Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 I Was a Teen-age Joiner (Continued from Page 1) "Any more doughnuts?" I asked. "Coffee." I said. "Sold out." I took the cup and elbowed my way down the corridor. Someone elbowed back. The coffee spilled on my shirt. Sarge Spots Touch Every chair was taken and people sat on the tables. I squeezed out of the flow of people and came to rest beside a coke machine. I stood there drinking the black liquid. The viscosity was sufficient. Oh, oh. Sarge spotted me. He started toward me. The touch was on. The crowd made way for him. The plump red dog looked at my hands and I showed him I had no doughnuts. He was disgusted. "I'm sorry." I said. He walked away to pull his sob story on the coed who had beat me to the doughnuts. She gave him one. He devoured the doughnut and approached another coed. Coed Relents Candy Bar Sarge had to sit up before the coed would part with the last bite of a candy bar, but the coed relented and Sarge ate the candy and went looking for another touch. I figured it was time to leave. If a dog could get doughnuts with his coffee, and I could not, there was no sense staying around. I pushed my way past the mob to the exit. It seemed that Sarge smiled at me knowingly as I left. He has been around a lot longer than I have. Prep Students To Take Tests For Scholarships About 1.200 Kansas high school seniors will take preliminary examinations for Watkins, Summerfield and Putnam scholarships Monday and Tuesday. The Summerfield and Watkins scholarships offered by KU are for men and women, respectively. The Putnam awards are to Kansas State College and are coeductional. Spencer L. Martin, director of aids and awards, said about 50 per cent more students are taking the tests this year than in 1957. Mr. Martin listed three reasons for the increase; 1. High schools that are registering students for the tests for the first time. 2. National publicity on scholarships that has caused more students and high school administrators to show an interest in the program 3. The change in the time of year the tests are being given. In previous years the examinations were given in the spring. KU and Kansas State guidance bureau staffs will help administer the tests in Colby, Dodge City, Salina, Lawrence, Smith Center and at two Wichita high schools Monday. Examinations will be given Tuesday at Chanute, Kansas City, Kans., Manhattan, Great Bend and at two other Wichita high schools. Five per cent of the senior class of any Kansas high school is permitted to take the test, Mr. Martin said. Semi-finals will be given Nov. 10 and 11 for Watkins scholarships and Nov. 17 and 18 for Summerfields. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 8:35 mississippi. Bible Study, discus- sions, and activities. SUNDAY Hillel Friday Evening Services, 7:30 p.m., 1409 Jenn. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. The "Surprise" symphony in G Major. The "Surprise" symphony in G Major. United Student Fellowship, Congregational Church, 5-7 p.m. Speaker, Wm Gilbert, history dept., "The Significance of the Reformation." Hillel cost supper. 5 p.m., Charlie Chanlin shorts following [409] Tenn. MONDAY Wesley Foundation, 5:30 p.m. Methodist Student Center. "Politics and the Christian Conscience." Prof. John Grumm and Prof. R. L. Schiefelbusch. Math Club. 4 p.m. 203 Strong. Speak- eJoan Dunkin. Mathematics of Musi- ce. NOW & SATURDAY Burl Ives "Wind Across the Everglades" Co-Hit "Ride a Violent Mile" STARTS SUNDAY COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMASCOPE with I. S. JOHAR as Bapu SHOWS CONT. SUNDAY FROM 1:30—ADULTS 75c The first state school in Kansas was the Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan. When KU first opened, the country beyond Salina was still Indian and buffalo country. TONIGHT! 3 BIG HITS! Blasting From Today's Headlines!!!! EXCITING CO-HIT Plus: Jivin' Hit Owl Show "ROCK ALL NIGHT" Note: Owl Show Not Shown Sunday DRIVE IN THEATRE --- West on 23rd Street NOW! Saturday & Sunday 2 MIGHTY HITS TONITE! AND SATURDAY - SUNDAY 25 we WAN call EXTRA SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY! Double Owl Show! 4 Features In All! "CHAIN OF EVIDENCE" "DESTINATION 60,000" Show Starts At 7—Adults 75c VACA with grance Naima ? ROC entrure utilite pointir