Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 13, 1958 Houses Name 56 Senior Delegates Phil Heinschel, class of 1959 publicity chairman, announced this week the appointment of 56 senior house representatives. The representatives will hold their first meeting at 5 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. They will receive senior badges, pennants, and tickets for the Oct. 18 Senior Picnic to sell in their organized houses. The appointments: Social Sororites-Patti Painton, Kansas City, Mo., Alpha Chi Omega, Rosemont, Annette Cameron, Kansas City, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Mary Sue Price, Coffey-Cooper, Oceron Pi, Jean Anne Converse, Green Bay, Culley, Kansas City, Chi Omega; Judy Gumbiner, Kansas City, Mo., Delta Delta Becky Swander, San Antón, Tex.Gamma Phi Beta; Anne Lasagar, Wichita, Kappa Alpha Theta; Gene Stevenson, Becky Swander, San Antón, Tex.Gamma Phi Beta; Anne Lasagar, Wichita, Kappa Alpha Theta; Gene Stevenson, Becky Swander, San Antón, Tex.Gamma Phi Beta; Donna Stephenson, Salina, Phi Beta Phi Donna Sue Leonard, Fulton, Mo.,sigma Kappa Women's Residence Halls—Alice Kimble, Eleanor Miller, Gable, Kansas City, Mo., GSP; Mary Thornton, Clay Center, Miller; Karen Thornton, Clay Center, Arden Westen, Kansas City, Mo., Watkins. **Social Fraternities—Larry Rice, Hoisington, Acacia; Dick Stilley, Raytown, Floyd, Massillon, Ohio, Alpha Phi Alpa; Dick Adam, Emporia, Alpha Tau Omega; Leon Rempe, Plainville, Beta Theta Pi; Chik Clifford Team, Lawrence, Delta Sigma Phi; Ed Cooper, Hindsdale, III, Delta Tau Delta; Lynn Miller, Dodge Noyes; Deko Sploson, Bennett, Louis O'Brien, Alpa, Penn crans, Winfield, Kappa Sigma; H. C. Palmer, Atchison, Lambda Chi Alpha; Alphson, Jefferson, City, Delta Theta; Hulek Ferrell, Tphi, Phi Ma delta; Hhusar, Chicago, Ill., Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Hulek Ferrell, Tphi, Phi Ma delta; Hhusar, Chicago, Ill., Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka, Phi Kappa; Hulek Ferrell, Tphi, Phi Ma delta; Hhusar, Chicago, Ill., Phi Kappa; Phil Hopkins, Topeka No gray horse ever won the Kentucky Derby until Determine, the 1954 champion, broke the jinx in the 80th running of the classic. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Portraits K-Pictures Application Photos Fine Photography HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 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. Men's Residence Halls — Bill Fitzell, Olathe, Battenfield; Don Robertsen, Leavenworth, Carruthr-O'Leary, Norm Dudley, Jollife, Norman Dirks, Greensburg, McCook, Gary Mowry, Kansas City, Mo. Oread; Sid Albert, Monterey, Calif., Phil Heinschel, Kansas Center, Stephenson; Don Payne, Kansas City, Templin. 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纸片 to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Rod Dolsky, Burlington, Sigma Pi; Dan Turner, Mission, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Bob Griffith, Pratt, Triangle; Robert Farris, Edson, Theta Chi. By action of the AWS Board of Standards, the bus to the Young Republicans Rally in Kansas City, Oct. 15th, have extended hours until the bus returns to Lawrence. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Math Club, 4 p.m. 203 Strong, Speaker; H. R. Stafford, "Tests for Divisibility" KU Dames. 8 pm. Jayhawk Room of the Union. TODAY TOMORROW Epispcal Morning Prayer at 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion at 7 a.m. with breakfast following. Canterbury House. greeting of the Social Committee of ASC. chairmen of the various organizations, 4 p.m. in the Kansas Roan of the Union. Speech I Staff Meeting, 134 Strong. 9 am, Speech and Drama, Dent Theatre Staff Meeting, 12:00 noon. Dr. Goff's office. Speech and Drama Dept. WEDNESDAY Episcopal Morning Prayer at 6:45 a.m. and Communion 7 a.m. with breakfast, followed by the service. Engr. and Arch. interdepartmental Colloquium, 4.p.m. Room 109 in Marvin H George Forman of Mechanical Engr. working on "Air Handling Machinery." Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tallpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Russian Policy Studied in Film Russian foreign policy in the 13th century will be reviewed in "Alexander Nevsky," a film to be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Bailey Auditorium. The two-hour production is sponsored by the History Department and co-sponsored by the Romantic and Slavic Languages Departments. Nevsky was the Russian prince who led the people of the free city-state of Novogorod in the Battle of the Ice fought at Lake Peipus in 1242. His forces defeated the Order of the Teutonic Knights who, as crusaders, swept across the Baltic provinces. This is the first time the uncut version of the film has been available for showing in the United States. Its dialogue is Russian with English subtitles. The earth, which is part of the Milky Way and is located near its outer edge, is about 50,000 light years away from the center of the galaxy. THE NEW YORKER ALBUM of Sports & Games (Cartoons of 3 decades) $5.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass.-VI 3-1044 LA TROPICANA CLUB Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 LIGHTWEIGHT SOFTIE BY Glamour Debs Light as a shoe can be with soft comfort in every step. A perfect shoe for casual wear, moderately priced too. Vicuna Nuback Blk. Suede AAA to B 4 to 10 $6.95 AWS Senate Petitions Ready for Freshmen Petition forms for the two freshman representative positions in the Associated Women Students Senate are available this week to all freshman women at their halls. The AWS election committee will hold a session Thursday at 4 p.m. in 205 Flint to explain senate duties. Petitions are due at this time. Applicants will take an examination at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20. Those passing the exam will attend a tea during the senate meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in the Dean of Women's office. The Wayside Inn at South Sudbury, Mass., and the White Horse Tavern in Newport, R. I., are the oldest inns still operating in the U.S. The same group will be interviewed by Senate members on the nights of Oct.21 and 22. Finalists will be chosen from the interviews and their names will appear on the AWS ballot. Freshman elections will be Oct. 29. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 francis sporting goods for super huntin' hunters... Cumberland hunting coats 731 Massachusetts $8.95 - Heavy 11 oz., 2 ply tan duck - Sheds water - Deep pockets - Elastic shell loops - Bi-swing back - Drop-seat, blood-proof game bag - Sizes 36 to 48 "Everything for the Outdoorsman" ATTENTION Cheerleaders Jay Janes KuKus Red Peppers Froshawks Have your Sweaters, Slacks and Skirts cleaned now for the O.U. Game. Reweaving—Repairing—Alterations Suede Jackets Cleaned and Refinished NewYork Cleaners VI 3-0501 Merchants of Good Appearance 926 Mass.