Page 5 uch Ad- dac ibs. 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 the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Communion, 7 Rock Chalk committee meeting, noon alcove. Student Union. Inquirer's class, 4 p.m., Canterbury House. Danforth Meinuations. 5-5:15 p.m. Danforth Chapel. "Moments for Reflections." sponsored by KU-Y Christian Heritage Commission. Phi Chi Theta. 4 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union, Business meeting. International Commission, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room 102 Student Situation. Le Cercle Franceis : La reunion de Noel aur lieu lejeul 6 decembre a 7 heures et demi, dans la salle Anglise de l'Union. Ceux qui veuient dans le choer sont bières de se reunir les jours a 4 heures, salte 113 Strong SUA bridge lessons, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 306B, Student Union. Coffee Room 208B, Student Union. Christian Science organization meeting, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. All students, faculty members, and friends of the University are invited. Krampusabend (traditional Austrian party), 7:30-p. 9, 402. Fraser. Sponsored by German Club. Singing, dance, entertainment, refreshments. Math Club, 7:30 p.m., Parlor C. Student Union. Speaker: John Hedstrom. "Non-Euclidean Geometry." Everyone invited. KU-Y advisory board meeting, 8 p.m. Oread Room. Student Union. University Theatre "The House of Bernarda Alba," 8 p.m.. Fraser Theater. Poetry Hear, 4 p.m. Music Room Shelter Room Read, 10 a.m. Read the poetry of Emily Dickinson. FRIDAY Episcopal morning prayer 6 : 45 a.m. Denforth Chapel. Holy Communion, 2370 N. 10th St. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and p.m. Art Museum. Mus培; "Turl" Broadway. Sociology Club, 4 p.m. 17 Strong Annex E. Speaker: Lawrence Olson of American University Field Staff. Probability Generation in Japan. Public invited Graduate History Club, 7:30 p.m., 306A Café Malin, Discussion will follow talk. Pi Tau Sigma. 6:15 p.m. English Room. Student Union. Initation banquet Speaker: Dr. James Tiedemann. The Earth Satellite and You to Pa E. Wilson University Theatre "The House of Bernarda Alba" 8 p.m. Fraser Theatre SATURDAY University Theater "The House of Bernarda Alba" 8 p.m. Fraser Theater. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Art Museum. Delibes: "Lakme." Canterbury faculty-student buffet, 5 p.m. Canterbury House Christmas cater- ing following dinner for the annual Canterbury carolling party. All are welcome. Lutheran Student Assn. cost supper Speaker, Prof. Owald P. Backun Speaker, Prof. Owald P. Backun Wesley Foundation annual Christmas dinner-program. $20 p.m. Methodist Society. www.wesleyfoundation.org Disciples Student Fellowship annual Christmas dinner and program, 6:45 p.m. basement of First Christian Church. Phone VI 3-4077 for reservations. Newman Club, 7 p.m., at the Castle Continuation of the series of discussions on marriage. Everyone invited. Refreshments. Holy Confirmation and sermon, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Church. The Rt. Rev. Edward C. Turner, Bishop Coadjutor of Kansas, speaker. MONDAY WUS meeting. 4 p.m., 306A. Student Union. All members please be present. Freshmen Bring Christmas To Vets A group of freshman girls from North College and Corbin Halls brought a little Christmas cheer to the Winter Veterans Hospital in Topeka. The 30-minute program for the Red Cross was organized by Linda Compton of Topeka, North College social chairman, and contained a variety of acts. Karlan Ison, Overland Park, and Pat Ryan, Kansas City, Kan. danced to arrangements of "Shotgun Boogie" and "C'est Si Bon." The Triads, a trio with Sondra McIntosh, Helen Lorson, Chanute, and Elaine Knupp, Washington, Iowa, sang "Blue Moon" and "Mr. Santa." They were accompanied by Jocile Mastin, Beloit. Solos of "Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine" and "Zing, Went the Strings of My Heart" were sung by Suzan Spainheur, Greensburg. Carol Potter, Turner, gave piano