Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1957 University Daily Kansam Page 3 Housing Bids Due Thursday Thursday is the deadline for fraternities and sororities to file applications to purchase lots in Fraternity Place, proposed organized housing area. Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the KU Endowment Assn., has been taking applications for two weeks. If three applications have been made by tomorrow he will file deeds to the property with the Douglas County Register of Deeds. The Lawrence planning board and city commission have approved the plans for Fraternity Place. The area is located east of Highway 59 between 19th and 21st Streets. It includes eight lots, ranging in price from $5,000 to $7,500. The prices of the lots include only what the Endowment Assn. has spent in buying the land and improving it. The minimum cost of any house on the lot is $150,000, and must house at least 45 single students. Music Fraternity Has Officer Here The National second vice president of Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music fraternity, Miss Norma Lee Madsen, Salt Lake City, Utah, is visiting the local chapter today on her biannual inspection. Today Miss Madsen toured the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Tonight she will be guest of the local chapters at a banquet at the Holiday Inn. A musical program will be held after the banquet in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building recital hall. Solo numbers will be given by Carolyn Bradley, Chillicothe, Mo. sophomore, marimba; Mary Warren, Muskogee, Okla., junior, piano; Beverly Runkle, Pittsburg senior, contralto voice; Mary Nason, Topeka junior, bassoon; Bonnie Dinsmore, Oklahoma City, Okla. senior, soprano voice; Kathryn Meredith, Moplin, Mo. senior, violin; Marianne Marshall, Topeka sophomore, cello. Richard Bibler, creator of "Little Man on the Campus" collegiate cartoon series, first drew his saw-toothed Worthal for the University Daily Kansan when he won a Daily Kansan's newspaper drawing contest in 1946. Bibler Cartoons Started At KU Since that time Mr. Bibler's cartoons have been published in many college papers across the country. Mr. Bibler was a veteran when he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in 1946. Mr. Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design, who had Mr. Bibler in several of his classes said, "Richard was one of my favorite students. He was in school when all the Gi's were, following World War II. They were all very intense students." "Being interested in cartooning myself I was interested in Richard's work. He had contributed to a service magazine during the war. He was very interested in his future both as a cartoonist and a teacher. He was always very jolly, happy and courteous." Mr. Raymond J. Eastwood, professor of drawing and painting, who also had Mr. Bibler in his classes described him as "a very conservative boy. Not an extraordinary student. He is an entirely different person than you would think from his cartoons." The Jan. 16, 1950 Daily Kansan quotes Mr. Bibler as saying "My idea with Worthal was to create a face anyone could be sorry for." While attending school here Mr Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph. D. French reading examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, 11 Fraser. Books must be left with Miss Craig, 120 Fraser by Thursday. *Petitions will be received to Oct. 10 for a vacancy on the All Student Council. The vacancy is in the fraternity living district.* TODAY "Saint of Bleecker Street" auditions, 4-5th grade music, and Dramatic Audition Building. Novice debate tournament, 4 p.m. 134. 118. 119 Strong. Hometown correspondents meeting, p.m. 305 Student Union. Presbyterian Women's sewing bee, 5 p.m. Westminster House, 1221, Qread. Disciple Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Myers Hall. Speaker. Prof. Seagondollar of the physics department. Everyone welcome. AXE general business meeting, 6:15 Dm. Castle Room Episcopal student vestry meeting, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House. Newman Club, executive council meeting, 7.30 p.m. Castle Tea Room. All mem- University Players, tryouts for club and演艺届 Playhouse 341 Music and Drama Arts Building. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. THURSDAY Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., Danforth Chapel. General speech committee luncheon, noon to 1 p.m., Faculty Club. University Women's Club tea, 3-5 p.m. chancellor's home. Anglican International Assn., "get-to- together" 4 p.m. Canterbury Hall, 134 W. Hill Street, London EC2A 6JG Fulbright forum, 4 p.m., Fraser Theater. Students interested in overseas study and scholarships, junior-year-abroad, Marshall. Fulbright, etc. Auditions, "Saint of Bleecker Street" 44th hall, Music and Dramatic Art Building Deutscher Verein. 5 Uhr Dennerstag, Volkskunst and Singen In der Union, Parliamentary Council This means German Club meets 5 p.m. Speech 1 faculty meeting, 5 p.m. 134 Debate coaches supper and meeting, 5 p.m. Stables. Debate square meeting. 7:15 p.m. Speaker, Dan Hopson, assistant professor of awl, talks on debate question. 134 Strong. Sigma Tan. 7:30 p.m. 201 ELabs. Sigma Tan. 7:30 p.m. 201 ELabs. FRIDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chanel Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., Danforth, Chapel. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. Beethoven: "Pastoral Symphony" Beethoven: "Pastoral Symphony" "Saint of Bleecker Street" auditions, 4-6am, hall, Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Novice debate tournament, 4 p.m. 134, 118, 119 Strong. Thanks For Your Patronage at Holiday Inn & Turnpike DX Grand Opening Grand Prize - T. B. Ford, 1230 Oread Congratulations to the Prize Winners Station Prizes Holidav Inn DX Turnpike DX 1. Dale F. Bowlin 420 Murrow Court 2. Duke Edmondson 1533 Maryland St. 3. Henry Beers 1307 Brook St. 4. Mrs. Jean Shaw 637 Ohio St. 5. A. F. Stainbrook Green Acres Trailer 5. A. F. Stainbrook Green Acres Trailer Court 1. Judy L. Chambers 1246 Oread 2. Steve Jacob 2032 Kentucky St. 3. Don Bachelor 323 Miss. St. 4. Mrs. Chas. Coffman 422 Locust 5. Clifford Collinge 1515 Maryland 'Nomograph Aids Mathematicians' Ray Cooper, Dale Goodman, Russel Guy Operators Bibler was president of the senior class, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, Sachem, senior men's honorary society and Owl Society, junior men's honorary organization. After graduating Mr. Bibler studied at Colorado State College and Stanford University. He is now teaching at Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, Calif. Hatfield-Jackson Oil Co. New England was the site of the first canning operation in the U.S., an export canning business opening in 1820 at Boston. Distributors A simple and efficient way of solving equations can be done through nomographs, Frank Gamblen, associate professor of mathematics, told the Mathematics Club Monday. Prof. Gamblen, a visiting professor from the University of Western Australia, said if two values are known from an equation then by plotting them on a graph an answer can be gotten by intersecting lines. 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