FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up And Coming Today Today Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship party, Myers hall, 7:30 to 10:15 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon costume party, Community building, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Sophomore Hop, Ballroom of the Union, 9 to midnight. Sigma Chi tea dance, chapter house, 2 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday Henley Co-op dinner-dance, 1236 Oread, 6 to midnight. Sunday Alpha Omicron Pi supper, chapter house. Two University debate teams will travel to Indiana university and Nebraska university today to participate in debate contests. Debate Teams To Travel Today Those going to Indiana will be Robert Bennett, College sophomore; Ralph Eacock, College junior; Ben Foster, College senior; and Herbert Coles, business senior. The debaters will compete against schools from the Great Lakes and mid-western regions on "Resolved, that a federal world government should be established." At the Nebraska tournament the University will be represented by Fred Craw, Lee Reiff, Kent Shearer, and Steve Mills, all College freshmen. The same question will be used at Nebraska against competition from Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech and director of debate, will accompany the team to Nebraska and Orville Roberts, instructor of speech, will go to Indiana. Glee Club To Sing In Kansas City The Men's Glee club will present a concert at church services in Grand avenue temple, Kansas City, Mo. at 7.30 p.m. Sunday. The glee club is directed by Joseph F. Wilkins. Roger Butts, fine arts freshman, will accompany. Approximately 60 members will make the trip by special bus. Rehearsal will be held Sunday afternoon in Kansas City. The church will be hosts to the group at dinner. The program will include folk songs, negro spirituals, and religious numbers. The church choir will join the glee club in the "Pilgrim Chorus" from "Tannhauser." Clarence Hooper, education junior, John Mowers, business junior, and DuMont Reed, education senior will be soloists. The University has been invited to send delegates to Republican and Democratic mock- political conventions to be held April 1, 2, 3, at Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo. KU Delegates To Mock Conventions According to the invitation received by the department of political science, the conventions will be addressed by political leaders of national importance. Republicans and Democrats will meet to hear the speakers, but will draft dates in separate sessions. Any student interested in attending the conventions or desirin, more information concerning, them, should contact Prof. E. O. Stene, 204 Frank Strong. Fountain pens with the names of the owners engraved on them will be awarded to all persons who worked at the student book store during the rush at the beginning of the semester. Fountain Pen Bonus For Bookstore Workers L. E. Wooley, manager of the book store, said that the pens are a bonus "for long hours of hard work put in by the employees." They may select they type of pen they want. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. Official Bulletin Feb. 27, 1948 Official notice of five vacancies in All-Student Council because of resignation of Shirley Wellborn, Dist. II; Bob Wehe, Dist. III; Art Ruppeenthal, Dist. III; Bill Cole, Dist. IV; and Duane Postlethwaite, Dist. II. K. U. chapter, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship party, 7:30 tonight Myers hall, upstairs. Bible Study group cancelled for tonight only. Ph.D. German reading examination, 9 am, tomorrow, 306 Fraser. Final registration today, Graduate office. All new undergraduate students who failed to take entrance tests given at afternoon session Jan. 31, report to Lindley Hall auditorium before 2 p. m. tomorrow for makeup. Registrants for Law School Admission Test report to Frank Strong auditorium before 8:45 a.m. tomorrow. Baptist Youth Fellowship and Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. to sponsor panel discussion on universal military training at First Baptist church, 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Kansan Board, 4 p.m. Monday, 107. Journalism. Registered Nurses' club, 7:30 p. m. Monday, Community bldg. Film on rehabilitation. Election. All R.N.'s. I.S.A. Council, 4 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Note change in time and place. Phi Sigma, noon Monday, 301 Snow, Dr. Arthur Shanahan: "Induced Changes in Morphology Caused by Penicillin." Special Palestine meeting, 7 p.m. Monday, Myers hall. For Jewish students and others. ___ Anyone interested in office of editor of Kan-Do, monthly paper of I.S.A., apply at I.S.A. desk, 228 Frank Strong. Call Alice Wismer for additional information. Chemistry club, 4 p.m. Tuesday. 305 Bailey, Dr. Argersinger: "Radio- chemistry and Atomic Energy." Refreshments. Y. W. C. A. all-membership meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Kansas room, Union. To vote on changes in constitution and elect two members to nominating committee. Refreshments. CARL'S have a NEW shipment of SPRING SLACKS - Bedford Cords Bedford Cords • Shepherd Checks • Flannels • Glen Plaids • Gabardines • Coverts Court To Hear Traffic Violators Featuring the California Waistband with a hand-needled side seam $13.95 to $15.95 See Them Now At— Lawrence police court will meet at 4:30 p. m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Traffic Officer Robert Corwin said today. All persons receiving red tickets on the campus will be required to appear in court on one of the these days. The regulation begins March 1. Extension Adds Three Courses Courses in welding, machine shop, and life insurance salesmanship have been added to the University Extension program. About 35 men applied for the welding classes but Prof. Paul G. Hausman, instructor of the course, was able to enroll only 16. Enrollment for the Machine 2 class has not been completed. 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