Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1957 University Daily Kansan 2 Page 3 Carnival To Pick Entrants Tonight Candidates for Student Union Activities Carnival queen and Little Man on Campus will be selected tonight. Student judges will visit or organized houses to make their selection of the house's contest entrant. The candidates will be notified while the judges are at the house. A tea for both queen and LMOC candidates will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Union Jawhawk Room. Jacques Tati directed the movie, wrote the story and adaption, and acts in the leading role of Mr. Hulot. The French-language comedy, "Mr. Hulot's Holiday," will be shown at 7:20 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. The carnival will be from 6-11 p.m. Nov. 9 in the Student Union, Each person buying a general admission ticket will have one vote for both queen and LMOC. The candidate with the highest number of votes will be declared winner. "This contest is based strictly on popularity and number of votes cast. There will be no judging of finalists as in the past," said Jim Michaud, Bartlesville, Okla. junior and chairman of the queen and LMOC committee. French Film Due Friday Winner of the grand prize at the Cannes Film Festival, the movie is a story of Mr. Hulot's summer holiday at Brittany seaside resort. Mr. Hulot knows nothing but kindness and good will, but his bad luck or bad judgement leads to a series of major and minor catastrophes. The film has English titles. The 75th anniversary dinner of the YMCA movement at KU will be held at 6 tonight in the Student Union Kansas Room. YMCA To Celebrate 75th Year On Campus Allen Crafton, professor of speech. will be master of ceremonies. Speakers include Clayton Crosier, associate professor of civil engineering, Ned Linegar and Irvin Gaston, former general secretaries of the KU-Y and Kit Westgate, Lawrence senior and former president of the KU-Y. Roger Brown, Topea senior, will sing folk songs. ___ "Prehistoric Man in the Grand Canyon" will be the topic of a talk by Dr. Douglas Schwartz, of the University of Kentucky, at 7:30 tonight in 306 Student Union. Archeology Talk Tuesday In Union The address, sponsored by the Kansas chapter of the Archeological Institute of America, will be illustrated by slides and is open to the public. AIRLINE TICKETS Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list." EUROPE VACATION Join one of the many, varied special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Mon-Fri. Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays TOM MAUPIN Five of eighteen National Science Foundation scholarships held in the Big Eight this year are held by KU students, according to information received by the Graduate School. KU Holds 5 Of 18 Science Awards In Big 8 Students holding the predoctoral awards are Carl Rettemeyer, Lawrence, Jack Schlager, Woodside, N.Y., Hewell Daly, Lawrence. all in the zoology department; David Horr, Lawrence, antropology, and John Hall, Mission, medical science. Iowa State College has four National Science Foundation scholarship winners, Nebraska and Oklahoma three each, Missouri, Colorado and Kansas State College one each About 1,000 of the awards will be made Macht 15, 1958. The deadline for applying for the scholarships is Jan. 3. Students who will be doing graduate work next year and who are interested in applying for a scholarship can get more information in the department offices or in the office of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 229 Strong. 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