Haley Delly Betty 1.4.2.7 Banquet Will Honor Retiring Faculty May The all-University banquet to honor 13 retiring faculty members will be held May 1 in the Student Union, according to Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Page 3 "The program is designed as an expression of the thanks of the University family to those members of the staff retiring from academic service," Dr. Murphy said. Miss Ruth Kenney, director of the correspondence study bureau; Karl Klooz, bursar; Anna McCracken, instructor of correspondence study; Floyd O. Russell, associate professor of education. Fellow faculty members and friends of the retiring staff members can obtain tickets for the dinner at the Student Union before April 29. Frank T. Stockton, director of special projects; George W. Stratton, professor of chemistry and Miss Bessie Wilder, document librarian. The retiring faculty members are Charles M. Baker, director emeritus of libraries; Frank L. Brown, professor of applied mechanics; Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering and Architecture. The retiring faculty members will be presented with certificates of service on behalf of the University family, according to Dr. Murphy. Herbert E. Chandler, associate professor of education; Herman B. Chubb, professor of political science; Harold G. Ingham, acting coordinator of University Extension. 2 To Attend CYO Convention Robert Endres, Wichita senior, and Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo. sophomore, will represent KU Catholic students at the Catholic Youth Organization convention April 26-27 in Kansas City, Mo. Eight students will be featured in the honor recital presented by the School of Fine Arts at 8 tonight in Strong Auditorium. The students have been selected by the music faculty as those who have given the best performances during the fall semester. Honor Recital At 8 Tonight Performers are Alan Harris, Lawrence junior, jello; Mary Jo Wofter, Colby senior, seprune; Mary Warren, Muskogee, Okla., sophore, piano; Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb., sopheneore; violin; James Avery, Burlington, junior, piano; Mary Nason, Topeka sopheneore, bassoon; Jo Wiens, Belle Plaine sopheneore, oboe; and Doris Cinzcolle, Detroit junior, horn. Committee Plans Reunion The planning committee of the class of 1947 met Sunday in the Oread Room of the Student Union to make arrangements for promotion, registration, reception and a luncheon for its 10th annual reunion June 2. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 ATTENTION! Relays Float Committees For Your Construction Materials Let Shaw Lumber Co. 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Douglas Leigh introduced the first electrical animated cartoon sign April 28, 1937 in New York City's Times Square. The KU Relays weekend will be a rush weekend for the University. High school students in town for the relays will get acquainted with the campus through the Jayhawk Jubilee. Jubilee To Greet Students Sponsored by Statewide Activities, the jubilee brings the high school students to the campus for registration at the Student Union, a guided tour of the campus, and a look at the annual engineering exposition. Last year over 1,000 high school Film To Feature Radiology The film, "Practice of Radiological Safety," will be shown at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 3 Bailey. It emphasizes safety precautions and shows how shipments of radioactive materials are handled, how doses for therapy are prepared and how synthetic compounds are manufactured. students took part according to John E. Rodgers, Paradise junior, chairman of the jubilee. 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