Page 3 Executive Course Set The third annual Executive Development Program conducted by the School of Business will be held June 10 to July 12, 1957, Dean Leonard H. Axe said Wednesday. The course is for executive level business personnel who are expected soon to reach the top management positions in their companies. Dean Axe said that inquiries received already indicate the 1956 enrollment of 22 executives would be duplicated. That is the preferred course enrollment and 24 is an absolute maximum because of housing limitations, he said. The faculty will be drawn from the Harvard Graduate School of Business, Washington University, and both the School of Business and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at KU. $10,000 Possible As Teachers' Salary MARIETTA. Ohio—(IP)—A $10,000 a year average salary for college faculty members is possible if teachers are willing to use time effectively and experiment with new methods, according to President W. Bay Irvine of Marietta College. "Larger classes, mass communication and other devices could be employed to make fewer instructors necessary, thus easing teacher shortages and providing more money for salaries," Dr. Irvine said. "And the fewer checks we write the larger they will be." "Why can't a student learn just as well in a class of 20 as in a class of 15? We in education would do well to copy industry's plan of reducing the unit cost, increasing the quality of the product (student) and better rewarding the operator (teacher)," he said. Pilcher Nominated To Social Work Post Donald Pilcher, assistant director of the Bureau of Child Research, has been nominated president-elect of the Kansas Conference of Social Work. Election results will be announced in April at a forum in Wichita. R. Paul Bretsman, associate professor of social work and current president-elect, will become president in April for 1957-58. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. 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 miss that session. Do not leave the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Museum of Art Record Concert, 3 p.m. At the Morning Band. Boris Godunov, (the complete opera). Official Bulletin TODAY Newman Club hayrack ride. 6:45 p.m. Meet in front of St. John's Church. A square dance and barn party will follow, the hayrack ride. Refreshments. Studio Theatre, 8 p.m., Green Theater Three original one-act plays. Wesley Grad Group, 12:00 noon, Student Center, Luncheon. International Club presents "American Evenings," 10 p.m., Strong Auditorium, and dances of American Indians; spirituals of American Negro, exposition of modern ballet, native American folk ballads. Everyone welcome. No admissi- Studio Theatre, 8 p.m., Green Theater Three original one-act plays. SUNDAY Roger Williams Fellowship worship service, 9:45 a.m., First Baptist Church, 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper, 6 p.m. Lutheran Student Assn., coffee hour, 10:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Program: "The Relation to Other Student Movements." Newman Club short meeting, after 11 am, in the basement of the Coffee. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Art Museum, Tuesdays, Tales of the City (the complete opera). Hillel cost supper, 5 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Lecture and discussion on "Musical Tempers" by Joseph Rubinstein of the KU library. Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church and Student Center. Beginning new series topics in Christianity Applied.' Closest Wesley Grad Group, 8:30 p.m. Student center, Westminster College. We welcome "f1" Leader, Don Darr Graduate Club, 8 p.m. Student Union. Speaker: George Klein, geologist. "In Search of Mineral Deposits in North East Canada," with film strip. MONDAY Statewide Activities_hometown correspondent meeting, 4 p.m., Room 306. Student Union Collegiate Council for the United Nations executive board meeting. 4 p.m. Activities lounge, Student Union. Engineering Senior. Wins Scholarship Frank Robl, Ellinwood senior in engineering, has been awarded the Magnolia Petroleum scholarship for the 1956-57 school year. It provides $400 for the school and $400 plus tuition and fees for the student. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage, assist and recognize students in engineering. Excellent scholastic record, evidence of leadership, character and sincerity of purpose were the considerations in awarding the scholarship. University Daily Kansan IF it means courtesy in all dealings—then we have it. What does friendliness mean to you? IF it means prompt attention of your business matters—then we have it IF it means a congenial atmosphere—then we have it. IF it means the ability to handle your affairs without difficulty—then we have it. IF these things are what you want in "friendly service" then we are truly. . . "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" Me Should Try Again In 1960 A faculty member who is a staunch Democrat but a realist about politics bet a colleague at Ohio State Wesleyan University a dollar that President Eisenhower would be re-elected. During the campaign the KU faculty member forgot about the bet. So forgetfulness, he says, is less expensive when you lose. Douglas County State Bank 900 Mass. Thursday he received a letter from the Ohio Wesleyan colleague, with a check for $1 enclosed. The letter had one word: "Sobi" Religious Calendar Started On Campus The Student Religious Council has begun publication of a weekly religious calendar listing all activities of the many religious groups. The religious calendar will be mailed to all organized houses and religious groups each Saturday. Gerald Simmons, Parsons sophmore, is the chairman of the religious calendar committee of council. 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