Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 8, 1957 SUA Board Says 'Thanks' The Student Union Activities board said "thanks" to from 80-100 persons who have helped with Union activities during the school year at a banquet Tuesday in the Union. "While the SUA board does the organizational part of making Union activities possible, success could not have been achieved without the help of those who were honored at the recognition dinner and many others," said Dean Graves, Kansas City, Kan., senior and president of SUA. Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, expressed his thanks for the efficiency of the past year's staff and his hope for a successful new year for the Union. "SUA reminds me of a duck. On the surface the duck floats serenely by, but underneath you know there is a heck of a lot of paddling go on." Next year's SUA board members were introduced and present members were given cups of recognition for their work. CCUN Will Elect Officers Thursday The Collegiate Council of the United Nations will hold an election of officers at 4 p.m. Thursday in their office in the Student Union. A nominating committee will present a list of nominations to the group, according to Judith Tice, Summerfield senior and president of the Club. Members may add to this list at the meeting. Mrs. Tice said the group voted last week to change the name of the CCUN to the Foreign Affairs Council. The new name will be in effect next year. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Ends Tontie "10,000 BEDROOMS" 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 loose change. The May-Kennan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Official Bulletin History Club, 7 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. Speaker: Charles Gallagher of the American Universities Field Staff. America." Refreshments Everyone invited. Arnold Air Society meeting, short, but important meeting. Report on National Conclave and discussion of Angel Flight status. No informals. 1915 hours, 306A at union. AIChE, 7:30 p.m. 402 Lindley. Reports. Final meeting. Newman Club executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. in the Castle. Everyone welcome. Important meeting. All officers and committee members please attend. THURSDAY Morning meditations, 7:30-7:45 a.m. Chapel in Myers Hall. Everyone welcome. Collegiate Council for United Nations, 4 p.m., office. Student Union. Election of Representatives. Kappa Beta, 7-8 p.m., Myers Hall. Election of officers for next year. All Christian Church preference girls are urged to attend. Der Deutsche Vereln. Pleknick! Siech treffen um 5 Uhr Donnerstag an der Ostuer Fraser! First annual Pl. Mt. Epelson spring mathematics talk, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Mrs. Sharon Steele. Modern Mrs. Ancient Geometry. Everyone invited. Israel Independence Day celebration, 7:30 p.m., Ballroom, Student Union. Chancellor's Office TZABAR Group, Address by Shaul Ben-Halm, consul of Israel, Chicago. Math Club, 7:30 p.m., 306A Student Union. Speaker: Dr. Walker. "Algebraic Systems." Everyone welcome. Christian Science Organization meeting, 7.30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. We welcome all students, members of the faculty, and friends of the University. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, St. Louis University, Arvid Shulenberg. Election of officers. FRIDAY museum of art record concert 11 a.m. Finta Giardiniere Museum. Mozart. la- Pinta. Giardiniere Museum. Mozart. la- Sociology Club, 4 p.m. 17 Strong Annex E. Speaker; Donald Pilcher, assistant director; Charlotte C. Sturgeon instruction. Juvenile Code of Kansas' Election of officers. Public invited. Phi Delta Kappa, 6 p.m., English Room, Student Union. Following the installation of new officers, Dr. Oscar Haugh will address the membership. Reservations must be made by noon Thursday, May 9. American Society of Tool Engineers, KU Chapter No. 3 banquet and installation of officers, 6:30 p.m., Kansas Room Student Union. Speaker: Mr. B. J. George, engineer. Kamala Povlova, light singer. Melinda Salings-The Tools of Tomorrow." Free door prizes. Make reservations and obtain tickets at room 200. Fowler.. Hillel Friday night services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tenn. HOBBIES Of AH Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. Don't Forget Mother On MOTHER'S DAY Come to Round Corner Drug for - Colognes - Gift Sets - Whittman's Candy - Atomizers - Traveling Bags - Perfumes The Round Corner Drug 801 Mass. TONIGHT AT 8:40 P.M. ONLY MAJOR STUDIO Sneak Preview IMPORTANT An Advance Showing of a Major Studio Picture That Will Be Here Soon! "THE LITTLE HUT" "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" "A HATFUL OF RAIN" "The WAYWARD BUS" We Cannot Divulge The Title Of The "Sneqk" — But Assure You It Will Be One Of The Following Hits: Come at 7 and see both features and be home by closing hours Ends Tonite Before & After Sneak "10,000 BEDROOMS" Dial VI 3-5788 23 Junior Women To Become Members Of Mortar Board Mortar board caps will be placed on the heads of 23 junior women at the Honors Convocation Thursday in Hoch Auditorium, announcing the 1957-58 members of Mortar Board, national senior women's society. Scholarship, leadership, and service are the bases on which the retiring members select the new group. All junior women with a grade point average of 1.93 or above are considered. The average, set by the present group, is above the national minimum. Investigation of eligible women begins with check lists sent to departmental heads, ministers, and or- organization advisers. 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