10 Friday, April 26, 1974 University Daily Kansan SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS will present a performance of the "Requiem" by Hector Berlioz, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. The production will involve the combined choirs and choruses, James Ralston and Burt Allen, directors, and the University Symphony Orchestra, George Lawner, director. VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE will sponsor an Open House from 1 to 4 p.m. today in Spencer Art Museum Garden or on hand to talk to prospective volunteers. CAMPUS CRUSADE will meet 7:30 tonight in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Rich Beech will speak on "Jesus Christ the Liberator." ALPHA DELTA TI will sponsor a car drive at the Westward on the standard station at 9th and 10th branches. RAPE PREVENTION TASK FORCE will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Lewis Hall living room. Resolutions for Student Senate will be discussed. SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES FOR CHICANOS will sponsor a symposium all day today and tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. AN AERO COLLOQUIUM will be at 3:30 today in 200 Learned Hall. L. Loften will speak on "Air Transport, 1800's and Beyond." HOST FAMILY PROGRAM will sponsor a slide program on Ethiopia 7:30 tonight at the Lawrence Public Library. The program will feature an undergraduate graduate students enrolled at KU. NROTC REVIEW will be at 5 p.m. today on the East lawn of Allen Field House. THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Light Frog Hunt will begin at 7 o'clock. The museum is located on the second floor. THE PHARMACY HONORS DINNER will be at 7 tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. TAU. SIGMAL DANCE concert will be presented at 8:00am, 8 tomorrow night and 12:30pm. THE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS Earned at 7 p.m., tomorrow in the Korean Royal Institute JAYHAWK JAMBOREE bicycle races will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Traffic will be restricted on campus. Students with ID cards will be admitted free. Salaries Better In Venezuela; Grads Needed Although Venezuela is suffering from a shortage of people with college degrees, government funding of universities and faculty salaries are better there than in Kansas, George Waggoner, dean of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, said yesterday. Waggoner spoke on the similarities and differences between the people and the education systems in Venezuela and Kansas at Faculty Forum. Because of the great oil production industry in Venezuela, Waggoner said, "the government has more money than they know what to do with." National Contest Shows J-School Is Among Best Tau Sigma舞 dance ensemble will present a concert of ballet, jazz and modern dance at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. The School of Journalism placed among the top 10 in the nation in this year's journalism awards program sponsored by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. 30 KU Students Will Perform Dance Concert Thus, Venezuela is able to spend more money on education than is possible for other countries. A total of 30 University of Kansas students will dance in the program. There were 19 compositions selected for the concert. Each composition was performed in only two of the three performances. The choreography for most dances was done by T10 Tau Sigma members. In addition, two KU students were among the winners of the latest monthly writing contest. The concerts will feature compositions by three guest choreographers: Carolyn Crawford and Marsha Grind, Lawrence Crawford and associate professor of physical education. Jill Wilms, Salina junior, placed 11th by bob Sisson, Burdette senior, placed 19th in the NCAA. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A RECEPTION ON THE OCCASION OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LAWRENCE BAHA'I COMMUNITY AT THE SOUTH PARK RECREATION CENTER, SATURDAY, APRIL 27 AT 1 P.M. "Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaf of one branch. Deal ye one with another with the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness & fellowship . . ." Bahà'uillah The event is being sponsored by Sigma Xi, national organization for science and engineering investigation and research, and institute of the American University. Slosson, a former University of Kansas student, wrote the book, "Great scientific articles," and numerous scientific articles. Science Prizes To Be Awarded Saturday Night A special presentation and award day, designed to encourage people to become more involved in science research, will be Saturday in the Kansas Union. The award day will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Council Room with presentations given. by 10 undergraduates who are competet in the E. L. Slosson Science award. Cash prizes may be awarded. e award. Cash to the top three winners. An invitation of new members into Sigma Xi will be on p.m. in the Pine Room. A banquet will follow 6:30, where the winners of the Shoisson award and new members will be honored After the banquet, a lecture will be given at 8 in the Forum Room by Elof Axel Carlson, professor of biology at the University of New York at Stony Brook. His topic will be "Eugenics, Genetic necessity or false religion." S.U.A. Fine Arts & University Friends of Art Present Kenneth Clark's CIVILISATION FILM SERIES THE WORSHIP OF NATURE APRIL 20 FILM SERIES THE WORSHIP OF NATURE THE WORSHIP OF NATURE APRIL 28 Whatever one may say of Romantics like Rousseau, Geethe, and Wordsworth, they had the courage of their conviction. Rousseau lived in exile and was stoned more often than cheered. Wordsworth barely escaped decapitation in the French novel *A Garden*; he is shown and discussed in this episode are Constable, Caspar David Frederich and save all, Turner, whose work is the source of the idea. The idea of the natural goodness of man is such a happy and self-serving thought that most people cherish it to their dying day. Woodruff Auditorium 7:00 p.m. Travel with a Group and Save— SUA Flights to Europe Reservations due now! Youth-Student Fares no longer available to Europe. Group flights can save you $200.00-$500.00 over normal coach fares. But you must sign up today—some flights are already full. Deadlines Past Due. Chicago-Luxembourg via icelandic Airlines FLIGHT NO.1 FLIGHT NO.2 May 28-July 26 May 20-Aug.6 $ ^{5}319^{00}$ Chicago-Paris via TIA FLIGHT NO. 3 FLIGHT NO. 4 June 23-Aug 9 June 23-Aug 18 May 28-July 26 (full-wait list only) Sponsored by: Student Union Activities 864-3477 Minimum Group to Luxembourg 25/Paris 40 FAA & CAB Approved open house meadowbrook saturday, april 27, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. make your summer and fall plans now come look us over follow the flags on 15th just west of Iowa meadowbrook a good place to live 842-4200 and presents A NIGHT OF COUNTRY BLUEGRASS with BILLY SPEARS THE RED, WHITE and BLUEGRASS BAND from Colorado Saturday, April 27