Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 8. 1964 College Enrollment Reaches New High Enrollment in the nation's colleges reached an all-time high this fall for the eighth straight year, it was reported by Garland G. Parker, University of Cincinnati registrar. Business Placement Bureau Appointments. Interviewers will be Kimberly-Clark Corp, and Arthur Anderson & Company. To register for interview contact: Dana Stevens, Director, 202 Summerfield The 41st annual enrollment survey showed that 1,016 accredited universities and four year colleges have 2,039,854 full-time students and a total of 2,942,541 full-time and parttime students. This reflected a 5.5 per cent rise in student populations. Pharmacy Wives to Meet American Society of Tool & Manufacturing Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers 7 patrons Kansas Union Speaker is F. C. Clark - Engineer & Manager for A. C. Kirkwood & Associates. 'Professional in Consulting Engineering Practice.' TODAY Baptist Student Union. 1221 Orend. Evening Devotional period at 5 p.m. Miss Mrs. order speak on What B.S.U. Miss Maria for New Year. All new students are especially invited. La reunion de Noel du Cercle Francais aura lieu a sept heures et demie jeudi, 18 decembre, dans la salle Jayhawk de l'aéroport. Il s'interne s'angleant sur un français sont invités. Official Bulletin KU students under the age of 20 who are interested in touring Europe next summer should write to Tour for Teens, 4806 Hopkins, Dallas 9. "Med-Dames," 8 p.m. Watkins Room, Kansas Union. Der deutsche Verein trifft sich wieder am Donnerstag, den 8. Dezember. Unser Senderprogramm: Gesellschaftspiele fuer jeden Ortortseer. Ungerbrecher, Kinderrechter. Künststuecke. Anschlussend essen wir in der Mensa gemeinsam zu Abend. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St John's, Church, 13th, & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion follows at 6:45 at Gatherhouse House Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 829 Mississippi. Bible study and informal discussion. Refreshments. Call VI 2-0292 for more information or a ride. **Reunion of students living in Carruth-Cataca** Cathaca will play. Italian Christmas Party. 8 p.m. Pizza! Music! Fun! State City Planners To Meet Tomorrow The seventh annual Kansas Planning Conference dealing with problems of urban renewal, city planning and expansion, opens tomorrow at the University of Kansas. About 60 planning commissioners, architects, engineers and city managers will attend the program sponsored by KU and Kansas State University. YELLOW CAB CO. ELOW CAB C Phone VI 3-6333 24-hr. Service Radio Controlled Owner Warr Thompson CRC Charges Negro Discrimination (Continued from page 1) that sit-ins or picketing must be kept up consistently and over a long period of time. This would be difficult for a small group to carry out efficiently and would be entirely too time consuming, one student said. The Pharmacy wives will hold their first meeting at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14, in the Watkins room of the Kansas Union. Still others felt that it was a possible source of action. The group then adopted the motion to "consider" sit-ins or picketing as a possible action. "What is the possibility of really breaking the ice and getting a Negro student into a white fraternity or sorority?" a member asked from the audience. Carolyn L. Shull, Lawrence sophomore and secretary of the CRC, said she knew of one sorority which had no particular objections to Negro women except that in certain cases their presence would be uncomfortable. The house has required functions with fraternities and if there are no Negro men in the fraternity it could be embarrassing, she said. Another student explained: "Many fraternities have a clause in their national charters against Sally Collaway Delta Delta Delta She's wearing a party pretty wool dress with a jeweled belt for glitter. This is just one come in and see the others. Plaza Blue Ridge K.C. K.C. KU Campus Lawrence Try the Kansan Want Ads Give Music For Christmas Records and Books Bell's 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 more obvious problems that the council should discuss. --pledging anyone except 'Caucasian Christians.' Every year this question crops up at national fraternity conventions. Although chapters from the North and West would remove the clause, Southern chapters strongly oppose the action," he said. The chair recognized a third student who said: "It's all a matter of social prestige. On this campus, if a white fraternity were to pledge a Negro they wouldn't know what kind of results to expect." Chairman McKnight moved to drop the topic until a later date on the grounds that integration of Greek houses was a long-range idea and that there were more immediate and BIRD TV - RADIO VI 3-8855 STEREO 908 Mass. - Expert Service - Quality Parts - Guaranteed HEAVENLY! CAMPUS VI 3-9111 FAST DELIVERY HIDEAWAY 581CDP