Quill Features Winning Works Page 7 The fall edition of Quill magazine features a cover design of the traditional quill and scroll in red ink on a white background. Inside the cover are 24 pages of original stories and poems written by University students. Of particular interest are three prize-winning compositions in prose and poetry, selected in Quill magazine's annual writing contest. "The Silent Carol" by Carter Cramer, Olathe freshman, is a poignant seasonal story. It received first prize for prose in the contest. "The Appointed Place," second place winner by Ernest P. Haley, Lawrence sophomore, was sensitively written and contained much pathos in its few lines. Clydene Boots, Hayes sophomore, received third prize for her short story, "The Avenger," which furnished the reader with an O. Henry ending. Nearly all of the poems employed free verse, a current trend among new poets which Mary Kay Zettl, Girard freshman, sums up rather neatly in a short poem called "Flee Verse." "Hijo del Sol," first place poem winner by Barbara Richards, Hays sophomore; "A Rose," poem by John P. Lamb, Lawrence graduate student, and "My Dreams," by Marilyn Rose, Topea senior, have depth and individuality. The use of black and white drawings with prize-winning compositions is effective. Drawings were done by Lucy Remple, Lawrence, Gary Mowry, St. Joseph, Mo., Dale Slack, Wellington, and Gary Dierking, Topeka, all juniors. Beverly Harvey, Wichita senior, editor of the magazine, is responsible for the well-written preface. Others whose prose and poetry appear are Fat Duncan, Iola, Elaine Morrison, Ft. Scott, and Dona Seacat, Emporia, juniors; B. L. Redding, Kansas City, Kan., and Marvin Carlson, Wichita, seniors, and Dick Bailey, Hood River, Ore., graduate student. Photography Group To Select New Name The KU Photographic Club will select a different name at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Union. Anyone interested in photography is eligible to join the club. Officers elected at the last meeting were Bill Geyer, Ellis junior, president; Bruce Davison, Kansas City, Mo., senior, vice president; Bob Dodson, Parsons junior, second vice president; Steve Trujillo, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary-treasurer, and Richard Flood, associate minister of the First Christian Church, publicity chairman. Correction Sasnak, club for physical education majors, will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in 306 Student Union. It was incorrectly reported to the Daily Kansan that the club would meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Panhel To Sing Carols To Patients. The Junior Panhellenic Council will go to the Douglas County Nursing Home at 7 p. m. Monday to serenade the patients. The group will be directed by Judy Ballard, Newton junior, Joy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., sopohomore, will accompany them on the accordion. In addition to singing Christmas carols to the 55 patients the women will give each one a large candy cane. The council will have its next meeting at 4 p. m., Feb. 4 at the Chi Omega sorority, 1345 W. Campus Rd. Devotional Program Thursday A Christmas devotional program, sponsored by the KU-Y Christian Heritage Commission, will be held from 5 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday in Danforth Chapel. FOR YOUR Christmas Shopping Convenience University Daily Kansas We will be open from 9:30 till 8:00 tomorrow & Friday, and next week Monday thru Saturday! Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1956 = 4x^2 + 2 Bacteriology Club To Have.Yule Party Two members of the Uribe family will provide part of the program for the Bacteriology Club's Christmas party at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Blanche Uribe, 16-year-old student at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, will play several piano numbers. She has been soloist with several orchestras, including the Kansas City Philharmonic. Her home is Bogota, Colombia, South America. Luis Uribe, her brother and a senior at KU, also will play the piano at the party. In 701 A. D, the Taiho Code was introduced in Japan's educational system. This was earlier than Charlebagne's Ordinance of Education and the founding of Oxford University. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2006 Lawrence's newest music store wishes you A Merry Christmas Records - Instruments - Sheet Music - Accessories - Repairing Drop in look around Albums make wonderful gifts Bysom Music 1403 Mass. Everything In The Store 15% Off Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday Jack Norman 1237 Oread 2.7 5.63