Page 6. University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 24, 1960 Vandal Disarms Police Around the Campus Peter Gunn Here Friday for Lunch Peter Gunn, popular television detective portrayed by Craig Stevens, will be on the University of Kansas campus Friday for a noon luncheon in his honor. The dinner will be sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Mu, Alpha Delta Sigma, Gamma Alpha Chi and Alpha Epsilon Rho, professional journalism fraternities, in the Kansas Union. The actor, who real name is Gail Shikles, attended the University from 1935 to 1937. Seniors in the School of Business will have a chance to be interviewed by three firms this week. Gunn will also speak at the luncheon, billed as "Eat on the Run with Peter Gunn." Business Seniors Start Interviews John Danneberg, interviewer for the Prudential Insurance Company, will be here Tuesday to interview management trainees and students interested in sales. Thursday, H. D. Leftwish, interviewer for Ernest & Ernest, will talk with students interested in positions as public accountants. Harold Reister, interviewer for the Arthur Young and Company, will be here Wednesday and Thursday to talk to students interested in becoming junior accountants. C. Wade Tambor, financial administrator for the Standard University Graduate School of Business, will be here Friday to interview prospective candidates for master and doctoral degrees in business administration. Appointments with him can be made through the Business Placement Bureau in 202 Summerfield. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin mus be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Petitions for freshman class officer and A.S.C. living district candidates may be picked up in the dean of students office. All completed petitions are due in the dean of students office not later than noon, Saturday. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Registration for house decorations for Homecoming will be from 8 a.m. Tuesday to 5 p.m. Friday at the Alumni Office, 127 Strong. Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Faculty Forum, sponsored by the KU- V Kansas Trium, 12 noon Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, breakfast follows. 6:45 a.m. Newman Clinic 12:35 p.m. Parlor #Daily Rosary WEDNESDAY Jay James. 5 p.m. Union, 306 WEDNESDAY Accounting Society. 7:30 p.m. Room 2618 in the Conference Center of IBM in Public Accounting Services. Petitions for Frosh Officers Due Friday Freshman running for class offices may secure petition forms in the Dean of Student's office, 228 Strong. Petitions must be turned in to the ASC office by Friday. The Daily Kansan inadvertently printed the dates of the freshman primaries as Nov. 5-6. The primaries will be held Nov. 8-9. Special Education Talk Given Saturday The main characteristics of exceptional children were outlined Saturday at KU's first lecture in a series of lectures for seminar in special education. The speaker was Dr. William M. Cruieckshank, director of education for exceptional children at Syracuse University in New York. Dr. Cruickshank listed what he considers to be the four main characteristics of exceptional children. 1. Hyperactivity — The children have short attention spans which may range from 15 seconds to several minutes. They are unable to refrain from reacting to unessential stimuli. They see things in parts rather than in unity. 2. Perseveration — The children are unable to shift from one psychological adjustment to another with ease. They cannot shift one point of view to different environments. 3. Disassociation — The children cannot see things in unity. It is difficult for them to transfer visual conceptions into motor responses. This causes problems in reading and writing because the children cannot see separate points as a whole. An example would be the crossing of lines in drawing the letters 8 and 4. 4. Figure-ground relationships — The children have trouble in distinguishing a figure from a background of words. Activities Convocation Set Stalewide Activities will hold a convocation from 9:20-10:30 a.m. Thursday. The rooms for the meeting will be designated on posters which will be on display later in the week. SAN FRANCISCO—(UPI)—A vandal here figured out a new way to disarm police. He broke into a room at the Youth Guidance Center and cut the arms and pants legs off two nearly new uniforms belonging to deputies of the San Francisco Sheriff's Office. The mathematics department moved into the first of its new offices in Strong Hall today. 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