Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1958 Jazz Musicians In 2-Hour Show At Union Sunday KU's top jazz musicians will present a two-hour concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The Student Union Activities jazz committee will sponsor the program. Admission is 50 cents. The Jays, a new 13-peice band composed of KU students, will open the concert with Woody Herman's arrangements of "Woodchopper's Ball." Frank Miller, pianist currently appearing in Kansas City, Mo., will be featured with the Don Conard Quartet. Miller has also performed with the Modern Jazz Quartet, which appeared at KU last year. Others in the quartet are Don Conard, Garden City senior on bass; Gary Foster, Leavenworth senior on tenor saxophone, and Jim Loveace. Kansas City, Mo., freshman, on drums. The last three and Carmell trones, Kansas City, Kas., freshman trumpet player, will also present an experimental number without a piano. A rhythm section will feature solo numbers by Lovelace, Jones, Foster and Charles Malone, Lawrence senior, on trombone. Bill Hardy, Lawrence graduate students and KUOK disc jockey, will be master of ceremonies. Santa Entries In by Tuesday The deadline for entering the Miss Santa contest has been postponed until Tuesday because of conflicts during Homecoming week. Each organized woman's house may submit a candidate to the Daily Kansan business office by 5 p.m. Tuesday. Also any woman not a member of an organized house may become a candidate by submitting a petition bearing 50 names not appearing on any other such petition. Pictures of the candidates will be taken by Kappa Alpha Mu, honorary photography fraternity, in the Photographic Bureau beneath Watson Library. The judge for the contest will be a prominent person not connected with the University. Professors Receive Physical Ed Awards Henry A. Shenk, associate professor of physical education, and Miss Joie Stapleton, professor of physical education, were presented awards for meritorious service in the field of physical education in Kansas. Two members of the physical education department of the University received honorary awards from the Kansas Health, Physical Education and Recreation Assn. Friday at the state convention of the association in Hutchinson. The theater in the new Music and Dramatic Arts Building seats 1,148 persons. HERBLOCK'S HERBLOCK'S SPECIAL FOR TODAY The New Yorker Album of Sports and Games THE BOOK NOOK THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass., VI 3-1044 Miss Doris M, Seward, dean of women at the University of Kentucky, said last night that cooperative living under a university residence program is a vital part of the educational process. Dean Calls Organized Houses Vital Dean Seward called group living a maximum experience not only in facility but in learning opportunity. She is here for a two day conference of Kansas house directors, similar to the conference she attended here in 1955. Dean Seward called organized houses "informal classrooms on campus" where students learn aesthetic values, intellectual stimulation, democratic procedures, social competence, and most important self evaluation. faculty teas, or even learning to eat the right things, she said. From each part of organized living the student gains something, whether it be from quiet hours, The social living, learning how to be hospitable, is an important part of life, and "I personally do not feel that organized houses overemphasize their importance although that is a common criticism." she said. Dean Seward also said that an individual within a group learns about his own character and personality. "You don't know yourself until you see yourself work in a group," she said. House Directors Good The importance of the house director in relation to the individual students was emphasized. "I believe the adult who lives in residence with college students has the opportunity to be one of the most influential factors in their educational experience," she said. One reason Dean Seward gave for her conviction was the length of time, three or four years usually, that a house director lives with the student while that student is maturing. Another is that the house director is associated with the student outside the classroom, and many student problems come up late at night when away from the usual daytime activities. the learning procedure that is the concern of the total educational process. Dean Seward said she regards the house director as "the facilitator of "All this justifies universities in putting staff, money and time into a residence program," she said. Dean Seward said the sense of responsibility emphasized in the KU women's residence program coupled with the freedom allowed here is one of the outstandily fine examples in university residence programs. Bibliography Talk Set for Friday Fredson Bowers, professor of English at the University of Virginia, will deliver the annual lecture on books and bibliography at 4 p.m. Friday in Bailey Auditorium. The lecture is sponsored by Watson Library. The title of Prof. Bowers' lecture is "The Bibliographical Way." It is open to the public. Prof. Bowers founded the Bibliography Society of Virginia. Use Kansan Want Ads IBM invites the 1959 Graduate with Bachelor's or Master's Degree to discuss career opportunities Contact your college placement office for an appointment for campus interviews NOVEMBER 19 Career opportunities If your degree major is in; Product Development. Physics • Mechanical • Electrical • Engineering Physics • Mathematics Manufacturing ... Industrial • Electrical • Mechanical • Mathematics • Physics Some facts about IBM IBM's phenomenal growth offers unlimited professional opportunities to highly qualified graduates. 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