. University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 21, 195 Page 6 Young GOP Delegates Picked Thirty-five delegates to the 1957 state Collegiate Young Republican Convention were approved at a recent meeting of the KU Young Republican Club. The convention is March 14-16 in Emporia. The KU representatives will join delegates from eight other Kansas Young Republican clubs to elect state officers and form resolutions. The KU club will also send 36 alternate delegates, to be named at a later date. Delegates are Robert L. Howard, Emporia first-year law; Frances Smoley, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Elaine Armbruster, Ellis; Mary Sharon Cole, Colby; William H. Oliver, Topeka; Vic Goering, Kingman; William Hagman, Pittsburgh, and Richard Billings, Russell, all seniors. Barbara Craig, Wichita; Katherine Berryman, Ashland; Carol Eklund, Russell; Patricia Moon, Lawrence; Jann Walker, Omaha, Neb.; Sally Rice, Abilene; Joan Graham, Almena; Walter F. McGinnis, Lawrence; Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill.; James B. Steerman, Emporia; Joa Sterrett, Topeka; Fred Alline, Kansas City, Kan.; Marilyn Perrin, Topela, and Frederick M. Fuller, Ellis, all iuniors. Peggy Garrison, Phillipsburg; Judith Anderson, Lawrence; Betty Alexander, Onawa, Iowa; Charles D. Whalten, Overland Park; Michael Hayes, Zenith; John Casson, Topeka, and William Pendergrass, Kansas City, Kan., all sophomores. Sharon Hagman, Pittsburg; Sarah Shaffer, Russell; Jane Dean, Kansas City, Mo.; James Ranson, Wichita; Elizabeth Phillips, Merriam, and Marilyn Whelan, El Dorado, all freshmen. Democrats To Hear Rep. Dale Saffel Rep. Dale Saffels of the 115th district will speak on the Kansas Legislature in regard to Gov. George Docking's proposed budget at a meeting of the KU Young Democrats at 7:30 p.m. today in 105 Green. Rep. Suffels, one of the 43 Democrats in the House, is also assistant minority leader. He is one of the youngest ever to hold that position and is now serving his second term as representative. A business meeting will precede the talk. Mardi Gras is an annual fete celebrated in Roman Catholic communities for a month preceding Lent. It has been observed with gay festivities, processions and masquerades in New Orleans for a century. M-G-M presents STARRING PAUL NEWMAN • WENDELL COREY WALTER PIDGEON • EDMOND O'BRIEN ANNE FRANGIS • LEE MARVIN Latest Fox News NOW Ends Saturday Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. The next day he asked to borrow the car again. When he found the car in Zone W, the doors were all locked, and the key did not fit. He called Flint Hall and asked if he had the right keys. It was the same car he driven the day before with the New Jersey license plates, he said. A member of the University Daily Kansan business staff was in a hurry to get downtown recently and asked to borrow someone's car. His request was granted, and he went down to Zone W to look for the car described. He heard the owner go into peals of laughter. "Yes." the now-confused student answered. He found a car fitting the description, got in and drove down to do his errand. He noticed the car had New Jersey license plates and thought this strange since the owner was from the Midwest. When he returned he asked the owner why she had New Jersey license plates, but thinking he was kidding she went along with the joke. "Were you serious about the New Jersey license plates?" she asked "Well, then, you must have driven someone else's car yesterday, because mine does not have New Jersey plates." Right Keys Start Wrong Car. This should explain to the owner how his car mysteriously moved itself to the parking lot behind Flint Hall from Zone W. Art Education Conference Friday Registration and a general session will begin the eighth annual Art Education Conference at 10 a.m. Friday in the Student Union. Italo L. de Francesco, director of art education at State Teacher's College, Kutztown, Pa., will speak at the first session on "Professional Responsibilities of Art Teachers." Mr. de Francesco will speak on "Art Education Today" at a banquet at 5:45 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. A general session and group discussion by art supervisors will end the conference Saturday. Mr. de Francesco will talk on "Coordination of Art Education." The conference is sponsored by the KU Art Education Club. Agriculture Department agronomists gained more efficient forage production and increased returns per acre by applying nitrogen as ammonium nitrate to range grasses in North Dakota. International Club Elects New President Abdul Rahim Ola Ojikutu of Nigeria was elected president of the International Club at a meeting Wednesday. He succeeds Ratnam Swami, Ceylon graduate student, who resigned. Sam F. Anderson, instructor of German, talked and showed colored slides of his travels in Russia. Mr. Anderson visited the area around Moscow and south to Kieu last year. University Club Offers Class An instruction class in South American dances will be offered members of the University Club at 8 p.m. Friday in the club rooms. The class will be followed by a practice period and ballroom dancing. Shirley Hughes, instructor of physical education, will conduct the class. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason, 2107 Ohio St., are hosts. We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. Seed for Thought by Charles Francis Kettering. Archaeological points of interest in Sicily will be the subject of a talk by James Seaver, associate professor of history, at the Archaeology Club at 7:30 p.m. in 306 Student Union. Archaeology Club To Hear Of Sicily Announcing... Dr. Seaver traveled through Sicily in April 1954 with his wife and son and Miss Mary Grant, associate professor of Latin and Greek. He will stress in his talk the archaeological sites of Segesta, Selinus, Agrigento, and Syracuse where the group visited and took pictures. He will also tell about cathedrals and museums he visited and about a new archaeological site near Piazza Armerina which was the villa of the Roman Emperor Maximian (284-306 A.D.) The Pacific, largest of all oceans, was the first to be spanned by commercial aircraft, the National Geographic Society says. The historic flight was made by Capt. Eddie Musick, first chief pilot of Pan American Airways, in November, 1925. VARSITY Reopening Today! Winter Hours 4 p.m.-12 p.m. Fri & Sat. 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Dixon's Drive.In Open 6:45 p.m. Weekdays NOW Thru Set West Edge of Lawrence on Hiway 40 DIXON'S DRIVE-IN is proud to bring to Lawrence an all new, completely different service AUTO DINE. The Art of Active Rock Organization Presents JOHN JOHN RONALD MILLS • GREGSON • SINDEN New, totally different Service AUTO DINE Feat. tonite at 7:20-9:15 News - N.C. 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