Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 24, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) Cadet Commander . . . Patricia M. Swanson, Newton junior, was chosen honorary cadet commander from six finalists Tuesday night by the Pershing Rifle staff and advisers. (See picture.) She represents Chi Omega sorority. A full military initiation into the Pershing Rifles will be given Miss Swanson Thursday, May 2. Following the initiation she will inspect the company. The company will perform a mass drill. A special drill squad will present the Queen Anne's drill. Last year's winner, Patsy Lou Straub, Chicago sophomore, last month was chosen cadet major and attendant to the honorary cadet colonel at the annual Pershing Rifle regimental assembly at Oklahoma A&M, Stillwater, Okla. Quill Club To Initiate 16 Walter J. Meserve, assistant professor of English and Quill Club adviser, will present the awards. Initiation of 16 members and the awarding of prizes for the recent Quill Club contest will take place at a Quill Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Trophy Room of the Student Union. Students to be initiated are James Nash, Rochester, N. Y.; Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo.; John Clement Davis, Neodesha, and Bernard Marshall, Windsor, Mo. All are freshmen. Bob Cross, Overland Park; Janet Patterson, Kansas City, Mo.; Donna Logan, Nevada, Mo.; Fred Miller, Syracuse; Rosemary Jones, Timken, and Caroline Moreland, Kansas City, Mo. All are sophomores. Gayle Hess, Wichita and Carol Dietz, Hickman Mills, Mo., juniors; Lee Green, Kansas City, Kan., and Penny Howland, Des Moines, seniors and Maro Santoromana, Philippines graduate student. Lindsay's Poems To Be Read William Kuhleh, Denver, Colo. graduate student, will read the poetry of Vachel Lindsay and others at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Music and Browsing Room of the Student Union. Justice Joseph F. Crater of the New York State Supreme Court disappeared at 9:15 p.m. Aug. 6, 1930. Freeze leftover coffee into ice cubes and use in iced coffee. Music Group To Give Concert Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, will present a spring concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Strong Auditorium. ...shop at Terry's Jewelry. At Terry's we're always happy to show you our fine selection of diamonds. Outstanding for cut, color and clarity...our reputation is your protection...ask about our convenient credit A choral group will sing "The Carnival Song" by Walter Piston, Bob Schaaf, Herington senior, will conduct. terms. John Mayhan, Emporia sophomore, will play three pieces for solo clarinet by Stravinsky. 914 Mass. VI 3-2572 The Symphonia string trio will play selections by Walter Piston. Members of the trio are Jim Avery, Burlington sophomore, piano; Alan Harris, Lawrence junior, cello, and Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb., sophomore, violin. Don Farrar, Kansas City, Mo, junior, tenor, will sing "The Lover As Mirror" and "David Weeps for Absalom" by David Diamond. The Symphonia brass choir conducted by Claude Smith, Lawrence senior, will play "Prelude" and "Allegro" by Smith. The selections will be performed in public for the first time. Haugh Will Judge State Spelling Bee Oscar S. Haugh, professor of education, will be one of three judges at the All-Kansas Spelling Bee in Topeka Saturday. Sponsored by the Topeka Daily Capital, the bee is the fourth in a series. Prof. Haugh has been judge in all the contests. Dr. Sturtevant Is Improvina Dr. A. M. Sturtevant, professor emeritus of Germanic languages and literatures, was reported in fairly good condition today in Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He has been suffering from pneumonia, but will be able to receive visitors in several days. A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU — for your loved ones — this contract provides present day peace of mind and future financial security. 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It will be led by Miss Alice Schwartz, instructor of education and design; Leland H. Erickson, assistant professor of education; Miss Elin K. Jorgensen, professor of music education, and Lawrence J. Heeb, assistant professor of physical education. Students in secondary education may attend one of three group discussions: "Reading Problems in Secondary Schools," led by Oscar M. Haugh, professor of education, in 110 Strong; "Testing and Evaluating Pupil Progress," led by Herbert A. Smith, associate professor of education in 107 Strong; and "High School Guidance Services," led by E. Gordon Collister, director of the Bureau of Guidance, in 103 Strong. Art and music education majors may attend any discussion session. Meetings with individual supervisors will follow the discussions. 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