/ 32 Students Chosen As Accounting Interns Thirty-two students have been tentatively approved for internships in public accounting for the fall semester, 1957. They will participate in a program conducted by the School of Business in cooperation with local and national public accounting firms. The program is designed to give the student experience in working as a junior accountant in a firm for about six weeks. Page 3 Mark N. McDonnell, Spokane, Wash. Larry D. Miles. Holyrood; Tom F. Pearson, Jr., Topeka; Robert E. Plain, Garnett; Ronald Shackelford, Kansas City, Mo.; and Jim Trimble, Jamesport, Mo. All are juniors. The students chosen are Clayton L. Becker, Hutchinson; Donald W. Botkin, Harper; Paul R. Carolus, St Joseph, Mo; James D. Carson Council Grove; Lloyd J. Dixon Donald W. Earl, Robert Edward Edmonds, Robert Marquette Jr., Marion Burl Nelson, John W. Sanders, Edward L. Modrell, and Richard L West, all of Lawrence: Donald G. Eckes, De Soto; William K. Fenter, Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; David P. Frederick, Hutchinson; Dale Gerbeth, Council Grove; Hugh H. Grant, Hutchinson; Gerald Greer. Independence, Mo.; Richard C. Haines, Tooneka. Sharron Rae Dye, Wichita; Thomas Joseph Horner, Lawrence; Mervin L. Electronics Series Continued Today The third in a series of 10 classes in industrial electronics, sponsored by University Extension and the Lawrence Adult Education Program, will begin at 7 p.m. today in the electrical engineering laboratory. Twenty-two students from Ottawa, Lawrence, Linwood, Chanute Sunflower, and Topeka are now enrolled in the classes which started last fall with the basic problems of industrial electronics. William Lamsdown, instructor of electrical engineering, gives the lectures and Robert Presley, Minneapolis-Honeywell representative, Kansas City, Mo., is in charge of laboratory periods. Each one hour lecture is followed by a two hour laboratory period. Four University students attended the Midwest Federation of Collegiate Young Republicans in Madison, Wis., Friday, and Saturday. Four KU Students Attend GOP Event Attending were Joan Stafford, St Joseph, Mo., sophomore; Betty Alexander, Onawa, Iowa, sophomore; Walt McGinnis, Lawrence junior; and Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill. junior. Delegates from 13 Midwestern states attended the event. HONORED—Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of art education, was honored today as a Master Teacher by Kansas State Teachers College on Master Day at Emporia. Miss Ellsworth joined the faculty here in 1931 and is the author of three books. Martin, Cottonwood Falls; Bernardo G. Phillips, Abilene; and Max Thayer, Lawrence. All are sophmores. Earl J. Fink, Mission, and Stuart S. Gunckel, Kansas City, Mo. Both are seniors. Twenty dozen Easter eggs will try to hide from 60 pairs of keen eyes Sunday on Campanile Hill, but judging from the past three years, they won't be hidden long. The searchers, children from the Kansas State Receiving Home at Atchison, will spend the afternoon here as guests of the University Veterans Organization and Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. After a tour of the Museum of Natural History, the children will be entertained with skits and games at the Kappa Kappa Gamina house before the egg hunt. A hot-dog feed and gift distribution in the Military Science building will follow the search. Groups To Hold Easter Egg Hunt The youngsters will arrive at 1:15 p. m. Each will have a veteran or a sorority member as an escort for the afternoon. Lawrence Fire Chief John Miller has offered his car and possibly a ladder truck to entertain the children. The food, eggs, and gifts are given each year by Lawrence merchants and businessmen. The Student Union cafeteria handles the cooking. Renaissance Shown In Film "Renaissance Intrigue," an excerpt from the film, "Prince of Foxes," is one of two films to be shown at 4 p. m. Wednesday in 3 Bailev. Although based upon a fictional story, the film provides an authentic background for the study of Renaissance Italy. Cesare Borgia reveals to his henchman, Count Orsini, plans to gain control of Citta del Monte. He sends Orsini as an ambassador to spy on the defenses of the Mountain stronghold. Orsini, accomplished as an artist, statesman and soldier, is influenced by the enlightened government of Citta del Monte, so when Borgia sends his ultimatum, Orsini revolts. He joins the forces of defense and helps defeat Borgia's attack. April 15 is the deadline for British and French direct exchange scholarship applications. Students in all fields can apply. Information about the scholarships can be obtained from J. A. Burzle, professor of German, in 304 Fraser. The other film, "The Renaissance," shows something of science, art, literature, and the driving spirit of human endeavor that occasioned the Renaissance. Exchange Program Deadline Set The winners of the British scholarships will study at the universities of Southampton, Birmingham, Exeter and Reading. The winner of the French scholarship will study in Clermont-Ferrand University. The scholarships provide room, board and tuition in the foreign countries. This is the first exchange scholarship program that KU has had with the British and French universities. Wave Representative Here Today Junior and senior women interested in the Wave Officer Program can talk with a Wave officer until 4 p.m. today in 306A Student Union. Tuesday, April 9, 1957 University Daily Kansan Women who desire a job on the junior executive level may apply for appointment as a commissioned officer in the U. S. Navy. 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 material to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Student Union Activities board and officer applications may be obtained now in the SUA office in the Student Union. Schedule for filing applications is April 12. Applications for counselling positions in freshman residence halls must be in the dean of women's office by Wednesday. Morning meditation 7:30-7:45 a.m. Chapel. Myers Hall. Everyone welcome. Law Wives, 7:30 p.m. Law Lounge. A foreign student is to speak Medical Dames Club, 8 p.m., Art Museum lounge. All Student Council, 7:30 p.m., in the Union. TODAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. p.m., Art Museum, Massenet "Manon Faculty Forum, noon. English Room. Student Union. Speaker: Raymond Nichols: "University. Budget." Foreign Student Festival tryouts: 7:15 presentation Union Ballroom. For those student unions attending. Circle K-Club, 7:15 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. CCUN Executive Board meeting, 31 nous office, Univ. Everyone雅思 THURSDAY p.m., office in Union. Everyone welcome. Math Club, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Wesley White. "Perfect Numbers." Everyone welcome. Der Deutsche Verein. 5 Uhr Donnerstag, 402 Fraser. Abengedicht gelesen von Herrn Benning. Klaviermusik und Singen. Alle Willkommen! American Society of Tool Engineers, KU Chapter No. 3. 7 p.m., 300 Fowler. Planning for 1957 Exposition, Colored pictures of past Engineering Exposition and ASTE activities will be shown by Prof. Paul G. Hausman. Pre-Nursing Club, 8 p.m., 8 Fraser. Australia's native "bear," the koala, is a marsupial in spite of its popular description. It lives in the gum trees. 50 City Managers To Attend School Approximately 50 Kansas city managers will attend classes at the 10th annual City Managers school April 24-26 in the Student Union. Classes will be held all day April 24, ending with a dinner and dance in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The April 25 all-day session will be climaxed by a picnic dinner at Potter Lake. Wives of the city managers will discuss the role of the city manager's wife in the community. They also will take a tour of the Art Museum and the Museum of Natural History. The popular notion that geese are "silly" is misleading, for careful observation indicates they are above average in intelligence and are resourceful in the face of danger. A Favorite, Much-Read Page Am I I Rent,I Find,I Sell,I Buy Pretty Useful, My Services; Low Cost, Too— Can I Find Something, Sell Something, Maybe, For You? KANSAN WANT ADS For Quick Results Kansan Business Office — Flint Hall