Official Bulletin TODAY All Student Council Little Hoover Commission, 4 p.m., Activities Area, Memorial Union. Conference between All Student Council and Associated Women Students on ASC-AWS relations. All students welcome. L Tertulia va a ruunire a las 4:30 de le tarde el 10 de marmp en 113 Strong hall. Buen programa y refrescos. Que vengan todos. Jay Janes, 5:30 p.m., Initiation and Dinner (hose and heels), Pine room. Froshawk Club, 7:20 p.m., room 101. Sushi Bar, attendance required. No excuses allowed. Record Dance, 8-11 p.m. Ttrall room. Record Baking, 9 a.m. Trall room at 9:48 by the Corbon Kitchenettes ASSE 7:30 p.m. 306 Memorial Union. BUSINESS meeting Speaker: Walter Staehle Le Corcle Francais se reunitra mercred se heures et demie, 113 Strong. Film fragments Pi Tau Sigma, 8:30 p.m. Oread room Student Union. Short election meeting Attendance of student members necessary. University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 10, 1954 AWS Elections. All day. Arnold Air Society, 7 p.m., room 306. Memorial Union. Wear uniform. TOMORROW AWS house meeting, 4 p.m., 306, Memorial Union. AA meeting, 4 p.m., Robinson gym. Der deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Fresher schule. Der Deutschen Rey Beery, and Rip Collins give their impressions of postwar Germany. Pi Lambda Theta Initation, 5:30 p.m. room 16786 Kansas City, Missouri, Memorial Union, Speaker. Miss Ruth Stout: "The Role in a Community as Well as in School." Physical Therapy meeting, 7:30 p.m. 305 Memorial Union. Movie: "In Your Hands." Anyone interested in physical therapy welcome. ASTE meeting, 7. 30 p.m. Fowler shops. Dr.C. T. Weinaug will show slides and discuss the Petroleum Industry in South America. Newcomers of University Women's club, 8 p.m. Jayhawk room, Memorial Union Spring fashion show Husbands Carriage House, Calgary for 18344 for reservations. Refreshments. ASC Little Hoover Commission, 3 p.m. Union Activity Center. Conference between ASC and AWS on ASC-AWS relations. All students welcome. University Players meeting, 5 p.m. Studio theater, Green hall. KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Pine room, Union, Pail T. Losh, Ph.D. associate professor at Central Baptist college of education speaks: "Finding the Meanting of Life." Young Republican meeting, 7:30 p.m. Conservative meeting. Discuss Conversion Delights Psychology club, 7:30 p.m. Psychology Student Panel Discussion, Refreshment Bailey Chemistry club and AIChE, Ballentine, 8 p.m. 505 BCL. Movie on Page 8 Two Operas to Feature National Music Week Two comic operas, "Don't We All," and "The Secret of Suzanne," will be presented Thursday, May 6, in Fraser theater during National Music week. Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts will be music director, and Dr. John Newfield, University Theatre director, will stage the operas. The University Little Symphony will play. "Don't We All," by Burl Phillips, $^{\textcircled{8}}$ "Don't We All." by Burton Kane, a young American composer, will star Linda Stormont, Dale Moore, and William Wilcox, all graduate students, and Sandra Keller, college sophomore. The leading roles in Ermann Wolf-Ferrari's "The Secret of Suzanne" will be sung by Reinhold Schmidt, voice professor, and Miss Elizabeth Townsley, instructor of voice. William Wilcox will play the part of the mute servant. The opera was presented this past December as a festival performance of the 20th anniversary of the Nelson Art gallery in Kansas City, Mo. Tickets will go on sale Thursday, April 15 in the office of the School of Fine Arts. Single tickets will be $1.25 and students may present ID cards for a reduced ticket price of $50. Nashua, N.H.—(U.P.)-Lucien Bouchier wants to know "if we've set some kind of record." Mrs. Bouchier gave birth to three daughters in 11 months. Twins were born 11 months after the first daughter. 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FRAME WORLD AIRLINES Many schools are missing the point today in trying to train students in the field of design, according to two design instructors from the University of Illinois visiting here Monday. 'Design Schools Should Teach Art' The school must first train a designer to be an artist, said James R. Shipley, professor of industrial design department at the Illinois school. Schools often lack the artistic sense of mechanical design, he said. HANDSEWN MOCS - TURQUOISE or TAN with PANAMA trim * all-PANAMA or WHITE $5.95 Tricky fringe-tassel strap...adjusts to suit your instep! You'll think you're wearing slippers...so soft all over, with foam-cushioned wedge, long wearing sole that flexes like rubber! as seen in SEVENTEEN Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. Open Thurs. 9 to 9 p. m. KU Menagerie Buzzy Bear and Wee Buzzy A couple of mischievous, fun loving cub characters. Those curious expressions are made possible by movable heads. 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