SALE CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio One Door South of Jayhawk Cafe Did You Order That Record You Wanted? Take a little of KU with you. Come in today or order your choice of these yearly favorites. Rock Chalk Revue 1 Meanwhile Back At The Igloo Alpha Chi Omega ... ½¹ 10" LP $5.43 2 Road To Nowhere ... Tau Kappa Epsilon ... ½² 10" LP 5.43 3 Tandemonium ... Delta Gamma ... ½³ 10" LP 5.43 4 A Jousting We Will Go ... Beta Theta Pl ... ½⁴ 10" LP 6.15 5 Sailbad The Sinner ... Chi Omega ... ½⁵ 10" LP 5.43 6 The Remarkable Tale of Dr. Fowst ... Delta Upsilon ... ½⁶ 10" LP 5.43 Interfraternity Sing 7 Any one house on 45 rpm or ... ½“ 10” LP 2.87 8 Top Six Winners on LP only ... 4.60 I.R.A. Sing 9 Any one house on 45 rpm or ... $ \frac{1}{2} $ 10" LP 2.87 10 Top Four winners on LP only ... 3.58 Sigma Alpha Iota, Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha 11 Anthem for the Coronation of A King ... ½* 10" LP 3.58 12 Ode on St. Cecelia's Day (60 min.) ... ½* 12" LP 10.25 Clip The Order Blank - Circle Your Choice Name... Name ... Street ... City ... State ... Include 50c for handling and mailing Include 50c for handling and mailing