家园· Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 6, 1957 Variety Show For Veterans The Army ROTOC will present a variety show Tuesday night at Winter Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka. The show will consist of numbers played by the ROTC Band under the direction of Carl R. Anderson, Kansas City, Kan., and William J. Littell, Rolla. A Pershing Rifles exhibition commanded by Allen D. Smith, Lawrence junior. Several dance numbers, a roller skating exhibition, a vocal number a magic show, and a piano solo will be presented. Mrs. Marcella Wolfson, Lawrence, chairman of the Red Cross entertainment committee and Alfred Smith, recreational director at Winter VA Hospital both helped to make arrangements for the show. 4 Officers Elected By Panhellenic Other officers are Jane Coolidge, Emporia junior, vice president; Margaret Koch, Fredonia junior, secretary, and Sharon Bevan, Misso junior, treasurer. Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City Kan., junior, has been elected president of the Panhellenic Council. Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, is adviser to the organization. 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 Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Faculty Forum, noon, English Room, Student Union. Speaker: Mayor John Crown. "Lawrence, A Review and Look Ahead." County correspondents' meeting, 4 p.m., 306 Student Union. Steve Schmidt, former correspondent, will discuss "How-To-Do-It." String books on display. KKK (KU Kamera Klub). 7:30 p.m. Student Union. Black and white competition. 4x5 and under, over 4x5, bring six of each. El Ameno, 4:15 p.m., 11 Fraser. Chara- ters Students All Spanish students are invited. Midweek Lenten service. 8:45 p.m. Dunfort church, Missouri Synod. the Lenten church, Missouri Synod. THURSDAY Phi Chi Theta business meeting, 4 p.m. 305 Student Union. Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m., Danforth Channel, Holy Communion. 7 a.m. Christian Science Organization meeting. 7:30 p.m., Danfort Chapel. All students, members of the faculty, and interested faculty in it are invited. Business meeting this week. KU Young Democrats meeting, 7:30 p.m. 306 Student Union. Election of officers and delegates to state convention. Executive board, 4 p.m. Students Union Pre-Nursing Club, 8 p.m., 110 Fraser. Speaker: Public health nurse. FRIDAY Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m., Danforth Channel. Holy Communion. 7 a.m. *Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. *Art Museum, Mozart: "Don Bovanni."* Sociology Club. 4 p.m. 17 strong annex E. Speaker: Miss Esther Twente, professor of social work." Community experiences in Australia." Public invited. Ambassador of Jazz --- Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity for men, initiated seven members in the William Allen White Reading Room Tuesday. They are Herbert Culp, Overland Park senior; James Banman, Newton senior; Dale Morsch, Morganville junior; Robert Hartley, Winfield junior; LeRoy Lord, Rochester, N. Y. junior; Charles Barnes, Mission junior and Hiroshi Shionozaki, Tokyo, Japan graduate student. Jack Zimmerman, news editor of the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, led an informal discussion on how a student should prepare for a job. Mr. Zimmerman, also explained his duties on the Journal-World. Seven Initiated Into SDX Tuesday Newman Club Offers Rides Members of Newman Club, Catholic youth organization, have offered their cars for transportation to daily mass during Lent. Masses are held at 6:30 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. each day. Persons needing rides contact Verlyn Schmidt, Hays junior, chairman of the committee, or John Di-Marco, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, president of the Newman Club. Greek Week Resulted From Rebellion Against HellWeek "The idea fo Greek Week all over the nation grew out of rebellion on the part of the public against Hell Week," Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students said in an interview. The University began work on such a program in the late '40's, but KU's first Greek Week was not held until April 1952. "Hell Week was a week of all sorts of torments to the pledges on the part of the individual fraternities and sororites. Supposedly this was done in good fun, but sometimes had bad results," Dean Woodruff said. "The progressive idea of a week of help with all fraternities and sororites co-operating began after World War II as a result of adverse publicity against these social organizatoins," he continued. KU's plan was similar to many on other campuses. The Greeks undertook projects designed to better their school and community. In 1952 the KU fraternities and sororites helped clean up North Lawrence, following the flood of 1951. Other projects in recent years have been to clean up the Centennial Park and work on the Multiple Sclerosis Drive. This year's Greek Week project is to sod the intramural field. Kleinberg To Help Set Up Curriculum Jacob Kleinberg, professor of chemistry, left Sunday for Providence, R. I., to aid Providence College with its chemistry curriculum. He is visiting the college at the request of the division of education of the American Chemical Society which has set up a program to aid chemistry departments of smaller colleges. He will return Saturday morning. KU has a total of 72 departments within 8 schools. Over 15 million acres in Kansas are used for pasture land. ROBERT JEFFREY HOPE WAGNER·HUNTER·LANGE Color Cartoon—News Open 6:45 Weekdays HELD OVER! Thru Thursday Susan Hayward and Kirk Douglas are having a "Top Secret Affair" Bugs Bunny Cartoon - News Presented by WARNER BROS. Coming Soon Jane Wyman in her ACADEMY AWARD Winning Role! Open 6:45 Weekdays NOW Thru Saturday "RIFIFI' CONTAINS A 30 MINUTE STRETCH OF WORD- LESS MOVIE-MAKING THAT IS ONE OF THE MOST ENGROSSING SEQUENCES SINCE THE INVEN- TION OF MOTION PICTURES." Time Magazine A Sensational New Motion Picture "RIFIFI" ...means Trouble! Directed by JULES DASSIN No One Seated Once Feature Has Started.