University Daily Kansan Page 6 Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1950 Senior Picture Deadline Is Set For January 31 January 31 is the senior picture deadline for the 1957 Jayhawk. Connie Cloyes, El Dorado senior and editor of the annual outlined the following procedure for seniors who wish to have their picture in the senior issue: 1. Senior pictures will be taken by Estes Studio, which should be called for an appointment. 2. Estes studio will charge students $2.85 for two proofs; $3.80 for four proofs. This includes the costs of placing the picture in the Jayhawk-er, since $1.28 of this amount goes to the magazine. 3. A card listing activities, home town and major will be filled out when the picture is taken. These cards are furnished by Estes Studio. 4. Men should wear dark suits, white shirts and dark ties. Sweaters Topeka KU Alumni To Hold Pep Rally A rally will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in Topeka by the Topeka KU Alumni group in connection with the State Teachers' Meetings. Emerson Hazlet, president of the group, has invited KU students to attend the buffet dinner at the Jayhawk Hotel to be followed by a pep rally with the KU football team, coach and cheerleaders. Tickets for the dinner are $2.50. Lindsey Austin, representing the people of Topeka, will give a football fan's pep talk followed by the introduction of the football team and Coach Chuck Mather. This is the first time that the football team has ever been part of a dinner-rally the night before a game. Pat Little Wichita, Dick Jones, Kansas City Mo., sophomores, Pat Warnick Wichita, and Judy Tiderman, Muncie, seniors will represent the cheer-leaders at Topeka. Wildcats Invite KU Students To Dance KU students attending the K-State game Saturday have been invited to attend the "Cell Block 7" dance which will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the main ball room of the Wildcat's Student Union. Suits and cocktail dresses are appropriate with only couples being allowed to attend the dance. Tickets which will cost $2.50 may be purchased at the Wildcat Student Union or at the door at the dance. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. and pearl necklaces are recommended for women. Miss Cloyes explained the use of one studio for all pictures as a matter of practicality for the Jayhawkter. "Like poses and exposures present a far more attractive page in the annual," she said. Seniors who are graduating at the end of the first semester were urged to have their pictures taken as soon as possible. The deadline on this year's photographs is to allow the Jayhawker to publish its issue earlier in the year. The senior issue will come out at the first of May. Pledge Training Behind Times' With present facilities expanded as they are, the fraternities could accommodate only around 2,000 of these men, the chancellor said. This means that the fraternity man will be much in the minority. (Continued From Page 1) "These things should be under constant discussion," he said. The chancellor offered two suggestions for the IFC to gain prestige; "Make it mandatory that the president of each fraternity be a regular member of the council. Also crack down and enforce all rules and regulations of your organization." Sigma Xi Plan For Science Interest Used At Wyandotte Getting young men interested in science is a serious problem, but the KU chapter of Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific fraternity, has come up with a plan for which it received a $200 award. This plan is now in operation at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan., where Wallace Good, science instructor, has established a science field club. This working club, on proposals made by Sigma Xi, is designed to give young men practical experience in the scientific fields. Mr. Good takes his club on about six field trips through six Colleges Copy Plan Of Baylor Dorms WACO, Tex—(IP)—The $375,000 48-apartment dormitory Baylor University has built for married students is becoming a "model plan" for other schools across the country. Roy J. McNight, vice president, said business officers from many other colleges have inquired about the unique dormitory plan so they may duplicate the idea on their campus. "All utilities paid" make the $75 monthly rental charge for the completely furnished, air- conditioned apartments "phenomenally cheap," according to housing experts. The apartment dormitory is in two buildings comprised of 24 apartments each. There are two floors with six apartments on each level on each side of the building. The Tampa, Fla. Chamber of Commerce estimates that 100,000 fishermen could simultaneously cast their lines into salt water fishing areas within the city limits. states, covering over 5,000 miles a year. Each trip is led by a leading