school uncrery 7 p.m. "The gen- leiyan Tung pres Sam Extension Holds School For Disaster Nursing Nursing in disaster, a civil defense institute, will be held for all registered nurses in the eastern part of Kansas Monday and Tuesday, March 24 and 25 at the University. The institute is sponsored by the Kansas State Nurses association and University Extension. It will give nurses the best available information concerning nursing in disaster. Faculty members will include: Mrs. Esther Lihn, R.N., president of Official Bulletin Discussions, lectures, symposiums films and committees will be used in presenting the institute program. TODAY Future Business Leaders of America: 4 p.m., Pine room, Mr. Barnett of Shawnee-Mission, speaker. Travel Bureau: Those desiring rides or passengers for rides spring vacation sign at SUA office or hostess desk, Union. KuKus: Those who wish to ride in peg bus to games call Don Horttor, 3551. Statewide Activities: county chairmen meeting, 4 p.m., 206 Strong Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m., 131 Strong, all welcome. Pershing Rifles: 5 p.m., 15 Military Science, members are requested to attend. YWCA: All membership meeting, 4 p.m., 217 Journalism, Dr. DeWitt Lowe, "Korea: World Hotspot." Deutscher Verein: Donnerstag 5 Art museum Jeanne Akdene siget, NSA meeting: 8 p.m., 112. Strong, Rev. R. L. Woodfair, Kansas City, speaker, will show color slides. Phi Chi Theta: 4 p.m., AWS lounge. Page 9 Christian Science: 7 p.m., Danforth chapel. FRIDAY Play Tryouts: Tryouts for three act play, "Dum-Dum," 7 to 9 p.m., Little theater, Green hall. Mathematical Colloquium: 5 p.m. Mathematical National Parts of Powerys of Numbers International club: 8 p.m., platform of the Hawk's Nest. All welcome. FUTURE Lutheran Student association: 5:30 p.m., Sunday, Trinity Lutheran school; meet for discussion. Do Organize Houses Have Problems on Religious Faith?" Faculty Forum: 12 noon Monday. District I. Kansas State Nurses association; Warren G. Paramore, executive assistant, state office of civil defense; James M. Mott, M.D., director of the division of epidemiology, Kansas state board of health; Miss Irma Law, R.N., executive secretary of the Kansas State Nurses association. Mrs. Mildred Rumpf, R.N., anesthetist, Santa Fe hospital, Topeka; Miss Patricia Devine, R.N., president of District III, Kansas State Nurses association; Herbert O. Wenner, MD; Herbert O. Kearney, Clinical center; Miss Grace Fueber, R.N., public health nurse, Topeka-Shawnee county health department, Miss Hulaa Wegener, R.N., nursing director of the Kansas City-Wyandotte county health department; Miss Rosamond Noel, R.N., supervisor of the Topeka-Kansas county health department; Miss Sue Lindsay, Kansas health nursing consultant, Kansas state board of health; Miss Lois Snyder, state public relations representative, American Red Cross. Miss Helen Reinbach, R.N., public health nursing consultant, Kansas state board of health; Irma Cawley, R.N. out-patient department, KU Medical center; imelda Spratt, R.N. supervisor Topeka-Shawnee county health department; Miss Elva Jung, R.N. president of District II, Kansas State Nurses association. Mrs. Florence Linton, R.N., office nurse; Vernon M. Winkle, M.D., director of the Kansas City-Wyandotte county health department; Miss Barbara Carrigan, R.N., tuberculosis nursing supervisor, KU Medical center; Miss Roberta E. Foote, R.N., director of public health nursing services, Kansas state board of health. Miss Cora Downs, professor of bacteriology; Frank E. Hoecker, professor of physics; Edward J. Sarcione, assistant instructor and research assistant, and Miss Sarah Peterson, assistant professor of home economics. Faculty club, City Manager Wigglesworth, guest. University Daily Kansan Enginecreettes: 8 p.m., Monday, Marylin, Mastina, Marilyn Hoham, 331 Alachua. Social Scientists To Attend Meeting Seven members of the department of sociology and anthropology and one graduate student went to Ames, Iowa today to attend the annual meeting of the Midwestern Sociological society on Friday and Saturday. Carroll D. Clark, professor and chairman of the department, will serve as chairman of the section on social psychology Saturday morning. George Weber, graduate student, will give a paper in the student division on "Rumor in a Group of Delinquents: A Case Study." Thursday, March 20. 1952 Marston M. McCluggage and E. Jackson Baur, associate professors, will give discussions with the section on occupation and industry and the panel on research methods respectively. Other staff members representing the University at Ames are Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics and sociology; Hilden Gibson, professor and chairman of the The television set in the lounge of the Student Union will be available for students to view this NCAA telecast Saturday night. Union Television Set To Show Big Game James Burgovne, director of Student Union Activities, said the set will be moved into the larger part of the lounge to accommodate all who wish to watch the game. About 40 people watched the KU - K-State basketball telecast in the Union lounge, he said. department of human relations; E. Gordon Ericksen, assistant professor of sociology, and Charles K. Warriner, instructor of sociology. Dr. Clark is a past president of the Midwest society and is now the group's representative to the American Sociological society. Dr. McCluggage is currently a member of the midwest's executive committee. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Travel Service TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Values Galore PARKAY Kraft 25c Oleomargine lb. BISCUITS Kraft 13c Ballard pkg. COFFEE Flemings 79c Flavor-rich 1 lb. Tin CHLORODENT New Miracle 49c Tootpaste Giant Size GRAPEFRUIT Sweet and 96 Size Juicy Seedless 10 for 49c CELERY Crisp and Lge. Stlks. 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