Page 8 University Daily Kansan Official Bulletin TODAY Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, meeting tonight 7:12 p.m. at Sig Ep house. All members may anyone interested in advertising invited. Kappa Beta: Cabinet meeting. Myers basket is 5:30 p.m. All officers please at- tend. Tau Sigra: 7:15 p.m. Robinson gym. Special Meeting of Interdorm: 5 p.m. Dean of Women's office to discuss Campus Chest. Short. Co-Recreational Swimming: 7-9 p.m. Robinson pool. All welcome. Luncheon Seminar: Westminster hall. 12-12:30 p.m. "Biblical Archeology and the Old Testament." Dr. John H. Patton. p.m. 8. Fraser. Speaker: Martha Eileen Delta Phi Delta: 7:30 p.m. Spooner- Thayer. Program. El Atenco se reunira a las cinco y media, el veinte y un de octubre, en 113 Strong hall. Programa—Mexico. 'Que vengan todos!' Student Union Activities Display: 7:30 to 9:15 in Union ballroom. All students invited Quill Club meeting; 7:30 p.m., p21 Fraser. Bring manuscripts for intra- culinary use. THURSDAY Versammlung des Deutschen Vereins: Donnerstag, 5.呜. 502 Fraser. Panel— “Collegiate Customs.” Alle willkommen. Pi Lambda Theta Rush Tea: Home Ec "Collegiate Customs. Alle wilkommen. *College Customs. Home Eden- dining room, Fraser. 7.15 p.m.* dining room, Fraser. 7:15 p.m. WAA meeting: 4:30 p.m., Thursday 2:30 p.m. 4-No Bridge Club; 7:15 p.m. Card, Cardinal Students, Faculty, facult. Duplicate Les Petites Copains: 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong. Uptstream Staff meeting 4 p.m., Hawks s. Nest. Quack Club 7:30 p.m. Swimming, business meeting. Robinson gym, pool. Lecture on the Christian Faith: G. Christian Weiss, director of Foreign Missions, "Back to the Bible" broadcasts. 32 Strong, 7-10pm, sponsored by KUCE. Mountainseeing club: 306 Memorial Equipment, see display SIED, Wednesd AWS House Meeting: 4 p.m., Pine room, Memorial Union. Delta Sigma Pi; Pledge meeting, b. p.m. Room. 8, Strong. FRIDAY Roger William Fellowship. Picnic p.m., 1124 Mississippi. Come direction or sit. Kappa Phi; 7.00 p.m. Danforth chapel Pledging and National Council reports SATURDAY Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1953 Although Michigan is known as the "Wolverine State," biologists say the first native-born Wolverine didn't show up in the state until 1953 when one was born at the Detroit Zoo. Education Majors Teaching Art Units Teaching art classes for grade school children provides good experience for art education students according to Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education. Six classes during the week, all taught by advanced art education students, are open to elementary schools. It is a part of the training of art education teachers, although teaching is done on a voluntary basis. Sixth graders from Lawrence elementary schools attend an art class every Saturday morning in the Children's room of the Museum of Art. Margaret Waddell, education junior, is the instructor. On Saturday afternoons, elementary schools from outside Lawrence are invited to attend an art class in the Children's room. Last year, eight groups came to the University for the classes. Larry Schultz, education sophomore, teaches an elementary art class at India school, a rural school near Lawrence, on Tuesdays. Three other art education students instruct art classes for Lawrence elementary schools. Shirley Dodd, education junior, teaches class in 332 Strong at 4 p.m. Fridays. Joan Lodde, education senior, teaches a Saturday morning class and Annabelle Rees, a graduate student, teaches a Thursday afternoon noun class in the same room. The School of Education and the art education department sponsor the classes. BY COURTNEY ERNKS It's beginning to look like Memorial stadium will be the site of the battle of the bands Saturday afternoon besides the much-heralded football clash between the Jayhawkers and Southern Methodist's Mustangs. By COURTNEY ERNST The University marching band, directed by Prof. Russell Wiley, gave an entertaining and near-perfect performance last Saturday in Norman sharing the half-time with the always-sharp "Pride of Oklahoma," the OU marching band. Band Battle Looms at SMU Grid Game KU students and fans could hardly believe their eyes Saturday when the Kansas band began its halftime show. Replacing the old marching cadence of 140 steps a minute is a new tempo of slightly less than 200 a minute. Its performance of "A Day in the Life of a College Professor" was a real crowd-pleaser. The SMU band, which will perform here Saturday moves down the field at 210 steps a minute, probably the fastest cadence ever used. The bands of Big Ten schools, generally regarded as the best in the nation, march at 200. "A Day in the Life of College Professor" will be presented by the KU band, with a few variations, again this Saturday. It features a 70-foot high professor who winks, smiles, and frowns at the ideas of the college student. The band, about 100 strong, practices long hours for the halftime shows. Band members drill in Memorial stadium at 7:30 a.m. on school days. A night practice was held at Haskell stadium under the lights last week to prepare for the Norman show. DELUXE WHOPPER-BURGER Big As TWO Hamburgers 35c ALAMO CAFE 1109 Mass. Religious Leaders Discussed by Faris "Irish Potatoes" came originally from Roanoke Island, N.C. Members of the first English colony in America took them back to England with them in 1587. Dr. Nabih Amin Paris, visiting professor from the University of Beirut, gave the fifth lecture in the series "The Arab World Today" last night in Strong auditorium. The subject of the lecture was "The Caliphate". It concerned the rise and fall of the caliphs, or religious leaders, of the Arab world. Dr. Faris gives a weekly lecture during the semester on Tuesday nights dealing with the Arab world. Although credit is given to students enrolled, the public is also invited to attend. The one-hour lecture begins at 7 p.m. in Strong auditorium and is followed by a short discussion period. To Attend Dodge City Dinner To Attend Dodge City Dinner Dr. Charles F. Peterson, assistant professor of pharmacy, will attend a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. to morrow at the Lora Locke hotel, Dodge City. The meeting will consist of a discussion of practical problems submitted by druggists. Dr. Peterson will stop at Hutchinson High school to talk to students interested in pharmacy. LEAVE Your LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th and Indiana Car To Be Washed And Lubricated ! A New Kenton Album Portraits on Standards on 45 and L. P. Bell's 925 Mass. Phone 375 Slide Rules --- Which One Fits Your Needs: KEUFFEL & ESSER No. N 4083-3 Log Log Duplex Vector, in sewn leather case $27.50. Same in plastic case $24.50. 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