+ Page 8 Student Teaching Ends For 55 KU Seniors Fifty-five student teachers have completed seven weeks of teaching in schools in the Lawrence area and will be participating next week in a follow-up conference before going into their second phase of work. For the remainder of the semester they will be taking courses in the classrooms of Bailey Hall, the School of Education, while another group of 19 goes out for student teacher training. Student teachers who will go out the second half of this semester and the schools in which they will teach include Elaine Armbruster, Ellis, to Merriam; Lorene Baldwin, Liberal, Jane B. Hull, Kansas City, Kan., to Lawrence; Jerome Barland, Beloit, to Highland Park; Albert Brox, Atchison, to Atchison; Marcia Droegemuller, Independence, Mo., Nancy Squyres, Wakeeney, Wynette Thien, Prairie Village, to Shawne Mission; Gwendolyn Ann Foxall, Omaha, Neb, Margaret M. Green, Lawrence, Evelyn Nelson, Lawrence, to Kangas City. At the follow-up conference next week student teachers will hold meetings with their individual supervisors and discuss problems encountered in teaching at group discussions. A student teacher is assigned to a regular teacher or group of teachers in a public school near Lawrence and gives instruction in the classroom along with the regular teacher. Shirley Kubik, Caldwell, and Myron Rogers, Osawatomie, to Topeka; Robert William Lewis, Council Grove, to Olathe; Gordon Morley, Belleville, to Turner; Nancy Reich, Independence, Mo., to Corinth; Joan Ball, Prairie Village, to Prairie Village; John Shroeder, Garnett, to Paola; and Norma Jean Swanson, Kansas City, Kan., to Westwood View of Kansas City, Kan. All are seniors. AWS House Elects Interim Senator A temporary Associated Women Students senator was elected by the AWS House Thursday at a meeting in the Student Union. Joy Yeo, Manhattan junior, will substitute at the next five Senate meetings for Mrs. Joan Ryan Ball, Prairie Village senior, who will be practice teaching. The AWS Senate and House will meet jointly for a social hour at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union. The room number will be posted. Parade For Docking To Be Held Monday A torchlight homecoming parade for George Docking, Democratic candidate for governor, sponsored by the KU Young Democrats and the Douglas county Democrats, will begin at 8 p.m. Monday at 7th and Massachusetts St. University Daily Kansan The parade will consist of a band and decorated floats for each Douglas county Democratic candidate. The candidates will ride in convertibles behind the floats. A rally will be held at the Community building after the parade. Butter can be made from the milk of Zebus. 51 Students Seek Fulbright Awards Fifty-one applications for Fulbright scholarships have been received by J. A. Buzzle, Fulbright adviser. These applications will be screened by the Fulbright committee which is headed by Dr. Burzel, and applicants will be interviewed individually next week by the committee. The Fulbright awards cover all expenses for one academic year. Last year 10 out of 43 KU applicants received scholarships. Congressman Sludgepump is accused of drinking, but he replies that he has only been taking common sense precautions against his opponent's venomous fangs. Two cellists, a pianist, a soprano, and a bass will be featured at the biennial recital of the School of Fine Arts at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong Hall Auditorium. Fine Arts Recital At 8 p.m. Monday Alan Harris, Lawrence junior, will play "Sonata in G Minor" for the cello by Eecles, and Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo., senior and cellist, will play "Concerto in A Minor, Op. 129" by Schumann. The pianist, Sara Jane Hopkins, Boonville, Mo., sophomore, will play Beethoven's "Sonata, Op. 53, 'Waldstein,'" Bonnie Dinmore, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior, soprano, and Jack Davidson, Bolivar. Mo., junior, bass will sing four duets. "I Would That My Love," "Greeting" and "Autumn Song, by Mendelssohn and "Scene from Act III of "Thias'" by Massenet. Murphy To Talk At Temple U. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak Saturday morning in Philadelphia, Pa. at the dedication of the Temple University Medical Center. He left Thursday and will return to the University Sunday. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. - This man is respected as a business man because he does his paying by check. The man who pays by check... Scenes From Five Plays To Be Given Wednesday - He is sure that he will have a receipt for his paid bills. - He knows that his money is safe that no one can gain by stealing his billfold. The Actor's Workshop will produce scenes from five plays at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Green Theater. The public is invited to discuss the plays in the lounge following the performance. There is no charge. - You can be sure of these things too. All you have to do is open a Thrifty Check account. - Thrifty-Check costs only 7 $ \frac{1}{2} c $ a check. - Why not open your account today at The plays and casts are: Douglas County State Bank The Bank of Friendly Service "The Informer" is directed by William Kuhlke, Denver, Colo., graduate student. The cast includes Caroline Moreland, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Marilyn Haize, Tonganoxie junior, Donald Kissl, New York, N. Y., graduate student, and Loring Henderson, Mission freshman. "The Innocents" is directed by Toni Yadon, Lawrence senior. The cast includes Allegra Clark, Salina senior, Kay Allen, Topeka graduate student and Lynne Carlson, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman. "Our Town" is directed by Sarah Waddell, Salina senior. The cast includes Ned Norris, Salina sophomore, James Bicket, Indianola, Miss, sophomore, Kay Ewert, Abilene junior, and Ned Wright, (home-town unavailable). 900 Mass. Member FDIC "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is directed by William Howze, Mission senior. In the cast are Wayne Helgesen, Omaha, Neb., graduate student, Robert Lawson, Topeka graduate student; Jane Neyer, Brownell sophomore, and Joan Rosenwald, Topeka senior. "Compliments of the House" is directed by James Kohlenberg, Louisburg senior. In the cast are Rosemary Jones, Timken sophomore, Patricia Kimbrough, Waynesville, Mo., freshman, Rosemary Nation, Chanute freshman, Ruth Hicklin, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Rex Doherty, Paola sophomore, Judith Cook, Lexington, Mo., freshman, and Edra Gandee, Junction City sophomore. In Kansas City It's . . .