NEW ART AND ARCHITECTURE BUILDING IDEA Rex Reasoner's, Kansas City, Mo., senior, award winning model Architects hold meet George Nakashima, noted architect and furniture designer from New Hope, Pa., will be the featured speaker at the Spring Meeting of the Kansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Friday. He will be the guest lecturer at a banquet in the Kansas Union at 6:30 p.m. Friday. During the day he will attend several classes. Tonight at 7:30 he is slated to present a departmental lecture in 301 Marvin Hall. scale models, paintings and sculptures. A STUDENT COMPETITION and display entitled "Arts and Architecture" will be in the Kansas Union Friday through Sunday, featuring student architectural design projects. This will include Award winners from this competition along with other outstanding students will be honored at the Friday night banquet. A special film, entitled "All the People All the Time" will be shown in the Kansas Union at 4 p.m. The half-hour film is prepared by the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. A special invitation to the public has been extended. 10 Daily Kansan Thursday, May 12, 1966 Engineers In the best traditions of Sadie Hawkins, a girl is supposed to chase her man until she catches him. For Law School Queen Jade Hagen, Shawnee Mission sophomore, catching a man is no work at all. Thanks to the engineering students, Miss Hagen, recently crowned Miss "Res Ipsa Loquitur," is now the "owner" (at least temporarily) of Don Trust 'court' law queen Fallstown, Md., graduate student in chemical engineering. Miss Hagen was given her unusual gift as a result of the traditional rivalry between the lawyers and the engineers. The latter challenged their rivals to a baseball game, but failed to show up. Instead they painted the Jimmy Green statue in front of the law building. THE ENGINEERS decided an apology was in order, and Miss Hagen was selected to convey the message to her subjects. Besides Trust, the statuesque blonde was given a bottle of Channel No. 5 perfume and a dozen American Beauty red roses. Miss Hagen will have a chance to judge for herself tonight when Trust escorts her to a farewell dinner for retiring law Professor James B. Smith. -SENIORS- Here's an Important Reminder Time is running short for you to pick up your GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS at the Union Bookstore. They're being sold on a "first come, first serve" basis, and the supply is limited. Better stop at the Bookstore today ... tomorrow at the latest. Watch the U.D.K. for more Information Concerning the "CLASS of the CENTURY"