Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 9, 1958 THE GREAT COLLEGE PASTIME—Barbara Everley, Lawrence senior, demonstrates the game of Frisbee that has become a favorite sport among American college students. The plastic discs have hit KU in a storm, making the flying saucer a reality. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. French reading examination Sat., Oct. 11, 9 to 11 a.m. Fraser, Room 11 Office Hours of the Fulbright Adviser: 5- Mon to Fr; 10-12 Sat, 320A Fraser; 10-12 Mon to Fr; 8-10 Sat, 111 Snow Adviser. adviser. Tel: KU exl, 517 or VI, SA341R The deadline for Quill manuscripts is Wednesday. Address manuscripts to Quill c/o Department of English. Name and address should appear on the last page TODAY Psychology Club at 7:00 p.m. in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. Organizational meeting. Everyone interested is invited. Christian Science campus organization, 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel. KU Amateur Radio Operators Club, 7801 E.EL. PLAN program for fenging, year. Mediator students "Looking Toward Marriage" Class at Student Center, 7 p.m. German Club. 'Der deutsche Verein trifft die Dampfwerke Donnerstag in H1 im Ausbau des Programmstanzen und singen.' Alle wird herzlich eingeladen uni¹³ wie auch Erfi-ferien. TOMORROW Episcopal morning prayer at 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion at 7:00 a.m. with breakfast following Canterbury House. Lutheran Student Assn. coffee hour, 11 Lutheran Student Assn. coffee hour: 1 p.m. *Museum of Art record concert* Haydn: Symphony. No 100 in G. Major. Noon American Society of Tool Engineers. Field trip to Locomotive Finished Materials Co. in Atchison. Sign register in Fowler Shops if you wish to attend. Team members available. Tech is a substitute for the regular meeting, scheduled for Thursday. Hillet Friday evening services, 1409 Tennessee. 7 p.m. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. discussion and refreshments. inform- dation. Catholic married students, 7.30 p.m. Kansas Room of Union. Organizational International Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. SATURDAY International Club will hold a picnic at Lone Star Lake. The first group will leave from the Kansas Union at 3:30 and the second group will leave at 4:30 p.m. Meeting. Everyone come and get acquainted. For free baby sister siter c 1-50457 Newman Club, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Square dance. Callers Arden Weston and Verlyn Schmidt; refreshments served. Night Class Works Fast The 12 students enrolled in Geological Chemistry, taught by Edward J. Zeller, assistant professor of geology, are getting a taste of accelerated education. The class hears lectures from Prof. Zeller Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7-9. Prof. Zeller leaves Oct. 15 for a two-month stay in the Antarctic. Since he cannot conduct classes from there, the material must be covered before he leaves. "Although this is not an experimental class," Prof. Zeller said, "if something had to be taught rapidly, I feel that it could be done fairly well. The students aren't losing anything. Because the events are still fresh in their minds, they learn faster." Film Series Opens Tomorrow "Great Expectations," a 1946 British production with Alec Guinness and Jean Simmons, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hoch Auditorium. This is the first of 10 films included in the 1958-59 Film Series. The series is an educational program designed primarily for University students but all University staff and members of their families may attend. All shows will start at 7:30 in Hoch Auditorium. No admission is charged. Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is en route to Chicago to attend the American Council on Education meeting there today and tomorrow. Liberal Arts Dean To Chicago Meeting Dean Waggoner will serve in a discussion section on the subject "Challenges presented by the changing characteristics and needs of college students." Income for Kansas Reaches New High Total income for Kansas reached a new high in 1957, reports the September Kansas Business Review, published by the Business Research Center of the University. This was true despite a business downturn the 2nd half of 1957. Income payments for Kansas totaled $3,817 million in 1957 as compared with $3,610 million in 1956. This is a 5.7 per cent increase. over 1956. This increase was about four times as large as that between 1955 and 1956. In contrast with 1958, when Kansas recorded the smallest relative income increase in the nation, Kansas' income progress in 1957 exceeded that of two neighboring states (Missouri and Oklahoma) as well as the national average of 5.3 per cent. This progress resulted because of a higher rate of increase in farm income and income drawn from manufacturing activities in 1957. For the nation, per capita personal income averaged $2,027 in 1957, up 3.4 per cent from the 1956 average of $1,961. In the 5-state area (Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Nebraska), Kansas ranked fourth in per capita personal income, with Colorado leading with a per capita personal income of $1,996. Personal income expanded between 1956 and 1957 in every state in the union. The rate of increase varied from 19 per cent for South Dakota to 1 per cent for Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Oregon. The highest per capita personal income was recorded by Connecticut, $2,821, while Mississippi had the low figure of $558. In Kansas per capita personal income amounted to $1,787 in 1957, an increase of $70 or 4.1 per cent Fifteen states had per capita personal income exceeding the national average, but the majority of these states were located in the Mideastern and the Great Lakes regions of the country. None of the states in the Plains, in the Southeast or in the Southwest exceeded or equalled the national average. VI 3-2091 813 Mass. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Roger Williams Fellowship, Sunday 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. 801 KENTUCKY Ernst E. Klein, University Pastor M. C. Allen, Pastor "COCK*" 19 A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT © 1968 THE GOCA-COLA GROUP Gosh frosh! how'd you catch on so quick? Catch on to the fact that Coca-Cola is the hep drink on campus, I mean. Always drink it, you say? Well—how about dropping over to the dorm and downing a sparkling Coke or two with the boys: The man who's for Coke is the man for us. SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.