Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1960 Around the Campus ACE Inventories Asia Area Program The Chinese and Japanese Language and Area Program here is being studied this week by the American Council of Education. The US Office of Education has asked for the survey of the program and 45 similar language center programs to determine methods used in administering the new studies. The American Council of Education provides one-half of the support of the centers under terms of the National Defense Education Act. A member of that council will visit classes in the program, observe teaching methods, examine teaching materials, and evaluate linguistic research. Twenty students last year completed courses in Chinese 1 and 2. THIS FALL a third semester of Chinese has been added to the curriculum and seven of the nine students are enrolled. Sixteen persons are currently enrolled in Chinese 1. Chinese 2 and 4 will be taught in the spring. The inter-departmental program also includes history classes in Introduction to the History of Asia, Traditional China and the Modernization of Japan; a geography class, Geography of the Far East and a political science class, "Government and Politics in the Far East." Angel Flight Selects Fifteen New Members The Angel Flight, women's auxiliary of the Arnold Air Society, has selected 15 new members. They are: Jean Erickson, Kansas City senior; Jonalou Heitman, Oxford; Margaret Pettit, Mission; Lynn Alver, Oak Park, Ill.; Ill. Blair, Lawrence; Judy Needham, Valley Falls; Nita Cushman, Grand Forks, N. D.; Jeanne Howell, Tulsa, Okla, and Jeanette Martin, Hiawatha, all juniors. Doris Miller, Alma; Linda Power, Prairie Village; Gretchen Lee, Hays; Martha Smith, Stockton; Billy King, Wichita and Sharon Moore, Leavenworth, all sophomores. Lind Talk Tomorrow L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, will speak on Greek Tragedies at Bethany College, Lindsborg, tomorrow. His lecture is being given in conjunction with the presentation of the play, "The Trojan Women," by the drama students of the college. KU Freshman Wins Award In Newspaper Contest Joanne Prim, Overbrook freshman, recently won third place with a column she writes for her hometown newspaper that was entered in statewide competition with adult professional journalists. The column on youth activities, entitled "Jet Age Jargon," was entered in the Better Newspaper Contest sponsored annually by the Kansas Press Assn. Positions Now Open On NSA Committee Students interested in being on the All Student Council's National Student Assn. committee should contact Ronald Dalby, student body president and Joplin, Mo., senior. The committee will investigate such issues as the sit-ins, other national and international questions and some campus problems universal over the nation. ENDS TONITE- Natalie Wood — Robert Wagner "All The Fine Young Cannibals" — PLUS CO-FEATURE — MIDWESTS TOP HAIRSTYLISTS Ronnie's FASHION BEAUTY SALONS Not Just A Permanent . . . but a complete restling FASHION CUT LONG LASTING COLD WAVE PRE-PERM SHAMPOO TEST CURL Special! COLD WAVE - STYLED SET OPEN LATE WEEK NIGHTS COMPLETE ALL FOR ONLY $595 (NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED) MALLS CENTER VI 2-1144 Dr. Philip Newmark, associate professor of bio-chemistry has been awarded $8.625 in new funds from the U.S. Public Health Service for a second year's study of the plant, Chlorella. Newmark Gets $8,625 Public Health Grant A study of the cellular organization and growth of the unicellular green plant will lead to a better understanding of the impact of photosynthesis on growth processes in plants. Dr. Newmark is currently on sabbatical leave from the University to conduct research on the project at Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass. Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself—George Santavana PSYCHO KEEPS YOUR ATTENTION LIKE A SNAKE CHARMER!" Herald Tribune I can scarcely conceal my admiration for the astuteness of Paul V. Beckley, renowned critic of that excellent newspaper, the New York Herald Tribune. He saw it from the beginning, and you will too! $ \textcircled{*} $ TONITE AT 7:00 AND 9:16 FEATURES AT 7:17 AND 9:33 DOORS OPEN 6:30 25 word for Gerard Lost at Call Ca ALPHA Lost at of stadia stein, V SMALL barn pa Harris. White lie Free Men's Please Married to 8 p. car. Ca Mornin Must DRESS mals. 939 1/2 PHYSI outline lems a Free d call V. KU BA Flat to ing. C RISK'S Shirts presen mont. Altera during 921 M LEAR dances Missou Let u sealed We'll cards, social rority Machi Machi and S Malls. Wolf. Olin 946 L PRIN' pages prehe forme VI 2- TYPI secret report Mrs. Typis write ate Vequ