10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, November 7, 1967 Alum receives wire medal Gerald H, Frieling Jr., a 1951 mechanical engineering graduate of KU, has been awarded the bronze medal of the Wire Association for meritorious service to the wire industry. He is a native of Kansas City, Mo. Official Bulletin TODAY Kansas Camping Conference. All Day. Centennial Rm. Union. Lecture. 3:30 p.m. "Ideological Trends in American Avant Garde Drama." Enrique Sandoval, University of Chile. 341 Murphy. Lecture. 4 p.m. "The Response of Airplanes to Atmospheric Turbulence." Cary Pratt, Longley Research Center. 200 Learned. Lecture. 7.30 p.m. "Religion and Social Sciences." Dr. Gardner Murphy, Menninger Foundation. University Theatre. People-to-People. 8 p.m. Orientation meeting for foreign students concerning job placement. Jayhawk Room, Union. Lecture, 4 p.m. "The Rise and Fall of the Peasant in Russian Literature," Donald Fanger, Stanford U. Cottonwood-Meadowlark Room, Union. AIAA Meeting. 7:30 p.m. "The Apollo/Saturn Lunar-Landing Program." William H. Griffall. Rm. 200, Learned Hall. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 8 p.m. Kansas Union, Check bulletin board for Room. Elect officers, vote on constitution SUA Lecture. 3:30 p.m. "Contem- pany" Austin Leddow, Music Room, Union Comp. Center Distinguished Lecture Computer Services puter services and Use of Data Banks: the Improved Information System." D. Jones, UMKC. 301 Summerfield KU-Y. 8:15 p.m. "Focus: The Draft." Forum Room, Union Le Certele Francais se reunita mercredi 16 janvier à Jayhawk Room de 'Ulion Building. Programme: Discussion de la comedie, le professeur Jacques Scherer parlera. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "Knife in the Hater." Poland. Dyche Auditorium. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Geology Lecture, 8 p.m. "Devonian Reef Complex in Western Australia." Dr. P, E. Pleyford, Australia. 402 Lindley. Fine Arts Honor Recital. 8 p.m. Swartheart Recital Hall. The honor to Freiling is based on his development of copper-clad aluminum wire for Texas Instruments, Inc., for which he is marketing manager for the Metallurgical Materials division in Attleboro, Mass. When the U.S. Mint sought a supply of cupronickel-clad copper metal for the new silverless quarters and dimes Freiling recognized the application in high frequency transmission, such as television, in which only the "skin" of the conductor carries the signal. He also foresaw that heavy use of copper in coinage would necessitate conservation of copper in wire, which is its most widespread application. For lunch: a huge batch of blintzes The Jewish Community Women will put 3,000 "blintzes" on sale Wednesday for their fund-raising project. A dollar admission will be charged at the door for the results of four days of work by 40 women. The thin, rolled pancakes, usually filled with a cheese mixture, can be bought at the Jewish Community Center at 917 Highland Drive between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at a "Blintz Brunch." Remember C & O Reunion McCollum Hall Private Dining Room 7 p.m. Tuesday CEC will hear teaching speech The Council for Exceptional Children will hear Ogden Lindsley, professor of education, speak on "New Techniques of Precision Teaching" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. SUA music forum begins tomorrow The public is invited. The first lecture of the SUA Music Forum series will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Austin Ledwith, associate professor and chairman of the wind and percussion department, will speak on "Introduction to Contemporary Music." Future lectures include "Serial Music," a discussion of contemporary music, by Edward C. Mattila, assistant professor of music theory. "Program Music," music written to tell a story, will be given by J. Bunker Clark, assistant professor of music and literature. The lecture series is designed for both non-music and music majors. G.E. College Bowl Tryouts November 19 in the Kansas Union Applications must be in November 8 Information and Applications available in the College Office, 206 Strong DELICIOUS DYEABLES BY TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES Get T&C's great looks in white-dyeable fabric, and we'll color them any tasty tint you want. It's the perfect answer to those hard-to-match colors in your wardrobe. The lower heel or higher heel pump comes in white-dyeable or black Vyrene spandex. AAAA to B to 11 From Thirteen Dollars