Tuesday, May 21, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Proceeds Of House Beautiful Tour Sunday For Scholarships The American Assn. of University Women will hold its annual House Beautiful tour from 2-5 p.m. Sunday. The money raised from the tour will be used for the organization's annual scholarship. The scholarship goes to a Lawrence High School senior girl who is planning to go into the field of education. The scholarship covers the entire fees of the student for her freshman year. Last years recipient was Jerry Eichhorn, Lawrence freshman. The 1857-58 recipient will be announced at the AAUW breakfast Saturday in the Student Union. Chancellor Murphy's home, where refreshments will be served, will be one of five visited. The house is of Georgian style. Another house on the tour is the hyperbolic paraboloid home of Donald Dean, associate professor of civil engineering. The ultra modern structure is designed so that none of the inside walls support the ceiling. Many of the walls are movable and do not extend from floor to ceiling. The early American style home of Ben Barteldes, 1715 Indiana, was built 19 years ago by Dr. H. H. Lane, a past chairman of the zoology department. It features a large bay window in the living room and Dutch doors leading into the house. One chair of historical interest belonged to J. P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet. The home of Robert Oyler, 1525 Crescent Rd., is a split-level ranchtype building. It is the newest home on the list, having been completed early last fall. Chapman Recital To Be Today Norman Chapman, graudate student from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, will be featured in a graduate piano recital at 8 p.m. today in Strong Auditorium. Mr. Chapman received a Bachelor of Music degree in piano at KU last spring. He is studying with Angelica Morales von Sauer, visiting associate professor of piano. At the age of 16, he was soloist with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. He was awarded the Aitkins Trophy, highest honor given at the Winnipeg musical festival. The program, which is open to the public, will include works by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, and Revel. 3 Kansas Teachers Get Scholarships Three teachers of handicapped and retarded children in Kansas have received scholarships for study during the summer session at KU. Eduardo J. Guzman will give a public lecture on "Geology and Petroleum Development in Mexico," at 4 p.m. to m.davin in 428 Linden. Mrs. Ada Dameron, a teacher of orthopedically handicapped children, Salina, has been awarded a $150 scholarship by the Kansas Society for Crippled Children, Wichita. Slightly over two miles south of Lawrence on highway 59 is the home of Edwin S. Young. Built in 1854-56 it is known as "The Pines." The house is built of blue limestone. During the Civil War it is believed to have been a station for the underground railroad. Mr. Guzman is assistant director of exploration for Petroleos Mexicanos which is intensively exploring all Mexico for petroleum. Seventeen seismic parties, five gravity-meter crews and more than 20 geological field parties are now at work. Oil and gas production in Mexico has been confined to the Gulf coastal plain. Glad Tidings Rock on Liberty Pole Hill in Hingham. Mass., a seashore town, was so named because a hunter died quickly. Legend recounts that friends of Jacob Hunter were relieved to learn that Indians killed him without first torturing him. Guest Geologist To Talk Today The Topeka Alliance of Delta Delta Delta awarded $85 each to Mrs. Marjorie Earring, *Olathe*, and Mrs. Louise M. Luckett, Kansas City, Kas., for study in the field of mental retardation. ...1 USE KANSAN WANT ADS Two students in the sophomore design class have won cash prizes in the International Humane Poster contest sponsored by the Latham Foundation, Stanford, Calif. Home Ec Club Elects Emison 2 Design Students Win Cash Prizes William A. Henry, Parkville, Mo. sophomore received $50 second prize for his "Feed Your Pets" poster. This is the third straight year students in the class have won prizes in the contest. Sarah Dillaha, Topela, sophomore received $20 fourth prize for a poster with the slogan "There's Nothing Fair in Warfare." The common hippopotamus—whose name comes from Greek words meaning water horse—is no zephyr in action. Some of the largest are 14 feet long and weigh more than four tons, says the National Geographic Society. A single tusk-like tooth may tip the scales at seven pounds. Mary Emison, Muncie junior, has been elected president of Omicron Nu, home economics club, for the 1957-58 school year. She was also appointed delegate to the annual Omicron Nu national convention in Urbania, Ill. The Great Sphinx of Egypt has a human head 30 feet from chin to forehead. The four great Americans represented on Mt. Rushmore are each 60 feet from chin to forehead. VACATIONERS GOING TO COLORADO VISIT THE SHELL MOTEL Featuring Moderate Prices 3445 Colo. Ave., On U.S. 24 Between Colorado Springs and Manitou—An Excellent Location For Tourists. OPERATED BY MRS. BARBARA (KIRCHHOFF) McMILLIN A KU GRADUATE PLASTIC LAMINATING SERVICE- Now available, 48 hour service. Have your favorite billfold photo, soc. sec. card, etc. permatized in plastic to last a lifetime. "Don't Hesitate. Laminate" JOHN'S NOVELTY CO. 1014 1/2 Mass. Our 100th Year Of Service Coeds... You are invited to a showing of Swim Fashions designed by Rose Marie Reid All Day Wednesday, May 22nd Rose Marie Reid's Shape Affairs Specialist Miss Naomi Wolf and to prove to you is here on a mission of that pretty curves are more a matter of vital importance (your figure) nurture than nature! Come meet Miss Wolf and be personally fitted in the swimsuit that's master-planned for you! Miss Norma Cook and other models "Miss Lawrence of 1957" for informal modeling throughout the day! will be present in our swim fashion shop Weaver's Swim Fashion Shop - Second Floor a book of the Christian alphabet a book of the four languages