Tuesday. Nov. 11, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Swedish Nature Film In Bailey Tomorrow "The Great Adventure," a nature film photographed in Sweden, will be shown at 4 p.m., Wednesday in 3 Bailey. The picture was placed on the year's best film list by The New York Times, National Board of Review, Newsweek, Time, Saturday Review of Literature, Associated Press, United Press, and International News Service. It is 75 minutes long. Child Development Conference Saturday KU will hold a conference on "Teaching Child Development at the College Level" Saturday in the home economics department in Fraser Hall. Dr. Gleem R. Hawkes, head of the child development department at Iowa State College, will be guest speaker. Professor Writes For Science Books The lead article in a series of scientific books on "Advances in Chemical Physics" was written by Dr. Richard J. Bearman, assistant professor of chemistry. Dr. Bearman's contribution, "Heat of Transport in Binary Liquid Solutions," is the first of 10 articles in the first volume published by Inter-Science Publishers. The book sells for $11.50. SUA Current Event Forums Begin Friday Weekly current events forums sponsored by Student Union Activities, will begin at 4 p.m. Friday in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Each week a selected faculty member will discuss a current news topic and lead an informal discussion. Topics will be announced every Thursday in The Daily Kansan. An uncoated steel panel will corrode about five times faster in New York than in Arizona. Melodrama Nov.17-22 Portraits K-Pictures Application Photos Fine Photography HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turupike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming K-State Man to Speak To KU Zoology Club Dr. Stuart E. Knapp of the Kansas State College department of zoology will speak to the Zoology Club at 7:30 tonight in 101 Snow, Dr. Raymond C. Hall, professor of zoology, will present departmental awards at the meeting. Save Money! Make Own Christmas Cards Students wanting to save a little money on Christmas cards and gifts this year can learn how to "do-it-yourself." Student Union Activities is sponsoring a series of lessons in silk screen reproduction from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday for the next 7 weeks in the Kansas Union Craft shop. Classroom Theory Is Fine, But It Differs From Practice Three seniors in the school of education are ready to face the challenge of America's youth after completing seven weeks of practice teaching in Lawrence and the surrounding area. These seniors are part of the 52 practice teachers who have taught or will teach this semester under the guidance of Dr. Karl Edwards, director of practice teaching. Joseph Towne, Louisburg, Linda Wright, Lyons and Marcille Campbell, Miltonvale, agree that practice teaching is an enjoyable and valuable experience. The three found that actual teaching presented some problems that were not covered in previous class-work. But the experience did not differ greatly from notions of what it would be like, they said. Miss Campbell said there were more petty problems than she had anticipated. The amount of discipline required and the problems with parents were also unexpected. Towne said the preparation courses in the school of education were good, but putting theory into practice was sometimes a problem. "I had read a great deal on how to maintain an orderly class, but the high school students did not always agree with the books," he said. Towne, who taught at Topeka High School, said his main difficulty was "getting down to the students' level." "The casual attitude of some students was hard to adjust to," he said. "With a few exceptions, it seemed to me that those students were less serious than the ones I went to school with." Miss Wright taught an accelerated class of sixth graders in Atchison. She said she thought her students were easy to teach because they were interested in learning. GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... So friendly to your taste! No flat "filtered-out" flavor! No dry "smoked-out" taste! $ \textcircled{6} $ A. T. Co See how Pall Mall's famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke —makes it mild — but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! HERE'S WHY SMOKE "TRAVELED" THROUGH FINE TOBACCO TASTES BEST 1 You get Pall Mills' length of length of the finest tobacco money can buy. 2 Pull Mills famous length travels and gentiles the smoke naturally 3 Travels it over, under, around and through Pall Mall's fine tobacco. Outstanding...and they are Mild! Product of The American Tobacco Company-"Tobacco is our middle name"