Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 30, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo by Sammy Pelz. SPRING BEAUTY—KU's new music and dramatic arts building and a budding tree combined in this striking composition which says spring is finally here. Moreau Honored By Law Alumni Frederick J. Moreau, former dean of the School of Law, was presented a plaque in recognition of his years of service to students by alumni of the Law School at a luncheon in Wichita Thursday. The luncheon was held in connection with a Kansas Bar Assn. meeting. The deadline for signing up to take the Western Civilization written and oral examinations is 5 p. m. Wednesday in the registrar's office, Strong Hall. Sign By Wednesday For Western Civ The written examination will be given Saturday, May 11, and the oral tests will be given during the week of May 13-18. KU String Quartet To Play Monday The University of Kansas String Quartet will present a concert at 8 p. m. Monday in Strong Auditorium as part of the KU Fine Arts Festival. The quartet members are Raymond Cerf, professor of violin and Ensemble, 1st violin; George C. Green, Jr., instructor in organ and theory, 2nd violin; Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, viola, and Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of cello, cello. Program selections include the Quartet in A, Op. 18, No. 5 by Beethoven, the Ravel Quartet, and the Mendelssohn Quartet in D, Op. 44, No. 1. Teachers Elect KU Prof To Office The American Assn. of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese elected officers for 1957-58 during the Cervantes Day program here Saturday. Those elected are Manuel Ramirez, Kansas State College, president; Jean Jones, Washburn Rural High School, Topeka, vice president, and John Roberts, instructor in Romance languages, secretary-treasurer. The third and final intramural speaking contest will be held at 7 p. m. Wednesday in Green Hall. Toastmasters: Try Your Luck Variety Available In 600,000 Books The greatest concentration of these books, some 400,000, are kept in the stacks. They vary from "Gray's Anatomy" to Life magazine. The remainder of the books are in the undergraduate, education, reference, and Kansas rooms. Although 12,000 books were checked out from the stacks during the week preceding Christmas vacation, this was hardly a dent in the total number of books available. Whatever your taste may be, from novel to text book, you can find it at Watson Library. Do you want to read up on the Aztec Indians or the economic uses of the peanut? You can find these subjects and many more thoroughly discussed in one of the 600,000 books in Watson Library. Newman Club Elects Queen Newman Club, Catholic youth organization, elected Donna Oates, Sharon Springs sophomore, as its Queen of the Living Rosary, which will be formed by members at 2:30 p. m. Sunday on Danforth Chapel grounds. Kathy Kummer, Great Bend senior, and Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo. sophomore were chosen as Miss Oates' attendants. The Living Rosary is an annual Newman Club event. Inky, a black cat that had spent most of its life around newspaper plants and printing shops in Robinson. Ill., died at the age of 164 years. VOTE A.G.I. CANDIDATES VOTE BOB BILLINGS & CRETA CARTER Pres. & Vice Pres. of the Student Body SCHOOL DISTRICTS Dale Vermillion—College, Men Susie Stout—College, Women Jack Davis—Engineering Brooks Becker—Graduate School Zoe Ann Kelley—Fine Arts Sharon Dye—Business Ray Pierson—Law Dan Schrepel—Pharmacy Donna Seacat—Journalism LIVING DISTRICTS SOCIAL FRATERNITIES Ray Nichols Dick Patterson Dick Peterson Rod Dolsky Hugh Grant SOCIAL SORORITIES Polly Peppercorn Carolyn Bailey Jere Glover VOTE MEN'S UNIVERSITY DORMS Wayne Woodruff Wendell Wallace Dick Lewis Jim Klinkenberg WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY DORMS Carol Plumb Wanda Welliever FRESHMAN WOMEN'S DORMS Donna Daise Janie Dean Nancy Suellentrop Kay Cronkite CO-OPS & PROF. FRATERNITIES John M. Dealey UNMARRIED — UNORGANIZED Ed Prelock Mary Pontius Dale Brethower MARRIED—UNORGANIZED Ted Barnes A.G.I. PARTY PLATFORM 1. Students who take part in student government must be sincerely interested in promoting student welfare. 3. A channel for the presentation of student problems to the administration must be kept open. 6. Every effort shall be made to strengthen student government in its new form. 4. Prior to elections no appointments will be considered or promised. 2. Student government must not be dominated by the University administration. 5. Appointments will be made solely on the basis of qualifications. 17. The student housing problem must be investigated 9. The problem of obtaining capable instructors for elementary courses must be given serious study. 8. School spirit must be improved. Contestants will give a 5-7 minute after-dinner speech designed for audience enjoyment. These may be humorous, clever or just unusual. 10. The students must be kept informed of business being considered by the ASC. OR BETTER STUDENT GOVERNMENT Separate awards will be made in men's and women's divisions. Trophies will be presented to the two organizations or houses accumulating the most points from all three contests. All students are eligible to participate except those who have been members of Forensic League for more than one year, the varsity debate team or Delta Sigma Rho, or who have won this division twice in the past. Future KU Student Gets $400 Award Gibbon plans to transfer to KU next fall to begin his junior year. This will make the fourth year a KU student or future student has received such a scholarship. A $40 scholarship for next year has been awarded Frederick Gibbon, student at Hutchinson Junior College, by the American Society for Metals Foundation. Kansas Wins Soccer Match With Tulsa,2-1 The teams play a return game at Tulsa Saturday. A group of foreign students played their first soccer game of the season Sunday and defeated a team from Tulsa. 2-1. The match was played on the intramural practice fields. JOB APPLICATION PHOTOS Make an appointment with us today STUDIO_AND CAMERA SHOP Don Crawford • Rub Blanks 721 Mass • VI3 0330 QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY'FOR OVER 28 YEARS 721 Mess. 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