Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 26. 196° Ad Day Speakers Set for April Affair The vice-president of LOOK magazine and a columnist from the Kansas City Star will be among the top speakers here April 25 when advertising majors observe Advertising Day. The two-day program will be sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma, and Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternity and sorority, respectively. James Dykes, professor of journalism, explained that Lester Suhler, vice-president of LOOK magazine, and Bill Vaughan, Kansas City Star editor of "Starbeams" will speak during the observance. Invitations will be sent out to Kansas high school students interested in advertising, and Kansas editors and publishers, according to Donna Dunbar, president of Gamma Alpha Chi. She said that Suhler and Vaughan will speak at a luncheon March 25. Other speakers will be Bruce B Breuer, advertising executive from Kansas City and Don Kelly, promotion director for KMBC radio in Kansas City. Prior to March 25, Prof. Dykes had invited several professional men to speak to involved advertising classes here. He said he plans to invite a woman authority to speak on copy lay-out and to particularly relate the advantages of women in advertising Late that Thursday, the meeting will shift to Kansas City for a joint meeting with the Advertising Executive Club, which is composed of advertising and sales executives. Spring Enrollment Hits New Peak of 10,763 Official spring semester enrollment is 10,763, the largest ever and eight per cent more than the 1961 figure. Nearly half the gain of 793 over 1962 is found in the junior class, which has 1,866 members, 377 more than a year ago. FIGURES RELEASED yesterday by James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions, also show that the post-graduate enrollment of 2,081 trails only the 2,151 persons classified as freshmen. However, in the entire University, 2,654 or nearly 40 per cent of the students have already earned a bachelor's degree. The Lawrence campus student body is 9,837, up 603 over a year ago, and the KU Medical Center in Kansas City 926. The 190 increase there is mostly the result of transfer of the freshman medical class to Kansas City. Nearly 100 graduate students who were working with faculty members also made the move. Summer Session Set By NROTC for Sophs Applications must be submitted before April 1. Those interested should contact Capt. R. D. Gruber, professor of naval science. Sophomores interested in joining the Navy ROTC program can fulfill the first two years' requirements at a special summer session at the University of California. ROBERTO'S SUNDAY SPECIAL on Spaghetti & Pizza DANCING FREE — FAST DELIVERY ON CAMPUS CALL VI 3-1086 Stay bright. Fight drowsiness and be at your brilliant best with Verv* continuous action alertness capsules. Effective, safe, not habit-forming. BY CLASSES, Lawrence campus registration is: freshman, 2,151; sophomore, 1,749; junior, 1,866; senior and fifth-year, 1,811; and post-graduate, 2,081. The enrollment by schools is: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 4,389; Graduate School, 2,025; School of Education, 1,092; School of Engineering and Architecture, 1,086; School of Medicine, 837; School of Fine Arts, 588; School of Business, 446; School of Law, 145; School of Pharmacy, 107; and School of Journalism, 95. TOPEKA — (UPI) — Bills to provide 200 college scholarships a year for Kansas students and to implement the Kerr-Mills medical aid for the aged program were advanced in the House today. Money-Aid Bills Advance in House Tennis anyone? Play-jama, borrowed from the tennis court, in heavy tricot trimmed in Venice lace and beaded with blue satin. The scholarship bill, under which the state would provide 200 scholarships worth $500 each to Kansas students, was recommended for passage yesterday by the House Education Committee. The scholarships, for undergraduate study only, would be good at any accredited state college. Backers hope the scholarship funds will enable needy students to attend private colleges, thus relieving state-supported institutions of the cost of educating them. The House Ways and Means Committee must approve the scholarship bill before it can be sent to the House floor for final action. The Kerr-Mills bill, which was approved yesterday by the House Public Welfare Committee, would cost between $1.2 million and $1.8 million of state money to implement. The federal government would finance the balance of the cost. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Official Bulletin Russian Club, 7:30 p.m., Meadowlark Room, Kansas Union. Prof. Igor Cinnovns (Slavic Languages and Literature) will present a reading of his own poetry. Prof. Stammler will translate. Public is invited Methodist Community Worship, 9:15 Tau Sigma, 7 p.m., Robinson Gvm p. foundation. Epicspiral Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Dinor Chapel Forniture TOMORROW Le Cercle Français, mercredi a 16 h. 30, dans la saile 11 de Fraser. Caurierse de M. Martins: "La Situation de Sartre dans la littature française contemporaine." Mathematics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. 119 Strong Hall (coffee at 4:00 in 119 Strong). "Demonion Laws of Fourth Order Elliptic Diophantine Equations" by Two Independent Variables" by Rober D. Brown, University of California; Berkeley. University Lecture, 4 p.m., Forum Room, Kansas Union. Dr. C. L. Wrenn, Rose Morgan professor of English. "Chaucer as a Poet." Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. Sh Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford THURSDAY Mathematics Staff Seminar. 3:20 p.m. 11 Strong Hall (coffee at 3:20). "Conform- ance of Murals in the Connected Domains" by Prof. M. M. Schiffer, Stanford University. SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS March 21—117 Bailey—Liberty, Mis- souri Public Schools. If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. It's Coming! (MASPCU ETHCS) March 28-117 Bailey—Basehor, Kansas Public Schools. WHEN? MARCH 29 EXPERT WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR ENGRAVING DANIEL'S JEWELRY 914 Mass. Daniel's specializes in quality and precision workmanship in all repair work. REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE