Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 3, 1957 10 600 Girls To Attend Home Economics Event Six hundred girls from 32 Kansas high schools will attend High School Day at the University Saturday. The home economics department sponsors the annual event. The girls will tour home economics laboratories and class rooms, the home management house, and the nursery school. Mrs. Roger Barker, Oskaloosa, will be the principal speaker on a panel in the afternoon. The theme of the panel, which will be moderated by Lawrence Bee, professor of home economics and sociology, is "Youth Wants to Know." Will See 1957 Fashions Will See 1897 Fashions Fashions by and for the high school and college girl will be shown in a fashion show called "American 5 Geologists Read Papers Five staff members of the State Geological Survey will present papers at the 89th annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science in Manhattan Friday. Halsey Miller will talk and show slides on "Geology of the Lake McBride Quardrangle, Scott and Logan Counties, Kansas"; Paul C. Frankis will present a paper "Soft Opal in Ogallala Formation, Northwestern Scott County," prepared by himself and Dr. Ada Swinford. Allison Hornbaker will talk on "Mineral Content and Usability of Ground Water in Southeast Kansas"; Dr. William W. Hambelton will talk on "Geophysics," and Walter E. Hill Jr. will present a paper on "Two Reported Meteorite Finds in Kansas," prepared by himself and Dr. Oswald C. Farquhar, visiting assistant professor. IRC Sponsors First Sing The Inter-residence Council is sponsoring an Inter-residence Sing Thursday in Strong Auditorium. Halls take part in the sing are Douthart, Battenfeld, Sellards, Jolliffe, Stevenson, Oread, Watkins and Gertrude Sellards Pearson. Traveling trophies will be awarded to the first place winners in the men's large and small ensembles and in the women's large and small ensembles. Second place certificates will also be awarded. Each ensemble may enter one number. The small ensembles must have at least ten members. Judges will be Mrs. Reginald Strait the wife of Reginald Strait, assistant professor of physical education, Vincent May, Kansas City, Mo., graduate, and John Cooper, Lawrence senior. The sing is a new project of IRC. It is hoped that it will build a competitive spirit among the halls and increase music appreciation in them. If successful, it will become an annual affair. Young GOP Heads Named Appointment of offices in the KU Young Republicans Club have been made by Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill. junior, and president of the organization. Chairmen appointed were David Hall, Wichita, and Sharon Hagman, Pittsburg, both freshmen, membership chairmen; Mike Hayes, Zenith sophomore, and Mary Elizabeth Phillips, Merriam freshman, program chairmen; Jayne Ferrin, Topeka junior, and Steve Flood, Hays freshman, publicity chairmen; Dinah Wolters, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, public relations, and Victor Goering, Kingman senior, veterans affairs. Several members of the local club will attend the national Young Republicans convention in Washington, D.C., June 19-22. The official delegates will be selected later this week and will attend a dinner meeting Monday in Topeka. Charles McWhorter, national Young Republican chairman, will speak to the delegates on the procedure of the convention. Fashions of 1957." High school girls and KU students will model the clothes, made by the students. High school models are: Michel Steele, Diane Conover, Valley Center; June Courter, Portia Kringler, Wichita East; Elaine Wittman, Lyla Carpenter, Pomona; Alice and Aryll Deay, Vinkin High School, Baldwin; Jeffrey Green, Baldwin; compton; Sharon Brown, Sharon Spangler, Axell; Neota and Leea Keelch, Marlorie Elkinton, Osakaloa. Judith Goebel, Carolele Goering, Moundridge; Carolyn Allen, Linwood; Leslie Carrier, Elizabeth Jones, Cottonwood Falls; Susanne Ireland, Peggy Martin, Parsons East; Earl, Wynn Bonnie Culler, Colony Rural; Lola Madell, Community High School; Kathy Community High School; Karen Sears, Summer; Jean Elsas, Rebecca McAlister, Wellington; Judy Gray, Carol Freeman, Lawrence. Mary Jo Rouse, Wichita senior, will be fashion show commentator. KU Students Other KU students helping with the show are: Patricia Griffiths and Ruth Roney, Lawrence; Joyce Kelley, Leavenworth; Patricia Gallant, Wichita; Jane Coolidge, Emporia; Nancy Swenson, Lawrence; Carol Schowengerdt, Kansas City Mo. senior, designed the program cover. Shirley Witte, Richland; Phyllis Clark, Seniors and Grace Raze, Wellington Junior. KU models are: Seniors—Mary D. Moore, Coffeyville; Elizabeth Avison and Carolyn Settle, Kansas & Kan.; Pat Griffiths, Lawrences, Lois Alison, Peru; Barbara Known, Lawrence; Barbara Butler, Centralia; Patricia Gardner, Emporia; Judy Shelton, Kansas City, Mo.; Judy Davis, Louisiana; Peru, South America; Barbara Wagner, Salina, and Jane Crossby, Hutchinson. SWIMWEAR PLAY-ABOUTS Junior's—Joyce Kiemp, Leavenworth, and Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill. Sophomores—Gayle Kinemond, Bushton. Freshmen—Doris Bamber, Lawrence; Naomi Wenger, Powhatan; Jocile Mastin, Beloit; Audrey Jensen, Kansas City. 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