University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday, March 16, 1962 Greeks Prepare - (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) sophomore, and Susan Olson, Topeka junior. They will be escorted by James Warner, Lawrence junior, and William Anderson, Park Ridge, Ill., sophomore. Warner, who is in charge of the preparations before the races, said that he wasn't sure just what was going to happen since the queen had already been announced. He said that previous plans were to announce the queen at that time but that somehow the announcement was made early. AFTER THE QUEEN ascends her throne in front of Hoch Auditorium with the Chi Omega fountain at the end of Jayhawk Blvd. burning, 20 chariot teams, representing 20 fraternities, will compete in the first event of Greek Week, the Chariot races. The 20 teams will race two at a time, from the starting point in front of Hoch Auditorium down Jayhawk Blvd. around the Chi Omega fountain, and back to the starting point. The winner will be determined by the best time in the race. Civil Engineering Professor Ross E. McKinney, professor of Civil Engineering, will speak to Phi Sigma, honorary biological society. Tuesday at 12:00 noon, Room 247, Snow Hall, on "Some Aspects of Bio-Engineering." Kansan Classified Ads Get Results 1800 Students At High School Festival An estimated 1800 high school and junior high school students flooded the KU campus today to attend an Art Festival in Strong Hall and a Speech and Drama Festival in Murphy Hall. Students from 47 Kansas High Schools displayed various drawings which lined the second and third floor of Strong Hall. KU officials estimated that about 1,000 pieces of art are on display. About 1,500 students were to visit the art display, sponsored by the KU art department. About 300 other students from about 37 high schools in northeast Kansas flocked to the campus to participate in the District Speech and Drama Festival in Murphy Hall. The festival is part of the Kansas High School Activities Association's regular program. Persons and groups who earn a Class I rating are eligible to participate in the state festival later in the spring. Federal Boost Here WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Welfare Department estimated today that Kansas would get an additional federal outlay of $1,591,000 annually and Missouri $6,962,000 extra yearly as a result of the budget-boosting $140 million included in the welfare revision bill which passed the House of Representatives yesterday. Davidson Honored "I ATTRIBUTE A GOOD DEAL of the willingness on the part of the younger men to stay here in spite of attractive offers from elsewhere to the democratic administration of the department." (Continued from page 1) Asked to rank the KU chemistry department relative to others, Prof. Davidson said the KU department "can certainly be ranked among the best 20 in the country. I think that would be conservative." Prof. Davidson noted changes in the University during his 40 years here. "KU WAS REALLY OFF THE beaten path. Visitors from outside the Midwest were relatively rare. We are now much closer to the metropolitan centers in respect to communications." "The community is far less isolated than it used to be," he said, "There were only six miles of pavement between here and Kansas City when I came. Prof. Davidson joined the KU chemistry department staff in 1921 after receiving his Ph.D, from Columbia University, New York City. He was born in New York City and was in the Army Chemical Warfare Service from 1917 to 1919. He was married in 1925 and has two children and eight grandchildren. PROF. DAVIDSON SAID, "After over 40 years in Kansas I have become fairly well acclimated. Out here they say I talk like a New Yorker. When I go back there they say I talk like a Midwestern." Asked if he has noticed any difference between students in New York City and students here, Prof. Davidson said, "There is no appreciable difference between the best students here and the best students there. "The problem of discussion in class, which is practically non-existent at KU, is sometimes a problem there (New York City)." Prof. Davidson said most freshmen here are still somewhat awed by their surroundings, but students in New York City are awed by nothing. You can't make it to Kelly's or Cohen's come to O'BOOFIE'S at the JAYHAWK CAFE. Your favorite beverage will be served green all day St. Patrick's Day. JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 OHIO VOLUME DISCOUNT Kentucky Fried Chicken 20 whole chickens 20% OFF 20 chicken dinners 15% OFF Delivered ready to eat BIG BUY VI 3-8225 ENDS TONIGHT "Lover Come Back" STARTS SAT. Glenn Ford and Ingrid Thulin in IBANEZ' IMMORTAL CLASSIC "四 Horsemen of the Apocalypse" SHOWS SAT. AT 2—6:30—9:10 MOVED OVER SAT. 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