University, Daliv. Kansan Thursday, March 14. 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) SHE REIGNS AGAIN—Mary Ann McGrew, Wellington junior, Miss Kensas of 1956, highlights the Newcomer's and University Women's Club third annual fashion show Wednesday night with the gown she wore at the Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City. Keats To Be Topic Of English Club "Kcats' Well-Read Dum" is the speech which, will be given by Harvey T. Lyon, English instructor, at an English Graduate Club meeting at 8 p.m. today in the Oread Room of the Student Union. All graduate students in English are automatically members of the club. John P. Lamb, Lawrence graduate student and president of the club said. Advertising Unit Initiates 4 Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternity for women, initiated four members Tuesday. They are Evelyn L. Hall, Wichita juniar; Lorena A. Degen, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Janet A. Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Mary A. Webster, Leavenworth junior. ___ Sponsored by the Hawkwatch Society for the junior classmen, the Ring Dance is a tradition which originated at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Ad Man To Speak Tonight Jack Bernet, advertising manager of Business men's Assurance, Kansas City, Mo., will speak on advertising at a meeting of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Student Union. MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games Human Relations Program Scheduled A total of 129 species of wood are found in Arkansas. Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service Twenty-eight NROTC junior classmen will receive their Navy class rings Friday night when they walk through the traditional ring at the Ring Dance. GLASS Human Relations in Managing Men, the third unit of the Kansas Supervisory Development Program, will be discussed Tuesday and Wednesday in the Student Union. Enrollment is limited to 20. The midshipman's class ring is hung around the neck of his date on a ribbon. During the ceremony, she removes the ring and dips it in water from the seven seas and places it on the finger of the midshipman. The dance will be from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Student Union Ballroom. Skip Wantland's Band of Kansas City, Kan. will play. They then walk to a position within the ring and there he kisses his date. If the midshipman leads his date from the ring, it means they are engaged; if she leads him out, they are pinned; and if they Prof. Stene Will Give Talk 28 NROTC Men To Receive Rings Dr. E. O. Stene, professor of political science, will speak on "The Place and Function of Faculty in College Government" at a meeting of the college chapter of the American Assn. of University Professors at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Friday night. The human relations unit is planned for supervisors, foremen, managers, superitents and executives. Topics to be discussed include management principles and human relations, successful supervision, cooperation, the supervisor and public relations, and improving personnel management. AUTO GLASS CO. East End of 9th Street According to the "World Almanac," annual rainfall in Kansas averages 26 inches. Kansas is the fifth largest producer of petroleum in the United States. rings are Dale Barney, Gary Bean, Kansas City, Mo.; George Harp, Joplin, Mo.; Wayne Swenson, Topeka; Lawrence Kamberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Darrell Steeby, Wichita; John Spanbauer, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Underhill, Wichita, Richard T. Glenn, Overland Park; Darryl Kobler, Hays; Roger Brown, Topeka; Edward Fuller, Kansas City, Mo. go out together, they consider themselves just good friends. Charles D. Burton, Kansas City, Kan. senior, president of Hawkwatch Society, will be the master of ceremonies during the ring ceremony. 360 Couples Expected About 300 couples are expected to attend the dance, said Dale Barney, Mapleton junior, steering committee chairman. The receiving line will include Capt. K. M. Krieger, professor of naval science and Lt. Col. Reighand, associate professor of naval science and their wives; Max Mardick, Iola senior and Burton, and their dates. Chaperons for the dance will be Lt. Cmdr. Ralph W. Corson, Lt. Cmdr. Marvin C. Lee, and Maj. Willard N. Christopher, assistant professors of naval science, and their wives. Ring Recipients The midshipmen who will receive James Grinter, Lawrence; Wilfred M. Greenlee, National City, Calif; David Lhuillier, Bartlesville, Okla.; Gary Poe, Harlan, Iowa; William Walker, Parsons; George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo.; Robert R. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; James Tierney, Wichita; Jean Paris, Kansas City, Mo., and Jim Davies, Dodge City. 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