Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 15, 1957 Art Museum To Feature One-Woman Show A one-woman show featuring the paintings of Sara Ann Schroeder, Lawrence Graduate student, will be presented to the public at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Museum of Art. (See picture.) Miss Schroeder has received several Charles U. Heuser scholarships and a scholarship for a year's study in Mexico. Merger Plan Discussed Also on display will be a Sarouk rug, given by Dr. Darrell T. Shaw of Cleveland, Ohio. A number of other interesting pieces on exhibit, include a suit of armor and large 15th century English wooden cabinet, part of the gift of Mrs. Fred Wolferman of Kansas City, Mo. The loan exhibition, "Art of the Aztec Empire," will also be on display in the lower floor galleries. Representatives of student religious groups met in a series of three seminars, held at Westminster House Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to discuss the proposed merger plan. The groups are Westminster Student Fellowship, Methodist Student Movement, United Student Fellowship of the Congregational-Christian-Evangelical Reform Church, the Disciples Student Fellowship of the Christian Church and any other student groups which want to join. These seminars were held in accordance with seminars of college students throughout the nation. Clifford Tatham, Lawrence sophomore, suggested the formation of a protestant council to be a part of the Student Religious Council. Thinking more favorably of a plan for co-operation instead of union, the group appointed Patricia Reynolds, Takoma Park, Md., graduate student, to meet with one representative from each denomination and to write a proposed plan of cooperation. Supper And Bridge For University Club The University Club will hold a covered dish supper and bridge party at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the club rooms. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ziesenis, 1627 Rhode Island St., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick, 623 Indiana St., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMinn, 611 Illinois St. Writes Detective Story James E. Gunn, managing editor of alumni publications, is the author of a 6,500 word story, "Pill Roller," in the April issue of Saint Detective magazine. Mr. Gunn, who was graduated from the William Allen White School of Public Information in 1947, has written many science fiction stories. He is the author of a novel, "This Fortress World," and the co-author of another, "Star Bridge." Princess Hep To Rock 'N' Roll LONDON — (UP) — Princess Margaret enjoyed a rock 'n' roll movie so much last night she took her shoes off, propped her stockinged feet on a rail and waved them in time to the music. The princess, on the town for the third night in a row, went to see "The Girl Can't Help it." Applied Mechanics Has Graduate Student The department of applied mechanics has its first graduate student. This is the first year that this department has offered a masters degree. Paul E. Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. who graduated from KU in February is now the first graduate student to enroll in the department. He is majoring in stress analysis. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Engineering students will be interviewed by the following companies in 111 Marvin next week: Menday—Phillips Petroleum Co. and Socony Mobil Oil Corp. Tuesday—The Texas Co., Pillsbury Mills, Inc., and Detroit Edison Co. Wednesday-Gates Rubber Co. The Texas Co., Wagner Electric Co., Missouri State Highway Commission, Bethlehem Stee lCorp., and Flour Products Co. Thursday—Schlumberger We11 Surveying Corp., Sylium Electric Corp., Boeing Ariplane Co., and Dowell, Inc. Friday—Boeing Inc. and Continental Oil Corp. Those interested should sign interview schedules in the dean's office, 111 Marvin, and pick up brochures and applications. Bradshaw Speaks At Junior College G. W. Bradshaw, professor of civil engineering, spoke at Kansas City, Mo. Junior College Thursday to freshmen interested in engineering. He told them about opportunities in various fields of engineering, scholarships available at the University for the engineering students and about a special co-operative program that has been set up by the School of Engineering and Architecture and various industries. "Modern Netherlands" will be the subject of a talk by Thomas R. Smith, professor of geography, at the Faculty Club, 5 p.m., Sunday. Hosts for the event will be Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jenks. Mr. Jenks is an associate professor of geography. Faculty Club To Hear Talk Ad Groups Sponsor Dinner Petitions Out For Senate Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternities will sponsor a dinner at 7 p.m. in the Student Union, in connection with National Advertising Work Petitions for election to the Associated Women Students' Senate, governmental body for women on the campus, may be obtained from any member of the AWS House of Representatives. The study guide for the test will be given to petitioners at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 205 Flint Hall. The test over the study guide will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 205 Flint Hall. Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Streng, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Petitions may be turned in at the dean of women's office or at the meeting Tuesday. Requirements for election to an office in the AWS Senate are: The president must be a senior or junior and have been in the Senate at least one semester. The vire president must be a junior or senior and must have been a member of the AWS House of,Representatives for one semester. The ASC Greek representative must be affiliated with a social sorority. The ASC Independent representative must be unaffiliated with any social sorority. The secretary must be a freshman. The treasurer must be a member of AWS. Official Bulletin Ph.D. French reading examination, 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, 110 Fraser. Friday night services, 7:30 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Sociology Club, 4 p.m. 17 Strong Anx. E. Speaker: Carroll D. Clark "Jazz" M. Speaker: Jerry P. Reid Wesley Foundation church vocations beacon Center, Speaker; Miss Marguerite Twiem, secretary of missionary personnel, New-York. Personal conferences in after- Photophobia is a morbid fear of strong light. TODAY Roger Williams Fellowship study group, 9:45 a.m. First Baptist Church, 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper, 5:50 p.m. Speaker; Dr. Stanley Stuber. "Baptist Liahona Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., at the church. Worship service. Speaker: Charles Neff, minister from Independence, Mo. Museum of Art Record Concert, 2 p.m. A Museum. Rossini "Il Barbiere di Svizella." Kappa Phi meeting. 3 p.m., Wesley Foundation, Mrs. Irmgard Olteater will give an interpretive dance. Open meeting for all Methodist girls interested in join- Hillel cost supper. 5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 1469 Tennessee. Speaker: Rabbi Myron M. Meyer of St. Joseph Mo. Supper, 50 cents. LSA (Lutheran Students Assn.) Supper. 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Discussion. LSA Worship Service. 9:45 p.m., Danforth LSA Worship Service, 9:45 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Roger Williams Fellowship coffee hour. 8 p.m.. 1124 Mississippi. Second of a series of "Faculty Fireside" discussions. Chemists To Hear Synthesis Talk Dr. D. Gutsche of Washington University, St. Louis, will speak to the KU American Chemical Society at 4 p.m. today in 122 Malott on the chemical reactions involved in the synthesis of Colchicine. It has been found that colchicine has some effect on the control of cancer and Dr. Gutsche has been attempting to derive the material synthetically. It can be found free in nature, but has never been synthesized. The society will have a dinner in the Oread Room of the Student Union after the meeting. Correction Sally Newbert, Prairie Village freshman, was taken to Watkins Hospital Wednesday night instead of Miss Patricia Salyer, head resident at North College, as reported in Thursday's University, Daily Kansan. Miss Salyer telephoned the police. Miss Neubert was suffering from fatigue. The hospital reported she is getting along fine. Design Group To Topeka Plans for future field trips were discussed at the Interior Design Club meeting last night. Members will go to Topeka Thursday for a tour of the Carpenter home in West-boro. A poltergeist is a noisy ghost that is assumed as the explanation of rappings and other unexplained noises. SUNDAY Set Interviews For Fall Positions Cont. Sunday 1 p.m. Interviews for students in the School of Education for positions in the fall will be held with the following school representatives in 118 Bailey: Saturday — Citrus Union High School, Azusa, Calif. M, Jay Blaha, assistant superintendent (secondary). Monday — Tulsa, Byron L. Shepard, assistant superintendent, (morning). Continuous Sat.-Sun. . Wednesday — Garden Grove, Calif., Alton R. Morse, assistant superintendent. (elementary). Open 6:45 Weekdays Cloudy days and frequent rains in Norway's fjord country rule out drynig hay on the ground. The crop is spread on wires like laundry so breezes can get at it. TODAY HIS GREATEST SINCE "HIGH NOON" GARY COOPER FRIENDLY PERSUASION AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Feat. Tonite at 7:15-9:30 NEWS-CARTOON VARSITY SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY Open 11:00-Show 11:15 AFTER RONA ANDERSON · MARTIN BENSON PLUS Special Cartoon Show MaGoo vs. Roadrunner PLUS Comfort! Convenience! JAYHANER NEW ELEPHANT CUSHIONED CHAIRS Open 6:45 Weekdays Matiée Sat. 1:30-Nite 6:45 Continuous Sun. from 1:00 ENDS SAT Bill Haley in "Don't Knock The Rock" "Rumble On The Docks" 25 words K&E S Science Dean's c GRAY 1 pus, cor Call Bar BLUE S in Stud evening. Kansan badly c SUNDAY Lisa Gaye-Touch Counners "Shake Rattle and Rock" -Plus- Marla English in "Runaway Daughters" SUNDAY FRATER between Strong Fraternit 7370. BROWN hill son ciate it VI 3-394 TICKET steamsh about S Call MI Nationa. eraries Phone THREE nished. ing. Ai VI 3-12 Ger 214 Partic Job BENE Phone Sun. Fel rium—T $2.50. T Kansas SUPE THE