Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 5.1959 QUEEN CANDIDATES—One of these smiling faces belongs to the 1959 Greek Week Queen. From left, first row: Mary Gay Dillingham, Pi Beta Phi; Gretchen Griswold, Delta Delta Delta. Second row: Nancy Varney, Kappa Alpha Theta; Sondra McIntosh, Delta Gamma; Zoe Ann Kelley, Gamma Phi Beta; Judith Neil, Alpha Delta Pi. Third row: Pat Swanson, Chi Omega; Julia Herrick, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary Sue Childers, Sigma Kappa; Joanne Novak, Alpha Omicron Pi; Karlan Ison, Alpha Phi. Not pictured is Lyndon Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Around The Campus Prof. Carey to N.Y. To Judge Ceramics James Sheldon Carey, professor of ceramics, left for New York today where he will help select United States entries to the June International Ceramics Show in Belgium. Sixty top potters will submit three works each in a New York show tomorrow. Noted Author to Talk On Book Exhibition The public lecture will be held at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union browsing room. Winners of the 1959 Taylor Awards for student book collections will be announced after the lecture. William B. Ready, noted lecturer, author, and Marquette University librarian, will speak here April 23 in connection with an exhibition of "The Lord of Rings," a book by J. R. R. Tolkien. Adkins Given TV, Radio Post Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of journalism and speech, has been reappointed to the chairmanship of the Utilization Committee of the National Assn. of Educational Broadcasters. The Utilization Committee is responsible for initiating and organizing services through which the NAEB can assist in developing instructional uses of television and radio in the United States. The University holds active membership in the NAEB. Gravity Expert to Talk at 4 "Airborne Gravity Measurements" will be the topic of a lecture in Lindley Auditorium at 4 p.m. today. LUBE A. AND G. D. L. G. Thompson, with the U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Center, will explain how a new airborne gravity meter has provided unexpected accuracy in measurements. Ticket sales for room reservations for organized house groups will begin next Tuesday. They will sell for $2.50 per couple. The Santer-Finegan Orchestra will play here March 21 for the Greek Week Dance, Bill Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo., junior All Student Council social chairman, announced today. Sauter-Finegan Band To Play for Greeks Dr. Reynold Iwamoto, assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a $900 Elizabeth M. Watkins faculty summer scholarship. Professor Gets $900 Award The award enables junior members of the faculty to pursue research during the summer. Wendell Yockey, second-year law student, has been elected District Clerk of District VII of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. The coming of warm spring weather is a signal for the opening of many things—flower buds, windows, picnic baskets, and of course, drive-in theaters. For those who have endured the long winter in expectation of the opening of these outdoor entertainment houses, this is good news. (This article was written and submitted shortly before today's snowstorm struck. Since Kansas weather can change faster than newspaper pages, we decided to run it as is. The story may be clipped and saved for the next warm day.—Ed.) Yockey Leads Law Group Lawrence drive-ins are open, and again providing evenings of diversified entertainment for patrons. Although operating on weekends only until the temperature rises above the present chill, one drive-in will probably be open full time about the first of May, according to theater manager Dennis Montee. There is the happy-go-lucky group of fellows, amid cans of pale amber liquid, bent on having a raucous good time. All of this arouses speculation as to the purpose of drive-in movies. By making a discreet survey some balmy evening, one can see that "entertainment" has many connotations: The Guadalajara Summer School will open June 29 for a six-week session. Radio Programs If it is a Disney movie, the family party, munching popcorn and escorting Junior on intermienable trips to the boys' room, is certain to be found. Guadalajara School in June The school is an extension program of the University of Arizona with professors from Stanford University and Guadalajara. But the major part of the drive-in crowd will consist of private parties in twos. These couples make other interesting studies—such as astronomy—during the show. In fact, if polled after the movie, it is doubtful if they could tell you the name of the theater. So take heed, entertainment seekers. Whatever aspect of movie fun you may desire is now to be found at those latter-day pleasure domes, the drive-ins. Later, Martin looked out the window to see his garage in flames. Then he remembered that he had hung his smoldering trousers on the garage wall. Courses in art, folklore, geography, history, language, and literature will be offered. Hot Pants Tuition, board, and room for the session will be $233. KUOK Tonight DANVILLE, Va. —(UPI)— When a grass fire got out of control and threatened his home, Raleigh Martin took off his pants and beat out the flames. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 6:00 Sign On 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time—Korff Maag 8:05 KUOK Album Time—4 Freshmen and 5 Saxes 8:45 Lucky Strike Melodies 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 Rich Wood Show 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Rich Wood 12:00 Sign Off KUOK News—6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:5 Weather every 30 minutes Gunsmoke, Car Fumes; Movies al Fresco Again SAC's motto is "Peace is our profession." Station wagons accounted for 15 per cent of U.S. automobile production in 1958. 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Tonight saw on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson, Douthart and Carruth-O'Leary Halls. 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Sonata in D Major for Violin and Harpsichord" by Mozart 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Symphony for String Orchestra" by Honegger 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: This Week in Kansas Legislature 8:25 University of the Air: Population, Resources and International Conflicts 9:25 News 9:30 Everybody's Classics 10:00 A Little Night Music: "Sinfonia Cantante" by Bach 11:00 Each in His Own Tongue KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, 91.5 MC GLASS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS TABLETOPS AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street 700 Maine TURNERS The Quality Store Phone VI 3-4755 PEACHES Sliced or Halves in Syrup 4 No.21/2 Cans $1.00 LETTUCE ... 2 heads 29c ROUND STEAK ... lb. 79c CELERY ... 2 stalks 29c CHUCK ROAST ... lb. 43c TOMATOES ... 2 ctns. 29c Fully Cooked LEMONS ... doz. 29c BBQ CHICKENS ... each 69c RADISHES ... pkg. 5c Edgemore FLUFFO ... 3 lbs. 77c BACON ... lb. 35c SHRIMP Breaded Tibbet 2 10 Oz. 89c Pkgs. 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