Page 3 TV Coverage Still Undecided The question of whether or not the NCAA finals Friday and Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. will be televised was still under negotiation today with nothing definite decided. "We know what is going on, and if at any time it is necessary for the Jay Watchers to act to get the games televised, we will do so," said Robert Reck, Wichita senior and co-chairman of the group. Contributions to the Jay Watchers are still coming in with approximately $400 received Tuesday, according to Bryce Cooke, Overland Park senior, co-chairman. The organization now has about $2800 but the $1788 expense for televising the KU-SMU game has not been deducted yet, which leaves the Jay Watchers with approximately $1000 balance, Cooke said. "In all likelihood, we won't have to defray expenses of the games Friday and Saturday if they are televised and if they come out of a Kansas City TV station," Cooke said. A meeting to decide the futur of the Jay Watchers will be hels sometime next week. Engineering Group Honors 10 Seniors Ten seniors in the School of Engineering and Architecture received honorary associate memberships in the Kansas Engineering Society Saturday. The society gives honorary memberships annually to no more than 5 per cent of the total number of engineers being graduated that year Those receiving the award are Garry Griffith, Ronald Herman, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Dean E. Mathews, Ashland; Dearn L. Snell, Toppea; Jerry G. Davies, Kansas City, Kan.; Kenneth J. Vaughn, Yates Center; Paul E. Peters and Gale Harris, both of Lawrence; Gary Kinemond, Bushton and Maurice Wildin, Hutchinson. Senior To Give Voice Recital Merrilyn Coleman, Lawrence senior, soprano, will give a senior recital at 8 p.m. today in Strong Auditorium. Her pianist will be Peggy O'Dell, Clarenden Hills, Ill. sophomore. Selections for the programs are three old Italian arias by Darl Ditters von Dittersdorf, "Vocalise" by M. Raval, four songs by Strauss and three songs by Frank Tavares, Kula, Hawaii junior. The most popular frozen food is concentrated orange juice. 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; not bring Bulletin material in the Day Keeps Hollow should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Student Union Activities board and officer applications may be obtained now in the SUA office in the Student Union. baseline for filing applications is April 12. Wednesday, March 26, 1957 University, Daily, Kansan TODAY Episcopal study group 4 p.m. Canterbury, House "Chapters in Church History" Entomology Club meeting, 4 p.m., 301 Snow Hall. Speaker: Dr. C. D. Michener. Classroom time: 4:15 p.m. I. Fraser. One of Spanish classes will give a play for History Club lecture, 7 p.m. Pine room, Student Union. Speaker: Dr. Edwin S. Munger of the American Universities Field Staff. "An introduction to Arizona Preca. Refreshments." Circle K club, 7:15 a.m. Boom. Student Union Interment. KU-Y Commission program on mln- ing students Student Moxley, Moxley - Boundary Lge. Newman Club executive meeting. 8:30 p.m., in the Castle. Midweek Lenten service; 8:45 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Sponsor by the London Church of Jesus Christ. THURSDAY Episcopal missionary, 6:45 a.m. Dauforth Chapel. Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Geology lecture, 2 p.m. Lindley GUN executive board meeting, 4 p.m. Episcopal study group, 4 p.m., Canterbury House. "Worship of the Church." Phil Delta Kappa meeting. 6 p.m., English Room, Student Union. Speaker: Donald Alderson, dean of men. "Membership." Museum of Art films on art, 7:15 p.m. and 9 p.m. Art Museum. Christian Science Organization meeting. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. All students, members of the faculty and friends of the University are welcome. Chemistry Club, 8 p.m., 233 Mallet Hall. Panel discussion: "What is the Responsibility of a Scientist to Society?" Moderator: Dr. Robert Schofield. Members: William Harnett, Dr. Max Dressel. Co-Director: Eric Kohn. member: Fred Lowe, Dow Chemical, Midland, Mich. Everyone invited. Refreshments. FRIDAY Sociology Club, 4 p.m. 17 Strong Annex E. Speaker: Edwin S. Munger, M. Speaker: Richard S. Significant Minority Groups in Africa South of Sahara." Public invited. Coffee. Inquirers' Class, 7 p.m., Trinity Church. Tuesday, October 1. How of the Book of Common Prayer? SATURDAY Undergraduate Psychology Club. 8:45 a.m. Meet in front of Student Union. Meet the State and Menninger hospitals. Bring a car if you can. The public is welcome. Oswald P. Backus, associate professor of history, Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history, and Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will present papers at the Central Renaissance Conference March 29-30 at Kansas State College. The University Daily Kansan incorrectly reported Tuesday that Oswald P. Backus and Ise Steinhardt, special students from Lawrence, would present papers. Correction TO ADD THAT SPECIAL TOUCH TO EVERY MEAL Choose from our tempting variety of oven-fresh treats today and discover the extra goodness in every bite! GOLDEN-BROWN BREAD FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS PALATE-PLEASING CHERRY PIE FOR A TEMPTING DESSERT We Deliver On The Hill The Allied - Greek Independent political party made its first step toward the coming primary election April 24 by naming committees for candidates, publicity, and membership at a meeting last night in the Student Union. AGI Selects Party Leaders DRAKE'S BAKERY VI 3-0561 The publicity committee is Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson junior, chairman; Dinah Wolters, Bartlesville, Okla, sophomore; Laurin Wilhelm, Great Bend sophomore; Nancy Topham, Pratt freshman, and Dale Gerboth, Council Grove junior. The membership committee is Mary Lou Leavitt, Prairie Village junior, chairman, and Judith Hood, Rochester, N.Y., sophomore. The candidate committee is composed of Robert McGee, Olathe junior, chairman; Judith Clark, Topeka freshman; Kay Ewert, Abilene junior, and Eunice Jones, Sabetha sophomore. Phi Alpha Theta Meeting Set 907 Mass. kni Alpha Theta, honorary political science fraternity, will hold a business meeting at 3 p.m. Monday in Strong Annex to nominate candidates for membership. Plans for the initiation at the honor meeting May 1 will be decided upon. John J. Wertzberger, Lawrence junior, was overheard talking to a teammate before spring football practice opened Friday. 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