Page $ AWS Senate Names 85 As Jay Sisters' Eighty-five freshman women have been named Jay Sisters for next year by the Associated Women Students' Senate. The Jay Sisters are special "friends" of new freshman women. The new Jay Sisters were selected from their petitions. They are: Corbin Hall—Elaine Knupp, Washington, Iowa; Jan Rodgers, Paradise; Kay Allen, Rockport, Mo; Judith Duncan, Overland Park; Frances Keith, Hiawatha; Kathleen Roberts, Suzanne Beulter and Sandra Daughterty, Hutchinson. Diane Fecht, Wamego; Barbara Werbe, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Hanline, Kansas City, Kan.; Marcia Moran, Prairie Village; Olive Kees, St. Joseph, Mo. Diana Dicks, Glendale, Mo.; Evelyn Komarek, Ellinwood; Karen Lumm, Virginia Baker and Nora Marie Manning, Wichita; Beverly Sargent and Nancy Suellentrop, Great Bend; Mary Smith, Delphos; Jo Ann Swensen, Rossville; Kay Crumly, St. Francis. Gertrude Sellards Pearson—Sue Suran, Hays; Kay Cronkite, St Joseph, Mo.; Nancy Gilliland, Holton; Rosalie Ann Gibson and Joanne Novak, Webster Groves, Mo.; Mary Shields, Independence, Mo.; Anne Taylor, Austin, Tex.; Judith Mohri, Hamilton, Canada; Sonja Kay Hushaw, Scott. Judith Austin and Beverley Baird, Topeka; Joan Jarrell and Margaret Kurt, Kansas City, Mo; Barbara J. Seel and Sharon Edgar Mission; Nancy Sheehan, Oak Park, Ill.; Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill. North College—Alice Gould, Jane Dean, Jay Monsees, Martha Littrell, Barbara Child and Margo Tipton, Kansas City, Mo.; Judith Buck, Sandra Owens, Eleanor J. Rogers, Penelope O'Daniel, Karen Kukuk. Janet Mangan and Patricia Sorter Kansas City, Kan. Jane Crow, Topeka; Gretchen Griswold, Silver City, N. M.; Mary Ann Mize and Janice Cornwell, Salina; Jean Garlinghouse, Lincoln, Neb. Barbara Keller, Lawrence; Helen Lorson, Chapman; Kay Morgan and Annette Willis, Wichita; Mary E. Phillips, Merriam; Sylvia Scott and Mary Douglass, Hutchinson; Marilyn Mull, Chanute. Patricia Laird and Judith Neil, Abilene; Sue, Elmore Stafford, Sherri James, Emporia, Carol Immer, Kirkwood, Mo.; Marietta Meigs, Mission. Sellards— Janet Cameron, Clay Center; Carol Allen, Leavenworth Watkins— Marilyn Bell, McPherson: Ann Frabbach, Belleville. Douthart—Janet Feverly, Leavenworth; Carole Riedmiller, Glasco. Carol Weidensau, Shoshoni, Wyo. Lawrence—Janet Jackson, Hilda Miller, Jerry Eichcorn and Martha Hammig. Miller—Trudy Gier, McPherson; Carol Weidemshan Sheqhou Woo A congratulations party will be held for the new Jay Sisters at 5 p.m. today in the Jayhawker Room of the Student Union. Their first meeting will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday when they will elect board members. Northwestern Prof. Visitina The chairman of the department of political science at Northwestern University, Richard C. Snyder, is visiting here today and Tuesday to confer with faculty members and students of political science. 'Tahiti,' 'Schicchi Casts Announced Cast members for the opera, "Trouble in Tahiti" to open at 8 p.m. tonight in Fraser Theater are Beverly Rinkle, Pittsburg junior; Jack Davison, Bolivar, Mo., junior; Bonnie Dinsmore, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior; J. C. Kliwer, Law- rence graduate student, and Don Farrar, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Members of the cast of "Gianni Schicchi" to open on the same bill tonight are Farrar, Davison and Kliewer; Merrilyn Coleman, Lawrence senior; Bruce Voran, Kinsley sophomore; Sharon Tripp, Lawrence senior; Joe Lewis, Mission graduate student; Mary Jo Woofer, Colby senior; Carolyn Craft, Junction City senior; Karl Garrett, Lawrence freshman; Warren George, Merriam junior; James Hnizda, Blue Rapids freshman; Jeff Quinsey; son of Robert Quinsey, chief of the reader service, will