Page 6 1. What is the ratio of the areas of two circles with radii 4 and 3? University Daily Kansan Friday, May 6, 1955 Retreats, Picnics Set For Weekend Activities The Disciple Student fellowship is participating in a state-wide retreat to be held Saturday and Sunday at Lake Shawnee in Topeka. The principle speaker will be William D. Hall of the United Christian Missionary society and former missionary to India. --the nation until three years ago. Now about 205,000 grade school children receive foreign language teaching. About 13 University students will attend. Wesley foundation will have a planing retreat at 6:30 a.m. Saturday at Potter lake to make plans for next year. Dr. Edwin Price, professor of the School of Religion and Wesley minister will speak at Sunday morning services at the Methodist Student center on "The Gamble of Religion." Sunday evening services will include a panel discussion on "Vocations in the Church." Members of the Lianona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will attend a regional college student conference at Lake Doniphon at Excelsior Springs, Mo., which will include schools in Missouri Kansas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Jack Waddell, college senior and president of the University group, will give a talk on Joseph Smith, the founder of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. Alice Eastwood, college senior, will serve on a panel discussion and Nan Bayless, education junior, will be in charge of several musical numbers in which Robert Sparks, special student in engineering will participate. Members of Disciple Student fellowship gave a party for 20 underprivileged children Saturday afternoon in Clinton park. Daniel Wiley, engineering junior, and Sue Ann Moore, college, junior, were in charge of the program which included games and refreshments. Members of United Student fellowship will leave at 3 p.m. Sunday r o m Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. for a picnic at Wyandotte county lake. Transportation will be provided, but each person should bring his own food. New officers of the Westminster council installed last Sunday are James Ragan, college junior, moderator; Joy Immer, college sophomore, vice moderator; Harold Smith, college junior, stated clerk; William King, college sophomore, treasurer; William Hirsch, college sophomore, public relations; Patricia Ellis and Gary Skinner, college sophomores, representatives to the Student Religious council; Philip Altimari, education junior, special projects, and Robert Kimball, college sophomore, seminars. Ruth Laidig, fine arts freshman, was installed as president of Crossroads seminar; William Bridgen, college freshman, president of Celtic Cross; Carolyn Craft, fine arts sophomore, president of Sunday evening fellowship; Roberta Hinds college sophomore, president of Presbyterian women, and T h o r Bogren, business junior, president of Presbyterian men. The Wesleyan graduate group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist Student center. The group will hold a picnic at 3 p.m. Saturday. The Lutheran Student association will hold its annual exchange picnic with Gamma Delta Sunday afternoon at Lake Tonganoxie. Evening worship service will be held at the lake Transportation will be provided from Trinity church, 13th and New Hampshire streets. The Presbyterian men will hold a birthday dinner celebrate their fourth anniversary at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Westminster school. Robert Kimball, college sophomore, will speak, and Gary Patterson, college Only 18 School Days Until Vacation From KC Round Trip (tax inc.) Tourist 1st Class New York 146.85 114.40 Chicago 54.67 41.80 Minneapolis 61.60 Denver 82.39 San Francisco 212.85 166.00 Streamships All expense tours Airlines — Domestic — Foreign JOIN THE VACATION CLUB The exclusive Lawrence agent for the sale of tickets for the Kansas City Athletic baseball team. May 27-Cleveland-Lawrence Night The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th Ft. Massachusetts Telephone 30 Telephone 30 8th & Massachusetts More than 50 grade school French and German students presented a puppet show, songs, skits, and games in French and German at the joint meeting of Le Cercle Francais and the German club last night. Language Students Perform George Kreye, associate professor of German, introduced the program and said the grade school children had been receptive learners. Many educators believe that grade school students learn foreign languages much more easily than adults do. The Sunday evening fellowship will meet at 5:30 Sunday and will discuss "One God—Why Is It Necessary to Come to Him Through Jesus the Christ?" junior and president, will preside. After the celebration there will be an induction of new members. The children are fifth and sixth graders from Hillcrest, Cordley, and Pinckney schools. They spend one hour per week in Foreign language classes on a voluntary basis. The teaching of French and German in Lawrence elementary schools began in 1953. There are now nine French classes and five German classes. There was no large scale teaching in grade schools in EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S THE KANSAN 743 Massachusetts DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... 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