UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 SAM Elects New Officers Lewis Robert, business senior; was elected president of The Society for the Advancement of Management recently. Other officers that will take office soon are Warren Gress, business senior, vice-president; Charles Middleton, business junior, secretary; Jack Mohler, business senior, treasurer. Following the election, Max Foresman, branch director of public relations for Spencer Chemical company, gave a speech on "Management" "There are three important phases of industry management; money, machinery and men," he said. "Of these, men are the most important. Good management must use common understanding to develop worker cooperation and interest to insure success of their organization. "There must be communication between management and labor." The use of bulletin boards, plant newspapers, health and safety programs are ways to bring about this desired understanding, he pointed out. He said that one of the most important things is to show the worker the importance of his job with relation to the entire plant. Pharmacists To Hear Huff Pharmacy students in the drugstore management class will have Warren A. Huff, assistant personnel director of the Crown Drug Co., Kansas City, Mo., as their guest speaker Friday, Feb. 24. Mr. Huff will talk on the subject of personnel problems. Read the Want Ads Daily. Official Bulletin Feb. 23,1950 English proficiency examination, 2 to 5 p. Saturday, March 4. Juniors and seniors in the College, in Education, and in Journalism who plan to take it must register in the offices of their deans on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday Feb. 27, 28 and March 1. The following are notified to appear before student court, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, Green hall: R. E. Gyllenborg, Wallace Benjamin Foster, Floyd Temple, Warren A. Baker, Joseph W. Steel, John R. Mettner, Elden Keith Edwards, George E. Bischoff, James Hopkins, J., Novh E. Febherat, Aaron Aubrey, Wilson, Aaron Hunter, Allen and L. Jacobes, Jacob Roseman, Dean Robertson, Robert M. Atchley, James O. Smith, Virginia G. Griffing, Don Lowell, Bob Asbury, Richard A. Blasdell. A. W.S. President's council, 7:15 tonight, Miss Hainen's house. Social Work club, 4 today. East room, Union. Anyone interested in social work or sociology is invited. Each member invited to bring a potential member or interested guest. Refreshments. Sociology club, 7:30 tonight Enbby sociology, social work and edulish room. Union. Panel discussion by sociology, social work and education department representatives on job possibilities for sociology majors. All invited. Law Wives, 8 tonight. Law lounge Green hall. Dr. Grothaus, mechanical puzzles. Movie on camp counsellor jobs, 7:39 tonight, Elridge Grill room. Young Democrats, 7:30 tonight. 106 Green hall. All interested are invited. Mathematics club, 5 today, 203 Strong hall, Dr. Robert Schatten, "A Characteristic Property of a Sphere." All interested are invited; refreshments, Der Deutsche Verein versammlt sich Donnerstag um 5:00 in 402 Fraser hall. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 131 Strong hall. Singspiration and Campus-InThe-Woods report by Ralph Wood. All invited. Christian Science organization regular meeting, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. KuKu meeting, 7:15 tonight, 105 Green hall. K. U. Gavel society parliamentary procedure practice, 7:30 tonight, Little Theater, Green hall. All old members and newcomers invited. Prof. R. Schiefelbusch in charge. Quack club tryouts, 7:30 tonight. Robinson gymnasium. Last tryouts for the year. Mortar board, 9 tonight, Gamma Phi Beta house. Don't forget to get tickets to Newman club chill supper, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, church basement. Any Newman club members interested in choir, attend choir practice. 7 tonight. KU. Disciple discussion group, 5 p.m. Friday, Student room, Myers hall. Harrison Madden, leader. Anyone is invited. K. U. Disciple Fellowship "Friendly" beginning at 4 p.m. Fri- University Dally Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, in termination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. The Department of Speech and Drama Presents THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS in A thrill packed mystery by Agatha Christie TEN LITTLE INDIANS TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. Feb. 28, March 1, 2, 3 FRASER THEATRE Curtain 8:15 Present I-D Cards For Reserved Seats. Present I-D Cards For Reserved Seats. Ticket Office Green Hall Open Daily 9-12, 1-4 MARGARET WEBSTER SHAKESPEARE CO. March 20, 21 COMING - Taming of the Shrew - Julius Caesar day Informal recreation, upstairs, Myers hall. Anyone is invited. Coupons for I.S.A. cut price movie, "That Forsyte Woman," good for owl show Saturday and regular shows Sunday through Wednesday at Granada theater appear in current issue of Kan-Do. Copies available 228 Strong hall Friday. House representatives Miller hall Friday. Veterans with service-connected conditions receive priority in admittance to a VA hospital. Club To Give Plays During Spring Term More one-act plays this semester by the members of University players were planned for in their meeting in the Pine room Tuesday. They also discussed giving one of these plays as part of the entertainment program at Winter Veterans hospital in Topeka. A committee was appointed to study possible rule changes on membership requirements. Tobacco is cultivated in nearly every civilized country. Officers will be elected for the spring semester at the next meeting. 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