Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 30, 1962 Templin Hall And Douthart Win IRA Sing Templin and Douthart Halls Friday night walked off with the men's and women's honors at the Inter-Residence Association Spring Sing in Swarthout Recital Hall. TEMPLIN WON a third trophy in the men's large ensemble division, singing "Down by the Sally Gerdens" and "Viva L'amour." Templin received ovational response with its small ensemble entry. "You've Gotta Have Heart" from "Damn Yankees." The group did the whole scene, set in a men's locker room, spoken lines and all, dressed in appropriate baseball attire. This number accounted for two awards: the men's small ensemble and superior staging. Douthart shut out Miller Hall in both women's divisions, small and large ensemble. Miller won both divisions last year. The Douthart large ensemble sang "Velvet Shoes" and "Dear Aunt Phoebe." The small ensemble sang "Deo Gracias" from Benjamin Britten's Christmas work, "A Ceremony of Carols." Pearson and Watkins Halls together won the trophy for the best mixed ensemble with "How Sad Flow the Streams" by Brahms and "All Pleasant Things Must End" by John Pozdro, chairman of the KU department of organ and theory. WINNING HONORABLE MENTION in the five singing categories were: - Joseph R. Pearson for men's large ensemble with "Drinking Song" from "The Student Prince" and "Gaudeamus Igitur." - Pearson scholarship hall for men's small ensemble with "Elizabethan Love Song IV" by Evan Tonsing. Toneka senior, who directed. - Miller Hall for women's large ensemble with "Madrigal for Spring" and for women's small ensemble with "Three Little Maids." - Battenfeld and Sellars for large mixed ensemble with Stephen Foster's "Oh! Lemuel" and the spiritual, "Ride the Chariot." SELLARDS HALL won honorable mention for staging with "Me and My Shadow" and "Hey, Look Me Over" from "Wildcat." The judges were Emily Taylor, dean of women; Lewin Goff, director of the University Theatre; Robert Bausian, director of the KU Symphony; and Mrs. Ann Bloomquist, president of Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music sorority, almuni chapter. Wescoe Talks At Dedication Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be the principal speaker at the dedication of the $3 million Eisenhower Library at Abilene tomorrow morning. He will speak on "Resources for the Future." Three KU groups totaling 240 students will participate. The Naval ROTC unit and the University Band will march in the parade, and the 120-member Concert Band will play on the lawn of the library following the dedication. Dignitaries from all over the nation began arriving in Abilene today. Former President Eisenhower and two of his brothers are having a reunion in advance of the dedication. Milton, president of John Hopkins University, and Earl of LaGrange, Ill., are expected to join the former chief executive for the occasion, but Edgar, who lives on the Pacific coast, is not expected to attend. The Eisenhawers, together with two deceased brothers grew up in a twostory frame house in Abilene. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Official Bulletin French Ph.D. Reading Examination: Saturday, May 5, 9-11 a.m., Fraser 11. Turn in books to Miss Craig, Fraser 120, by Mav 2. Western Civilization Examination Regi- ment between April 30 and May 4 in 130 Strong. Catholic Daily Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) & 11:45-12 noon; Saturdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. TODAY Mathematics Colloquium: 4:15 p.m. 200 Strong Hall, Mr. Gebhrad Führen, Univ. at Berkeley. *On the Lowenheim Skolem Theorem.* Coffee, 3:30 p.m., 119 Strong. TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion & Breakfast; 7 a.m. Canterbury House. Henry Werner Lecture Series: 4 p.m. 233 Malott. "Applications of Isotopic Effects in the Study of Substitution Reactions." KUOK: 3—News & Weather; 3:05—Top Forty Tunes; 4—Hilltopping; 6—News & Weather; 6:15—Sports; 6:20—Society News; 6:25—Spotlight on Science; 6:30—'Bonjour Mesdames'; 6:45—Public Serv. Flight, Stage I; 7—News & Weather, Flight, Stage I; 10—News & Weather; 10:15—Night Flight, Stage II; 12—Sign Off. YAF Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Parlor A, Uni- niversity Lawrence radio station KLWN, will speak. Broken Arm Breaks Record Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. POTOSI, Mo. — (UPI) — Roger Lee Coleman's broken arm during a track event ended a family record of 31 years of perfect public school attendance. The 14-year-old eighth grader required hospital treatment, so he missed school for one day. AUFS Authority At KU This Week Frank Bonilla, American University Field Staff authority on Latin America, spoke to two junior-senior groups today on "Social Development in Latin America," and "Recent Political Events in Brazil." Bonilla, who is the fourth and final 1961-62 AUFS speaker, will speak to four groups tomorrow. He will hold a two-hour graduate seminar at 8 a.m. in 18 Strong Hall on "Problems of Field Research in Latin America." At noon in the English Room of the Kansas Union he will speak at the Faculty Forum on "Recent Political Events in Brazil," and at 2 p.m. in 406 Summerfield he will hold a junior honors seminar on "Problems of Field Research in Brazil." At 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union he will speak to Alpha Kappa Delta on "A Sociologist in Latin America." Kappa Alpha Theta Wins Derby Day A lusty crew of athletes from Kappa Alpha Theta proved themselves to be top competitors as they came from behind to win the last event, the musical buckets, and win Sigma Chi Derby Day by one and one-half points. Kappa Kappa Gamma won second place and Delta Delta Delta third. Nancy Borel, Falls Church, Va., junior, won the Miss Derby Day title. Predicting Showers on Brides-to-Be Showers of good wishes and thoughtful gifts are an American tradition. Vicker's Gift Shop is the traditional place in Lawrence to select shower gifts that are "just right"—pretty, practical and unique. Gift-wrapped with our compliments. Reflect your good taste with a gift from Vicker's Gift Shop. Vicker's Gift Shop (Across from the Granada) VI 3-5585 1023 Mass. --says veteran coach Romulus (Uncle) Remus. "We have a saying over at the Coliseum—'Tareyton separates the gladiators from the gladioli'. It's a real magnus smoke. Take it from me, Tareyton delivers de gustibus—and the Dual Filter does it!" Read and Use Kansan Classifieds "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!"