9:26.94 1. 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 to any place. Kansas. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. Student Union Activities board and officer applications may be obtained now in the SUA office in the Student Union. Deadline for filing applications is April Applications for counseling positions in freshman residence halls must be in the dean of women's office by April 10. TODAY Inquilers' Class, 7 p.m. Trinity Church, Common Praiser and Host of the Book of Common Prayer Society Club, 4 p.m., 17 Strong Annex nex E. Speaker: Edwin S. Munger, American Universities Field Staff. "Five Significant Minority Groups in Africa South of Sahara." Public invited. Coffee. Museum of Art record concert, 3 p.m. SATURDAY Rosary, 5:10 p.m., St. John's Church. Undergraduate Psychology Club, 8:45 am. Meet in front of Student Union. Will visit Popeka State and Meningergan public year if you can. The public is welcome. Episcopal Student Vestry retreat. 10 and 15 Trinity Church, 10th and Vermont Street. Installation of Student Vestry, 3 p.m. Trinity Church. All are welcome. Jay Janes, 6 p.m., Hoch Auditorium. Attendance required. Sacrament of Confession, 7 to 8 p.m. Trinity Church SUNDAY Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Trinity Church, 10th and Vermont. Roger Williams Fellowship Bible study, 9:45 a.m., 8th & Kentucky. Worship service, 11 a.m. Fellowship supper, 6 p.m. speaker: Dr. Max Dresden. "Can a Theoretical Physicist Have a Rational Belief in God?" Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10 a.m., Trinity Church, 10th & Vermont. Newman Club meeting, after 11 a.m. Mass. basement of St. John's Church Coffee and doughnuts will be served Museum of Record concert 2 p.m. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Alfred H. Moore, assistant professor of education and director of the KU special education program, is visiting education classes for the mentally retarded in Dodge City and Garden City this week. Reviews Special Education Needs Prof. Moore has been appointed a consultant representing the State Division of Special Education to study the quality of programs in schools throughout the state, including administration, organization, curriculum and teaching procedures. He will visit schools throughout the state. A project of evaluating the 14 special classes in Kansas City, Kan., was carried out during the 1955-56 school year by Dr. Moore at the request of the Kansas City, Kan., superintendent of schools and the State Division of Special Education. On 53's SPECIAL SALE To clear our overstock of 53 models we are offering Terms and Special Finance Gamma Delta (Missouri synod Lutheran students) Executive board meeting. 4 p.m., 17th and Vermont. Discussion on the proposed constitution. Art Museum. Menotil: "The Saint of Bleecker Street." Liberal Allowances On 49-50-51 Trade-ins 53 Mercurys ... 2 53 Chevrolets ... 4 53 Olds Super 88 ... 1 53 Fords ... 2 53 Buick Super ... 1 53 Plymouth ... 1 Cost supper. 5:30 p.m., at the Lutheran Topic: "Engagement and Marriage." Priced $740 and up p.m., Myers Hall. Recreation. Free meal. Lutheran Student Assn.; 5:30 p.m. Trinity Church. Discussion: "Campus Gods." led by Mary Swellund. Cosi Episcolson inquirers' class, 7 p.m. Canterbury House. Topic: "The Sacrments" Bill Bodin, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury See cars at 9th & Mississippi Museum of Art record concert, 11 am. Mennott; Menotti. The Saint of Bleecker Street. --- Graduate club, 8. p.m.. Oread Room. Student Union. Probate Judge Charles R. Rankin will speak on "Juvenile Delinquency." Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Chora episcopal priest. Episcopal Chora Eparchist. 7 a.m. MONDAY Undergraduate Mathematics seminar meeting, 4 p.m., Strong 203. Speaker: Robert Bittner. Metaphysicians." All interested students invited to attend these weekly meetings. Three KU debaters took part in a panel discussion before the Iola Kiwanis Club Thursday. German department film, 4 p.m. - 3: Hell Mull, 11 a.m. - "Christina," with English subtitles. Debaters Discuss Nuclear Weapons James Riley, Ottawa junior, Lee Baird, Newton senior and Brad Lashbrook, Kansas City, Kan. junior, discussed the question, "Should We Stop Testing Nuclear Weapons?" Wilmer Linkugel, instructor of speech and drama, was master of ceremonies. Monday—Missouri Pacific Railway Co.; Sohio Petroleum Co.; The Elloitt Co.; Temco Aircraft Co., and Bureau of Ships. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Engineering students will be interviewed by the following companies in 111 Marvin next week: Tuesday—Bell Telephone System (summer employment); Sangamo Electric Co.; Bwr-Warner Corp.; Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Topeka; and Los Angeles County Civil Service. Thursday—Cutler-Hammer Co.; Merck Co., and Stanolind Oil and Gas Co. Friday—California State Personnel Board; Convair, Pomona, Calif., and City of St. Louis, Mo. Wednesday-North American Aviation, Columbus, Ohio; Empire District Electric Co., and Beech Aircraft Co. Those interested should sign interview schedules in 111 Marvin. Wednesday-Cities Service Oil Co.; Ross Laboratories; Crane Co. Job interviews with business firms scheduled by the School of Business will be held in 216 Strong next week. Tuesday—Ernst & Ernst; College Life Insurance; Cities Service Oil Co. Monday—Ernst & Ernst; Peat, Marwick, Mitchell. Thursday—Bank of America; Sheffield Steel. Friday—Shell Pipe Lines Corp.; The Coleman Co. Friday; March 22, 1957 University Daily Kansam Group To Clean Up Potter Lake Area Alpha Phi Omega, service iraternity, will rejuvenate the recreation area by Potter Lake Saturday. It is one of the club's six projects this year. Page 3 An estimated 20 members will begin work at 8 a.m. Saturday by fixing the cracked concrete around the fireplaces, digging a draining ditch from the dance area to the lake, and general ground work. A popular dog, once bred exclusively for the Chinese imperial family at Peking, is known as a Pekinese. "I'd Love To Go!" ... to the PARTY HOUSE For dinner - 30 minute dinner reservations - Homemade rolls & pastries PARTY HOUSE E. 23rd Street Chevrolet Wins Coveted Manufacturers' Trophy at Daytona Beach as "best performing U. S. automobile!" Want facts about performance? Then look at the official figures from NASCAR's* internationally famous Daytona Beach competition for stock cars. Here's what you'll find: Chevrolet, in two weeks of blistering competition, proved itself as America's Number One performance car. Nothing in the low-price field could touch it. No other car, regardless of price, scored such a sweep. And Chevy walked away with the famous Manufacturers' Trophy, hands down! The 1957 Chevrolet is, by all odds, the most astonishing performer ever produced in the low-price field. Best of all, this superiority isn't limited to just a few extra-cost high-performance models. Every type of Chevy—from the six-cylinder models right up to the 283-horsepower "Super Turbo-Fire" V8's, from the single-carburetor V8's with Powerglide to the stick-shift "270's"—is a championship car. *National Association for Slovak Car Auto Racing.* COME IN NOW— GET A WINNING DEAL ON THE CHAMPION! Only franchised Chevrolet dealers /CHEVROLET/ display this famous trademark See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer .