Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) HAPPY HOME LIFE—Yes, that's a camera, says Mrs. Dick Armstrong to daughter, Pam, 8 months. Kansan photographer and reporter stole Pam's attention from the TV when they interviewed the Armstrongs at their Stouffer Place apartment. 'It's Fine—But That Icebox!' "The view is nice, the rent is reasonable, but that terrible ice-box!" That's the opinion of several Stouffer Place residents interviewed by the University Daily Kansan. Stouffer Place, at 19th and Iowa streets, is the new housing development for married students, who moved in this fall. "Everything is fine but that little bitty icebox," said Mrs. Charles Schaefer, wife of a first-year medical student from Kansas City, Mo. The Schaefers, having no children, are less affected than others, but still think the icebox is too small. It's inadequate Mr. and Mrs. Dick Armstrong, who who have a baby, Pam, are more dissatisfied than the childless couples, as are the James Barths. With two children, Julia 10 months, and Deborah $^{3}1_{2}$, the Barths say "the icebox is completely inadequate." Armstrong is a second-year law student from Floral Park, N.Y. and Barth is a college sophomore from Kinsley. However, aside from the refrigerator, all the residents interviewed said they were pleased with the facilities. AWS To Meet Freshman Girls Jay Sisters will call for the women and will accompany them to the meeting. Freshman women will be introduced to the Associated Women Students organization at a program explaining the association and its activities at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser Theater. Officers of the House of Representatives and the Senate, the governing bodies of AWS, will be introduced at the meeting. Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, will be introduced by Sue Frederick, Kirkwood, Mo. senior and AWS president. Jan Rodgers, Paradise sophomore, and Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, senate members, are in charge of the program "Every woman enrolling in the University automatically becomes a member of AWS and it is my hope that the freshmen attend the meeting Tuesday to become familiar with the association's purpose and activities," Miss Frederick said. Professor Edits Greek Plays L. R. Lind, professor of Latin ane Greek, has edited and partly translated a book titled "Ten Greek Plays in Contemporary Translation." The book was published Sept. 3 by the Houghton Mifflin Co., and contains two plays, "Suppliants" and "Andromache," translated by Prof. Lind. Prof. Lind plans to use the book in his course. Readings From Greek Authors. A companion book, "Latin Poetry in Verse Translation," also edited by Prof. Lind, is to be published soon. Professor Granted Psychology Award Roger Baker, professor of physiology, has been awarded a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Calif. He is one of 48 scholars and scientists, representing 24 universities, awarded the fellowship for the 1957-58 academic year. The fellows, who represent many fields of study, will spend the year together at the center, working individually and with one another to perfect their research techniques and to explore new ideas for the improvement of behavior research and training. They are Albert S. Palmerlee, professor of engineering drawing, Roger M. English, instructor of design, John C. Lindholm, instructor of mechanical engineering, Edwin K. Parks, associate professor of aeronautical engineering, William P. Smith, professor of electrical engineering, and Grant Snyder, instructor of engineering manufacturing processes. Six faculty members have completed technical assignments this summer for the Boeing Airplane Co. in Wichita. "The furniture and fixtures are tops," Armstrong said. The Barths said, "The area is ideally located for children and convenient to the school." The University faculty members were among 35 professors and instructors from 13 different colleges who helped solve problems relating to design, development and production of jet aircraft. Boeing Employs Faculty Members Prof. Palmerlee was faculty coordinator for the Boeing program. No Complaints Whatsoever Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shaw said they had no complaints whatsoever. For 60 years, England successfully guarded the secret of casting cruciable steel, a process discovered by an English watchmaker about 1740. "Everything is fine or even better," said Mrs. Shaw, a senior studying home economics. Her husband, from Wichita, is a first-year medical student. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Darreld Easter, Hutchinson freshman likes everything "very well." That is, everything except the refrigerator. Transportation seems to be no problem with the Stouffer residents. All interviewed drive to the campus or are driven by their wives, except Armstrong, who walks. The apartments are about $1\frac{1}{2}$ miles from the campus. 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 material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Jay James officers meeting. 5 p.m., Pine Room, Student Union. TODAY Presbyterian Women's Organization, 7 pm. Presbyterian University Center 1221 Iowa Ave. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. More Women Can Join New Intramural Group Museum of Art Open House, 7:30 and 9 p.m., art films and refreshments THURSDAY International Club, 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Student Union. Everyone welcome. Guest speaker: Chancellor Murphy, Rocket to the International Club on the Campus." The Women's Recreation Assn. an organization in charge of the women's intramural program, has issued the call for members. The WRA has replaced the Women's Athletic Assn. In the former organization membership has been limited to girls who had earned a certain number of points in the intramural program. The new organization was formed to allow more women to become members. Medical Dames, 8 p.m., University Women's Club lounge at Art Museum. Museum of Art Record Concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The northernmost post office in the United States is Penasse, Minn. on American Point, a 50-acre island in Lake of the Woods. FRIDAY The first members of the r group will be the girls who had been elected to WAA plus the intramural managers of all the organized houses. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales "Everything In Formal Wear" Clearing Board Organized A board composed of the officers, sports managers and intramural managers of organized houses will meet every other Monday noon and act as a clearing house to set up the program of the organization. "We want to try to make the intramural program what every woman on campus wants," said Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education. The group is now working on drafting a constitution, preparing a handbook for the intramural managers of the organized houses, and providing mailboxes for the intramural managers. This later proposal should improve communications within the organization and lower the number of forfeits. Plan Spring Convention The organization is also planning for the spring district convention of the Athletic and Recreational Federation of College Women to be held on this campus next spring, March 31 to April 2, 1958. Officers for the Women's Recreation Association are Nancy Fujisaki, Kansas City, Kan, senior, president; Judy Jones, Wellington senior, vice president; Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo. junior, corresponding secretary; Margo Chinnock, Evanson Ill. junior, secretary; Mary Ledgerwood, Kansas City, Mo. junior, treasurer; Marilyn Perry, Lawrence, business manager and Jeannette Pope, St. Joseph, Mo. senior, publicity. The series, called "Film Features of Fact and Fiction," will be each Wednesday. It is sponsored by the Bureau of Visual Instruction. A series of weekly educational films with three color films about Kansas and the University begins at 4 p.m. today in 3 Bailey Hall. Film Series Starts Today "Star 34" tells of nearly 100 attractions in Kansas. "Your University" shows the work of the different schools and departments of the University. "Make Mine Music" presents the University of Kansas Chorale in a variety of songs. Today's films include "Star 34," "Your University" and "Make Mine Music." 55 R T S Jarman's "Desert Sand" buck with thick red rubber sole Here's the newest and smartest version of that long-time favorite — the plain-toe blucker with red rubber sole and heel. This good-looking Jarman, made of sand colored brushed buck leather, features jaunty comfort and real ruggedness as well as smart styling. Drop by and let us fit you - it's tops for school Drop by and let us fit you — it's tops for school wear and general "knockin' around."