Holy Week Services Campus Groups Attending United Lawrence Services Many of the campus religious organizations are attending the United Holly Week Services sponsored by the Lawrence Council of Churches. Dr. Gaston Foote, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Fort Worth, Tex., will speak at 12:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily. The 12:30 p.m. services are being held at the First Presbyterian Church and the 8 p.m. service is being held at the Episcopal Church. Hillel To Hold Passover Dinner Hillel, Jewish student organization, will hold its annual Passover dinner at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Baptist Church, 801 Kentucky Street The Passover dinner consists of the eating of unleavened bread and other symbolic foods. The Passover, main Jewish event of the year, takes about three hours to perform and is open to the public. Reservations may be obtained by phoning VI3-0414. The price is $1.75 a person. Today, Jewish students, will be dinner guests in Lawrence Jewish homes in observance of the Passover Week. Roger Williams Fellowship The Roger Williams Fellowship will attend the United Holy Week services at the Episcopal Church at 8 p.m. today instead of holding their regular coffee hour. Conduct Episcopal Services The Canterbury Association is conducting devotional services each day at 7 a.m. in Danforth Chapel, The Choral Eucharist will be sung Thursday as a feature of Holy Week. Out of a labor force of 70,000,- 000 in the United States,21,000,- 000 are women,of whom 11,800,- 000 are working wives,the Census Bureau says. Episcopal Vestry Elects 6 Students Six students have been elected to the student vestry of the KU Episcopal Church. They are Faxon House Mission freshman; Ralph Seger, Topake sophomore; Bomb Bush, Mission George Ira, Kansas City, Kan., Juniors; Marcia Goodwin, Columbus, and Mary McCollum, Kansas City, Mo., sophomores. Students appointed to serve as committee chairmen are Bill Threlfall, Howard freshman, publicity; Brad Sheafer, Topeka freshman, evangelism; Ned Mayrath, Dodge City junior, stewardship; George Dodd, Ocean Lake, Ore. freshman, study program; Beth Johannes, Marysville sophomore, food, and Larry Leighstone, Coffeyville junior, treasurer. The Lutheran Student Association will present the movie, "The Unfinished Task," at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Lutherans To Show Movie Wednesday The feature-length movie portrays the dramatic conflict between a young college graduate who wants to study for the ministry and his engineering father who violently objects. The film is open to the public. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union will conduct devotionals from 12:30 to 12:50 p.m. Thursday in Danforth Chapel in connection with Holy Week. Nancy Harmon, Wichita sophomore, will conduct the service. A sketch, "By An Unknown Disciple," which includes Scripture verses and a poem, "There Is A Man On The Cross," will be read. German, Austrian Art On Display The exhibit of Austrian and German drawings and prints from the Academy of Art in Vienna, now on exhibit in the Museum of Art, will remain open through Sunday, April 1, to let students see it who haven't had the opportunity. Edward Maser, director of the Museum, said that "people from all over the Midwest have come to see the show and we have even received letters requesting catalogues for persons who could not attend in person. "Five or six European newspapers have printed announcements and run some elaborate stories concerning how much the show contains." KU Faculty Members Speak At Wichita Four University faculty members participated in the annual meeting of the Kansas Teachers of Government at Wichita March 23 and 24. Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science, served on a panel which discussed "Some Observations on Pragmatism of the Left and Right". Ethan P. Allen, pro-educator in public service, spoke on state financial problems. Dean Kenneth Anderson of the School of Education, and Alvin Child, associate professor of education, served on a panel which discussed "Preparation of Social Study Teachers for High Schools." The Jay Jane rush tea has been set for Wednesday, April 18. Independent women interested in attending the tea are asked to call Janice Miettner, Kansas City, Kan., junior, at Grace Pearson Hall. Jay Jane Tea April 18 Your jeweler Tuesday. March 27, 1956. University Daily Kansan Ten women from Sellards Hall entertained patients at Winter General Hospital Monday in Topeka. KU Coeds Entertain Patients Judith Mydland, Horton sophomore, said the program was a take-off on Arthur Godfrey, and closed with group singing. Entertainment consisted of a dance-pantomime by Donna Daise, Ruleton, and Dorothy Miller, Topeka, sophomores; a soft-shoe dance Student Gets $700 Grant Gary Kinemond, Bushton senior, is the recipient of one of the $700 scholarships awarded mechanical engineering students throughout the United States at the conclusion of the American Society of Tool Engineers' annual meeting. The $700 is for the 1956-57 school year. Ingham Aids Mississippi U. Harold G. Ingham, activities coordinator for University Extension, Monday began a two-week consultantship at the University of Mississippi in Oxford and its medical center in Jackson to help establish a program of post graduate medical education. by Billie May, Baldwin junior; a trio by Kerstin Barger, Topeka, and Karen Miller, Horton freshmen, and Delores Mohler, Iola sophomore, and an impersonation by Misses Daisie and Carol Saumders-White, Kansas City, Mo. senior. 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