Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 22.1964 Freshman Class Sponsors Films To Raise Campus Chest Money The freshman class is sponsoring two late movies Friday night for freshmen to raise money for the Campus Chest. Campus Chest will distribute the money collected this week to three institutions: the Glenn Cunningham Boys' Ranch in Augusta; World University Service; and International Foreign Student Service. The freshman class will use two downtown Lawrence theatres to show the movies. The Granada will show "The Manchurian Candidate" and the Varsity will show "Days of Wine and Roses." THE MOVIES WILL start at 11 p.m. and finish at about 2 a.m. Late permission for freshman women attending the shows has been obtained. No permission has been obtained for inner-class women. Tickets will be sold only to freshmen; upper classmen dating freshman women must have the women buy the tickets, Mike Cann, Russell freshman and chairman of the ticket sales, said. There are 1,500 seats available for freshmen and their dates. Tickets cost $1.00 per person. The freshman class officers hope to raise $700 for Campus Chest after all theatre expenses are paid. Tickets must be bought in advance since no tickets will be available at the door. THE MONEY will help the Cunningham Boys' Ranch continue taking in displaced children of the Augusta and Wichita area. The Cunninghams shelter many children each year who would otherwise not have the benefit of a temporary foster home. CAMPUS CHEST RECIPIENT—Glenn Cunningham stands with his two daughters on horseback, Sandra and Sara, along with David Leonard from New York City. The scene is at the Boys' Ranch of the former world mile record holder of the 1930's from KU. KUPharmacists Give Refresher $15.00 The 14th Biannual KU Pharmacy Extension Course begins today in Wichita and is being conducted by four KU professors. It is a short refresher course for practicing pharmacists. The four professors are: Dr. Raymond E. Hopponen, professor of pharmacy, who will speak on "Drug Absorption;" Dr. Mathis P. Mertes, assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, will speak on "Drugs for the Treatment of Bacterial Infection;" Dr. Edward E. Swissman, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, will speak on "The Placebo Problem;" and Dr. Robert A. Wiley, assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, will speak on "Physiology and Aspects of the Treatment of Pain." The traveling pharmacy extension course will be in Wichita today, in Garden City tomorrow, in Salina Friday, and in Kansas City May 5. Accompanying the group will be John L. Rose, of the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association of Topeka,a graduate of KU. ROTC Cadet Receives Engineering Award KU ROTC Cadet James F. Hamilton, Leavenworth junior will receive the Society of American Military Engineers scholarship award. Hamilton is in the upper 12 percent of his class in engineering, and he ranks in the upper five percent in military subjects. He has received the outstanding Pershing Rifleman award, the Chicago Tribune award, and he was elected commander of the Army Exhibition Drill Team. He plans to make the Army his career after graduation. Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 4:30-10:30 DINE-A-MITE 23rd & La. Just Received... AUTHENTIC INDIA MADRAS SPORTCOATS $19.95 THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN THE University Shop ON THE HILL