University Daily Kansan Page 3 —(Photographic Bureau photo) FLAG OF JAPAN NOW IN STRONG—Chancellor Murphy accepted the Japanese flag from these KU students from Japan. They are left to right: Hiromi Ikofuji, Jim, Shoichiro Kodayashi, and Hiroshi Shionozaki. Also there but not pictured were Keishi Fukuma and Yoshinori Jujimoto. All are Japan graduate students. The flag was presented yesterday on the Emperor's Birthday. a national holiday in Japan day, a national holiday in Japan. High School News Awards Sixty-six winners of the 37th annual high school newspaper contest were named Monday in a special high school newspaper to be sent to all schools in the state. Four schools each had five winners in the 12 catagories—Wichita East, Washington, Lawrence and Cherokee County. The contest was judged by faculty members of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, under the chairmanship of Calder M. Pickett, assistant professor of journalism. Prizes were awarded in the following divisions: News story, editorial, feature, human interest story, interview, sports story, news and feature pictures, retail advertisement, service to school, business management, columns and miscellaneous. Official Bulletin 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 publication. Do not bring Bulletin materials during Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Applications for counseling positions in men's residence halls, 1957-58, are due Wednesday in office of dean of students. Junior, senior and graduate men are eligible. See William R. Butler, 228 Strong, for details. Ph. D. French reading examination, 9 to 11 a.m., Sat. in 11 Fraser, Hand books in to Miss Craig, 120 Fraser, no later than noon Thursday. TODAY Study Group, 4 p.m. Canterbury House. "Faith of the Church." Alpha Phi Omega regular meeting. 7:30 p.m., Student Union. WEDNESDAY KU-Y executive meeting, 9 p.m., Student Union. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Dafforth Chapel. Holy Communion, 7:00 48C Publications Committee meeting. ABS Publications Committee. Subject Student Directory application. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:45 a.m. Brownies are interested in these: $RTS. invited to attend.$ KU-Y faculty forum, noon, English Room. Student Union. Speaker: Prof. Allen Crafton. "How To Make a Good Speech." KU Young Democrats picnic, 5.30 p.m. Clinton Park. Baked beans, hot dogs and refreshments. Admission. $1. Transport center of Guest Green Hall. Everyone welcome. El Ateneo. 4:15 p.m., 11 Fraser. THURSDAY Eglipscal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Communion, 6:10 a.m. Collegiate Council for the United Nations Union. Anyone interested is welcome. Der Deutsche Verein, 5 Uhr Donnerstag, 402 Fraser. Wichtige Versammlung; Plane für das Picknick; Flame und Erfrischungen. Alle sind herzilich einge Speech Assembly Series At 4 Today A speech assembly will be presented at 4 p.m. this afternoon in Fraser Theater. laden! The last program in the series will be held May 2 at 4 p.m. in Strong Auditorium, featuring the radio and TV sequence. These assemblies are designed to introduce students to the different aspects of speech. KU-Y picnic, 6 p.m., Potter Lake. Mathematics Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. 305 Student Union. Speaker: H. Newbanks, Remington-Rand. Film: "Univac Computer." Everyone invited. FRIDAY Sociology Club 4, p.m. 17 Strong Annex n. E. Speaker: Charles F. Gallagher Universities Field Staff. "Social Change in North Africa." Public invited. Coffee. 3 Men Awarded Battenfeld Aid Three undergraduate men at the University have been awarded the John Curry Battenfeld Memorial scholarship. They are Richard Lewis, Kansas City, Kan. and Robert Jackson, Mission, both sophomores, and William A. Hirsch, Deshler, Neb. senior. All are residents of Battenfield Scholarship Hall. They were chosen for their scholastic ability and outstanding contributions to the hall. The scholarship was established in 1940 by the late J. R. Battenfeld and his wife, who is now Mrs. Edward Hashinger, Kansas City, Mo. The fund is awarded annually to one or more outstanding students in Battenfeld Hall. It is administered by Mrs. Hashinger. 40,000 Ballots Sent To Alumni The alumni office has mailed over 10,000 ballots to Alumni Assn. members and over 30,000 more to non-members for the association election. The voting deadline is June 1. Over 3,500 voted last year according to Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn. "KU ranks with the best schools in the nation in number of alumni voting for offices," Mr. Ellsworth said. "Last year's total was the largest in the Big Seven." The ballot being sent is a combination membership card, ballot and KU bulletin. 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