University Daily Kansam Page 6 Thursday, Sept. 27, 1956 Arts And Crafts Lessons Slated Arts and crafts lessons in jewelry design, photography and silk scen printing, sponsored by the. Student Union Assoc., will be open to all students. The class in jewelry design will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Union craft shop, Jim Stoner, manager of the Student Union Book Store's art department, will supervise the classes and provide the tools. Students must provide their own materials. A photography workshop, directed by John Stephens, Stafford senior, is a new course in the arts and crafts program. The workshop will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the craft shop. the silk screen printing classes taught by Jim Stoner, will begin Oct. 25. Members of the SUA Arts and Crafts Committee are Sandra Falkwell, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, chairman; Charles Garver, Mission junior, exhibits; Marilyn Eaton, Kansas City, Kan., junior, displays and Marilyn Beardsley, Liberal junior, scrapbook. CCUN Discusses Semester Plans The Collegiate Council for the United Nations met Wednesday to plan its activities for the semester. A panel discussion on the Suez problem is planned for next week. The speaker, place and time have not been announced. The council aims to study the purposes, activities and divisions of the United Nations, and plans to invite foreign visitors and foreign students to the meetings. Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, is faculty adviser. Officers will be elected next month. Sociologists To Hear Smith Dr. Carlyle Smith, professor of anthropology, will speak to Sociology Club members about his recent South Pacific expedition at 4 p.m. Friday in the Bailey Hall lounge. He will also show a film of his trip. Anyone interested in sociology is invited to attend. An election of club officers will follow the talk. The Four Corners country, where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet, is a natural geological museum. Rock strata showing the passing of the ages lie exposed in towering buttes, deep canyons, and lonely monoliths. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VT 3-2966 Now 7:00-9:00 Fine Arts Presentation A Daring New Film Experience "Love In The City" 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. The Bulletin should include the Daily Bulletin. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY Geology Club, 7:30 p.m. Lindley Auditorium. Speaker: A. W. McCrone of Shetland. Co. "Exploring the Canadian Northwest." Refreshments. Everyone welcome. German Club meeting, 5 p.m., 502 floor, 8th Street, singing games. Everyone is welcome. Chess Club, 7 p.m., Card room, Student Union. Speed tournament. Christian Science organization meeting. 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. All students, faculty members, and friends of the University are invited. Ph.D. reading examination in German Saturday 8 a.m., to be brought 200 Prasser FRIDAY No KuKu meeting today American Society of Tool Engineers field trip, to Union Wire Rope. 21st and Manchester, Kansas City, Mo. Leave Fowler Building 6 p.m., or meet at plant site at 7:30 p.m. Rides can be furnished. Please register at Fowler. Record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Museum of Art. Verdi: "La Traviata." conducted by Arturo Toscanini (the complete opera). Sociology Club, 4 p.m., Bailey Lounge. Dr. Carylle Smith will show a film on his recent South Pacific expedition. Everyone invited. Election of officers. Graduate Club, 8 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union Election of officers and students Al Ch. E plenic, 6 p.m. at the sand- meet behind Lindley Hall at 6 p.m. SUNDAY Lutheran Student Association coffee hour, 10:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Cost Supper, 5:30 p.m. Discussion, The Christian Standard of conformity. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Art Museum, Mozart: "The Magic Flute" Wesley graduate group, 6:30 p.m. Mathieu Student Group, 8:30 p.m. "What Does a Church?", Leader: Jeanne Fisk. Graduate Killed In Plane Collision A University graduate from Lawrence was among four men killed in an Air Force plane collision Wednesday at Laredo, Tex. He was 1st Lt. Robert L. Ziesenis, 26, class of '52, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Ziesenis, 1627 Rhode Island St. The body will be cremated in a special service to be announced later. The family requests that no flowers be sent, but asks that any money be sent to the University Endowment Assoc. SHOP BROWN'S FIRST Flannel Sport Shirts $2.98 Heavy Sweat Shirts $1.98 Training Pants Fleece Lined $2.49 Tuxedo Rentals Hooded Sweat Shirts $2.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass Accountants To Discuss Finance Problems Monday "Problems in Financial Administration" will be the topic of a panel discussion at 3.30 p.m. Monday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The School of Business will be host to members of the Kansas City chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants. Wiley Mitchell, associate professor of accounting, will moderate the panel. The following members of the aKnsas City chapter will participate: Wilev Mitchell. associate profes- Robert J. Charilton, controller, Rodney Milling, Co.; George D. Gee, vice president, and treasurer, Interstate Securities Co.; Del T. Sorrells, treasurer, Marsh Steel Co., and Advin K. Heyle, controller, Massman Construction Co. A dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 Monday in the Kansas Room of the Union. The discussion is open to all students and faculty. John W. Forman will speak on "Electronics—the Accountant's Bug-aboo or Boom." Dr. Forman, who formerly was a member of the mathematics department faculty of the University, is a representative of the International Business Machine Co. in Kansas City. Band Day Plans Near Completion Final plans for Saturday's High School Band Day were nearly complete today as the Baldwin Band joined the list of participating bands and Long High School replaced La Cygne. John Rodgers, Paradise senior and the host representative from Statewide Activities, has contacted students from each town or county to be represented at Band Day. These delegates will be at the park at 9:15 a.m. Saturday to welcome the instructors and their bands. Following the parade, the KU students may go on special buses which will take the musicians through the campus, acting as guides until after the picnic lunch. Nigeria, a British colony, is-almost three times the size of the British Isles. The Tale Of Fiendly Frieda (Oft Known as Frieda Friendly) There once was, in the domain of KU, A purple and pink Caddie which every one knew. Frieda, she was called, 'Twas known far and wide As being a cold, unfriendly snide. 'Til one day she learned of a new kind of gas, (Just made for this buxom lass). So reved up the motor And high-tailed it, she did Down to Leonard's where Courteous service, 'tis said transformed her From Fiendly Frieda to Frieda Friendly. Moral: Always go to Leonard's for courteous service and a "friendly" tank full of gas. PERSONALIZED LEONARD SERVICE STANDARD 9th and Indiana VI 3-9830 History of Sasnak Related To Club Donald W. Henry, assistant professor of physical education, gave a brief history of Sasnake to 50 members and guests in Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday. Mr. Henry said the club was started by Phog Allen in the 1930's. It was organized for men and women physical education and recreation maiors and minors. Sasnak's next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.24, in Robinson Gym. 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