Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 3, 1957 -(Photo by KU Photo Bureau) 13 To Retire After Long Service Four hundred and forty-two years of service to the University is the combined record of 13 faculty members who will retire to emeritus status June 30. They were honored at the third annual all-University recognition dinner Wednesday night in the Ballroom of the Student Union. Shown in the picture, front row, from left to right are T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engi- neering and Architecture, 10 years; Miss Anna McCracken, instructor of correspondence study, 35 years; Miss Bessie Wilder, document librarian, 37 years; Frank T. Stockton, professor of economics and director of special projects, 33 years, and George W. Stratton, professor of chemistry, 44 years. Brown, professor of applied mechanics. 44 years. Miss Ruth Kenney, director of the correspondence study bureau, 30 years, did not attend the banquet. Job KU Student Joins USO Back row, left to right, are Herman B. Chubb, professor of political science, 39 years; Karl Klooz, bursar, 42 years; Herbert E. Chandler, associate professor of education, 29 years; Harold G. Ingham, acting coordinator of Extension, 42 years; Floyd O. Russell, associate professor of education, 28 years; Charles M. Baker, former director of libraries, 29 years, and Frank L. Application Photos at Hixon's Studio A USO tour is included in the summer plans of one KU student this year. He will play a trombone. Warren George, Merrigan junior, veteran of KU's USO tour, Jayhawk Jamboree, last year liked the idea so well that he decided to apply on his own when he found out that KU could not send out another show this year. The show, consisting of 25 students and Dr. Schuler will tour Japan, Guam, Korea, Formosa, Hawaii, Philippines and Okinawa. George applied to Dr. J. Clement Schuler of Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. Dr. Schuler does not make up his show totally from Amherst talent. Most of his members are from other colleges and universities all over the United States. The show uses Fred Waring arrangements donated by Waring, Fred Waring will send a representative, John M. Dolph, to Amherst to help Dr. Schuler during rehearsals. The group will consist of a 16-piece dance band which will be the feature of the show, a master of ceremonies, a comedian, and singers and dancers. Cool Down... Fresh Up... With Dorothy Gray HOT WEATHER COLOGNE 1/2 Price $1.00 Sale reg. $2 - Summer Sona - Summer Spice - June Bouquet - Natural - White Lilac - Elation 801 Mass. The Round Corner Drug A Rabbit's Habits! There once was a bunny named Mike Who rode all over town on his bike. But like all other rabbits, This boy had his habits. He'd go to Blue Hills on his hike. (Morol: Be quick like a bunny and hop out to Blue Hills Drive-In. If you're a busy college student you'll appreciate the fast service you get at Blue Hills—and the foods the best in town.) Open Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m.- 12 p. m. The Blue Hills Drive-In 1601 E.23rd Open Sun. thru Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m Photographers To Attend Meeting Three photography students and Jimmy Bedford, instructor of journalism, will attend the annual convention of Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary photojournalism fraternity, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Miami, Fla. John Stephens, Stafford senior and national vice president of Kappa Alpha Mu; Nancy Collins, Richmond senior and Rex Parsons, Fredonia The group will leave today for the convention which will be held in conjunction with the first annual photojournalism conference at the University of Miami. sophomore, are the students attending the conference. Only four of the 21 coastal states require state licenses for salt water fishing. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Ye Time Has Come For ... Parties & - Preparties - Banquets - Luncheons - Dinners a Party House East 23rd Street - VI 3-8791