University Daily Kansan Pi Mu Epsilon Elects Officers Page 3 Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity, elected officers and initiated new members at their annual banquet Friday. The Rev. William Doyle, S.J., of Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo., spoke on the importance of mathematics in a liberal education John Couch, Tonganoxie; Daniel Dewey, Ludington, Mich.; Brooke Eubank, Crosscut, Texas; Edward Gaughan, Reding; Arnold Janousek, Oberlin; Greta Mack, Lawrence; Kenneth Montgomery, Kansas City, Mo., Joan Nance, Newport, Ark., and Deeter. All are graduate students. Officers elected are: Harry Nelson, Lawrence graduate student, director; Charles Deeter, Norcatur graduate student, vice director; David Wilson, Meade graduate student, secretary; Kathleen O'Donnell, instructor of mathematics, treasurer; Wealthy Babock, associate professor of mathematics, corresponding secretary, and Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, historian. Carmelita Keyes, Lawrence; Janice Kibler, Topeka; Mildred Long, Winfield; Edwin Petrik, Caldwell; Donald Sturgis, Tonganoxie, and Barbara Weir, Cunningham. All are seniors. New members initiated were: James Eubank, Paul Liebnitz, and Shirley Leeven, assistant instructors of mathematics. Arnold Society Elects Officers Officers for 1957-58 of Arnold Air Society, AFROTC honorary fraternity, are John Hedrick, Ellinwood junior, commanding officer, and Earl Wilson, Lawrence senior, executive officer. John Beam, Ottawa; Dianne Hays, Kansas City, Kan.; Wilma Roberman, Lawrence, and Sharon Steele, Colby. All are juniors. Other officers elected are John Casson, Topeka sophomore, and Bruce Smith. Stockton; Don Moor, Kansas City, Mo., and Fred Porta, Topeka, all juniors. 4 Named AFROTC Cadets Of The Month Four Air Force ROTC cadets have been named cadets of the month for March by Cadet Lt. Col. Gary Miller, Wichita senior. The cadets are Thomas T. Roswicz, Hammond, Ind.: Frank Becker, Emporia; Donald Moor, Kansas City, Mo., and Charles H. Schroeder, Ellinwood. All are juniors. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will speak at the History Club meeting in the Pine Room, Student Union at 7 p.m. Thursday. Slides will be shown with Prof. Ireland's talk on "The Middle East: Cradle of Civilization." Refreshments will be served. Ireland To Talk At Meeting The most expensive movie of all time was "The Ten Commandments" at 13 million dollars. Hi-Fi Sets & Portable TV Sets For Rent All records supplied for parties Also power lawnmowers for rent. Many other items Too numerous to mention. FARM SUPPLY 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 to office only in Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Applications for counselling positions it men's residence halls, 1957-58, are due May 1. in office of dean of students. Junior, senior and graduate men are eligible. See Dr. William R. Butler for details. KU-Y public relations meeting, 4 p.m. Oread Room, Student Union. Call for further info. East 23rd St. VI 3-3181 TODAY Jay James rush tea, 7-8 p.m. Parlo. C. Student Union. Meeting follows. Official Bulletin tion to meet with senators KU College of Law's section of officers, 7.15 p.m., 306 Student Hall Lenten Study Group, 4 p.m., Canterbury House. Museum of Art films on art. 7:30 and 9 p.m., Art Museum. "The Life of Jane in Art," "Crucifixion: Theme and Variations," and "The Book and the Idol." Methodist Holy Week series, 7:30 a.m. Methodist Church. "The Beginning. Protestantism." American Institute of Architects, 7:30 2m. Parlor A. Student Room, 10:30 3m. Parlor B. Student Room, Slides by Harold Lohrentz on "X-100" experimental research home. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Danforty Chapel. KU-Y executive meeting, 8:30 p.m. Henley House. Roger Williams Fellowship coffee hour p.m. 12pm. *Mississippi.* Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth, Chapel Methodist Holy Week series, 7.30 a.m. the inter. The Beginnings of Methodism Thirty-four students are registered for the Selective Service examination to be given at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room, Student Union. *Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m.* *Museum of Museum. Smetana.* *The Bartered Bridge.* Faculty, Forum, noon, English Room, Science Speaker: Speaker Elsworth. *KLA*, Alumni The results of the three-hour examination will be sent to the students' draft board where they will be used in classifying the student. The Guidance Bureau will administer the test. 34 Slated To Take Government Exam Jay Janes rush tea, 4-5 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union Meeting follows. Phi Delta Kappa initiation, 5:30 p.m. 306A. Student Union. Dinner meeting, following initiation in Sunflower Room. Make reservations by Wednesday noon. Senator McDowell will also discuss some of the items acted upon in the last legislature and will discuss the budget proposals of Gov. George Docking. Methodist Holiday Week series. 7:30 a.m. Beginning the *Christmas Quiz*. Churchmen's weekly magazine. State Sen. Joseph McDowell of Wyandotte County and a 1931 KU graduate, will speak to the KU Young Democrats on the Kansas legislative program at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in 306 Student Union. Senator McDowell, one of eight Democrats in the Kansas Senate, is also an attorney in Kansas City, Kan. He was the first Junior National Committeeman from the Kansas Young Democrats. History Club, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Student Union. Speaker: Prof. H. A. Ireland. "The Middle East: Cradle of Civilization." Refreshments. Inca Dove Dies, Rests In Museum An Inca dove, a bird never before taken in Kansas, has been given to the Museum of Natural History by Harry D. Smith, superintendent of the State Game Farm at Meade. Senator To Address Young Democrats The Inca dove is about half the size of the common mourning dove. It is grayish and the feather pattern looks scaly. Long tail feathers are gray and white. The dove feeds on seeds and grains. Smith had been watching three Inca doves that appeared on the farm, but two disappeared after a sub-zero night in January. After the March blizzard, Smith found the third dove nearly dead. His efforts to save it failed. The hog-corn ratio in South Dakota in 1956 was 12.3 bushels of corn equal the price received for 100 pounds of pork. The ratio in 1950 was 10 bushels and 100 pounds of pork. East 23rd VI 3-6330 - Wire Netting RELAYS FLOATS - Spray Paint Supplies for - Staples Tools Phone VI3-2981 All other items needed to do the job quickly and well ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE & SAMPLE Tuesday, April 16. 1957 Geologists To Make 4 Field Trips LR32 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Twenty-one students of the field stratigraphy class taught by Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology and principal geologist, State Geological Survey, will make field trips this Friday and Saturday and the next three weekends to study outcropping of Grenola limestone. Dr. Moore and Dr. J. M. Jewett, geologist, State Geological Survey, will accompany the students on the trip which will cover the state from Elk County to Nemaha County. Dean Taylor In Detroit Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, is attending the American Guidance and Personnel Assn. national convention in Detroit. The convention opened Sunday and will last through Thursday. 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