Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1956 Quill Club Sets Writing Contest Cash prizes will be awarded the winners of a creative writing contest sponsored by the Quill Club. The contest is open to all students regularly enrolled in the University. All persons entering the contest will be considered for membership. Entries may include short stories, poetry, or drama. Winning entries will be published in the fall issue of Quill Magazine. Manuscripts must be submitted in duplicate, signed with a pen name, and including a sealed envelope with pen name and true name with each manuscript. The deadline for entries is October 24 in 113 Fraser. There is no limit to the number of entries one individual may submit. An estimated 90 per cent of America's wine is produced in California. A $500 graduate scholarship has been awarded to Claudette Stock, Denver, Colo. graduate student, from the Kansas Society for crippled Children, Inc. Graduate Student Wins Scholarship The scholarship, the first granted by the society to a KU student, was awarded to Miss Stock "because of her excellent record and desire to teach handicapped children," said Dr. Richard Schiefelbusch, director of the University's Bureau of Child Research. Miss Stock is working toward a master of science degree and plans to teach orthopedically handicapped children. The nation's first school of journalism was founded in 1908 by Walter Williams at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Changes for the coming year in the Air Force Angel Flight drill team were explained Tuesday by Cadet Capt. Robert K. Melton, Leavenworth senior. The most significant change will be in the ranking system. The flight leader will have the rank of captain, and all other members will be second lieutenants. After one semester a member will be eligible for promotion to first lieutenant. Promotions will be based on participation and interest. Capt, Asturh W. Gilliam Jr., staff adviser for the team, explained his duties to the new members. He schedules all performances and arranges for transportation and financing of trips. Angel Flight Drill Organizes Flight members include: Seniors—Zoanne Mariner, Topeka flight leader; Karen Hancock, Sunflower; Nan Littrell, Kansas City, Kan., and Ann Murphy, Washington, D.C. Now 2-7-9 Sophomores—Joy Watson, Mission Hill; Donna McClaim, Cincinnati, O.; Judy Weimer, and Mary Thornton, both of Clay Center; Linda Carlson, Harper; Donna Oates, Sharon Springs; Joan Lackey, Matfield Green, and Marcille Campbell, Miltonvale. Now • 7:00-9:00 Fine Arts Presentation A Daring New Film Experience "Love In The City" Freshmen-Edna Wenger, Montrose, Colo.; Cleda Medley, Kansas City, Kan.; Charlotte Heinlein, Independence, Mo.; Martha Hansen, Wamego; DeLynne Humberg, Ness City; Lois Talbert, Topeka; Rosann Liberman, Caney; Margot Stomp. Kansas City, Kan.; Sandra Freienmuth, Topeka, and Anna Marie Haishuw, Kansas City, Kan. PORTADOWN, Ireland — (UP) — Police hoped today that 13-year-old Brendan Bailey won't develop a complex over his lack of mechanical aptitude. They said the boy found a bomb on a beach, kicked it around the street, opened it with a can opener and prodded its workings with a red-hot pokers. He never did get it to go off. Juniors—Merry June Greenway, Cleveland, O.; Beth Griffith, Hamilton; Mary Jo Bearly, Atwood; Marilyn Perry, Lawrence; Jo Rue Gjovig, Mission; Margaret Throm, Overland Park, and Mary Beth Noyes, Troy. Engineers To Take Field Trip Youth Has Irishman's Luck On a visit to England, Francis Cabot Lowell, a young Boston merchant, memorized details of a power loom and reproduced it, thus establishing the American cotton manufacturing industry in 1814. The American Society of Tool Engineers will make its monthly field trip to the Union Wire Rope Co. in Kansas City, Mo., Friday. Cars going will leave Fowler Shops at 6 p.m. All engineering students who plan to make the tour should sign up in Marvin Hall or Fowler Shops by noon Thursday. WANTED 2 College Students Experienced in Selling Mens and Womens Shoes APPLY 837 Mass. Royal College Shop Snowed by Reports and Thesis Work? Make fast enjoyable work of your written assignments by renting a Smith-Corona portable typewriter from the Student Union Book Store today. Stop in and see our wide selection of new and used typewriters, too. Smith-Corona Rental Portables $1.25 week - $4.50 month 25 words or less Terms. Cs with the w be paid p before for or day, or b Kansan P TYPIST: papers, r tion; fast 1911 Ten BARBERI clipped. lence—we and Jerry 14th SPECIAL $10 cold $8.50. All manents. EXPERIE service papers. P Maine. P THE COSTill has Daily. h game rat 3-7290 o BROWN lards Ha only in Reward. 1920 Hi GLASSE case. Be K.U. P my nam KEY CA bring t receive LADIES football erman. HUN Very with finish rangematic compl radio. operatrade Ponti