Monday, April 22, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 9 El Salvadorans Attend Events, Tour Campus The group of ten men and three women arrived in Lawrence Saturday night. The women are staying in Lewis Hall, and the men are staying in Templin and Joseph R. Pearson Halls. Yesterday was a busy day for 13 University of El Salvador student leaders who are visiting the KU campus this week. The Salvadorans joined about 100 KU foreign students yesterday afternoon at a People-to-People Happy Hour sponsored by Delta Delta Delta sorority and Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. After the Happy Hour, the El Salvador group was given a guided tour of the campus. THE PROGRAM, featuring an American-style picnic and musical entertainment, was held in the gardens behind the Phi Kappa Theta house. "It is much bigger than our universities," said one of the members of the group. A RECEPTION was held in the Kansas Room of the Union. The group met several members of the KU faculty and Relays Queen Marjorie Ann Fischer, Lawrence sophomore, and her attendants, Martha Yankey, Wichita freshman, and Suzie Canle, Neodosha freshman. During the tour, the foreign student leaders, with the exception of one of the women who declined, were taken up the winding staircase to the top of the Campanile. The students stood as the campanile bells played their national anthem. The guests also were treated to a classic guitar solo by Arturo Jasso, KU assistant instructor of Romance languages. Six Halls Win In Spring Sing Today the Salvadorans will be orientated to the KU system and life in America as a whole. Miller, Douthart, Joseph R. Pearson, Templin, Pearson, and Sellars Halls were winners in the Inter-Residence Association Spring Sing held yesterday in Swartout Recital Hall. Miller Hall won first place in the women's large ensemble division with "Music When Soft Voices Die." Douthart sang "Now Is the Month of Maying" and "Sapphic Ode" to win the first place trophy in the women's small ensemble division. During the remainder of the week the 13 visitors will be meeting KU student leaders to exchange ideas with them. JRP SANG FOUR nursery rhymes in German, "Songs Mein Grossmama Sang," while nursery rhyme characters performed a pantome. The group wom first among the men's small ensembles. TEMPLIN WON two trophies: for staging with "Poor Jud" and for the large men's ensemble with "Low-lands" and "Old Tom Wilson." The hall retired the trophy for the latter division. The students from El Salvador will be in the United States for 30 days. The Pearson-Sellards combination, the only entry in the mixed ensemble division, won the trophy in that division. THE JUDGES WERE Genevieve Hargiss, assistant professor of music education; James Ralston, instructor of music education and choral music; Roger Brown, assistant instructor of speech and drama; and Edward Scooter, instructor of voice. Jacqueline Volkland, Bushton junior, was mistress of ceremonies. He Paid in Full, Well. Almost He Paid in Full, Well, Almost LONDON—(UPI)—Police didn't mind computer engineer Albert Rainier's paying a $5.60 fine with British half pennies, but they did object to finding he was a half penny short. Rainier, 29, told a judge yesterday he had sent 960 coins to the police and had no idea how the missing half penny got lost. The judge dismissed a police summons demanding Rainier pay in full. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VL 3-3644 Selling - Buying Need Help Hitt Voted Top Spot, Time and Life Award For best results, use the University Daily Kansan Classified Page Phone Ext. 376 James K. Hitt, KU Registrar and Director of Admissions, received the two highest honors of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), when he was elected president and also was voted the Time and Life award for distinguished service. Hitt will assume presidential duties in 1964. Mentioned at the New York meeting were Hitt's work as chairman of the data and definitions committee and his editorship of the "Handbook of Data and Definitions in Higher Education." Hitt, a former KU Summerfield scholar, has been registrar since 1941. Official Bulletin Ph.D. Reading Examination in German, Saturday, May 4, 9:30 a.m., Summerfield 411. Candidates must register in Fraser 306 by 4 p.m., Friday, April 26. Ph.D. French Reading Examination 9-20 1984 27 No books accepted after April 24. Special Lecture, 3:30 p.m., 103 Strong Hall. "Malfunctions, Blunders, and Errors in Digital Computation" by Professor Wallace Glivens. TODAY versity will discuss "Origins of Soviet Soviet society" and "Sixties." Coffee following, public invited. Russian Club History Club, Joint Club Union. Peter Schiebert of Marburg Unis Union. Peter Schiebert of Marburg Unis Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Department of Mathematics Honors District Association United Union, Prof. Wallace Givens, Associate Director, Applied Mathematics Dic- tamine Today: A Discipline in Fission." Pl Mu Epsilon, 5:30 p.m., Oread Room, Kings College of of new members and election officers of election. 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