UDK-FIRST WITH CAMPUS NEWS Oread will honor 8 retiring faculty KU's Endowment Association is host for the dinner, which will be attended by the present faculty and already retired members. James Gunn, University Relations, is in charge of the dinner. Helen Adam, associate professor of human development and family life, has served seven years on the KU faculty. SARA PATTERSON came here in the fall of 1945 after teaching several years in Kansas City. She now teaches a course in family health. She is a registered nurse and teaches a nursing class in Kansas City. J. Neale Carman will complete 49 years as a KU faculty member. The professor of French has been on campus all the 49 years except for a one year's leave of absence for study at the French School Clemont-Ferrand. He has done graduate work in language at the University of Chicago. Edna Hill has been a member of the faculty for 26 years. She is an associate professor in human development and family life. Eight retiring members of the KU faculty, with a combined total of 237 years of service, will be honored at the Annual Retirement Dinner Wednesday night. Those retiring at the end of this semester are Helen Adams, Edna Hill, Sara Patterson, Frances Grinstead, John Bradley, J. Neale Carmen, John Nelson, and Walter Sandelius. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will serve as master of ceremonies at the dinner, to be held at 6:15 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. John Bradley, assistant professor of social work, was injured in a fall two weeks ago which will prevent him from attending the Retirement Dinner. At KU since 1946, Bradley received his master's degree at Chicago University. He represented education at the 1950 White House conference on children and youth and is a member of the National Association of Social Work. Miss Hill is a member and past president of the Kansas Home Economics Association and a past vice-president of the American Home Economics Association. A professor of English, John H. Nelson is listed in "Who's Who." He has been a KU faculty member since 1925 and served as acting chancellor in 1951. He was associate dean of the College from 1933-41 and is the author of several books on literature and poetry. FRANCES GRINSTEAD, associate professor of journalism, taught journalism at MU before joining the KU faculty in 1948. She is the author of "The High Road" and numerous short stories and articles. A committeeman for selection of Woodrow Wilson scholars, Walter Sandelius, professor of political science, came to KU in 1923. He is a Rhodes Scholar and became a professor in 1935. Sandelius once had the final exams for one of his classes air mailed to him in Seattle, where he was helping select Woodrow Wilson winners, so he could grade them himself. Daily Kansan Monday, May 8, 1967 5 Going to a Spring Formal? Make sure those dresses, suits and tuxedoes are clean. Let New York Cleaners give your formal attire the fresh appearance that will bring out the best in you. 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance Serving Lawrence For Over 50 Years THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CONCERT COURSE presents For The First Time in Lawrence The Brilliant LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC under the baton of the dynamic, sensational young conductor, Zubin Mehta PROGRAM Medea's Meditation And Dance of Vengeance . . . . Barber Don Juan, Symphonic Poem, Op. 20 . . . Strauss Symphony No. 8 in G Major . . . . . Dvorak HOCH AUDITORIUM-MONDAY,MAY 8-8:20 p.m. Show Your ID At The Door For Free Admission Bring Your Date Too!