Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 23, 1955 WATER BALLET—The Quack club annual presentation begins tonight in Robinson swimming pool. The show will also be presented tomorrow and Friday nights. Above members of the Quack club, from left to right, are Carol Christmann, Joan Hovey, Barbara Lee Smith, Sara Widick, Barbara Thomas, and Virginia Fuller. (Stories on PBS 5) Kansan photo by Larry Trethar GraduatesSponsor Panel Discussion The Graduate club will sponsor a panel discussion on "God, the Great Truth or the Great Myth," at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. Members of the panel are W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science; Max Dresden, professor of physics; Shanti Tangri and James Schellenberg, graduate students Jonathan Horner, graduate student, will serve as moderator of the discussion. Edwards to Visit Chicago Conference Karl Edwards, director of the KU student teaching program, will attend the annual meeting of the National Association for Student Teaching tomorrow through Saturday in Chicago. Mr. Edwards is president of the Kansas Association for Student Teaching. He will be recorder for the discussion group "What Are the Essential Characteristics of Campus Laboratory Schools?" and will participate in a session dealing with problems of state associations. Engineering Office Open Pettitions for the office of vice president of the Engineering Student council should be in the dean's office by March 3. Anyone desiring to petition for the office should obtain forms from the dean's office. Petitions must be signed by at least 35 eligible voters from the School of Engineering. Use Kansan Classified Ads 4 Debaters To Participate In NU Meet Four KU debaters will leave tomorrow to participate in the Intercollegiate Debate and Discussion conference Friday and Saturday at the University of Nebraska. Don Inde, college junior, and Gary Sick, college sophomore, will debate the affirmative, and Abraham Gorelck and Kenneth Irby, college freshmen, the negative. The question is, resolved, that the United States should extend diplomatic relations to the communist government of Red China Five rounds of debate will be held. Teams winning three rounds will receive superior ratings. No championships will be awarded. There will be 40 or 50 schools from all areas of the Midwest represented at the conference. Home Economists Hear Shop Owner When buying china, silver, and crystal, look for beautiful but simple pieces that will combine well with each other. Mrs. Constance Leiter advised last night at the Home Economics club meeting. Mrs. Leiter, owner of a gift shop in Kansas City, Mo., believes that the modern trend is to strive for individuality and perfection. This can be achieved inexpensively at the dining table by combining casual and more informal pieces. Peggy Hughes, education senior, was meeting chairman. Your pledge daughter will love this compact Your initiation gift to your pledge daughter will be one of the best liked gifts in the house. This is the beautiful, and useful gift you have been looking for Order now to have the present by initiation time. 411 W. 14th Ph.307 Delta Phi Delta Elects Officers Delta Phi Delta recently elected officers. They are: president, Ken Burdette, fine arts junior; vice president, Marjorie Pennington, fine arts junior; corresponding secretary, Mary Lawrence, fine arts junior; recording secretary, Jo Boswell, fine arts junior; treasurer, Jim Rowland, fine arts junior and historian, Reggie Lux, fine arts junior.