'The Russian Idea' Is Humanities Lecture Page 3 The last Humanities Series lecture this year will be given at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, by Dr. Georges Florovsky, professor of Eastern church history at Harvard Divinity School. He is an archpriest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In his lecture on "The Russian Idea," Dr. Florovsky will analyze the vocation of Russia as interpreted by eminent Russian authors and thinkers. At 4 p.m. on Monday, May 11, he will participate in an "open conversation" about Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago" with Prof. George Ivask and Sam Anderson, KU teachers of Russian. European Fashions Modeled at AWS Show A style show that featured fashions from prominent designers of Europe highlighted the AWS All Women's Day yesterday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. From the Shetland Islands came seamless sweaters which are knitted on hand looms, kilt plaid skirts of Scottish woolen and woven knit fabrics which won'travel and which do not need to be lined. The sloping shoulder, cowel collar, jewel and keyhole necklines, cartridge pleated skirts, pockets or flaps below the yoke, handmade buttonholes and elastic waistbands were featured details of the imported collection. Other fashion came from Hanro Liestal, Switzerland; Bleyle, Stutt- gart, Germany; Gina di Pelazia Torino, Italy; Bryant, Tillicoultry, Scotland; Allen Solly, Nottingham, England; Tullock, Sheltland Islands, Scotland, and Glen Har, Glasgow, Scotland. 'Our Fair Ladies' Honored The groups of women honored are as follows: AWS Senate officers—Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo., junior, president; Jann Cameron, Topeka junior, Board of Standing Committees, Tex. sophomore, vice president; Sara Farmer, Pratt freshman, secretary; Diane Hoisington, Paradise sophomore, treasurer; Cecille Coe, McMerson junior, Adjunct Professor; Independent representative; Mary Gay Dillingham, Salina sophomore, ASC Greek representative; Linda Scifers, Pittsburg, and Joyce Viola, Abilene; McMerson represents Sara Farmer; Topkea represents to House; Janet Juneau, Topkea, and Karen Krueger, Yates Center, juniors, Barbara Holm, Prairie Village, and Nan Kimberly; Topkea, sophomores, and Sheila Ryan, Aurora, Mo., freshman, all Senate members. AWS House of Representatives—Ann Hoopinggarner, presiding officer; Carolyn Caskey, Independence, Mo., sophomore, vice president; Judy Anderson, Garden City freshman, secretary; Sara Carnahan, representative to Senate. Mortar Board—Beverley Baird, Janet Cameron, Sara Carnahan, and Jane Crow, Topeka; Marilyn Bell and Trudy Gier, McPherson; Alice Gould and Elinor Hadrick; Andrea Pinto; Karlan Ison, Overland Park; Janet Douthitt, Augusta; Barbara Fields, Webster Groves, Mo.; Alice Forsberg, Logan; Sue Suran, Hurgs; Sherri James, Emporia; Phyllis McCampbell, Kansas City, Kan.; Nicole Olsen, Montreal, Alton; Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo.; Sharon Shaffer, Chillicothe, Mo., and Jula Stanford, Concordia, all juniors. Phi Beta Kappa -Helen Adler, Fredonia; Mary Helen Clark, Rozanne Barry and Carolyn Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Fuchs, Erin Ann Cox, batafugae Sue Stout, and Anne Lasater, Wichita; Linda Farmer, Pratt; Barbara Goldsby, White Plains, N.Y.; Marcia Hall, Coffee; Gail Connell, Sacramento; Shane Murray, Lawrence; Eliza Klanze, Bartlesville, Okla.; Gayle Kenoyer, Hugoton; Kala Mays, Lyons; Laurian Seeber, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.; Virginia Stephens, Parsons; Barbara Wilson, Madison; Del., and Joyce Isaacson, Macksville. Huge handbags are definitely in the fashion picture. Many shown yesterday were of straw trimmed with leather and of black patent. AWS Memorial Scholarship winner- Carolyn Caskey, Independence, Mo. sophomore. Residence Hall Counsclors — Shevie Shuman, Kansas City, Kan., senior; Patricia Sortor, Kansas City, Kan.; Judith Khanna, Kansas City, Kan.; Meep-Meep, Shirley Ingmire, Council Grudge Joan Murray, Pleasanton, and Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo., all juniors. Residence Hall Counselors — Peggy Chessmore, Atwood; Lorain Clark, Lawrence, Donis Edmonds, McLouth, Le-Passer, Kansas City, Rickenbenton, Tori Patricia, Smith, Shawne, and Ruth Jean Spangler, Hutchinson, all sophomores. Jay Sisters—Susan Baker, Holton; Sally Barhydt, and Sherrie Spoignat, Prairie Village; Martha Bevacqua, Merriam; Judith Garrity, Robert Cox; Janet Wright and Sally Spoonable, Paola Maria; Carolina Ontjes and Judy Ningering, Hutchinson; Sandra Cozette Cynthia MacNeal, Martha Rowe, Kathleen Anderson, Mo.; Pricilla Crichley and Linda Scifers, Pittsburgh; Cirginiia Dresher, Lyons; Sandra Edson, Bethany, Moe; Sarah Farmer; Pratt Jean French and Marcus Nelson; Morgan, and Lawanna Steele, Wichita. Janice Hoke, Rebecca Myers, and Betsy O'Hara; Salina; Karlene Howell, Diane Iara; Carol Keeler, Carol Ott, and Lois Howell; Karol Kemper, Suzy Howell; Clipton Mo.; Harriet Jouy Larned; Nancy Kauffman, Emporia; Pat