PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1948 Extension Courses Start In Kansas City, Topeka Two University Extension classes started Tuesday, one in Topeka and the other in Kansas City, Mo., Gerald Pearson, director, announced. Dr. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the sociology department, will conduct a course in human relations for nurses and welfare workers at the Kansas City Y.M.C.A. The classes there will be sponsored by the Uni- Dr. E. G. Kennedy, counsel for the University guidance bureau, will direct a two-hour credit course in "Occupational Information" as part of the evening class program of the Topska night school. The class was organized by Ken Dodderidge, special representative of University Extension. Official Bulletin Feb. 12, 1948 A. W. S. Senate, 4 today, office of dean of women. Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 492 Fraser versammeln. Herr Peter Baumann und Herr Ernst Kuhn werden Volkslieder singen. Alle sind eingeladen. Members of Sachem Circle of O. D. K. please turn in copies of second semester class schedules to secretary's office, 228 Frank Strong. Four-No Bridge club, 7.30 tonight, Union recreation room. Duplicate bridge session. Business meeting and election of officers. All interested invited. Phi Chi Theta tea, 4 today, Pine room. Christian Science organization 7:30 tonight. Danforth chapel. K. U. Amateur Radio club, 5 to day, room 205, E. E. Lab. Classical club, 7:30 tonight, 212 Fraser. Miss Grant, speaker. Engineering Council, 5 today, 210 Marvin. Alpha Phi Gigma, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Snow Zoology club, 7:30 tonight 206 Snow, Wayne Reeve, speaker. Color slides and movies on seaside zoology. Refreshments. Pre-Nursing club, 4 today, Fraser dining room. Eagle staff, 8:30 tonight, English room, Union. Any others interested welcome. Quack club tryouts, 7.30 tonight. Robinson gym. All members, 7.15. Practice period, 4.15- 5.15. A. S. M. E. regular meeting, 7:30 tonight. Lindley auditorium, to be held jointly with A. S. C. E. and A. I. E. E. All engineering students welcome. K. U. Archery club, 7 tonight, 204 Robinson. Bring dues. Anyone interested in joining is invited. Le Cercle français se reuina jeudi 12 fevrier a sept heures et quart dans la salle 113 de Frank Strong hall. Orange Bowl pictures will be shown in Hoch auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14. Phi Sigma, Monday noon, room 301 Snow. Anatomy department in charge of program. Independents monthly meeting, 7 p. m., Monday, Kansas room, Union. Positions of editor and business manager of K-Book are open for application. Submit letters stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, Gower Place, on or before Feb. 18. Meeting for all June graduates of School of Business, 4 p. m. Feb. 18, Frank Strong auditorium. Attendance required. Any other June graduates wishing services of Business Placement Bureau welcome. Job opportunities and registration forms to be explained. Interview schedules to be outlined. Chancellor Malott to speak briefly on business opportunities. Production of the farm. orchard and dairy in the state of Mississippi is large and valuable. Class Of '48 Rings May Be Bought Now Rings for the class of '48 are being sold at the business office. A sample of the ring is on display and orders taken now will be filled promptly, probably before the end of the semester announced Ardienne Hiseco, chairman of the senior ring committee. The ring is gold with a red stone. Surrounding the stone is the class motto. A Jayhawker and a sunflower also decorate the mounting. Democracy To Aid Russia, Rice Says Democracy for any nation is inevitable, Carl V. Rice. Democratic national committee, told the Young Democrats Tuesday. "Even Russia will become democratic after she has had some prosperity and peace," he said. "The people need an opportunity to think and democracy has the only program which offers that chance." George Nesselroad, Young Democratic national committeeman, attended the meeting. The University chapter will sponsor a dance at the Washington Day activities for the Kansas Democratic club Feb. 21 in Topeka, Gael Sullivan, executive director of the Democratic national committee, will be the speaker for the banquet. University Daily Kansas Mail station. Published $5.00 a year, in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, Uni- verse holidays and examination portions. Borrowed from the Post Office at 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. University Dally Kansan A nominating committee for Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, was appointed Wednesday by Donald Baumunk, president. The election will be held March 9. Alpha Kappa Psi Nominators Chosen Committee members include: Arnold J. England, business senior; John Taylor Jr., business senior; and Morse E. Murray, business senior. Baumunk announced that Louis Rothschild, Kansas City merchant, will speak at the professional meeting, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18, in the Kansas room in the Union. Members and their guests are invited. New chairman appointed to replace graduating seniors are; auditing, Billy Keith, Brackman, business senior; social, Clifford Russell Stephenson, college freshman; alumni, Jack Dwight Van Meter, engineering sophomore; research, Arnold J. Englund, business senior; rushing and pledging, Park Crummer Pennington, business junior; housing, John Davis Mason, business senior. Publicity, Franklin Ellsworth Fearing, college junior; special projects. Frank C. 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