Thursday, April 18, 1957 University Daily Kansas Page 5 Top Music Students Named Four students were named by the School of Fine Arts at the honor recital Wednesday as the top students majoring in music. Mu Phi Epsilon, women's professional sorority, awarded a $50 scholarship to Kathryn Ehlers, Kansas City. Mo. junior. They are Loretta Nauman, Lawrence freshman; Sara Jane Hopkins, Boonville, Mo. sophomore; Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb. and Alan Harris, Lawrence, juniors. The national office of Sigma Alpha Iota, women's honorary fraternity, gave a certificate of merit to Georganne Brown, Junction City senior, for having the highest senior grade average in SAI. Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary music fraternity, named new members at the recital. They were chosen from the top 10 per cent of the graduating class or the top half of students to receive graduate degrees. The new members are Sharon Tripp, Lawrence, Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo., Leland Roberts, Kansas City, Ken., Mary Sharon Cole, Colby, Merrilyn Coleman, Virginia Vogel Wallace, Lawrence, and Raymond Roberts, Kingman, all seniors. Betty Isern, Ellinwood graduate student; Helen Moser, Curtis Dollins, George Duerksen, Robert Asherman, James Day, Lee Jacobson and James Harv, 1956 graduates. Scouts To See Relays, Exposition The Engineering Exposition and the Kansas Relays are on the agenda for 500 Explorer Scouts from Kansas and Missouri who are attending the annual KU Scout Visitation Day Saturday. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. Tours of engineering displays in Marvin, Lindley and Malott halls will follow. A dinner will be held at noon in the Student Union Ballroom. The scouts will then see the Relays in Memorial Stadium at 1 p.m. The Visitation Day is sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity and University Extension. Faculty Recital Is Canceled The School of Fine Arts faculty recital scheduled for Wednesday, April 24, has been canceled. Shop Brown's First Imagination have been stretched for an original idea; over 700 pairs of hands have been busy, and Friday night the finishing touches will be added to the 17 floats entered in the Relays parade. Doves, Bombs—In Float Parade PLASTIC RAINCOATS For Men or Women Welded Seams With Pockets And Slash Openings 2.98 Up North College has withdrawn its entry. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, having previously withdrawn, has re-entered. Robert R. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., junior, who is float chairman of Triangle fraternity, estimated that about 50,000 paper napkins and over 1,000 man hours would be used to build the float. "We are vying for the distinction of the tallest float in the parade again this year." Johnson said. "It will be over 20 feet high." Phi Delta fraternity will compete for the tallest float, also. It has a crane from which mobles will hang representing different parts of the world in major sports. World Sports Theme Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. The themes of all the floats are related to the Relays theme, "Sports Around the World." But the individual themes vary from Corbin Hall's "And Beyond," a mixture of pink clouds and angles, to the Sigma Chi "Jungle Trackmeet" with A gilded boy will top the Gertrude Sellars Pearson float, "World Sports—a Place in the Sun." an elephant and natives playing leading roles. A mechanical "dove of peace" will fly in front of a revolving globe of the world on the Delta Tau Delta fraternity float, "Sports for Peace." And don't be surprised if there is an atomic bomb blast on the Phi Kappa Psi float, "Sports in an Atomic Age." Statue of Greek The Delta Chi fraternity float will portray the "Origin of Sports" with a large plaster of Paris statue of an ancient Greek javelin thrower. Miss Universe of Sports will be chosen to ride on the throne of a weather* vane on the Carruth-O'- Leary float. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will take the spectacular to Mars on its abstract, interplanetary float, "Everyone Watches World Sports." Interplanetary Float Other floats and their themes entered in the parade are, in the men's division, Pi Kappa Alpha, "It All Began With the Greeks", Sigma Nu, "Sports for Peace"; Alpha Kappa Lambda, "Sports Around the World" Brings Friendship to the World"; Tau Kappa Epsilon, "The Goal of Sports Around the World"; Sigma Phi Epsilon, "Helping Span the Gap"; and Delta Sigma Club, "Deep Sea Fishing." Pi Beta Phi sorority has not decided on a theme. Students Discuss Interior Decoration Registration for the examination will be in the registrar's office from April 11 to May 1. Room assignments will be given out at the time of registration. Three students served on a panel Tuesday to discuss "How to Make Temporary Housing More Attractive Through Interior Design." The Engineerettes, an organization of wives of KU engineering students, sponsored the discussion. The Western Civilization examination for the spring semester will be given May 11 from 1 to 5 p. m. The students are: Darylne Willhardt, Omaha, Neb., Annette Hasbrook, Hinsdale, Ill., and Robert G. Endres Wichita. All are seniors. Axe To Go To Business Meet Western Civ. Exam May 11 Dean Leonard H. Axe of the School of Business will attend the 39th annual meeting of the American Assn. of Collegiate Schools of Business Tuesday through Saturday, April 23 to April 27, in Philadelphia. He is vice president and program chairman. Cheese is made from the milk of the cow, sheep, goat, buffalo, horse, camel, ass, reindeer, and zebu. Marlboro NEW FLIP-TOP BOX Sturdy to keep cigarettes from crushing. No tobacco in your pocket. Up to date. 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