Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 19. 1961 30 Students to U. Senate Posts Thirty students have been appointed to University Senate committees for the 1961-62 school year. The University Senate, a regulatory body consisting of administrators, professors and associate professors, rules on matters concerning the University as a whole, such as questions of scholarship pertaining to more than one school, rules of eligibility for participation in campus activities and questions related to advanced standing and transfer of students. The students and committees on which they are serving: Calendar: Sarah J. Byram, Lenexa senior; Stephen T. Stazel, Fredonia junior; Marilyn J. Zumwalt, Rock Hill, Mo. junior Commencement: Homer R. Williams Blackwell, Okla., sophomore; Jerry Ulrich, Iola sophomore; Sara Lucinda Eggleson, Mason, Mo. senior. Convocations and Lectures; Michael B Mead, Kansas City, Mo., junior; William B R Patterson, Wichita junior; F. Alan Stamper, Plainville sophomore. Eligibility to Student Activities: Sheron L. Brown, Bettel junior, David E. Moore, Bettel junior, Nancy Lintecum, Prairie Village junior Stephen G. Powell, Joplin M., mo. junior Film Series; Donna B. Burgess, Newport News, Va.; junior; Ann C. Holmes Prairie Village junior; Carl C. Peck Concordia sophomore. Orientation Week: Hubert R. Granger, Marcus R. Marcich, S. Zodileman, Norwich sophomore Disciplinary Committee: Jack Lee Roberts, Kansas City senior; Paul P. Caconpo, Overland Park graduate student; John French, topeka senior; John M. Foeltje, topeka senior; Mel Iwalae, Wichita senior; Carolyn L Krantzler, Brookings, S.D., senior. Traffic and Safety: Phillip C. Brooks. Boston, MA K Flynn, Bethel senior; J Richard Smith, Arkansas City third-year law student; Robert J. Gump, Wichita sophomore. Schedule of Film Series Athletic Board: Max E. Eberhart, Gregory D. Wilson, D. Wilson Leewood graduate student. Some of the finest motion pictures from around the world highlight the University of Kansas Film Series for the 1961-1962 season. In addition to one American film, "Treasure of the Sierra Madre," there are films from nine other nations. They are: OCT. 20 "Hiroshima, Mon Amour," a French-language film directed by Alain Resnais and starring Emmanuele Riva and Eili Okada. NOV. 3 "Room at the Top," an English film, featuring Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret, and Heather Sears in starring roles. DEC. 18 "El Ultimo Cuple," a Spanish-language film directed by Juan de Orduna and featuring Sarita Montiel Armando Calvo. NOV. 17 "The Three Penny Opera," a film adaptation of the famous opera by Kurt Weill. In starring roles are Lotte Lenya (Kurt Weill's wife), Rudolph Forster and Carola Neher. The film is in German. JAN. 12 "Ikiru," a Japanese-language film starring Takashi Shimura directed by Akira Kurosawa. Feb. 16 "General Della Rovere," a film from Italy, directed by noted director Roberto Rosselini. Another winner at Cannes, the film stars Vittorio De Sica. Feb. 2 "Ballad of a Soldier," a Russian-language film. Directed by Grigori Chukhral, "Ballad" was a double prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival. March 9 "Treasure of the Sierra Madre," an American film, starring Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston. The film was directed by John Huston. March 16 "Wild Strawberries," a Swedish-language movie, directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film stars Bibi Anderson and Victor Sioström. March 23 "World of Apu," an Indian-language film. "Apu" is the final chapter in a three-part story of life in India. All the films except the Spanish-language "El Ultimo Couple" have English-subtitles. The movies will be shown on the dates listed at 7:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. public is invited. Recital Contests Begin Today Competition for honors in the School of Fine Arts begins today at 5 p.m. The first weekly student recitals will be held in Swarthout Recital Hall. From these recitals the music faculty will pick the best performers for an Honors Recital in April. The program, which is in its fourth year, is held to encourage and inspire music students in their work. The students have a chance to perform under recital pressure Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.—Oliver Goldsmith Ann Kretzmeier, Librarian, junior who will sing "Una voce poce va" from Rossini's, The Barber of Seville; Rebecca Shier, St. Joseph Mo.; senior, who will sing "Allerseden" and "Zueignung," songs by Richard Strauss; Edward Sooter, Wichita, graduate, who will sing "Un di William J. Moore, dean of the school of religion, will speak at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 306 of the Kansas Union. His topic will be the Islam religion. The students and programs are: Rab Malik, Pakistan graduate student, and the president of the Moslem Students committee at KU, will introduce Dean Moore. all' azzuro spasio" from Andrea Chenier by Giordano; Otis Simmons, Kansas City, graduate, who will sing "Il Lacerato Spirito," from Verdi's Simon Boccanega, and Walter Hawkey, who will play the Saint Saens Cello Concerto No. 1, opus 33. Moore to Speak He who has imagination without learning, has wings and no feet. — Joseph Joubert Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a deity to be worshipped.-Calvin Coolidge Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana No evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death.—Socrates Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. by Photography Studio de Porta 912 Mass. — Lawrence, Kan. VI 2-2300 Sororities & Fraternities Contact us for your House Photography - Portraits - Application - Creative Color or Black & White "THE FOOTBALL TEAM" WHY ONLY 11 MEN ON A FOOTBALL TEAM? Because all the other students are just too busy. Yes, busy doing research, studying, smoking Luckies, playing bongos, smoking Luckies, dating, partying, praising professors and smoking Luckies—much too busy for football. Why so many "smoking Luckies"? Simply this: We try to give an honest representation of college life; and college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular cigarette so smoke Luckies. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! A. T. CO Product of The American Tobacco-Company - "Tobacco is our middle name" /