renditions of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and a medley of Christmas songs. When the girls had finished their numbers, Rosemary Nation, Chanute, fed the patients in singing Christmas carols. Graduate Club To Hear Debate "Iss Socialism Inevitable in the United States?" will be debated at the Graduate Club Meeting at 8:15 p. m. Sunday in the Student Union parlors. D. Postlestwaite, assistant instructor of Western Civilization, will debate the affirmative and Jorgen B Anderson, Jutland, Denmark, graduate student in economics, will debate the negative. Dial 630 For Campus Station. ARE YOU A Johnny Come Lately? (Meaning) HAVE YOU TRIED THOSE POWER-PARTNERS - Super 5D Premium Gasolene - 5-D 10-W-30 Kool - Motor - Year 'Round Oil For fast starts on cold mornings and smooth powerful running anytime, TRY THEM— YOU'LL LOVE 'EM FRITZ CO. "If any women want to register with us, we'll be glad to have them file," said Miss Sara Guy, program secretary to the KU-Y. "We haven't established any policy this year, but last year we set 50 cents an hour as a minimum price. Most of the girls who register are Y members but they don't have to be." SERVICE8th and New Hampshire Phone VI 3-4321 Many parents also call individual houses for babysitters. Some houses post lists at their phone desks of women who want these jobs. The parents either call for the sitter or pay her taxi-fare to and from their residence. CITIES Fifty to sixty cents an hour can be earned by students who baby sit in their free time. Any woman who wants to babysit can register and leave her schedule with the KU-Y. About 20 women are now registered. To Discuss Hungary At 7:30 p.m. Today University Daily Kansan CITIES Baby Sitting Jobs Offered "The Free World's Position In the Hungarian Situation," will be discussed by Emil Telfel, associate professor of journalism, and Ralph Varnum, Kansas City, Mo. junior and chairman of Campus Chest, at 7:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. SERVICE Mike Grove, Larned junior, will be moderator of the program which is sponsored by the International Commission of the KU-Y. The varsity hockey team was announced as follows: Miss Miller, Miss Roderick, Judy Jones, Wellington junior; Sandra Selders, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Sue Whitney, Mission freshman, Yvonne Schenck, Blue Springs, Mo. senior; Mary Walterscheid, Coffeyville senior; Mary Ledgerwood, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Jay Pope, St. Joseph, Mo. junior; Peggy Epps, Topeka sophomore and Nancy Fujisaki, Kansas City, Kan. junior. New members put on a skit satirizing the physical education instructors and their personal habits. Badges for intramural points were awarded to Ann Armstrong, Lawrence senior; Ona Finney, Humboldt senior; Miss Jones; Margie Basketball varsity members are Charlene Woodard, Iola junior; Miss Fujisaki; Miss Jones; Miss Godwin; Miss Schenck and Pat Sterett, Leavenworth junior. The initiates were Judy Kimball Sioux City, Iowa, Jerry Eichhorn, Martha Hammig, Colette Heister, Lawrence, freshmen; Cherie Miller, Ft. Scott, Molly Godwin, St. Louis, Mo., juniors; Peggy Peterson, Independence, May, Kay Rodrick, Independence, sophomores and Barbara Baenisch, Wichita senior. Nine members were initiated into the Women's Athletic Assn. at the annual hockey-basketball banque Wednesday at the Student Unior Women's Athletic Assn. Initiates Nine At Banquet square this moccasin is "strictly on-the-square" HANDSEW VAMP ORIGINALS THOROUGHBREDS THROUGH AND THROUGH Something old, something new to make this Trotter the moc for you. Truly a coed classic equally at home, on a date, in class or dormitory. Made of whisper soft heart o' the hide leather with handsewn vamp. Very racy, yet very functional Supports you in grand style. Pace this blue ribbon pair today! Those awarded navy blazers were Alaine Casebier, Oskaloosa senior; Sue Croker, Lawrence senior; Miss Selders and Ruth Taggart, Topeka junior. 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