Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 11, 1957 RUBY STEBLIN Gertrude Sellards Pearson Five Relays Queen JUDY ANTHONY Alpha Chi Omega CAROL CURT Miller BEVERLY CARUTHERS Alpha Kappa Alpha CAROLYN YATES Alpha Delta Pi 2 Relays Queens To Reign; Added Choice From Big 7 Twenty-one women will compete for the title of the 1957 Kansas Relays Queen at the judging Sunday in the Student Union. Charged with the duty of selecting the queen and her four attendants are Balfour S. Jeffery, Topea, president of Kansas Power and Light Co.; Kenneth Spencer, Kansas City, president of Spencer Chemical Co.; Clyde Reed Jr., Parsons, president of the Alumni Assn.; Landon Laird, Kansas City, Kansas City Star, and Dwight V. Roberts, a Kansas City artist. Lawrence Senior To Present Recital Carol Brumfield Chatelain, Lawrence senior, will give her senior recital at 8 p.m. April 17 in Strong Auditorium. Mrs. Chatelain received her Bachelor of Music Education degree in January, and is a candidate for a Bachelor of Music degree with a major in violin. She will be accompanied by Sara Jane Hopkins, Lawrence junior. Her program will include "Sonata in D Major," by Handel, "Concerto in G Minor," by Bruch, and "Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108," by Brahms. Music Conference Planned Student teachers in music education will discuss problems of teaching at the Music Educators National Conference at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Bailey Lounge. Delegates who were snowbound on their way to the MENC convention in Denver last week will tell of their experiences. The candidates will appear before the judges in two different types of dress. First, they will wear a suit or wool dress, and later, a cocktail dress or other formal attire. Two Queens This Year This year there will be two Relays queens. One will be a KU woman, the other will be selected from photographs submitted by the other Big 7 schools. The four attendants will be KU women. The girl selected from one of the conference schools will arrive here Wednesday. She and the KU queen will make public appearances and ride in the Relays parade Saturday morning, April 20, with their attendants and all the KU girls who were candidates for queen title. To Present Medals After the parade, they will attend the Relays in the stadium and present trophies, medals and KU Relays watches to the winning individuals and relay team members. The chemical industry in 1956 celebrated the 100th anniversary of the discovery of mauve, the first synthetic dye, by a young British chemist, William Henry Perkin. by Chester. Field 10 KU Coeds Seek Beauty Title IT'S FOR REAL! If a centaur married a mermaid fair. What kind of children would she bear? Would they have hide or would they have scales? Would they have hooves or long fishy tails? Would they eat seaweed or would they eat hay? It's one of the problems of the day. MORAL: When heavy thinking gets you down, relax and take your pleasure BIG with a Chesterfield! Packed more smoothly by Accu-Ray, it's the smoothest tasting smoke today. Ten of the 12 candidates competing for the Miss Lawrence crown sponsored by the Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce Friday, April 28, in Hoch Auditorium are students at KU. Mary Ann McGrew, Lawrence senior, was the winner of last year's beauty and talent contest and went on to become a runner-up in the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City. Smoke for real ... smoke Chesterfield! $60 for every philosophical erase for publication. Chesterfield, F.D. Box 21, New York 40, N.Y. © Llegato & Mahoney Tobacco Co. The candidates from KU are Judy Allen, Lawrence, Norma Cook, Winfield, M. Valoise Drube, Russell, and Bonnie Louise Tomlinson, Wichita, all freshmen. Merrilyn Coleman, Lawrence, and Carol Rea, Branson, Mo., both seniors. Barbara Everley, Eudora sophomore. Polly Peppercorn, Vera Stough, both from Lawrence, and Randy Mavor, Lake Quivira, juniors. North Dakota records sub-zero temperatures on an average of 53 days out of the year and readings of 90 degrees or more on an average of 14 days a year. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results members representing women unaf- affiliated with an organized house. The teas are to fill vacancies created by graduating seniors. Jay Janes Spring Rush Teas To Be Tuesday, Wednesday The rush tea Tuesday, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Student Union, will be to fill vacancies in Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Douthart and Gamma Phi Beta. Jay Janes, upperclass women's per organization, will have its annual spring rush teas Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday's tea, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Student Union, will be for women from Gertrude Sellars Pearson, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Miller, Pi Beta Phi and independents. 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