Page 8 University. Daily Kansan Monday: April 15, 1937 一 —(Dally Kansan photo) TROPHY OF THE HUNT—Nine-year-old Charles Turnbough of the Atchison Receiving Home tracks down an elusive egg during the Easter egg hunt held Sunday near the Cam- panile. The hunt was sponsored by the United Veterans Organization and Kappa Kappa Gamma, social sorority. Hunters, who stalked the eggs relentlessly, were all from the home. Critique On Critic Sawver's 4-Letter Fun Succeeds By BOB LYLE (Assistant Managing Editor of The Daily Iman). Tom Sawver is more fun than a stack of French photographs. The clever boy critic crawled from his cynics corner Friday night long enough to subject himself to the critical eye of creatures of his own kind. He acquitted himself rather brilliantly as master of ceremonies of The Rock Chalk Revue. His washroom humor, if not too subtle, was welcome relief from two skits, in particular those using the brilliantly original theme of the virtues of western (Kansas) life. Corbin Hall supplied the sex and Sawyer the filth. TOM SAWYER Rock Chalk Revue masters of ceremonies from the beginning of time (eight years ago) have admittedly drawn their dirt from the same gutter. But as someone once said about fertilizer, it isn't the quality of it but the manner in which it is spread that counts. Effectual Spread Sawyer spread it effectively. As a matter of fact the audience was saturated. His manner was smooth and professional. This critic must take exception 2 Speak At Topeka School Donald Dean, assistant dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Richard Rundquist, assistant professor of education and counselor of the guidance bureau, spoke at Highland Park High School in Topeka Thursday. They spoke to students interested in KU and answered questions about KU. with his pantomime of Johnnie Ray. From our free seat it looked more like a cross between the gyrations of Sammy Davis Jr, and Elvis Presley, rather than a characterization of the original wailler himself. Of special appeal to the sophisticated audience on hand was a grisly scene involving a Sawyer stogge who presented a glass eating act. He regurgitated blood and light bulbs to the howling delight Official Bulletin 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 only by Kiley Kaplan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Applications for counseling positions in 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. Russian sound film (color), "The Magic Horse," 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., 3 Bailey Hall, projection room. English subtitles. TODAY Mathematical colloquium, 4 p.m., 217 *Strong Hall. Speaker: Prof. Gottfried Koehtel of Mainz, Germany.* "Linear **Geometrical Spaces of Analytic Functions." Korean Jayhawker Club. 7 to 9 p.m. Jayhawker Room, Student Union. Guest: Young Han Choo, Korean consul gen- tle, film show film on enko, Everyone, invited. Undergraduate mathematics seminar, 4 p.m. 203 Strong. Speaker: William B. Webb. "The Planimeter, an Area Measuring Device." All interested students are invited to attend these weekly meetings. KU Dames, 8 p.m. Art Museum lounge. Speaker: Dr. Beatrice Wright. "Parents Growing Pains." Bring your old jewelty to meeting for our sale in May. Engineerrettes, 8 p.m., Oread Room. Student Union. Speakers: Annette Hasbrook and Robert Endres. "Interior Decorating." KU Collegiate Young Republicans officers, 7.15 p.m., 308 Stu- t格尔 Union, 169 W. 24th St. Methodist Holy Week series, 7:30 a.m. Methodist Leader, "The Beginning- Protestation." Episcopal morning prayer 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Eucharist, 7 and 8 Ballarat Chapel, Holy Eucharist, 7 and 8 TUESDAY *Museum of Art films on art.* 7:30 and 9:30. *p.m., Art Museum.* "The Life of Art in Art." "Crucifixion: Theme and Variations." and "The Book and the Idol." Roger Williams Fellowship coffee hour, 9 p.m., 1124 Mississippi. Not Too Subtle Methodist Holy Week series. 7:30 a.m. "The Gates of Terror." The Begin- nings of Methodism. Sawyer's revised version of "Goldi lockels and the Three Bears, left little to the imagination, as did his cry of the wild goose, probably unrecognizable to the better classes of early morning bird watchers. WEDNESDAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. The Museum, Museum. Smetana: "The Bartender Bride." of the sadistic house. Faculty Forum, non. English Room Sahai Baker: Maker-Ellsworth *Ku's Alumni Assn.* This discipline of four-letter fur along with John Ball the Alpha Tau Ormega buffon gets our vote for the best individual performance of the show. The quasi-religious organization which helped to father Sawyer's ribald rascality might be a little em barrassed at his behavior. The shouldn't be. The crowd loved it. In UDK Call To Long Beach Relays Queen Says, 'I'm Flabbergasted' Charlene Anthony from the University of Nebraska, Big Seven queen for the relays, sounded stunned Sunday night when informed of the selection via a long-distance telephone call to Long Beach Calif., by Daily Kansan reporters. After a short pause, the Nebraska beauty answered in disbelief, "Oh, I was? Hey, really?" When asked if she knew of her being entered in the contest, she replied, "No—well, yes, in a roundabout-way. I was entered, then they told me. I'm flabbargasted." She was entered by the Innocents Society, a Nebraska University senior men's organization. The queen had gone to Long Beach with five other NU coeds to spend spring vacation. She arrived here early Sunday morning and said that she had just unpacked her bags. Wished She Had Known "I definitely be back for the relays," she said. "I'm so sorry I didn't know about this before I came out here." She said after she was officially notified she would probably fly to Lincoln, Neb., to pick up some clothes, then fly to Kansas City where she will probably be met by elay officials. The first phone call was made to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority in Lincoln, Neb. After no answer, the NJ operator said the students were in spring vacation. Spelling Unsure A call to Miss Anthony's mother revealed the queen was in Long Beach staying with another NU coed, Mona Haberman. Mrs. Anthony did not know the phone number or the address and was not sure of the pelling of the Long Beach girl's name. The Haberman address was checked with the NU operator. Then call to Long Beach showed that he name H-a-v-e-r-m-a-n, as given by Mrs. Anthony, was not listed. After rechecking the name in the NU directory and finding it the same as before, the callers placed mother call to Long Beach. Confused Operator The Long Beach operator, obviously confused, checked variations of the spelling and found the address given by the NU operator listed under H-a-b-e-r-m-a-n. Isaac Singer organized his sewing machine business in Boston with a capital of $40. CHARLENE ANTHONY Then followed the talk with Charlene who ended with, "I hope I haven't caused you too much trouble." KC Cleric To Speak During Holy Week The Rev. Dr. Stanfey I. Stuber, general secretary of the Council of Churches of Kansas City, is speaker for the evening community-wide Holy Week Services, at 8 p.m. today through Friday at the First Christian Church. Dr. Stuber, who has been engaged in inter-denominational church work for many years, has served in various departments of the Council of Churches and as editor of its daily bulletin at the first world assembly in Amsterdam, Holland in 1949. He was an official observer for the Council at the United Nations meetings in San Francisco and later in Paris.