2017/10/20 10:00 Page 9 Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1964 Around Campus Kennedy To Be Lauded Newell H. George, U.S. District Attorney for the Kansas district, will address the Young Democrats tonight with a "Tribute to President Kennedy." The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Room 306 of the Kansas Union. George has served as a U.S. Representative from Kansas' old Second District and was a councilman on the War Man Power Commission during World War II. University Daily Kansan Pharmacy Award James Robert Miller, Baldwin senior, has been awarded the William D. Weibley scholarship in pharmacy for the second year. The scholarship set up through the estate of the late William D. Weibley of WaKeeney, provides University fees. Concert To Be Sunday The concert will consist of four numbers written for a choral ensemble and orchestra by students and faculty members. Mu Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota, and Phi Mu Epsilon, honorary music fraternities, will present their annual concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Three of the numbers were composed by Theodore Johnson and Stanley Shumway, assistant professors of organ and theory and David Bates, instructor of music and theory. The fourth piece was composed by E. J. Taddiken, Independence senior, who is majoring in applied music. KU Relays Posts Open Information concerning application may be obtained from presidents of all men's living groups. Freshman men interested in making application for the Kansas Relays Student Committee should contact Bruce Hall, Coffeyville senior, by 5 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Application should be typewritten and addressed to Bruce Hall, Track Office, Allen Field House. Faculty Must Get Tickets All faculty ticket orders for Rock Chalk must be picked up today or they will be sold to students. The tickets will be sold beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, at a ticket booth in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. It was estimated that there would probably be 150 tickets left for Friday night and 25 for Saturday, Gary Gradinger, Leawood junior and chairman of the ticket committee for Rock Chalk, said. Alpha Phi Omega Pledging Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity for former Boy Scouts, will hold a formal pledging ceremony tonight at 7:30 in room 306 of the Kansas Union. "This will be the last opportunity to pledge this semester," Ed Borchardt, Kansas City, Mo., senior and president of the fraternity, said. Active members will hold their bi-weekly meeting at 8:00 following the pledging ceremony. By Ray A worn or out-of-style setting for your valued diamond should not be tampered with. Not only do you take a chance on losing your diamond if the setting becomes badly worn and "loses its grip," but you can also in many cases make your diamond lovelier than ever in a modern setting. Diamonds never go out of style . . . but settings do! Christian FALLACY: Never tamper with a diamond's setting, even if it's old. FACT: CONCLUSION: Diamonds are our business . . . and whether you wish to have your diamond put in a striking new setting . . . or choose a beautiful new diamond . . . you can rely on our experience. (Formerly Gustafson) 809 Mass. VI3-5432 beautifully matched . . . forever These rings cannot twist or turn on your finger. The famous hidden lock holds them together for more beauty and satisfaction. Rings enlarged to show detail. INTERLOCKING RING SETS Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Aerospace Club Brought to KU Ammon S. Andes, professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering, has been named secretary-treasurer of a national aerospace honorary society, causing the national headquarters to be moved to KU. The chief contender against the KU chapter was the chapter from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The national headquarters will be moved from the University of Illinois where it has been for the last nine years. Eight men and one woman from the KU chapter spent most of last weekend driving to Morgantown, W. Va., to seek Prof. Andes' new position in the society. Sigma Gamma Tau, national aerospace engineering honorary society, selected Prof. Andes at the national convention at the University of West Virginia last Saturday. "We hope to expand the KU chapter of the society and set up the publication of a national magazine to serve the 19 school chapters in 15 states," John Stephens, Wellsville senior, said. The KU chapter will combine with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics to design a project using the GEM III for the 4th Annual Engineering Exposition April 17-18. 1964 ROCK CHALK REVUE TICKETS Faculty orders must be received by Wednesday, Feb.26th in order to be filled. All remaining seats will go on sale at 9:00 a.m., Thursday, Feb.27 at the ticket counter of the Student Union.