scientist in a certain field. The purpose of the club is to give high school students an opportunity to work with professional men, to teach them research methods, to teach the writing and publishing of scientific papers and to interest each boy in a scientific specialty. According to Paul G. Roofe, professor of anatomy, the $200 prize won by Sigma Xi from the national organization will be turned over to Wyandotte's club. We're gonna show you one of the scariest super-shocker shows that ever made your blood run cold! It's so horrific, we're scared to tell you the title . . . You'll shriek and shudder when it screams across the screen! Tonite 8:35 p.m. Halloween Spook Sneak Prevue The Wyandotte science club has a membership of about 20 boys each year. —REGULAR FEATURE— Shown before and after sneak co-starring WILLIAM BISHOP·GLORIA McGHEE and also starring DOE AVEDON Released thru United Artists JOHN PAYNE as Six Geologists To Attend Meeting Spanish Club Dance Set For Friday Six members of the State Geological Survey and Department of Geology, will attend the annual meeting of the 69th Geological Society of America in Minneapolis, Minn., today through Friday. Requirements for continued membership are rigid. A member must undertake a special scientific study each year, complete it, write a scientific paper on his study and publish the paper in one of the scientific journals. News - Cartoon - Sports "Play Time Pals" They are Dr. Oswald C. Farquhar, visiting assistant professor of geology; Dr. Frank C. Foley, director of the State Geological Survey; Walter Hill, a Geological Survey chemist; Russell Runnels, chairman of the Survey's Geochemistry division; Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology and principal geologist of the Geological Survey, and Dr. M. L. Thompson, chairman of the Geology Department. A high percentage of the boys who have been members of the club receive scholarships in order to continue in science. Almost all graduating members of the Wyandotte group study science in college. Reporters will interview KU foreign students for opinions on the United States' national and state elections. Representatives from Lawrence's Democratic and Republican headquarters also will be interviewed. The Spanish Club will sponsor a dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Refreshments will be served. Closing hours will be extended to 12:30 a.m. for all women students attending the party. Dance styles will be both Latin-American and Spanish-American. Latin-American students are invited as guests. Other students and Election Party Set Tuesday An election returns party sponsored by Student Union Activities, the Young Democrats, Young Republicans, KU-Y, Citizenship Clearing House and Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Tuesday in the Student Union. VARSITY Election returns will be posted on a large board in the Student Union Ballroom. United Press voting tabulators will be used. Box Office Open Come Early 6:45 p.m. Try our delicious pumpkin pie for dinner tomorrow night. Pumpkin pies baked to perfection—please everyone in the house have our delicious pumpkin pie for dinner soon! It's Pumpkin Pie Time We deliver on the Hill . . . 907 Mass. VI 3-0561 Soviet Union Trip To Be Discussed Mr. Anderson spent two months in Russia last summer. He was one of few persons allowed a visa to travel alone instead of with a group. Although he spent most of his time in the three large cities of Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev, Mr. Anderson visited a dozen or so towns, including some not usually seen by visitors. Sam Anderson, instructor of German, will tell of his experiences in the Soviet Union on "Newsmakers" tonight at 6:30 p.m. on KUOK. John Schick, Kansas City sophomore and Ken Plumb, Sunflower special student, will interview Mr. Anderson. Bill Harmon, Topeka senior, is moderator. persons interested in attending may purchase tickets from Spanish instructors or from the Spanish department. The tickets are 50 cents per couple, or 35 cents for one. GRANADA HELD OVER Thru Friday FROM THE SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS! M-G-M presents in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR! Tea and Sympathy starring Deborah John Kerr · Kerr --- Tonite - Thurs HALLOWEEN SHOW "THE BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!" - New York Film Critics AN EXTRAORDINARY NEW MOTION PICTURE HENRI·GEORGES CLOZOT FRANCE'S MASTER OF SUSPENSE DIABOLIQUE STARRING SIMONE SIGNONET · VERA CLOUZOT IMPORTANT : During the entire engagement no one will be seated in the theatre once the mainfeature has begun. Please observe the Feature Time Schedule carefully. Shows Tonite 11:20 3 Complete Shows Tonite Feature at 7:15 - 9:20 - 11:30 Thursday Matinee 1:45 Feature 2:15 Nite 7 - 9 Feature 7:15 - 9:20