University Daily Kansan Page 3 Retirement Dinner to Fete 3 Three faculty members with 107 years of service to the state and KU will be honored at the annual University retirement dinner for faculty and staff May 6 in the Kansas Union. They are Agnes Brady, professor of romance languages, 28 years; Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the student health service, 37 years; and Dr. Parke H. Woodard, associate professor of physiology, 42 years. 1912. ess. ork ates: ooon osity aw- ver- out itors CHANCECELLOR W. Clarke Wescoe will preside at the 6:15 p.m. dinner in the Big Eight Room and will present each honoree a certificate of appreciation. There will be no speeches. Prof. Brady is known nationally for her pioneering work in developing techniques for teaching Spanish in the elementary schools, and through her efforts the Lawrence schools were among the first to do this. She is a former president of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. An alumna of KU, she taught here from 1920 to 1929. After appointments at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and Bucknell, she returned to KU in 1946. She is author or co-author of more than 20 books and manuals dealing with the teaching of Spanish. Following the dinner there will be an informal visiting period with the retirees. Dr. Canuteson became director of the student health service at KU in 1928. He pioneered the use of routine tuberculin tests and chest x-rays for all students and faculty. He was president of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association from 1951 to 1963 and is Kansas representative on the national board. Thursday, April 22, 1965 Senior Coffee Set; Plan Gift Selection Dr. Woodard, a native of Haviland, came to KU as a junior in 1916 and was appointed an instructor in 1921. He has been a KU teacher since except for earning the M.D. degree from the Rush Medical College in Chicago. A large percentage of the alumni of the School of Medicine have studied under Dr. Woodard. For many years he has headed the Christmas season fund drive in Douglas County of the Tuberculosis and Health Society. A vigorous layman, he has served his church in numerous local and state conference roles. The Spring Senior Coffee is scheduled for April 28th at 9:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union. Seniors will be excused from their 9:30 and 10:30 classes. Tonto Mays, Lyons senior and senior class president, said seniors will be admitted to the coffee with their senior fee cards. DR. CANUTESON received the Samuel J. Crumbine medal from the Kansas Public Health Association in 1956. He has been secretary-treasurer and president of the American College Health Association and vice president of the International Union on School and University Health. In 1953 he was president of the Mississippi Valley Trudeau Society. JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWAY will open FRIDAY, APRIL 23 Come out for an evening of fun and fresh air. Miniature Golf JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWAY JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWA South Hwy. 59 by KLWN Road. Open Daily from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. You'll find PARK PLAZA SOUTH the best home for your college days. JUST LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: ★ Danish Furniture (at additional cost) ★ Off Street Parking Air-Conditioned ★ Fully Carpeted ★ Private Swimming Pool (Summer Only) ★ Drapes ★ Garbage Disposal ★ Tile Bath and Shower ★ Walk-In Closets Public Coin Laundry Park Plaza South 1912 West 25th Call Day or Night: VI 2-3416 ADVERTISED IN ESQUIRE dib4 lshotit-d-o2 Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI 3-4255 bushel good bushel drummel. bushel stealing tonnwall 500 MEGAHZARD OF BAR AND LOUGHTON II - 41 JULY 2019 LOUGHTON NEW YORK, NY