also be a member of the cast. Gianni Schicchi will be played by Bruce Loganbill, Newton graduate student. Opera Production To Be Explained A scene from Leonard Bernstein's opera, "Trouble in Tahiti," will be presented and the technical part of the production explained in an assembly for Speech 1 students at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser Theater Virgil Godfrey, assistant professor of speech and drama, will explain the steps in designing and making costumes and sets. E. Arthur Kean instructor of speech and drama, will show how stage lighting is operated Members of the cast will then run through a scene, showing the initial steps of rehearsal and finally the completed scene. Monday, April 29, 1957 University Daily Kansan Three history professors and a graduate student will attend the 50th annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical Assn. Thursday through Saturday at Lincoln, Neb. Four Will Attend Historical Meeting They are W. Stitt Robinson, associate professor; Robert W. Johannsen, assistant professor; George L. Anderson, professor, and Calvin W. Gower, Grand Junction, Colo., graduate student. Prof. Anderson, chairman of the executive committee of the association, will be chairman of a discussion on "Urban History" Thursday. The association is a nationwide group and the second largest historical society in the United States. Attention Pre-Dental Students Entering K.C.U. Dental School In The Fall Of 1957 New & Used Dental Supplies & Equipment Pattison-McGrath DENTAL SUPPLY CO. Box 2089 — 1117 Walnut KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI NEW! TODAY'S HANDIEST DEODORANT STICK FOR MEN! Complete protection in an unbreakable, push-up case; no foil to fool with; easy to pack; he-man size. $1 YARDLEY OF LONDON, INC. Vardyey products for America are created in England and finished in the U.S.A. from the original English formulae, combining imported and domestic ingredients. 620 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. Talk, Awards Highlight 33rd Cervantes Day More than 200 students and teachers of Spanish were guests of the University Spanish department at the 33rd annual Cervantes Day Friday and Saturday. The highlight of the 2-day affair was a talk by Dr. Walter Starkie, author and director of the British Institute in Madrid, and now a visiting professor at the University of Texas. Dr. Starkie spoke on "Gypsy Life, History and Music," and added a special treat by playing gypsy music on his violin. In the Saturday meeting, John D. Roberts, instructor of Romance languages, was selected to continue as secretary-treasurer of the American Assn. of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Saturday afternoon the high school students staged a program of Spanish songs, plays and dances. Wesley Films To Feature Schumann, Strauss Job interviews scheduled for the School of Engineering and Architecture are as follows: Tuesday—Peter Kiewit Sons' Co, Omaha, Neb. Wednesday—Jet Proulson Laboratories, and California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Students interested in any of the preceding interviews should sign the interview schedule in 111 Marvin. Buehrens, Winfield High School, and Clyde Thogmartin, Emporia High School, were each awarded a copy of a Spanish-English dictionary on the basis of examinations taken by students over the Kansas-Missouri area. Formal Wear We're Headquarters for "AFTER SIX" formal wear See the new Ivy White DINNER JACKETS (exclusively ours) $29.95 Jack Norman 13th and Oread HERE IS AMERICA'S FAVORITE Dinner Jackets $27.95 and $37.50 White or Perfect Blue White or Parfait Blue Cummerbund and Tie Sets ___ $5.95 to $9.95 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop Al Hack ON THE HILL Ken Whitenight