Yate Art Expert To Give Talk An authority on modern art will give the next Humanities lecture here at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 in Fraser Auditorium. The illustrated lecture on "Metaphysical Implications of Impressionism" will be presented by Dr. George Heard Hamilton, professor of art history and curator of modern art, at Yale University. Dr. Hamilton will also give an illustrated talk at 4 p.m. Monday, March 18 in the Trophy Room of the Memorial Union on "Picasso, Duchamp, and Mondrian: Divergent Concepts of Artistic Reality." During his 3-day visit here, he will speak to classes in art history, American and English titerature, humanities, and philosophy. The sixth and final lecture of the 1956-57 Humanities series will be given on April 9 by Dr. L. R. Lind, chairman of the department of Latin and Greek. Counselors To Be Chosen Applications will be taken Monday from women who are interested in becoming Jay Sisters. Jay Sisters is the new name for the sophomore counselors. The Jay Sisters will write to women who will be freshmen at the University next fall and answer any questions they may have about university life. In the fall the Sisters will help the new women become oriented in school life. The present sophomore counselors will hand out the application blanks in their halls. The petitions are to be given to house presidents Tuesday. Two Pass Tryouts For Quack Club Virginia Richards, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, and Jane R. Ross, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, qualified for membership in the Quack Club at tryouts last week at Robinson Gym swimming pool. The 13 women who tried out for the club had to demonstrate ability in the front crawl, breast stroke, back crawl, side stroke, elementary backstroke, surface dive and standing front dive. The members of the club graded the women and selected the new members. to improve your financial position by sending money on ahead to meet future needs. It is both logical and necessary... IT MAKES SENSE TO PLAN a life insurance program just as carefully as you would any other step of great consequence. Let me draw up the plan for you. If it looks good to you we can put it to work. TOM DOWNS NEW ENGLAND Mutual LIFE PRIORITIES COMPANY DOCTOR BOSS "They're going to plant fishworms." Ground Chopping Machines Explained "No, they're going to plant apple trees to eliminate the machine in Strong." Page 3 732½% Mass. Lawrence VI 3-1141 Both wrong. Those devices chasing over the campus, chopping up the ground, are just aerating machines. They break up the crust which forms during the winter to let the soil breath and absorb moisture more easily. Ann Johnson, Topeka junior, has been elected president of the Lutheran Student Assn. Lutherans Elect Officers Other officers are Martha Crosier, Lawrence sophomore, vice president; Johna Aderholdt, Wichita freshman, secretary; Robert Lohman, Lawrence sophomore, treasurer. Sally Schofer, Lawrence sophomore, publicity; Charles Clutz, Rochester, N.Y., sophomore, devotions; Mary Sanborn, Chapman junior, stewardship; Mary Miller, Lawrence sophomore, membership; James Cederberg, Herndon, and Barbara Bullock, Wichita, both freshmen, KULSA editors. Marilyn Rogge, Auburn, Neb. sophomore, song leader; Connie Rambat, Bird City, freshman; food; Wynne Luskow, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, and Howard Johnson, Topeka sophomore, Student Religious Council representatives. KU-Y Election Due Thursday The KU-Y will elect officers at the all member meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union. Candidates for president are Ronald Groening, Kansas City, Mo., Mike Grove, Larned, Mollie Stamper, Hutchinson, and Marlyn McIntire, Oregon, Mo., juniors. Those running for other offices are William Fricke, Jefferson City, Mo. sophomore, and Ann Johnson, Topeka junior, vice president; Harry Stewart, Mission, Nancy Becraft, Newton, and Joan Graham, Almena, juniors, program chairman. David Ontjes, Hutchinson, Roger Acord, St. Joseph, M, Mary Alden, Hutchinson, sophomores, and Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson junior, secretary; Michael Mills, McPherson, Beverly Doig, Independence, Mo., juniors, Gerry Keller, Cedar Vale, Joyce Isaacson, Macksville, sophomores, treasurer. Prof. Price To Attend Math Convention G. Baley Price, professor of mathematics, will leave Thursday night for the Midwest Regional State College Conference on Science and Mathematics Teacher Education at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Friday morning Prof. Price will preside over the mathematics section; Saturday he will talk on "In Service Training for Mathematics Teachers." Prof. Price will return Sunday. TONIGHT ON KUOK Wednesday, March 6, 1957 University Daily Kansan Night Life with Charlie Drew From 10:00 till 12:00 630 on your Dial When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. our 100th year of service Weaver's Shoe Shop — Second Floor Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Open Thurs. 9:30 to 8:30 p.m.