--- --- Page 3 Around the Campus Petitions Out For Hopefuls This week will be a week of decision for campus political parties and those considering entering races for student body, and positions on the All Student Council. Petitions for president and vice president of the student body, party and non-party nominating forms for All Student Council representatives from school districts and nominating petitions for sophomore, junior and senior class officers are available this week in the Dean of Students' office. Dick Harper, Prairie Village junior and chairman of the ASC election committee, said all nominations with filing fees must be turned in by 5 p.m. Friday at the Dean of Students' office. The filing fees are $5 for a party slate plus $1 for each candidate on the slate. A $1.50 filing fee is charged on each class office petition. Driver Education Meeting Planned The Kansas Driver and Safety Education Assn. and the KU Extension Bureau will sponsor the Driver Education Workshop here on March 17 and 18. Approximately 90 instructors of driver education are expected to attend. Speakers will be Norman Key, secretary of the National Commission on Safety Education of the National Education Assn., in Washington, D.C., who will speak on "Status of Driver and Safety Education in the United States," and Lawton K. Smith, consultant in driver and traffic safety of the National Safety Council, Chicago, who will discuss "Activities of the National Safety Council in Driver Education and Traffic Safety." Charcoal Drawings On Exhibit at Dyche Two life-sized charcoal drawing of Sioux Indians have been added to an American Indian display at Dyche Museum. Miss Eva Van Natta of Kansas City, Mo., presented the drawings to KU. The portraits were drawn by the late Barron Brown of Rush County in connection with his studies of the horse Commanche, sole survivor of Custer's last stand. 'Animal Farm' Film Set for Wednesday Film features of fact and fiction will present "Animal Farm," by H. G. Wells, in color, at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 3 Bailey. Sandelius Keeps State Post Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science, has been reappointed by Gov. John Anderson as chairman of the commission on constitutional revision. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication, not bring Bulletin material. The Day Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Owl Society (Junior Men's Honorary) Membership Applications: Apply to the Dean of Men's Office before 4:30 p.m. March 15. Second semester sophomores, or first semester juniors with at least a 1.50 G.P.A. may apply. Presidents of All Organizations; Report changes of officers since September, 1960 by March 15, 1961 to the Dean of Men's Office. To register for interview contact Business Placement Bureau, Dana Stevens, director, 202 Summerfield Hall, Inter-American; Cargill, Inc. Insurance & North America; Cargill, Inc. Folge, Company; Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.; The Kroger Cooper; Linde Co. (Division of Union Carbide); The Goodale Fire & Rubber Company; Sunray Matilde & Co.; The National Roebuck & Company; The First National Bank of Topeka; Hallmark Cards, Inc. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. (Mon- dale Avenue) St. John's Church, 13th and Kentucky. TODAY The Mathematics Colloquium originally named Mr. Wm. Ziemer has been canceled KU Engineerettes Meeting: 8 p.m. Wakins Room, Kansas Union. Mr. M. W. Jenkins is an engineer and his wife will discuss with the group the role of the engineer's wife. NSA Committee Meeting: 4 p.m., Kansas Union. TUESDAY Teachers Appointment Bureau Inter- viewers will be Lester Gabel, Di- irector (Elem. & Sec.) Des Moines, Iowa. Interviewers will be Direc. (Elem. & Sec.). Kansas City, Mo. Episcopal Holy Communion: 12 noon, Canterbury House. WEDNESDAY Teachers Appointment Bureau Intervie- view interviewer. Intervievers will be C S. Dowler, Persi- Dir. (Elem. & Sec.). Tulsa, Oklahoma; & Eugene. G. Dir. Dir. (Elem. Dir. Colorado. Jay James Meeting. 5 p.m., 306 Kansas Union. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. — Nicholas Murrav Butler Entries are being accepted for the 1961 Taylor Book Collection awards, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Taylor of Kansas City. Prizes consist of $85 for first place and $40 for second. Book Collection Contest Is Open This competition is open to all undergraduate and graduate students regularly enrolled at the University except previous winners. TGIF Special The books must be owned and have been collected by the student. Entries are limited to a selection of not less than twenty titles nor more than fifty, regardless of the size of the contestant's total collection. is back again 4 HAPPY HOURS AT THE CATACOMBS Mr. Quinsey stressed that a collection being made for professional reasons is considered as fully as one being made for a hobby. Little Symphony Concert Wednesdav Each contestant will submit a bibliography of his collection with a statement not exceeding 400 words of his purpose in making the collection, including some reference to the circumstances under which the collection was made. This bibliography must be submitted to Robert L. Quinsey, assistant director of libraries, 318 Watson, no later than March 27. First award winner last year was Ann Hyde, Lawrence graduate student, with a collection of books on medieval life. For Fast FREE DELIVERY Call THE PIZZA HUT VI 3-9760 RY ONE TODAY! The Little Symphony Orchestra will present its spring concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Small Large Mozzarella Cheese ... 9.5 1.50 Green Pepper ... 1.25 1.75 Onion ... 1.25 1.75 Sausage ... 1.35 2.00 Mushroom ... 1.35 2.00 Pepperoni ... 1.35 2.00 Monday, March 6, 1961 University Daily Kansan Two featured works will be Concerto in G major for Viola and String Orchestra by Telemann, with Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, as soloist, and Cances for Harp and String Orchestra will be performed with Margaret Ling, instructor of harp, as soloist. Attend The CATACOMBS — Bands Every Fri. & Sat. Small Large Anchovy ... 1.35 2.00 Pizza Supreme ... 1.50 2.50 ½ Cheese — ½ Sausage ... 1.15 1.75 Hamburger ... 1.35 2.00 Added Ingredients ... 1.10 .20 The free program will also include the Symphony in G minor, No. 40, by Mozart, and "Suite de Pulcinella"” by Pergolesi-Stravinsky. Relays Interviews Tomorrow Interviews for applicants to the Kansas Relays committee will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 203 Robinson Gym. Available For Private Parties - 7 Days a Week Liz Is 'Resting Comfortably' In Fight Against Pneumonia LONDON — (UPI) — Movie star Elizabeth Taylor is winning her fight for life against one of the most virulent types of pneumonia known to mankind, her doctor said today. Her husband Eddie Fisher said it is "fantastic, unbelievable—it's just a miracle." "She is conscious but cannot speak, although she mouths words," one source said. "When she wants to say something she scribbles it down on aoad which lies beside her bed." The 29-year-old actress, suffering from staphylococcus pneumonia, was rushed to an exclusive London clinic Saturday after doctors had given her possibly one hour to live. She was reported "resting comfortably" today. 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