Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 8, 1959 Miss Lawrence Finalists Named Nine KU students and one Lawrence woman were announced last night as finalists in the annual Miss Lawrence pageant sponsored by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Freshman finalists are Diane Alice and Mary Arnett, Lawrence; Dorothy Ellis, Wichita, Lorraine Riley, Arlington Heights, Ill.; Sharon Tehbenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., and Beverly Stephens, Fort Worth, Tex. Other finalists are Alice Fawn Hooker, Independence, Mo., Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo., and Judy Weatherby, Fort Scott. All three are sophomores. The pageant, which precedes the Miss Kansas and Miss America beauty contests, was held in the Lawrence High School Auditorium. Twenty-three women, including 15 KU students, were entered in the contest. 200 Will Attend Kansan Board Dinner Approximately 200 persons are expected for the annual Kansas Board dinner at 6 tomorrow night in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Scholarships and awards will be presented to outstanding students in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and to those working on the Daily Kansan. Richard Harkness, NBC radio and television commentator, will speak on the life of a Washington newsman. Meredith Nystrom To Give Recital Meredith Nystrom, Maryville, Mo. senior, will be presented in a Senior Recital by the School of Fine Arts at 8 p.m. Monday in Swarthout Recital Hall in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Miss Nystrom is a pupil of Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano. Her program will include works by Bach, Brahms, Debussy and Chopin. The concert is open to the public. Souls 'Saved" in 20 Minutes EDMONTON, Alberta — (UPI) The Rev. William B. Ochs, of Washington, vice president of the Seventh-Day Adventists' North American Division, told a meeting last night that sermons are too long. "If you don't strike oil in 20 minutes, stop boring," he said. Atomic theory was expounded as early as 400 B.C. by Democritus, a Greek physical philosopher. MOVING? RENT-A-TRUCK, DO IT YOURSELF Moving Pads and Refrigerator Dollies Low Rates—Go Anywhere HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Yellow Cab Co. License 400 Van Buren, Topeka Ph. FL 7-4441 For Expert For Expert Watch Repair And All Your Jewelry Needs WOLFSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Dog-Saver Gets A Sweet Reward The young hero who saved Sunny, a petite cocker spaniel damsel, from a doghandling at the paws of an amorous boxer has been identified He is Bradley Rambat, Bird City sophomore, who is eating a huge chocolate fudge cake today as a reward for his bravado. The cake was given to him by Mrs. Nola Ring, owner of "Sunny" and wife of an engineering instructor. Mrs. Ring was walking Sunny on a leash recently near Green Hall when the boxer charged the blonde-haired cocker. Mrs. Ring said the boxer was frothing at the mouth and jumped her dog. "I tried to pull them apart, but the leash broke and I could not do anything" she said. Rambat happened by, grabbed the boxer by the collar, and allowed Mrs. Ring to retrieve her pet. Pictured is Rambat, on the right, handing a piece of his reward to a friend, Don L. Shahan, Bird City junior. Mrs. Ring forgot to thank the hero and has been looking for him ever since. She located him after the incident was reported in Tuesday's Kaisan. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Get satisfying flavor...So friendly to your taste! © A.T. Co., Product of The American Relacee Company - Relacee is our middle name