Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 12, 1957 Six Relays Queen Candidates BETTY SELTSAM Chi Omega MERRILYN COLEMAN Gamma Phi Beta HELEN OWEN Watkins Hall PENNY HOWLAND Sigma Kappa JUDY BALLARD Delta Delta Delta STELLA KALLOS Alpha Omicron Pi The Greatest Show On Campus is the Rock Chalk Revue Hoch Auditorium - 8:00 p.m. Friday (tonight) and Saturday Remaining Tickets Will Be Sold At Door Standing Room Will Be Sold Cottle To Serve In Guidance Post William C. Cottle, professor of education, will take office as treasurer of the American Personnel and Guidance Assn. for the 1957-58 year at the national convention to be held Sunday through Thursday, April 18 in Detroit. The association is a parent organization for five groups meeting at the same time. Representing KU at the convention will be Dr. Cottle, E. Gordon Collister, director of the Bureau of Guidance; Richard M. Rundquist, assistant professor of education; William Butler, assistant dean of men; Dean George R. Waggoner of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Gerald W. Green, instructor of education and Miss Louise Leonard, instructor of education. nel Assn. for a two-year period, 1957-59. Dr. Cottie will also serve as a member of the executive council of the American College Person- He will be moderator of a panel or the problems of counseling in Catholic education, a member of a panel on multiple aptitude testing and will participate in workshops for section chairmen of the National Vocational Guidance Assn. Dr. Collister will present papers on the use of a vocational interest inventory to predict success in college. He will also discuss new aptitude examinations for students. Club To Hear Hoecker Frank E. Hoecker, professor of physics, will speak on "Radiation Protection" at a meeting at 5 p. m. Sunday at the Faculty Club. Dean Waggoner will speak on, "Planning Educational Programs of the High Ability Student," to a special interest section. Dr. Hoecker was among a group of United States scientists selected by the Atomic Energy Commission to participate in a world-wide conference at Geneva, Switzerland last year on the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Krogh Attending Meeting Harold C. Krogh, associate professor of business administration, is attending the annual meeting of the Midwest Economic Assn. Thursday through Saturday in Milwaukee, Wis. U. S. Agriculture Department studies show that more than half the retail price of food goes for processing and distribution. DINE OUT TONIGHT You'll enjoy a snack or dinner with any of these Fine Restaurants! Ten - Forty Cafe Shrimp-Chops-Broiled Steaks Open Weekdays 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Sundays 1310 W. 6th Olympic House of Kansas Lawrence's Turnpike Restaurant 5 Miles East on Pike (15c Round Trip) Private Dining Room for Students Dinner Parties & Get Togethers VI 3-9277 For the best in hamburgers & malts . . . Before the show & after the game Big Buy Highway 10 & 59—Car Service Only Weekdays 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays 'till 1:00 a.m. Old Mission Inn "The best hamburgers in town!" 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 "Moore" Burger Drive-In We invite you to join us for: "Moore" Burgers, Malts & Shakes "Less" Burgers, Soft Drinks Open 11 to 11 Everyday 1511 W. 6th