Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 16, 1957 Gov. Docking To Open Engineering Exposition The Engineering Exposition will be officially opened at 4 p.m. Friday by Gov. George Docking. Mrs. George Docking, wife of the governor, will cut the ribbon symbolizing the opening of the 37th annual Engineering Exposition Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and T. DeWitt Carr, retiring dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture will be present at the opening together with the Relays Queens, Judy Anthony, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and Charlene Anthony, University of Nebraska, and the queen's attendants. To Present Trophy Presentation of the traveling trophy for the winning exhibit will be Saturday morning. John Dealy, Topeka junior, will present the trophy which is sponsored by Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. The Petroleum Engineers have won the trophy two years. A group winning it three consecutive years retains it. The Society of American Military Engineers, with the aid of the Kansas City division of the Corps of Engineers, are preparing an exhibit. 78 High Schools In Speech Festival Students from 78 Kansas high schools participated in the annual State Speech and Drama Festival Saturday. There were 252 entries in the six divisions of individual oratorical and dramatic events while 33 one-act plays were given. All entrants had qualified by earning Class I ratings in district festivals earlier this spring. Speech Assemblies Start Today The first in a series of speech assemblies will be heli at 7:30 p.m. today in Bailey Auditorium. Students and teachers of public speaking and debate will present the program. The assemblies are to introduce students to different areas of speech. The program schedule includes radio and TV, April 23; speech correction, April 25, and drama, April 30. Law Fraternity Installation Tonight Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, will install new officers at 7 p. m. today in the Student Union Pine Room. The officers are justice, Jason Ott, Lawrence senior; vice justice, Jerry Rushfelt, Kansas City, Kan., second-year law; treasurer, Edwin Stene, Lawrence first-year law; clerk, Richard Coffelt, Topeka first-year law, and marshal, Kermit Beal, Lawrence first-year law. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 Formal Wear We're Headquarters for "AFTER SIX" formal wear See the new Ivy White DINNER JACKETS (exclusively ours) $29.95 The department of applied mechanics has not entered any exhibits this year, but its laboratory in Marvin and the hydraulics laboratory in back of Marvin will be open for inspection and demonstration. To Give Souvenirs Groups of students in the Fowler Shops are preparing the exhibits which will be on display there. Jack Norman The major exhibit in the Fowler Shops will produce plastic bottles which will be given to people passing through the exhibit. Another exhibit will punch out small hand wrenches for the spectators and another exhibit will punch out designs. In the area between Marvin and Lindley the hyperbolic paraboloid is being subjected to a 50,000-pound weight test, which will supplement the weather testing it has undergone the past year. These are designed to demonstrate the adaptability of the design. After the Exposition the shell will be removed or torn down, said George Beal, professor of architecture. Alumni Ballots Out Next Week 13th and Oread With interest in adding new members to its 12,000 paid subscription list, the Alumni Assn. will send out ballots for voting on national officers next week. The ballots also permit members to vote under the old lower rates. The yearly rates jump from $4 to $5 and the life memberships climb from $60 to $80 effective June 1. Only paid members of the Alumni Assn. are eligible to vote. Those not already paid can send their dues with the from sent out. Baptists Elect Student Officers Three KU students were elected officers of the state Baptist Student Union at a spring retreat held Friday and Saturday at Lone Star Lake. Jay Maxwell, Sedalia, Mo., junior, is president for the 1957-58 term; Nancy Harmon, Wichita junior, enlistment chairman, and J. R. Huddlestun, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student pastor-adviser. Retreat speakers included Miss Nadyne Brewer, missionary to Brazil, and Miss Estelle Slater, associate. Student Dept. of the Southern Baptist Convention. The local BSU elected the following officers for 1957-58: Lyle Dauber, Sterling senior, president; Miss Harmon, enlistment chairman; Charles Tommy, Independence, Mo. freshman, devotional chairman; Maxwell, social chairman. Leonard Raymo, Lawrence junior, promotional chairman; Dick Dayringer, Eudora graduate student, missions chairman; Mary Ann Casebolt, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, secretary, and Leo Poland, assistant professor of business administration, faculty adviser. Theta Sigma Phi To Hold Panel A rush party and a panel discussion on women's role in journalism will be held by Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism, at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Home Management House, 700 W. 16th. Panel members will discuss the fields of newspapers, advertising, home economics, radio, and public relations. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 what is "the inside story" see the architectural exhibit THINGS ARE HAPPENING AT "HAPPY HAL'S" -PIZZA- Delicious and with each order you get FREE the college students favorite beverage YOU MUST PRESENT THIS AD FOR FREE PRIZE Offer good April 16 & 17 only East 23rd St. Jewish Passover Dinner Tonight The Jewish student organization will celebrate the Seder, the at the Party House. Transportation will be from the main entrance of the Student Union at 6:45 p.m. Medical Center To Study Heart A 2-day course in cardiac auscultation (listening to the heart) will be offered Thursday and Friday at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City. The course, offered by the department of postgraduate medical education, will include discussions on heart murmurs, congenital heart disease, and principles of phonocardiography. Sponsors of the course are the University School of Medicine, the Kansas Medical Society, and the Kansas State Board of Health. Medical School Alumni Assn. Revived The KU Medical School Alumni Assn. has been revived and membership dues raised to $5, according to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Assn. Plans are being set up for the annual meeting of the Kansas Medical Society in Wichita in May and for the American Medical Assn. meeting in New York in June. The Passover begins today and lasts a week. It commemorates the exodus of Jews from Egypt under Moses' leadership. The dinner consists of prayers, recitations and songs. John Shroeder of Garnett, who was graduated in February, donated his William Allen White Interfaith Award to provide meal tickets for students from Christian organizations. Mr. Shroeder received the award in 1956. Easter Sunrise Service An all-student Easter sunrise service will be held at 6 a.m. Sunday at Potter Lake. The service will be sponsored by several student religious groups of the university. 941 Mass. 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