. Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 6, 1956 —(Daily Kansan photo) ONE MOMENT PLEASE Mary Waddell, Junction City junior, holds her pose as Nancy Collins, Richmond senior, makes a last minute adjustment. Larry Tretbar, Stafford first year medical student, watches. 22 Contestants Register For 'Miss Santa' Contest Twenty-two contestants representing the organized houses, have registered for the Miss Santa contest, sponsored jointly by The Daily Kansan, Kappa Alpha Mu, photojournalism fraternity, and KUOK, campus radio station. Miss Santa for 1956 will be named in The Daily Kansan Dec. 13. Photos of the contenders are being taken this week. Five finalists will be announced Tuesday. Mary Ann McGrew, Wellington junior, Miss Kansas for 1956 and runner up in the Miss America contest, was chosen Miss Santa of 1955. Jo Ann Benton Roberts was Miss Santa in 1954. The winner of the annual contest receives gifts from Lawrence merchants and a large mounted print of the contest picture. All finalists receive mounted prints of their contest pictures. The picture of the winner is hung in the business office of the Daily Kansan. The contestants are Sue Hillring Prairie Village freshman, Corbin Hall; Gayle Jones, Prairie View, Texas, junior, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Barbara Sanderson, Goodland freshman, Miller Hall; Ann Spangler, Hutchinson junior, Alpha Chi Omega. Paula Sutton, Overland Park sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi; Cindy Berringer, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Alpha Omicron Pi, Judy Dunkley, Topeka sophomore, Alpha Phi; Jayne Allen. Topeka sophomore, Chi Omega; Saundra Kellogg, Paola juniar, Delta Delta Delta; Mary Waddell, Junction city junior, Delta Gamma; Janet Fevurly, Leavenworth freshman, Douthart Hall; Sarah Dillaha, Topeka sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta. Nancy Gilliland, Holton freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; Ruth Pyle, Armstrong, Mo, junior. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; Nancy Smith, Liberal sophomore. Kappa Alpha Theta; Iden Idol, Robinson sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pat Ryna, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, North College Hall; Betty Edwards, Kansas City, Kan, junior, Sellards Hall; Under- wood, Emporia sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Bobby Mellinger, Milford sen- ior, Sigma Kappa and Helen Owens, Kinsley sophomore, Watkins Hall. The Persian Gulf is less salty than other seas, the National Geographic Society says. Fresh waters from Iraq's Tigris and Euphrates rivers pour into the gulf, and its juncture with the Gulf of Oman, an arm of the Indian Ocean, is so narrow and crooked that little salt water enters. NOW Joy To The World! Robert Wagner Chorale on LP and 45s AT BELL MUSIC COMPANY The traditional campus decorat- Lind Returns From Rutgers U. 925 Massachusetts Phone V13-2644 Today a conventional evergreen tree was placed in the rotunda of Strong Hall, replacing the modernistic wire cone used last year. The lights will be turned on sometime next week. The Christmas Spirit L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, has returned from the Newark, N. J., branch of Rutgers University where he inspected the institution for qualification for Phi Beta Kappa organization. The only remaining work is to put up and decorate a Christmas tree in the Chi Omega fountain. Campus Lights Go On Next Week "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...". And soon KU will light up in true Christmas style. Almost everyone on the building and grounds crew has worked this week to install colored lights on Strong Hall, Hoch Auditorium, the Student Union, Danforth Chapel and the chancellor's residence. The first New York state capitol building was erected in 1806 at a cost of $110,000. pus-trimming job requires much time, money and manpower. Additional expense is incurred replacing broken or misplaced light bulbs. ing dates back to 1927, according to C. G. Bayles, superintendent of building and grounds, who arrived at the University that year. He recalls that only one evergreen tree in front of Blake Hall was trimmed. Students gathered around the tree for a caroling service. Today the tradition has snow-balled into one of the biggest projects of the year for building and grounds crewmen. The total cam- Family Style Meals Call Evenings VI 3-2545 NU SIGMA NU 1241 Louisiana L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers - Fraternity Badges—Rings—Novelties - Personalized Mugs and Ceramics - Trophies and Awards 411 West 14th Al Lauter Phone V1 3-1571 PRE CHRISTMAS SALE Thursday Friday Saturday MENS TOPCOATS Nationally Known Brands $55 Values now only $39.50 $45 Values now only $29.50 MENS SPORT COATS $22.95 and $39.95 Values only $19.50 "College men serving the college trade" Mike Nichols KU 47. Charlie Hoag KU 53 The College Shop 1342 Ohio