Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. April 11, 1958 A TASTY TREAT—Maria Frank, Salvador special student, is shown preparing one of the dishes that will be served at the International Banquet. (Daily Kansan photo) International Banquet Set For Sunday The second annual International Banquet, sponsored by the International Club, will offer approximately 20 different dishes representative of foods in 20 different countries. The food will be served from* The food will be served from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Ballroom at a buffet-style banquet. "We failed to get the home economics department kitchen as originally planned; however, we are managing to use private kitchens of friends who are eager to help us." said Harald Meyer, Reinach, Switzerland graduate student and treasurer of the International Club. He is in charge of the food for the banquet. Specialties will include salads and desserts by European students, Chinese fried rice, and Japanese susi. "I hope many people will be able to come because this banquet is to introduce the cultural aspect of food and to promote international relations," said Franz Ettlen, Switzerland graduate student and vicepresident of the International Club. He is chairman of the International Banquet. More than 40 students representing the 20 countries will participate in preparing the food and decorating the Ballroom. Tickets for the banquet can be purchased until Sunday noon at the ticket booth in the Kansas Union and the Information booth in front of Bailey Hall until Saturday noon. Parties Give Platforms (Continued from Page 1.) 2. A committee of independent students should be appointed to investigate and correct the problem of student housing. 3. Committee appointments will be made on the basis of petition and the interest of the individuals who apply. All appointments should be made only with the approval of the ASC and not at the discretion of the president or vice-president as the Little Hoover Committee indicated has been the practice in the past. 4. To assure better student government, ASC representatives and committee members must be made fully aware of their duties and responsibilities and must perform them as directed by the constitution. 5. Students should always be aware of ASC meetings and should be encouraged to attend and express their opinions." Bids To Be Made May 6 For Snow Hall Addition Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy announced today that bids will be made May 6 for a 4 story, air conditioned mammalian genetics research laboratory addition to Snow Hall. The addition will make KU one of the nation's key centers of biological research, according to John Weir, associate professor of zoology and project director. The U. S. Public Health Service has given the University a three-year grant of $150,000 to set up a mammalian genetics program. The buildings will be financed by an anonymous private gift. The addition will be of Indiana limestone to match Snow Hall and will be offset about 6-feet from the north side of Snow. The buildings will be connected by corridors. The mission of the research center will be the preservation of a stock of specially inbred lines of mice which are used throughout the nation for genetics and cancer research. Topeka Senior Named Top Orator The KU speech department was notified by telegram today that Ralph Seger, Topeka senior, has won top honors in the Delta Sigma Rho student congress held today and Thursday in East Lansing, Mich. The congress, sponsored by the honorary forensic fraternity, was a model session of the United States Congress. Seger won the highest oratory honors as speaker of the house. Wanda Welliever, Oberlin senior, was another KU delegate to the session. 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