Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 14, 1958 You Can't Pass By Him Have you recently had the feeling that someone was watching you? If you've ever walked past the Museum of Natural History, your feeling is justified, because from a third-story window in the front of the museum a little "person" with a partly bald head and toothy grin silently observes everything that goes by. He is a window-washer doll, a little more than two feet tall. He looks out of the window of the office of Gene Pacheco, wildlife illustrator for the museum. "I was going to take him down, but I decided to leave him up for kicks." Pacheco told a Daily Kansan reporter. He said the doll had been in the window for a "couple of months." He explained that it had been salvaged after being thrown out by the anthropology department in the museum. The window washer is wearing a green apron, a blue and white striped shirt, and a red polka dotted scarf and handkerchief. In his raised right hand is a white cloth for wiping the windows. "He's watching all the girls go by." Pacheco said with a smile. "The girls who go by between classes often point at the window. They seem to enjoy seeing him." High School Summer Camp To Attract 75 Students About 75 high school students will be at the Science and Mathematics Camp this summer for laboratory experiments, field trips and lectures. The third annual camp, affiliated with the Midwestern Music and Art Camp and directed by David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology, will by June 15 to July 3. The purpose of the program is to stimulate student interest in science by work in each of the basic sciences and mathematics. All students will participate in all 16 phases: anatomy, anthropology, astronomy, bacteriology, biochemistry, botany, chemistry, entomology, geography, geology, mathematics, physics, physiology, psychology, radiation biophysics, zoology. In each science there will be one or two lectures demonstrating recent developments or methods of approach to unsolved problems. Then students will do experiments. Students will be selected on basis of interest, ability and recommendations by teachers, and a few scholarships will be given. An apprenticeship program is being initiated, July 1-26, for outstanding former students to familiarize them more with the science they are interested in. Hola! Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. 6 Tacos $1.00 La Tropicana 434 Locust Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Student Health Service, will report on "University Health Services in Europe" during a noon luncheon. Of the 59 students who attended the first camp in 1956,22 are now KU students. "Inter-relation of Personnel Services" will be discussed by a panel composed of Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students; Donald Alderson, dean of men; Miss Patricia Patterson, assistant dean of women; Gordon Collister, Guidance Bureau director, and William Binns, clinical psychologist of the Student Health Service. A total of nine faculty and staff members will participate in the central division of the American College Health Assn. meeting Saturday in the Kansas Union. Dr. Monti Belot, staff consultant at Watkins Hospital, will discuss "Interpretation of Electrocardiograms in College Students." A report on the speech-hearing program of the University will be given by Miss Margaret Anderson, associate professor of speech, and Dr. Roger E. Wehrs, staff consultant at Watkins Hospital. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Sabre Air Command, honor group for freshman and sophomore AFROTC students, reorganized after being inactive for a year, initiated 18 AFROTC cadets Thursday. They are: The St. John's Church parish has purchased a house and land at 1915 Stratford Rd. and plans to build a chapel and student center there this summer. "Eleven hundred Catholic students at KU are just a few too many for the facilities at St. John's church," said Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Towle, pastor of the parish. Air Command Reorganized Freshmen — Richard Dillenbeck, Hickman Mills, Mo.; John Durrett, Prairie Village; Gerald Gordon, Lawrence; Neil Hall, Kansas City, Kan.; James Jupe, Phillipsburg; Kenneth Krehbiel, McPherson; Robert Mueller, Leavenworth; Gary Gibson, El Dorado. Archbishop Edward J. Hunkeler of the Kansas City, Kan. Diocese announced the plans Wednesday. He said the parish needs a chapel to seat 600, a recreation room, a library, study rooms and a conference room. He said plans for the building must be approved by Archbishop Hunkeler before details are released. Sophomores—Edward L. Bailey, Atchison; Harold Bergmann, Lenexa; Gerald Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Craig Chapman, Bellflower, Calif.; Kenneth Gates, Kansas City, Mo; David Hanna, Newton; Ellis Hitt, Wellington; Leon Lake, Haven; John Shideler, Mission; Richard Willhite, Toronto. Butter can be made from the milk of Zebus. Nine Faculty,Staff To Talk On Health 434 Locust WATCH FOR !! - New 500 Watt Eastman Projector at 300 Watt Price - The New Kodak Retina Single lens Reflex 35 mm - New Cavalcade Kodak Fully Automatic Projector - New Kodak Generator Flashgun Uses no batteries - New Kodak Splicer No liquid cement—No scraping Available soon at Mosser-Wolf, Inc. VI 3-4435 1107 Mass. Dale Turner Accepts Seattle Church Post The Rev. Dr. Dale E. Turner, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, will leave Lawrence July 1 for Seattle, Wash., where he will be pastor of the University Congregational Church; The Rev. Dr. Turner has been pastor of the Plymouth Church for 10 years, and also has taught in the School of Religion at KU. He is teaching The Life and Teachings of Jesus this semester. DALE E. TURNER "Everyone in town who knows him will hate to see him leave," said Dean Harold G. Barr of the School of Religion. "He is unloudtedy the most popular minister I have ever known." The Rev, Dr. Turner came to the Plymouth Church in 1948 from Grand Rapids, Mich., where he had been the assistant minister of the Congregational church. In 1951 he was selected as Lawrence "man of the year." "I never expect to live in a more wonderful community, work in a better church or know finer people than I have known in Lawrence, the Rev. Dr. Turner said, "but I am challenged by this more difficult situation to which I have been called." Trinidad does not belong geologically to the West Indies, but rather to the continent of South America. Its separation from the easternmost point of northern Venezuela is the result of a fault depression in the Caribbean coastal range. Union Loan Seen Likely Mr. Burge said approval of the $800,000 Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency loan has been delayed because he could not get away for the meeting. Frank R. Burge, Kansas Union director, said Friday he was optimistic that a loan for the Kansas Union addition would be approved when he meets with loan officials Wednesday in Fort Worth, Tex. He will fly to Texas for the one day conference with J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, who will discuss dormitory loans with FH and HFA officials. If the loan is approved, additional money for the one million dollar addition would come from the sale of bonds. The proposed 6-level addition (three floors and three basements) would be built on the north side of the Kansas Union. Mr. Burge said he belies the addition is necessary to handle an expected enrollment increase by 1960. Construction is expected to start in October. The completion date has been set for June 1960. AWS House Elects Officers Joy Anne Monsees, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, was elected vicepresident of the Associated Women Students House of Representatives at a meeting of House members in the Kansas Union Trophy Room Thursday. Linda Farmer, Pratt junior, was elected secretary-treasurer, and Mary Helen Clark, Kansas City, Mo junior, representative to the AWS Senate. The presiding officer of the House, Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo. sophi-omore, is vice-president of the AWS Senate. BRIE The First National Bank of Lawrence 8th & Mass. TRAVEL AGENCY Phone VI 3-0152 Miss Rose Gieseman, Mar. ONLY 23 DAYS UNTIL EASTER VACATION So Get Your Travel Reservations Now! (tax included) From K.C. Via Air to: tourist 1st Class Washington, D.C. $107.47 $133.76 Miami 139.92 180.07 Memphis ___ 56.98 Detroit 70.84 92.18 Buffalo 111.97 121.99 Dallas 59.40 76.12 STEAMSHIPS—FOREIGN TOURS AIRLINES —FOREIGN, DOMESTIC