Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 19, 1958 Students' Gift Lists Equal to Young Ones' Christmas is the time when little children look for Santa Claus and wonderful gifts, and KU students are no different. They also have their own list of presents. When asked what they would like for Christmas, many students could not forget school. Louis Graves, St. John junior wanted "a five hour pud course." Jim Cleland, WaKeeney senior—"I want to graduate." Louis Graves, St. John junior wanted "a five hour pud course." Dave Wilson, Leawood senior, added, "I need a sheepskin and the country needs a new draft law." Like the little children who spend much time preparing a long list of things desired from Santa, Anne Shaffer, Russell junior, has a list of gifts too. In order of importance, she wants: 1. A trip to either Europe or Russia. 2. Car (convertible). 3. Stereo-hi-fi. Other students' Christmas wishes included: Ed Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill., senior—"I want Miss Santa to deliver my gifts, not that fat old man." Owen Boland, New Hyde Park, N.Y., sophomore—"For Christmas this year I would like only to sense the great feeling of the Christmas spirit. If I could have this, it would be a nice vacation." Marty Rowe, Leawood freshman—"Being home with my family and friends will be a wonderful Christmas." Jerry Foos, Scottsbluff, Neb., sophomore—"A sun lamp to remind me of the trip to California I am missing because of track practice." Patrick Pitner, Glasco junior—"I want Santa to keep his reindeer off my folks' roof, as it leaks bad enough as it is now." Laura Richmond, Mission freshman—"I want the true Christmas spirit." Jerry Nelson, McPherson junior—"Bah, humbug." Jerry Wilder, Mission sophomore—"I want a sled and an electric train." Larry Hazelrigg, Rock Port, Mo., senior—"I want to get out of school, a new Corvette, and to get married." Science Centennial Display In Watson Honors Darwin The 100th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's "Origin of the Species" is being commemorated with an exhibition of books and documents in Watson Library. The material on display was arranged by John Weir, associate professor of zoology, and Joseph Rubinstein, assistant professor of bibliography. Most of the display belongs to the University. Several volumes have been borrowed from Honorary Initiates In Pershing Rifles The honorary cadet captain of the Pershing Rifles, Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, was initiated as an honorary member of the ROTC honor society last night. Sgt. 1.C. Collie Mattfeld, assistant instructor of military science, also was initiated as an honorary member of the group. The society announced promotions at the meeting for the following members: Marvin E. McDougal, Fontana sophomore; Joseph M. Mosier, Colby sophomore; Stewart E. Nowlin, Holton sophomore; John H. Shenk, Lawrence sophomore, and Richard A. Williams, Merriam sophomore, to sergeant first class. Kenneth J. Brown, Herington sophomore; Douglas C. Reed, Cassoday sophomore, and Richard P. Wilcox, Kansas ity, Mo., junior, to sergeant. Football arrived at KU in 1890. KU had 4 graduates in 1873 Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Mo. Mufflers and Talipipes Installed free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Included are books by Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin, Sir Charles Lyell, Thomas Huxley, Robert Chambers, Hugo de Vries, G. J. Mendel and Francis Galton. A personal letter from Charles Darwin to Prof. James E. Todd, former KU faculty member, written April 10, 1882, is on display. Darwin died April 19, 1882. The display represents publications of a period of about 100 years. Thoughts leading to the great Darwin book, and subsequent scientific observations are included in the display. Also on display is a geneology of the Darwin - Wedgewood - Galton family, whose members excelled in many fields of endeavor. Lodging will be at the Estes Park YMCA Association Camp. Three KU foreign students will provide instruction. The KU-Y will sponsor a ski trip for 37 KU students during semester vacation break. Jan. 24 to 28. The exhibit may be seen throughout March. Students will have four days of skiing at Hidden Valley, Colo., seven miles from Estes Park, Colo. KU-Y to Sponsor Ski Trip Jan. 24-28 Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Examination Schedule - Fall Semester, 1958 Monday, January 19, 1959, to Saturday, January 24, 1959, inclusive Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Monday January 19 8 A.M., TTS sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Friday January 23 9 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday January 20 9 A.M., TTS sequence** ... 8:00- 9:50 Thursday January 22 10 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Monday January 19 10 A.M., TTS sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Wednesday January 21 11 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday January 22 11 A.M., TTS sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Saturday January 24 12 Noon, MWF sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Wednesday January 21 1 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Monday January 19 1 P.M., TTS sequence** ... 3:30- 5:20 Thursday January 22 2 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Tuesday January 20 2 P.M., TTS sequence** ... 8:00- 9:50 Friday January 23 3 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Tuesday January 20 3 P.M., TTS sequence** ... 8:00- 9:50 Saturday January 24 4 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Saturday January 24 4 P.M., TTS sequence** ... 3:30- 5:20 Saturday January 24 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday January 21 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 (All Sections) ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday January 22 Zoology (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Thursday January 22 Physiology 2 Chemistry 1, 2, 2a, 3, 28, and 29 (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday January 21 Physics 3, 4, 5 and 6 (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday January 20 Business Administration 9, 12, 72 and 73 (All Sections) 3:30- 5:20 Wednesday January 21 Business Administration 25 (All Sections) 3:30- 5:20 Monday January 19 ROTC (Army, Navy, Air Force, All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Friday and/or January 23 3:30- 5:20 Friday January 23 Engineering Mechanics 1, 1a, 61 and 61a (All Sections) 3:30- 5:20 Monday January 19 Engineering Mechanics 48, 49, 55 and 57 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday January 21 Debaters Win in Two Tourneys Six KU debate teams competed in tournaments recently at Southwestern College in Winfield and at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Ark., to record 23 wins and 15 losses. At the Southwestern tournament Constant Poirier and Robert Christensen, Topeka freshmen, won first place in the junior division by defeating Tulane University. In the senior division, Don Bowen, Salina senior, and Ray Nichols, Jr., Lawrence junior, took third place, winning six and losing two. William Summers, Iola senior, and Robert Alan Kimball, Derby sophomore, lost in the semifinals after defeating Dartmouth in the octifinals, with a closing record of four wins and three losses. Robert Nebrig, Leavenworth junior, and Larry Ehrlich, Russell Green Named to Art Jury Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting, has been selected as one member of a 3-man jury for the 28th annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Graphic Arts and Drawings sponsored by the Wichita Art Association. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Merry Christmas 907 Mass.—VI 3-0561 DRAKE'S sophomore, won two and lost three at the Arkansas tournament. Harry Craig and Edward Collier, Lawrence sophomores, won two and lost two to be the highest rated team in the tournament, losing only to Southern Illinois University, the eventual winner of the quarterfinal round. In the junior division at the Arkansas tournament, Ward White, Russell, and Gary Dilley, Emporia, both freshmen, won two and lost two. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year JAYHAWK Cleaners and Laundry 626 West 9th VI 3-0895 Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 HEY GANG! TGIF AT THE PIT "Best Music in Town" Jerry Taylor's The Southern Pit 1834 Mass.