8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, May 10, 1968 Pageant finals set for tonight By Kathy Hall Kansan Staff Reporter Miss Lawrence-KU will be crowned Friday in the University Theatre after competing against 10 semi-finalists, who will be announced at the beginning of the pageant. She will compete for the Miss Kansas title in Pratt this summer. Preliminary judging took place Thursday. All 24 contestants competed in talent presentations and swim suits. The semi-finalists will also be judged in formals. Roger Miller of Bonner Springs and past executive director of the Miss Kansas Pageant, emceed the local pageant and was assisted by Mimi Frink (Mrs. Steven Wicliff), Miss Lawrence-KU of 1962. Miller introduced Karen Schlapper, the reigning Miss Lawrence-KU, Prairie Village sophomore, who will crown her successor. The pageant judges are Bill Hampton Jr. of Pratt, judges chairman for the Kansas Pageant; Dick Patterson of Garden City, regional field director of the Miss Kansas Pageant; Mrs. Roger Miller, Bonner Springs; Pat Eagleson, Concordia, regional field director of the Miss Kansas Pageant; and Mrs. Bill Hampton Jr., Pratt. Putt-Putt Golf presents . . . Jill Bunker World Putting Queen Here Sunday, May 12 at 2:30 p.m. to present a Honda to the winner of the tournament. Diagonal to Holiday Inn Putt-Putt Golf Junction Hiway 59 & 10 Drew Anderson, Plainville junior and director of the show, said the five choral sections of the show, mostly "music of today," will be tied together by the poetry of Rod McKuen. Most men only worry about suits, shirts and ties. They buy from the top down. So by the time they get to the bottom, their feet are just an afterthought. And the shoes they buy look like afterthoughts. If you buy a pair of Nunn-Bush shoes, you can start with your feet. Because you won't have to worry Start at the bottom and dress your way up about them not matching the suit you haven't bought yet. They're styled so you won't have to change shoes every time you change suits.And that can save you a lot of change. search to find other people and happiness. NUNN BUSH Piccadilly Square is the theme of the benefit musical to raise money for Project Concern, an international organization to raise money to help build a child wel- Piccadilly Square is the story of people who are lonely and their ware addition to a hospital in Vietnam. The musical, sponsored by the Board of Class Officers, will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. Classified ads get results A trip to Piccadilly Square will cost only $1 Saturday night. Piccadilly Square is set for Saturday Lawrence Auto Service "Goodyear Corner" 10th & Mass. Headquarters for all automotive needs—if it can be fixed, we can fix it. Check our rates. Phone VI 2-0247 1115 Mass. VI 2-0216 Lumber and Plywood cut to order Open Thurs. Till 5:00 Closed Saturday Featuring a new and complete line of student study guides and the latest in paperbacks and magazines. McConnell Lumber Co. 844 E. 13th V 1-387-387 ALLEN'S NEWS EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grants Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Personal service 18 Conn., Law, Pet Ph. VI 3-292 1218 Conn., Law. Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 The KU Experimental Theatre presents THE BLACKS by Jean Genet 8:20 p.m. April 29, 30, May 1. 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11