Retiring staffers to be feted May 4 KU's annual tradition of honoring members of its staff who retire at the end of the academic year will be held May 4 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. This year, the University retirement dinner will honor the following staff members: Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and music; Margaret Official Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 4:45 p.m. St. Law- repce Chapel. Fundamentals of The- theology. 7 p.m. Introduction to Catholics, 7 p.m. Protestant Worship, 9:15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Committee to End the War in Viet Nam. Sign Rally. Room 306, Kansas Union. Linguistics Colloquy, 8 p.m. Richard Lee, Big Eight Room, Kansas Union TOMORROW Catholic Mass: 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. public meetings. Bible. Fundamentals of Theology. 7 book. Psychology Colloquium, 4 p.m. Howard Rosenfeld, K.Bulet. Audrey Bald. Vox Populi General Assembly, Final 决议 for Campaign Plans, Kansas Union Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Filin, 7 p.m. "Rashom- mon." Dyche Aud. Concert Course Series. Thomas Shumacher, pianist. 8 p.m. University Theater. E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture, 8:15 p.m. Harry B. Gray, Columbia U. "Metal Stabilization of Unusual Ligand Structures." 411 Summerfield. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Physicists." Murphy Hall. Anderson, associate professor of speech and drama; Wealthy Babcock, associate professor of mathematics; Raymond Cerf, professor of violin; Arthur Davidson, professor of chemistry; Kathleen Doering, associate professor of entomology; Edwin R. Elbel, professor of physical education; Fritz Heider, professor of psychology; J. M. Jewett, associate professor of geology and State Geological Survey; Eva Morrison, library; Laura Neiswanger, library; Clifford P. Osborne, professor of philosophy; James Barclay Smith, professor of law, and Esther Twente, professor of social work. The dinner is planned as an informal opportunity to visit with present and past staff members. No program or speeches have been planned for the event. "I hope that many of our University family will be able to join us in paying tribute to these men and women and their 485 years of service," Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe said. Colleagues and friends of the guests may obtain tickets for the dinner ($2.50 each) at the ticket center of the Kansas Union prior to May 3. Daily Kansan 7 Tuesday, March 22, 1966 Cool It Don't Lug Those Winter Clothes home! Keep Coats, Bulky Wools Even Furs Safe Moth-proof In Our Cold Storage. Why go through the ordeal of hauling winter clothes home—only to bring them back again next fall? Let the experts at New York Cleaners store your winter clothes and furs in cool safety for the summer. Next fall a call or quick stop will bring your heavy clothes to you, beautifully ready to wear. Our reasonable rates are good for your budget too. For Further Information Stop In or Call 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS — REWEAVING WEATHER Light rain and colder tonight with northerly winds 20 to 30 miles an hour is the prediction of the U.S. Weather Bureau. A low tonight in the 30's is also forecast, with clearing and much colder Wednesday. Faculty nominations of highlyqualified undergraduates for Undergraduate Research Participation Awards are being received in the College Office, 206 Strong Hall. Student recommendations should be made before March 31 by a Student research bids due soon Full-time summer research stipends range from $300 to $600. The award for part-time research during the academic year is between $100 and $300. faculty member willing to supervise his nominees' research. Two Plans to Choose From - TOTAL ELECTRIC LUXURY LIVING - Electric Air Conditioning and Electric Heating (Concealed-Heat Cable) - Choice of one or two bedrooms - Furnished or Unfurnished - Both indoor and outdoor swimming pools - ● Recreation area - Volley Ball - Shuffle Board and Badminton Facilities - Frigidaire Total Electric Kitchen - Wall to Wall Carpeting - Tub and Shower Bath - Spacious Closets - Total Electric Laundry Facilities FRIGIDAIRE - Two Telephone-Jacks for each apartment - Drapes Furnished - Spacious off-street parking - Close to K.U. - Close to Drive-In-Theater - Close to Shopping Area Dedicated To The Young At Heart