8 Wednesday, October 13, 1971 University Daily Kansan Vespers to Be Given Dec. 12 The School of Fine Arts will present its 47th annual Christmas Vespers on Dec. 12. Thomas Gordon, dean of the school, said Christmas Vespers in its traditional form was cancelled last year for economic reasons, Gordon said, but was rescheduled to the next week because of treated persons. Last year's presentation was entirely In the past, Gorton said, the presentation included a tableaux done by students in the art department. Gordon said that the setting of the date was a definite indication that the program would be run, although preliminary plans for the program would not be made. Law Test Notifications Delayed by Computer The Law School Admission Test will be given Saturday, but because of difficulties with computer operation, more than 100 students received notification or a ticket to the examination. Any students who have not heard by noon today should call the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office, 843-3661, so that J. A Burzie. pre-law information to the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J. Panhellenic Council Seeks New Officers at Meeting An orientation meeting was held Monday evening for girls interested in seeking offices of the chairman of Panhellenic Council. Pam Reusser, president of Panhellenic, told the candidates what the duties were for each office and the amount of time they could expect to spend. spenp Tuesday evening candidates were given an essay test with questions that would be relevant to the office that they are seeking, said Miss Reusert. The final step in their elections will be an interview Thursday evenings each candidate by the Pandebilite Council. The council will vote after the last interview after the last interview LAWRENCE ART CENTER STILL PHOTOGRAPHY—Instructor, Gary Brown Announces, by popular request, the opening of THREE NEW COURSES can turn your own camera and film). Fri. Eve. 7:30-9:30 and Sat. afternoon 1:00-4:00 STILL PHOTOGRAPHY—Instructor, Gary Brown Interior and exterior work from the nude model, along with landscape and cityscape. Complete darkroom facilities. (You must furnish your own camera and film.) CREATIVE FILM-Instructor, Robert Benedict A technical and creative exploration of 4mm or Super 4mm film as a medium of expression. From shooting through editing, using the nude model, landscape and cityscape. (You must furnish your own equipment and film.) Fri. Feb. 7: 3:00 p.m. and Sat. afternoon 1:00-4:00 ADVANCED OIL PAINTING or ACRYLICS—Instructor, Gary Brown Using the nude model, costume model, portrait model and large environmental still life with model. Mon. Wed. mornings or Tues. Thurs. morning or evenings classes—10:00-12:00 (Evening classes 7:00-9:30) ENROLLING Oct.14-15-16 between the hours of 12 & 6 p.m. Classes Begin Oct. 25th 843-6336 846 $ \frac{1}{2} $ INDIANA (Above Owens Flower Shop) Hilltoppers Applicants Judged on Contributions to Both the University and Its Surroundings Apply for yourself or nominate someone Apply in Jayhawker office B116 Kansas Union by Dec. 31 A $ ^{270} $ Value No Limit Price Good Only in Multiples of Four (4) Offer Good Through Sunday Oct.17 for $199 HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES 4 Fresh Meat Delivered Daily from Harwood's Whshe. Meats THIS WEEK AT BURGER CHEF 9th & Iowa HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER Each year, while the World Series is in progress, we take the opportunity to mark special prices on many items throughout our store. Come in tomorrow—watch the game and take advantage of our special sale. World Series Sale Now in progress-til the Series ends One Group SWEATERS Now The world Series marks 25% off but it is the best season. Here is a value off. Values to 20.00 One Group WASH SLACKS Suits SPORT COATS Values to $140^{00}$ A World Series Sale Favorite Values to $15.00 Now from $8.00 1/2 Price No refunds or exchanges Entire stock not included One Group DRESS SLACKS Buy one pair at regular price—get second for 1¢ 843 Massachusetts TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION As Taught by MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI During the practice of transcendental meditation the mind experiences subtler states of the thinking process. The body spontaneously reflects this increasingly refined mental activity. Scientific investigation of this phenomenon has found that a unique physical state develops which involves a combination of physiological changes (Science, March 27, 1970, pp. 1751-54). The combined physical effects of transcendental meditation are unique in that they indicate a fourth state of consciousness which is as natural to the individual as the other three states—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. Those practicing this technique report that this state of "restful alertness" is profoundly refreshing physically as well as mentally. This deep relaxation provides a basis for increasing energy and for liberating untapped mental potential for use in daily activity. The possibility of unfolding new intellectual resources in every man is of special practical significance for the university community. Introductory Lecture by Charlie Donahue Today, Wed. Oct. 13 8:00 p.m. Big Eight Room Kansas Union its so E th a t i t pr ch an te stop de w i ll w h e h p r o al k d p t c o e t d. ]