Page 3 lessless dees little or am exeec freedom or exactly as anyway? leader on tight into social out the but at on, Sam! your girl thing? save "the to de- ho says to orse than sir own e) little in crested in Sam abination ny? get to be out on such a momentous n fresh- Kansas Frankie hesman; bbleskill, Houck, Lid a hesman; Center , Scott Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1956. University Daily Kansan hawker obtaining correct picture of the a mem-old have by the d if weaken by old that exclusive noise no used. situa- is is un- wherein as elim- la hard- ment who reach it Studio see then on with did like "toer" to columns Art Education Conference To Be Held Friday, Saturday Art Education Club members are completing plans for the seventh annual Art Education Conference in the Student Union Friday and Saturday. Organized and planned by art education majors, the conference is sponsored by the School of Education and University Extension. Coordinator of all committees is Curtis Miller, Sunflower sophomore. Other committee chairmen are Sally A. Hayes, FT. Leavenworth sophomore, exhibits; Barbara Keeler, Lawrence junior, tea for guests; Junice Brown, Colby sophomore, dinner; Patricia Steckel, Emporia senior, hospitality, and James Hamil, Mission sophomore, publicity. Special guest at the conference will be Ivan E. Johnson, president of the National Art Education Association and head of the art education department at the University of Florida. He will speak on "The Art teacher and Professional Organizations." Reservations for the dinner at 5:45 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union may be made by calling KU .390. **Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not miss the letter addressed to Daily Kansan. Noices should include names, place, date, and time of function.** Official Bulletin Ph. D. French reading examination, Saturday, in 107 Strong. Bring books to Miss Craig in Strong by noon Wednesday. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m. church basement. Rosary 8:10 p.m. Sunday. Today CCUN. steering committee, 4 p.m., office, Union. Morning, prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone is welcome. Mathematical Colloquium, 4 p.m., 2015. Strong Hall Speaker; Dr. Chover "On Divergence of Integrals" at UConn School of Mathematics. Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine-Room, Student Union. Pledges bring pencil and paper, Hillel, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Business meeting. Semesters program planned at this meeting. Refreshments. Law Wives, 8 p.m., Law Lounge Lutheran Students Coffee Hour, 4 p.m. Trail Room. Student Union. Thursday Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth ChaoeI, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning, meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danfont Chapel. Everyone welcome. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Deworth Chapel, Devotions and p.m. Danforth Chapel, Devotions and prayer German Club, 5 p.m., 502 Fraser. Welcome program for new members. Songs, German games, refreshments. Everyone Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Union music room Robert Turney, Daughters of Alteus. Barnes & Noble. IN-MU meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pike Room. M-YMWA Bible study, 4 p.m. Oven Room. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 8:30 a.m. Al Parker, "The Secrets of the Spirit" Scripture-Romans 8. Everyone welcome University of Kansas ASTE Chapter No. 3 meeting, 6:30 p.m., 200 Fowler. Speaker: Eugene Shapiro of Lee Marks Associates. "Instrumentation For Automation in Manufacturing Processes." Refreshments. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. church, Rosery, 5:10 p.m., St. John's Fridav Newman Club rosary, 5:10 p.m. St. clive's Church Hillet services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Newman Club rosary, 5:10 p.m., St. John's Church. Saturday Newman Club meeting, after 10 a.m. mass. Church everyone well- fied. KU International Club, 8 p.m., Pine Room, Room 102. Dance by informed dance. Gamma Delta cost supper. 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vermont. Business meeting followed by voller skating. Hillel cost supper, 5 p.m. Jewish Community, 1409 Tennessee. Discussion: "Why Do Jewish Students Prefer Certain Professions?" LOS ANGELES—U.P.)—Trans World Airlines will start using jet transports in its coast-to-coast service in 1959. TWA Purchases Jets For 1959 4 Faculty Members To Attend Meeting "This is the first step in providing TWA with jet airplanes." Hughes said. "The total number of jet aircraft which will be ordered for TWA during the next few months will be 30." The kilts worn by the famous Eyzones of Greece sometimes contain more than 40 yards of material. Dr. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, is chairman of a 15-member Kansas planning committee which will serve as the Association for Student Teaching meeting's official host. Dr. Schild will be assisting with registration and Dr. Edwards will preside at the first general session. Dr. Leland Erickson, assistant professor of education, and Herold Regier, assistant instructor of education, will also attend. The Association for Student Teaching will meet jointly for part of the session with the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, which has scheduled its meeting for the same time and place. The committee, which has planned the program for the meeting to be held Feb. 17-18 in Chicago, also includes Dr. Alvin Schild, associate professor of education. Frank T. Stockton, director of special projects for University Extension, has been named to the approved roster of arbitrators by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Labor Roster Lists Stockton In many industrial disputes which go to arbitration, the Mediation and Conciliation Service is asked to submit a list of qualified arbitrators, from which the disputing parties can select a mutually acceptable adjudicator, Dean Stockton explained. Dean Stockton has served as an arbitrator in several labor disputes in the Middle West. Dean Stockton has been a public member of the regional Wage Labor Board (1944-45) and the regional Wage Stabilization Board (1952-53). To be included on the approved roster of arbitrators, an individual must undergo an extensive investigation, including his performance in cases he previously arbitrated. The roster is used in United States, territories, and possessions. Safety experts say the danger of overturning a tractor increases four times when speed is doubled. A TRUE SIGN - FOR YOUR VALENTINE One ring carries his crest, the other,hers. Fraternity Sweetheart Rings Order now! FOR LUCKY DROODLES! 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