Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 28, 1956 -(Dally Kansan photo) PROUD AS PUNCH - While Bill Nieder is far away in Australia competing for the U. S. in the Olympic games, his wife Sue and daughter Connie give him morale support from their home in Lawrence. Sue Nieder was proud to hear that Bill has placed second in the shotput. She is shown holding a trophy Bill won last year at the Texas Relays and a pair of miniature track shoes which he sent from San Francisco Official Bulletin Bulletin must Relations office. a.m. on the day bring Bulletin Kansan. Notice place, date, and Items for the official be brought to the Public 222-A Strong, before 9:30 of publication. Do not material to the Daily litter, name, p time of function. TODAY Pre-Nursing Club, 4 p.m., 110 Fraser. World University Service Council, 4 p.m. room 306A, Student Union. All members please be present. Ku Kus, 5.p.m., Oread Room, Student Union, Missouri migration. Entomology Club, 4 p.m. 417 Snow. With recent Kochrome slides. Mathematical Colloquium 4 p.m.; 217 Speaker. Speaker Producer Dyon. "Open Mapbox Diagram" El Ateneo, 4:15 p.m., 11 Fraser. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union, New York Delta Phi Delta, honorary art society, 6:30 p.m., 327 Strong Hall. Collegiate Council for the United Nations, 7 p.m., office, Union. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Speaker: Allen Crafton. KU-Y meeting, 7:30 p.m., 305, Student Union. For people interested in the KU- Newman Club executive meeting, 7:30 p.m., at the Castle. Plans being made for Christmas party. All interested persons are invited to attend. Y ski trip an. 24-28, please attend. Sketch Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., 315 Strong. KU-Y Topeka Visitation committee, 4 p.m., Student Union. Last Tackle, 4:30 p.m., practice field south of Allen Field House. THURSDAY **Poetry Hour** 4 a. p. Muscle and Browsing Hour at Umm. Union, Roger Hour song, folk ballads. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich um 5 Uhr Donnerstag in 402 Fraser. Speaker: Dr. Branener, Dept. of Art History. "Contemporary German Art." Singing, refreshments. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. SUA bridge lessons, 7:30 p.m., 306B Student Union. Mr. Bodle will teach. Coffee will be served. The contest is open to all undergraduate students. Prizes will be awarded. Suggested speech topics and further information are available at the speech office, 5 Green Hall. Finalists will be selected from the tryouts to compete at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Strong Auditorium. Wesley Foundation mediation service by students of St. Luke's AME Church. Preliminary tryouts for the 32nd Annual Speaking Contest sponsored by the department of speech and drama, will be held from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in Green Hall. Speeches are limited to five minutes on any current campus problem. Regional chairmen are Tom Petit, Topeka sophomore; Bob Downey, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Fritz Rehlkopf, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman; Hugh Grant, Hutchinson junior; John Downing, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Herb Hilgers, Plainville junior; Marilyn Eaton, Kansas City, Kán. junior and Miss Perrin. SUA dance lessons party, 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Student Union. Final session. Free. Everyone welcome. Mambo instruction. Distribution of the Jayhawker is organized into areas, which are subdivided into regions. Area chairmen are Marilyn Perrin, Topeka junior, sororites and freshmen dormitories; John Meschke, Hutchinson junior, fraternities, and Bill Hirsch, Deshler, Neb., junior, independents. A total of 2,000 of the first issue of the yearbooks has been sold so far. Schmidt said. Copies may be bought or picked up in the Jayhawker Business office, 114 Student Union. Advertising salesmen are Dave Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., Neal Smoyer, Lawrence, Bill Oliver, Topake, seniors, and Grant Sally Carnahan, Topeka freshman, has been named direct mail sales manager. John Rodgers, Paradise senior, is auditor, Jere Glover, Salina junior, head secretary, and David Horr, Lawrence senior, editorial business assistant. Yearbook Picks Business Staff Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson junior, has been named assistant business manager of the 1957 Jayhawker. Health programs in Scandinavian schools will be studied by Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Student Health Service, on a Fulbright grant for medical research. Canuteson To Study Europe Student Health He will leave Dec. 8 and will be in Europe until Sept. 1957. He will spend five months in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, and the rest of the time in Italy, France, Spain, and the British Isles. "I will study attitudes toward the health of their students," Dr. Carnuteson said. "They feel less concerned toward college students but there is an awakening. They're beginning to start a small health service at the Uniwersity of Oslo, Norway." Earlier this year a Norwegian doctor, Aage Hangenrud, studied the University Health Service on a Fulbright grant. Dr. Canuteson said student projects in Helsinki, Finland, provide housing and medical care for students. "This isn't done in America," Dr. Canuteson said. "I may be able to get some ideas beneficial to us. Register for Door Prizes Remember . . You're Our Guest at Open House TODAY and TOMORROW "In elementary and secondary schools, there's more concern about student health than there is in America," he said. Debate Set At Evanston Dr. Canuteson will visit univer- Two teams from the University debate squad will leave Thursday to compete in the 1956 Northwestern University Invitational Debate Tournament to be held in Evanston, Ill. Friday and Saturday, Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech and drama and squad coach, said today. Representing the University will be Allen Hickey, Liberal sophomore; Kenneth Irby, Ft. Scott; William Lashbrook, Kansas City, Kan.; and Ronald Riepen, Overland Park; all juniors. They will debate the national collegiate debate topic "Resolved: That the U.S. should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries." Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. some time in the British Isles to make a similar study. Dr. M. E. Gross of the Watkins Hospital staff will serve as acting director of the University Health Service while Dr. Canuteson is away. Dr. John D. 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