Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 20, 1957 They'll Study Next Year At Foreign Universities Three University students were named direct exchange scholars with foreign universities for 1957-58 Saturday by Dean John H. Nelson of the Graduate School. Blaine Hollinger, Russell senior who will receive the bachelor of arts degree in June with a major in chemistry, will be KU's exchange scholar to the University of Southampton, England. This is the first year for the Kansas-Southampton exchange. Dean L. Bilderback, Dodge City graduate student in history, and Artie Metcalf, Dexter graduate student in zoology, will fill the direct exchange with the University of Kiel, Germany. KU did not have a scholar at Kiel last year and is now sending two. The University of Kiel will send Peter Bohley to study political science and economics next year at KU. ... Campus Briefs Faculty Recital At 8 Tonight P. A. Davison, instructor of voice, will be presented in a faculty recital at 8 tonight in Strong Auditorium. Marian Jersild,' assistant professor of piano, will accompany him. Hit-And-Miss Game At Kansan Picnic Mr. Davison's program will include arias from "Creation" (Haydn), "Mass in B minor" and "Christmas Oratorio" (Bach), "Don Giovanni" (Mozart), four songs from "Liede Kreis" (Schumann), five songs by Poulenc and "L'Arlesiani" (Celea). Plans for the baseball game at the Daily Kansan picnic were changed when not enough students from the advertising staff appeared to form a team. Two men on the news-editorial staff of the Kansan, Robert Hartley, Winfield sophomore and Richard Brown, St. Marys junior, chose teams. Brown's team, sparked by UDK columnist Jerry Dawson, Cisco Tex. senior, won. 12-2. Delbert Haley, Kingsdown junior gave-up 8 hits and was the losing pitcher on Hartley's team. The largest tree ever found in New England once existed in Mercer, Maine. It was an elm, 32 feet in circumference. Liahona Fellowship Elects Officers Liahona Fellowship, student group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has elected David L. Canning, Youbou, B.C. junior, president for the fall semester. Roger Acord, St. Joseph, Mo. sophomore, and Sara Davis, Kansas City, Mo. senior, were elected vice presidents. Other officers elected were Lucy Luff, Independence, Mo. freshman, secretary; Lloyd Dixon, Lawrence junior, treasurer; Jo Ann Johnson, Lawrence (not a student), worship chairman; Byron Hershey, Florence, Ala., senior, study chairman; Rilla Vickrey, Independence, Mo. freshman, social chairman; Gerald Rushfelt, Kansas City second-year law, service chairman; Evelyn Hacker, Harrisonville, Mo. junior, publicity chairman; and Wendell Wallace, Omaha, Nebr. junior, SRC Representative. High School Youths Get Stauffer Awards Two Topeka High School seniors and one senior at Newton High School will receive the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Stauffer scholarships in journalism at the University for the 1957-58 school year. Each award is $200: The winners are Elizabeth Boyd of Newton, and Janet Juneau and Carl John Peterson Jr. of Topeka. 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 collection. Do not bring bulletin material to the Daily Kaman. Notes should include name, place, date, and time of function. County correspondents, 4 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. TODAY Episopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Official Bulletin TUESDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 4:5 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Art Museum, Verdi: "Otello" WEDNESDAY Episcelopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. THURSDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Art Museum. Verdi: "Otello." FRIDAY Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson junior, will be sports editor for the 1958 Jayhawker, Thomas Pettit, Topeka sophomore and editor of the annual for next year, said other staff positions would be announced next fall. Sports Editor Named A REAL STORY OF TODAY'S YOUNG PEOPLE ...TOLD THE WAY THEY LIVE IT! *WARNING JAMES MacARTHUR KIM HUNTER • JAMES DALY WITH JAMES GREGORY WHIT BISSELL • JEFF SILVER* ENDS TONIGHT 2 Big Hits THE YOUNG STRANGER CARTOON-NEWS NOW SHOWING GRANADA PLUS Show Starts At Dusk annually to a KU student majoring in Spanish will be known as the William H. Shoemaker-Sigma Delta Pi award for Excellence in Spanish Studies. Dr. Shoemaker is resigning in June to become chairman of the department of Spanish and Italian at the University of Illinois. Spanish Club Gives Scholarship Fund "... ONE OF THOSE UNUSUAL SURPRISES" "... EXCEEDINGLY GOOD MOVIE" —N.Y. HERALD "... MOVIE OF THE MONTH" —CORONET Sigma Delta Pi, honor society for students of Spanish, has established a scholarship fund in honor of William H. Shoemaker, professor of Romance languages and chairman of the department. —TIME MAGAZINE The scholarship, to be awarded Correction Norb Garrett, Olathe freshman, was appointed to the ASC orientation committee, and not Robert Garrett. Wichita sophomore, as was listed in Thursday's Daily Kansan. A single ton of high-carbon cold-rolled strip steel will produce a million safety. razor blades. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-8555 A "Bridal Book" by Hixon Studio tells your wedding story as it happened to you... ...at home ... at the church Your Wedding... ... at the reception Come in or phone now for your appointment. HIXON STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP VI 3-0330 Yes . . . We take out of town weddings too . . . 721 Mass. Don Crawford ● Bob Blank TEE SHIRTS AND WALKING SHORTS Have fun in the sun in these play clothes by Catalina. 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