Page 12 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 21, 1964 Application for College Board Nears Deadline Applications are now being taken by the College Intermediary Board to fill vacancies caused by the graduation of some of its members this spring. All sophomores and juniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences interested in one of these positions may submit a letter of application to the board. The deadline for letters of application is May 4. Letters should be sent to the College Intermediary Board, 206 Strong Hall, or given to a present member of the Board. This letter should contain all pertinent personal information, such as class, major, and G.P.A. and particularly any specific suggestions or a discussion covering such areas as the grading system, pre-enrollment, required courses, and junior or senior comprehensive examinations which the applicant feels the Board should investigate. The Intermediary Board is composed of 10 undergraduate students in the College, who work closely with Deans Heller, Waggoner and Lewis. Included in these 10 members are the two representatives elected from the College district to the All Student Council. Any student, whether or not he applied for membership, may submit suggestions for problem investigation to the Board. Now Showing! AT THE MOVIES GREGORY PECK TONY CURTIS "CAPTAIN NEWMAN" PLUS "The MacArthur Story" "THE OLD SOLDIER" Shows 7:00 & 9:05 Varsity TWEATRE ... Telephone VI 3-1065 4 ACADEMY AWARDS Tom Jones! IN EASTMAN COLOR Open 6:15 Shows at 6:40 & 9:10 Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE • West on Highway 40 ENDS TONITE — "THE THRILL OF IT ALL" "CRITICS CHOICE" STARTS WED. . . ROCK HUDSON "GATHERING OF EAGLES" and MARLON BRANDO "The UGLY AMERICAN" PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Awards Go to Students at Annual Law Day Banquet Awards to outstanding students in the KU School of Law were presented by Dean James K. Logan at the annual Law Day banquet last Friday. Order of the Coif, the highest scholastic recognition, went to Robert Lewis, Alwood, an August graduate now assistant to Attorney General William Ferguson in Topeka, Jerry G. Elliott, Hutchinson third year student, and Benjamin Langel, Salina third year student. Lewis also received the Lawyer's Title Insurance Corps. $100 award for the highest three year grade average in property classes. Elliott also received the G.C. Elliott also received the C. C. Stewart award as the senior exhibiting outstanding leadership and scholarship. The William L. Burdick award for the outstanding 1963-64 first year student went to John H. Johntz Jr., Wichita. ...but Acme does it best! of dragging home all your winter clothes have them cleaned and put in ACME'S cold storage. Up to 30 items for only $3.95 (doesn't include cleaning). ACME will moth proof all your items free of charge and insure them up to $200.00. Save time, money, storage space and trouble by using ACME'S cold storage. Call VI 3-5155 for free pick up. 1 HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE HILLCREST - 1111 MASS. - THE MALLS