Blaze guts- Continued from page 1 THOSE WHO WATCHED the blaze included Lawrence Mayor Richard Raney, who is on the Phi Gam house corporation board; Architects plan dinner The department of architecture will hold its Annual Students Scholarship and Awards dinner at 6:30 p.m. May 19 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Paul D. Spreiregen, director of architecture, planning and design of the National Endowment for the Arts, will be the guest speaker. THE FUND ESTABLISHED by the staff and students of architecture will be used for bookawards, to be given to high scholarship students of Messner's class until 1970_when the class will graduate. Among six new awards to be made at the dinner will be a $15 book award given from a memorial fund established for Stanley Duane Messner, Anthony sophomore, who died in an automobile accident March 31. The other new awards are for excellence in painting, sculpture and freehand drawing. Alpha Alpha Gamma book award for women students and $500 Travel and Study awards from the National Endowment of the Arts. The scholarship awards will range from $50 to $500. Big brother enters sports Electronics and Big Brother have seeped into professional athletics. The Big Brother takes the shape of the CBS eye, and every time it blinks, the referee jumps. Eleven of 21 fouls called in Sunday's professional soccer game between the Toronto Falcons and the Pittsburgh Phantoms were later termed "phonies" by Peter Rhodes, the referee of the game. THE REFEREE has a small electronic back pack strapped to him. When he hears three beeps, it is a signal to him that a commercial is forthcoming and he must stop the game. The stop is satisfactory to the players because it gives them a breather and it also means more money for the league. The maximum number of commercials is ten, but one referee only had three. He isn't around anymore. The referee is so loaded down with electronic equipment such as a radar net, battery, receiver and speaker, that he finds it hard to run up and down the field. Weekend Specials Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Carnations $1 Cash & Carry Alexander's 826 Iowa VI 2-1320 These men, their wives and several other University officials had just attended dinner at the house six hours before. Donald K. Alderson, dean of men; and Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students. the retiring Dean Woodruff said at that time he was being rather nostalgic, remembering he was a student in 1923, when the house first opened. He mentioned the members of the house had talked about a new house on that location. Now it will have to become a reality. THE FIRE could be seen in the sky several miles away. Dean Alderson said he "couldn't believe his eyes" as he came from his home at 1920 Maine. "I came up from the south and there was just a red glow in the sky." About 5 a.m., as the fire was finally under control, many of the onlookers left only about two and a half hours before the first classes on Mount Oread began. NEW YORK—(UPI) —George Roy, production singer at the Copacabana night club, doesn't get too much sleep. During the day he is personnel manager at a New Jersey typewriter plant. He is at the cafe until very late at night and in his business office at 8:30 a.m. SINGER'S DOUBLE LIFE Daily Kansan 5 Wednesday, May 17, 1967 ROBINSON SKELLY OPEN 24 HOURS We have wrecker service, road service, lubrication, grease, tune-up, "the works." We can do everything! We stock all Skelly products. 827 Vermont VI 2-9467 All Graduating You must pick up your cap and gown coupon and all graduation material by 5:00, FRIDAY, MAY 19 at the BUSINESS OFFICE,121 STRONG If you have paid your Senior Class Dues your cap and gown are paid for. IF YOU HAVE NOT PAID YOUR SENIOR DUES the charge will be $4.50. PICK UP A SENIOR REMINDER