Lanning, Bartlesville, Okla.; Connie Lillian, McPherson; Lynn Magnuson, Western Springs, Ill.; Racine Male, Russell; Breese Adams; Malyn Simpson; Valley Folsom; Carole Pinkie; Groves, Mo.; Charlotte Roberts and Barbara Wingard, Independence; Sheila Ryan, Aurora, Mo.; Ms. Stes Simpson; Newtontown; Sharon Tilman, Clay Center; Roberts, Pa.; Marissa Ellis; Susan Wendt, Kirkwood, Mo., and Joanne Woodhull, Lawrence, all freshmen. AAUW Award to outstanding senior woman — Eleanor (Tudy) Youngberg, Lawrence, and Kala Mays, Lyons, honorable mention. “Our Fair Ladies” from each organized house—Alpha Chi Omega, Phyllis Anderson. Wellington senior; Alpha Delta senior; Alpha Kappa Alpha junior; Senior; Alpha Kappa Academy, Joan Elston, Topeka sophomore; Alpha Omicron Pi, Saar Seaver, Wichita sophomore; Alpha Phi, Sharon Day, Ulysses junior; Chiropractic major; Ohio College; more; Corbin-North College; Joyce Viola, Abilene freshman; Delta Delta Delta; Dorothy Drake, Webster Greves, Mo., Ohio; Oakland College; cinnati; Ohio; senior; Douthart, Mary Ann Markham, Hollywood, Fla., junior; Gamma Phi Beta, Sally Sue Wheat, Overland Park Junior; Gertrude Sellars; Ohio University, GASP upperclass, Jane Crow; Topeka; Grace Pearson, Marilyn Wiggins, Lyons senior; Kappa Alpha Theta, Kelsey Gellau, senior; Kappa Kuma Gamma, Theta, Prentice Mia Miller, Miller, Janet Shirley, Kansas City, Kan freshman. Pi Beta Phi, Creta Carter, Jennings senior; Sellards, Dixie Widup, Parsons junior; Sigma Kappa, Jane Boyd, Newton senior; Watkins, Marilyn Shaw, Galena junior. Fashion Show Door Prize Winners—Joan Murray, Pleasanton, and Suzanne Thompson, Des Moines, Iowa, both juniors, and Loree Antenen, Bazine freshman, one dress each, and Wynne Luskow, Lea Lus, one, one cashmere skirt and sweater. New colors include willow, honey, putty, seafoam, and olive. Peacock blue and emerald green will be frequent fashion go-togethers. The bright colors are the thing for summer and sports wear. Iridessent cottons and tablecloth and windowpane checks will be summer favorites. Shorts will be made of disciplined denim, light weight canvas and tournament cloth. Sweaters will be shorter this year to emphasize the waistline. V-neck sweaters worn over blouses and sweaters of bold shaker knits will be in vogue. Plaid skirts, jerkins and all silk blouses were modeled. Leotards will be on the scene again next fall. Swim suits of nulon and lastex with V-necks, deep V-backs and featuring bright colors were modeled. Caps to match the suits, beach coats and robes and beach bags rounded out the necessary accessories. Seniors Get Ad Awards Kansan Want Ads Get Results Mrs. Clydene Boots Brown, Isabel, and William F. Kane, Stafford, both seniors, are attending the 14th annual college awards program this week of the Advertising Club of St. Louis. Their selection as representatives of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information carries the honor of outstanding senior woman and man in advertising courses. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH Wednesday, April 29, 1859 University Daily Kansan MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming ASC committee appointments are now being accepted in the Dean of Students office ASC COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Last Chance — Deadline Thursday, April 30 Public Relations Labor Social Housing Publications Many Others Students interested in working in one of these committees apply immediately. Applications due Thursday, April 30. Stephen Hill Top Speaker Stephen Hill, Lawrence senior, won the first annual Delta Sigma Rho Public Affairs Speaking Contest last night in Bailey Auditorium. Hill was awarded a set of Encyclopedia Americana for his speech on "Eternal Vigilance." In his talk, Hill said that society exists for responsible people and slips away from apathetic people. "An aware public might be a responsible one. If the public could be made aware through education, then it might become more responsible." Hill said. Other participants in the contest were Sue Ann Elmore, Stafford junior, Robert Nebrig, Leavenworth junior, and Georgia Erickson, Kansas City, Kan., senior. They Only Serve The People LONDON—(UPI) One hundred fifty garbage collectors were on strike today because city officials refused to let them sell tidbits plucked from the trash cans. The orchid grows from the smallest seed in the world. Health Study Grant Awarded to KU KU has received a $14,947 grant from the National Institute of Health to support the training of graduate students and postdoctoral trainees in experimental pathology. The grant is one of 18 made in the United States for training of research scientists in eight basic medical and health related sciences. The Twentieth Century Fund estimates that only two per cent of the earth's total surface is fully suited to agricultural production. For Expert Watch Repair And All Your Jewelry Needs WOLFSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. 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