Page 7 Student's Print Stolen From KU Art Department A print from a woodcut was stolen from the drawing and painting department on the third floor of Strong Hall Monday. The print was valued at $25. The print, which was owned by Lucinda Pitman, Humbolt junior, was an assignment for her print work shop class. Only a limited number of prints can be reproduced from a woodcut. A press is used in the process of producing a print. A cut, after pressed a few times, loses its original picture and become blurred. The print represents almost a semester's work and was stolen before Miss Fitman was graded on it. Raymond Eastwood, head of the drawing and painting department said that this was not the first article to be stolen from the department, but up to now, things that were taken usually involved considerably less time to produce. The print was one of a group that has been on exhibition for a week. University Daily Ransan Jay Janes Elect Officers Wednesday Kathy Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. junior was elected president of the Jay James, upperclass women's pep organization, Wednesday. Other officers elected are Laura Noell, Kansas City, Mo., vice-president; Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill.; secretary; Donna Daise, Ruleton, treasurer; Betty Harrison, Bettendorf, Iowa, social chairman; Gayle Kenover, Hugoton, historian; Myrna Dusenbury, Lyndon, song leader; ard Marilyn Haize, Tonganoxie, notification chairmen. Groups To Sponsor Dance The University Veterans Organization and Engineerettes will sponsor a Christmas dance in the ballroom of the Eldridge Hotel from 8:30 to midnight Monday. Music will be furnished by the Al Fores band. Admission will be $2 a couple. Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is 11,-890 feet above sea level. AVAILABLE IN LIMITED SUPPLY The Sekonic L VI Light Meter with case and chain $845 Music Student Displays Talent at MOSSER TWELF MOSSER WOLF Shirley Lynn, St. Joseph, Mo. senior, displayed outstanding musi- cal ability in her piano recital Wed- nesday in Strong Auditorium. Miss Lynn opened her recital with two preludes and fugues by Bach. "Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2" by Beeethoven was her second selection followed by four piano pieces by Brahms. In these numbers Miss Lynn demonstrated strength and diversity. The magic of Ravel's "Pavanne" and his "Jeux d'eau" was vividly interpreted by Miss Lynn, and she displayed depth and tonal beauty in three Chopin Etudes. A panel of University instructors and teachers from Lawrence High School and junior high school led a discussion at the Sasnak meeting Wednesday. 1107 Mass. Teaching, Grading Discussed By Panel The panel answered questions about the grading and the philosophy of the individual teacher, discipline and the teacher's personality and the introduction of the student teacher. Sasnak will elect officers in January. Engineering Petitions Due Freshman engineering students who wish to be candidates for positions on the engineering council have until Saturday noon to file a petition signed by 20 freshman engineering students. Petitions should be turned in at the Engineering office, 111 Marvin. GLASS Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service Rock Chalk Script Deadline Wednesday AUTO GLASS CO. East End of 9th Street The scripts for the Rock Chalk Revue are due at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday and should be turned in to the KU-Y office in the Student Union. Thursday, Dec. 13, 1956 "We hope to have the selections made so we can announce the winning skits after Christmas vacation," said Glenn Pierce Jr. Lawrence senior and producer of the Revue. About 25 houses are expected to submit scripts. Announcements for auditions for in-between acts and master-of-ceremonies will be made soon. AWS House To Meet Jan. 3 The Associated Women Students House of Representatives will not meet today. The next meeting will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3 in the Student Union. There are few students who want to work during the Christmas vacation but the number of jobs are fewer. Student Christmas Jobs Are Few "We cannot place many college students in local jobs because there are not many jobs available," Spencer E. Martin, director of aids and awards, who is responsible for part-time jobs for students, said today. Business Fraternity Initiates Members Six new members of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity, were initiated Monday. New members are Kenneth R. Anderson, Belleville; Robert M. Buell, Berryville, Ark.; Margaret Veith Downs, Lawrence; Larry S. Gutsch, Salina; Harold C. Hill, Beloit, and Donald R. Paxsøn, Topka. All are seniors. Chancellor Snow, in 1899, rode a bicycle to work every morning. Mr. Martin has received requests from 25 students for jobs during the vacation. "We simply don't have opportunities for all of them. Only three out of five would be able to get jobs." Since classes started in September, about 400 students have asked for jobs and about half of them were placed. Study Snacks— HOT DONUTS 8:30 to Midnight Pick Up At JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th Only Two More Days! Sale Everything In The Store 15% Off 1237 Oread VI 3-0883 Jack Norman A Step from the Campus Seniors . 1957 Class Rings Now on Sale Be Proud To Wear Your Official University of Kansas Ring Man's Ring 29.50 Lady's Ring 22.50 Planning on receiving some Christmas money? Why not plan now to buy your Official University of Kansas Class Ring with it? The ring is designed to show the University Seal, two Sunflowers, and your degree on one side; Jayhawk, two sunflowers, and graduation year on opposite side. Set with a beautiful ruby stone. Many Alumni are now wearing this Official KU ring with pride. (Remember all Rings purchased through the Business Office in Strong Hall are credited to the Senior Class.) Please Add 10% Federal Tax Deposit $10 With Order Place Your Orders at the Business Office in Strong Hall