Page 8 University Daily Kansas Monday, April 29, 1857 —(Daily Kansan photo) A LAWRENCE MISS—Norma Cook, seated, 19-year-old Winfield freshman, was crowned Miss Lawrence of 1957 Friday in Hoch Auditorium. Behind her is Mary Ann McGrew, Wellington junior, last year's Miss Lawrence. Louise Tomlinson, right, Wichita freshman, won second place and Carol Rea, left, Branson, Mo. senior, took third place. son, Mo. senior, took third place. Art History Forum Succeeds "If I knew more about modern painting maybe I could understand it." "I wish there were companions I could find out more about art and certain paintings." If you are one of those who has similar questions about art that you would like answered but don't know where to go, the art history department has a solution. It has established a history of art forum which is held twice a month in the Trophy Room of the Student Union. According to Robert Branner, assistant professor of art history, the aim of the forum is to give people who are interested in art, maybe only as a sideline, an opportunity to speak up. Any question they might have about art or any suggestions or criticisms they have, may be brought up and answered or argued. 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 to the Office. Kanye West dates should include name, place, date, and time of function. Applications for counseling positions in men's residence halls. 1987-58, are due Wednesday in office of dean of students. Junior, senior and graduate men are eligible. See William R. Butler. 228 Strong. for details. TODAY 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. University Theatre and School of Fine Arts opera presentation, 8 p.m., Fraser Theater. "Trouble in Tahiti," by Berni Cane and "Glanni Schlecchi," by Puecini. Undergraduate mathematics seminar meeting, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: "Mary Beth Gates" in boxes." All interested students are invited to attend these weekly meetings. TUESDAY Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 a.m. Jnforthe Chapel. Holy Communion. 7:00 a.m. Study Group, 4 p.m. Canterbury House. "Faith of the Church." Alpine Phi Omega regular meeting, 7:30 pm. past, Student Union. WEDNESDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Dunford Chapel. Holy Communion, 6:45 a.m. AASC Publications Committee meeting. UNION Union Subject: Student Directory application. As an earth satellite travels at about 18,000 m. p. h., it will cut through the earth's magnetic field so rapidly that substantial electrical currents will be generated in the metal of the shell. Several speakers from this area, prominent either in the field of art or outside of it, have led the discussions this year. This is the first year such a forum has been tried and it has been received very well. Mr. Branner said. The series will be continued next year. USE KANSAN WANT ADS There will be one more forum this year. Perhaps it's a result of all the publicity Sarge has gained in the last several years. Or it may be that today's dogs are beginning to realize the importance of a college education. No Doubt About It Education A Must Two such collegiate-minded canines have been frequenting the campus this semester. Obviously undergraduates, the two nevertheless form a striking combination as they jault down Jayhawker Blvd. One is a sable-colored collie; the other a caramel-colored boxer. Both are large and well-proportioned, and they might be the missing ingredient needed to spark next year's football team. Want To Be Recruited? A Marine recruiting officer will be at the University for the last time this semester on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This will be the last opportunity for graduating seniors to apply for Marine Corps commissions. Seniors accepted into the Marine program will be commissioned second lieutenants after attending officers' candidate classes. They will serve a 3-year tour of duty. A platoon leaders class is open to underclassmen and juniors. It consists of two 6-week summer camps either at the beginning or at the end of the summer. 4 Attend Bar Assn. Meeting Four members of the Law School faculty attended the State Bar Assn. meeting in Wichita Thursday. They were Dean F. J. Moreau, dean-elect M. C. Slough, Cloy S. Hobson, professor of law; and Charles H. Old-father, associate professor. Dean Moreau and Dean-elect Slough spoke at a luncheon meeting of KU law graduates. USE KANSAN WANT ADS 'A Poem Lovely As A Tree' "Loveliest of trees, the cherry poor." This was the opinion of A. E. Houseman, but some University people might not agree. There are many lovely trees blooming now on the KU campus and not one of them is a cherry tree. Varieties range from the Hopa flowering crabs with their pale pink blossoms seen blooming in front of the library, to the white-flowered Aronia, a low shrub that grows in the chancellor's yard. Flowering peach trees with brilliant red and white blossoms abound near the Campanile. These trees grow rapidly but are relatively short-lived. Between Marvin and Lindley, along the sidewalk, pear trees spread their branches of dainty white flowers. On the east side of Lindley, a Freshman Chosen 4-H Club Delegate Naomi Wenger, Powhattan freshman, has been chosen as one of four Kansas delegates to represent the state at the National 4-H Club Conference June 15 to 21 in Washington, D.C. Miss Wenger received the honor in recognition of her exceptional leadership and work in 4-H club projects and activities. She is now in her ninth year of club membership. Profits from her livestock and poultry projects are being used for her college fund. Murphys Entertain Students Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy entertained KU foreign students at a tea held at the Chancellor's home Sunday afternoon. Gov. George Docking, faculty members and a large number of foreign students attended the tea and participated in an informal discussion. CRAFT & HOBBY SUPPLIES Balsa Paint Flock Plastic Kits UNDERWOOD'S 125B West Sixth INDEPENDENTS Support the Party That Supports You VOTE AGI VOTE Read again what Bill Jackson, president of POGO party, said about us at the ASC meeting on Tues., April 9— UDK—WED., APRIL 10-In opposing the representation method, Jackson said,"The Greeks carry the burden of the load in the organizations, so why give the Independents something they don't work for? I don't see why we should penalize the Greeks to give the Independents something." AGI Unorganized District Candidates VII- UNMARRIED-Mary Pontius-soph. Dale Brethower-soph., Ed Prelock-jr. VIII MARRIED Ted Barnes-Grad. Look What AGI Has Done This Year— 1-Lead Revision of the ASC Constitution. 2-Got Student Wives Activity Tickets (for all non-athletic events). 3-Added Separate Representation for Married Students. magnolia tree drops its heavily- scented flowers. Flowering quince scattered throughout the Sunnyside area, the yellow-blossomed forsythia, and redbuds and white redbuds lend color wherever they grow. In a planting around the field house this year, 77 redbuds are now in full bloom. Lilacs along Lilac Lane and in front of Green are ready to burst into their glorious flower as are the spirea bushes all over the campus. Everything that grows on the campus is the responsibility of about 20 men, headed by H. E. Blitch, landscape foreman. They keep the trees and shrubs looking beautiful. Proper pruning removes dead wood and disease and gives the trees and shrubs a finer shape. And the riotious display of beauty and color seen this year at KU gives vivid testimony to the success of their work. HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. 24 Symbol of Astronomy Astronomers use this symbol to designate Jupiter in their notes ThriftCheck® Symbol of Thrift THRIFTICHECK-the personal checking account plan that provides you with checks imprinted with your name at no extra cost-is available in this area only at DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass. "The Bank of Friendly Service" Book of 20 thrifti-check Personalized Checks $1.50 Member F.D.I.C.