Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 29, 1956 —(Daily Kansan photo) MR. AND MRS.JACK MARSHALL A First For The Campanile: It's Outdoor Wedding Site Miss Phyllis Coughenour and Dr. Jack A. Marshall were married Saturday in a double ring ceremony at the Memorial Companile. This was' the first time the Campanile, a memorial to World War II dead, had been the site of a wedding. It was chosen, the bride said, "because we wanted to be married in the outdoors. God's real church." Permission was given by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Ronald Barnes, carillonneur, played selections from Bach for the ceremony. Baskets of white mums and greenery formed the altar on a stone bench overlooking the Kaw Valley. The Rev. Paul Leslie of the Wells- ville Methodist Church officiated. The bride wore a ballerina-length dress of organdy eyelet over crystaline. A rhinestone tiara held a shoulder length veil of French lace in place. Her bouquet was white spider and button mums tied with satin ribbon. Dr. Marshall was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1953 and is a physician at Watkins hospital. Mrs. Marshall received her bachelor of arts degree from KU in 1951 and a master of social work degree in 1954. She is employed at Watkins Hospital. DELTS Instead of This Flash! Getting Pinned? Having A Party? For fast, complete, quality photo coverage call Delt Paddle Party BOB BLANK VI 3-0330 Quality Pictures only 50c each Hixon Studio VI3-7993 and Camera Shop Night Phone Our Wednesday Column Should Have Read Like This Official Bulletin Party! Party! Delt Paddle Party **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 Kansas No-Item notice, name, place, date, and time of function.** As usual, party pictures only 50c HIXON Studio and Camera Shop Night phone VI 3-7993 University Veterans Organization, 7:30 am. Jawhawk Room. Student Union. Phone, now, for the fastest complete photo coverage. Bob Blank VI 3-0330 Delta Phil Delta meeting, 8.30 p.m., University Student Union. Election of vice president TODAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Singing, devotions, TUESDAY SUA free dance lessons, 7 p.m., Jayahawk Room, Student Union. The Tuesday night lessons will consist of jitterbug and Latin American dancing. Sigma Gamma Epsilon smoker, 7:30 p.m., Trophy Room, Student Union. Illustrated lecture by Dr. H. A. Ireland. Law Wives, 7:30 p.m., Law lounge. Alpha Phi Omega business meeting, 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Student Union. Roger Janssen Fellowship coffee hour. 8:12 a.m. 1124 Mississippi Topic: "Christian Ethics." Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. (the complete audiolibri: "I'll watch" the complete album) WEDNESDAY Faculty Forum, noon. English Room. Gale Moss, director of Turnpike Authority, discusses the KU-Yaffee KU 227, for a reservation before noon Tuesday. Newman Club executive meeting. 7:30 p.m., at the Castle. Members please at- Pre-ursing Club, 4 p.m., 110 Fraser. Collegiate Council for U.N. business meeting, 4 p.m., office, Student Union. Election of officers. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m. Oread Room, sanitation Union. Write ghost stories on Halloween Ku-Kus, 5 p.m. Oread Room, Student Union. THURSDAY University Women's Club, 2:30 p.m. Museum of Art Jause Freshawk meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Pine Room, Student Union. According to the American Medical Association, some 20 million Americans are suffering from a cold on any given day. "Take the land from the farmers who are willing and let them find other jobs" was the verdict of Dr. John Ise, professor emeritus of economics, when he spoke on "Agricultural Surplus and the Foreign Policy of the United States" to the International Club Saturday. Waste Of Labor,Land,Cause Of Farm Surplus, Ise Says He termed his plan politically dead, however, saying, "You don't Education Classes Visit K.C. Schools expect Congress to approve this plan, do you?" Eight Kansas City, Mo., grade schools were visited Thursday by 127 students from physical education classes of Miss Joe Stapleton, associate professor, and Lawrence Heeb, assistant professor of physical education. The group met at the Junior College of Kansas City, Mo., where they were told the organization of physical education programs in the schools. He said the United States would not get anything by exporting agricultural products, but he recognized the usefulness of giving wheat to countries where there is a shortage of food because of natural disasters. The students were divided into eight groups, and each visited a school. Lunch was served in the individual schools, and the group held a discussion with the school principal and classroom teacher. Table Tennis Matches To Be Held Thursday In a question and answer session, he said the soil bank program is really the Brannan plan which Democrats proposed in the past and is not a plan to insure conservation of land. A table tennis tournament sponsored by the Student Union will be played from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union Ballroom. To a question concerning labor conditions in the South. Dr. Ise said, "The South is losing billions of dollars by keeping Negroes from fair practices in employment." He said automation does not create unemployment, and that, in the long run, people tend to be employed in better conditions. Players can enter at the information desk in the Student Union or can send their entries to Dick Dowell, 1540 Louisiana. Anyone on the campus is eligible. Delta Fhi Delta, honorary art society, will meet at 8:30 p.m. today 305A at the Student Union. Business will include election of a vice president. All members are asked to attend. Delta Phi Delta To Meet Dean To Talk In St .Louis "The Need for Better Communication in the Profession" will be the subject of a talk by Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Art and Sciences at the National Convention of Teachers of English Nov. 22-24 in St. Louis. Club To Have Costume Party The International Club will sponsor a costume party at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Jayhawk room of the Student Union. A prize will be awarded for the fanciest costume. SPECIAL! HALLOWEEN Month's End Event - 3 DAYS ONLY- TODAY, TUESDAY & V TODAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY All "Ivy League" Sport Shirts Regularly $5.00 & $5.95 "Ivy League" Trousers 15% OFF Regularly $4.95 to $17.95 10% OFF All Sweaters Crew-Neck "V"-Neck Regularly $10.95 to $14.95 15% OFF 1237 Oread Norman VI 3-0883 On The Campus