Page 6 University Daily Kansas Wednesday. Sept. 28, 1955 for a ticket to dave brubeck concert tues. oct. 11 buy your tickets at the union concessions stand Five To Attend Family Discussions M. Erik Wright, professor of clinical psychology, and Alfred Moore, assistant professor of education, will be discussion leaders at a joint annual meeting of the Kansas Life Association, Kansas Association for Mental Health, and Kansas Council for Children and Youth to be held tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday in Salina. Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics and sociology, and E. Gordon Colliester, director of the Guidance Bureau, will discuss workshops. Don M. Pilcher, assistant director of the child research bureau, will be program chairman. The program will include various phases of family life education, religion, legal and protective work, exceptionality, employment, leisure-time activities, and cultural pursuits. Debate Scheduled For Joint Meeting "Is College a Waste of Time?" will be debated at the joint YWCA and YMCA meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The meeting will conclude the organization's membership drive. The co-chairmen of the drive are Katherine Westgate, Lawrence sophomore, and Robert Hopkins, Russell sophomore. Team captains are Sue Reeder, Shawne sophomore; Joy Yeo, Manhattan sophomore; Miss Westgate; Joanne Naffziger, Parsons senior; Molly Stamper, Great sophomore; Mary Roger, Chase sophomore; Barbara Keeler, Lawrence junior; Nancy Simon, Pittsburg junior; John Shroeder, Garnett senior; John Dierking, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Hopkins, and Donald Pizinger, Great Bend junior. 2 Spanish Clubs To Meet Tonight Two Spanish clubs will hold their first meetings of the year today. La Tertulia will meet at 4:30 p.m. in 113 Strong Hall and El Ateneo, at 7:30 p.m. in the same room. La Tertulia will elect its officers, and A. V. Ebersole, assistant professor of Romance languages, will show slides he took in Mexico this summer. At the El Ateneo meeting, William H. Shoemaker, professor of Romance languages, will discuss his experiences and observations in Spain during his six-month visit while on sabbatical leave. Lind Named To Committee Prof. L. R. Lind, chairman of the department of Latin and Greek, has been appointed to the national committee on qualifications of Phi Beta Kappa which examines colleges and universities interested in establishing a chapter of the honorary scholastic fraternity. EUROPE-1956 Make reservations now for Summer of 1956. sailings to Europe during June 1 COLUMBIA from Montreal ... from $145.00 June 5 OLYMPIA from New York ... from $210.00 June 12 NEPTUNIA from Montreal ... from $145.00 June 15 NEW YORK from New York ... from $172.50 It is already extremely difficult to secure low-cost summer ship reservations to Europe. Every day's delay in making your request means less chance of securing economy accommodations. Reservations entered now can be cancelled later without obligation. See us today--don't delay! Tom Maupin Travel Agency The Travel House 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 AIR-SHIP-TOURS-CRUISES-RESORTS-HOTELS If you don't know how to drive you can learn. University Extension is offering a 10-lesson course in driver education. Completion entitles the student to a driver's license without taking a separate driver's test. Driver Training Course Offered Each lesson, which costs $2.25, consists of one hour of driving in a dual-control car with a driver education instructor. Students interested should call KU 390 or ask at 115 Fraser Hall. KU Songbird Getting Ahead Singer Bernardine Read, a 1950 graduate of KU, is starting to come into her own, Earl Wilson, a syndicated columnist, reports. The Baxter Springs singer has a song on the back of the fast-selling Mitch Miller recording of "The Yellow Rose of Texas." Miss Read sings a southern folk song, "The Blackberry River." Miss Read went to New York in 1951 and later became a featured performer on the Fred Waring television show. She has just returned to New York after drumming up publicity for a new record, "Chance at Love" Secretary School Slated For Oct. 12 University Extension will hold a school for secretaries Oct. 12 in the Student Union. No fee will be charged, and enrollment will not be limited. Marvin Criqui, coordinator, said today. Instruction on both spirit and mimeograph type of duplicating machines will be included. Stencil typing, making corrections, drawing ruled forms, machine operation, special stencil sheets, new stencil sheets and inks, color drawing, and related topics will be covered. Representatives from the A. B. Dick Company will serve as the faculty. Frost Poems To Be Read Poems of Robert Frost will be read at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music Room of the Student Union by Walter Meserve, assistant professor of English. Future programs for the Poetry Hour will include readings of the works of Thomas Hardy, Gerald Manley Hopkins, Oscar Wilde, and Giacomo Leopardi. It Was The 'Kitten's Meow' RACINE, Wis. — (U.P.) Gene Speper said he noticed a squeak in his car engine yesterday and raised the hood to find a kitten sitting on the engine. It Was The 'Kitten's Meow' Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Stray 'Gator Brings Cops MILWAUKEE, Wis. —(U.P)—Mrs. Norbert Seidlitz telephoned police yesterday to tell them "there's an alligator in my back yard." Police were skeptical but found an 18-inch alligator staring at them when they arrived at the address. A piece of wire around its neck indicated it was someone's pet. 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