University Daily Kansan Page 3 Monday, Dec. 9, 1957 Campus Weekend Is Relatively Quiet It was a quiet weekend on the campus—one of the quietest since school began—except that Jimmy Green received a new coat of white paint. Workmen were busy this morning cleaning it off. With only four weeks of classes left this semester, perhaps students saw the need for some earnest studying. The basketball team played out of town Saturday night, and may students tuned in the game on their radios from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The Student Union was, as usual, the busiest spot on the campus, returning to normal operation after a stink bomb forced an early closing Thursday night. But compared to the three weekends just before Thanksgiving vacation—when three home football games brought large crowds to KU—the Union seemed almost deserted. The Campus Chest drive kept rolling along during the weekend. Contributions were taken up at houses and dormitories and the Four Freshmen gave a Sunday concert sponsored by the Campus Chest. It also seemed to be a good time for walkouts as pledge classes kicked over the traces for a few rebellious hours of freedom. Christmas decorations were seen going up over the campus. The usual weekend visitors found it surprisingly easy to drive or walk across the campus without battling huge crowds. Some students hiked up to Heck Auditorium Friday night for the Official Bulletin 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 to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Phi Beta Kappa meeting, 5 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. Undergraduate Math Club and Seminar 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker, Harley Stafford, "Periodic Decimal Fractions." La reunion de Moel du Cercle Francais nura lieu jeudi le 12 décembre a sept jours après la réunión, au départ de l'Union Building. (Eux qui desirent apprendre des noels français sont invités a les rencontrer une le choeur à quatre ans et meurèd dans la salle 113 Strong. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Theatre staff meeting, noon, Green Boom, Music and Dramatic Arts Build- Episcopal study group, 3 p.m. Canterbury House. "Holy Scriptures." Russkii libri sobirbiirsta v tovtornik 10 vo dekibira 1957 g. V 4 chasa v Samuula 10 vo dekibira 1957 g. N 121 Loudeira uiliisa. Budem pet', pit, chaf vesellistra. Miliosi prosim! La reunion de Noel Cercle Francais aura lieu jeudi le 12 décembre ou sept ombre sur le 1er samedi de l'Union Building. (eaux puis desirent approuendre des noels français sont invites a les repérer arec le choeur au quatre merdi, et mercredi dans la 12 thme). WEDNESDAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Debussy 'Petite Suisse,' 6:15 p.m. Beethoven 'Garnison gaugouse,' 7:15 p.m. Sainte-Savanne 'Carnival of the Animals,' Ravel 'Mother Goose Suite.' Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Faculty orum, noch Stuhlstaff mit Charles Leone and Calvin Vanderwert, "Faculty Concerns with Athletics." Phone reservations to office (KU 227) by Tuesday afternoon. Episcopal study group, 4 p.m., Canterbury, House. "Worshipl" Radio and TV meeting, 3 p.m., 222 Flint, Hall. La reunion de Noel du Cercle Francais aura lieu jeudi le 12 décembre a sept ombre de la journée à l'unité de l'Union Building. (eux ou desrent apprendre des noels francis sont invites a les repeter arec le choeur au quatre heures mercredi dans la salle 113 Social Work-Sociology - Anthropology Club. 4 p.m.. 11 Strong Annex E. Informal discussion and coffee. Everyone interested welcome. El Ateneo se reune a las cuatro de la tarde en 11 Fraser. Undergraduate Psychology Club, 7 p.m. Curry Room. Student Union. Films. "Paranoid Conditions" and "Sizophrenia." H婆兘phrenic Type." Discussion group." KU Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Student Union. Speakers, Kenneth Davis. National committeeman. and Dr. John Ise. Circle K Club. 7:30 p.m.. 306 A-B Student Union. All interested in Kiwanis sponsored college men's organizations are welcome. German Christmas mixed choir rehearsals, 5 p.m., 402 Fraser. American Institute of Architects. 7.30 Structure in Archi- tecture on Student Union. "Structures in Archi- tecture on Student Union." Film Series presentation, a German war movie, which apparently disappointed few. Robinson Gymnasium resounded with countless basketball over the weekend as intramural teams speeded up their practice schedules in anticipation of the opening of their competition today. KU Santas Help Needy Children Christmas parties for underprivileged children of Lawrence will be given by 12 organized houses during the next two weeks. Other houses will collect toys to give to needy children. Santa Claus will reign over almost all the parties, handing out presents to children from 3 to 9 years old. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has talked to the parents of the children who are coming to its party Saturday and are getting the children what they have asked for for Christmas. The 25 children at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pledge class party Monday will also see cartoon movies. They will receive stockings filled with toys and will munch on pop corn balls. The 35 children who will attend the TKE party will be picked up in a Lawrence fire truck. At the party they will help decorate two Christmas trees and see some cartoon movies. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will put on a few skirts such as "The Three Bears" for the 20 children at the party they give with Phi Delta Theta fraternity Monday at the Phi Delt house. The first of these parties will be given Wednesday night when Delta Gamma sorority and Delta Upsilon fraternity entertain 31 children at the Delta Upsilon house. Sunday is the most popular day for these parties with Chi Omega sorority and Delta Chi fraternity combining to entertain 40 children and the Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa and Triangle fraternities also giving parties. The pledge classes of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will combine to play host to 35 children Tuesday, Dec. 17. Nearing the end of its live television series on human relations, the University Extension will present the 11th show of a 12-show series Tuesday in Wichita with two deans and two students appearing. Two Deans On TV Show Jack Steele, associate professor of business administration, will be the host for the program. The final show will be Dec. 17. Guests will be Dean George Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Francis Heller, associate dean of the College; Ray Nichols, Lawrence sophomore, and Lelia Mayfield, Hutchinson freshman. The movie, "Human Relations and the Role of Youth," will be shown over KARD. Channel 3 at 5:15 p.m. Mademoiselle Contest Entries Destroyed Around The World All entries in Mademoiselle magazine's College Board Contest received before November 29 have been destroyed by fire, according to a report from the Mademoiselle offices. College women who entered the contest before that date can qualify without rewriting their tryout by sending a note of application to Mademoiselle's College Board Contest. 575 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. Bakery Union Ouster Delayed AFL-CIO officials decided today in Atlantic City, N.J., to seek a delay until March 15 in the ouster of the 160.000-member Bakery Workers Union on corruption charges. The delay may head off a clash between rival factions in the Bakers and also allow the union to choose a successor for its president, James G. Cross, main target of AFL-CIO objections. British Want Control In London, Britain is asking U.S. Defense Secretary Neil H. McErlroy for greater political control of British based American nuclear weapons. Mr. McErlroy has been in London since Saturday conferring on plans for planting America's frontline rocket defenses in Europe. In Buenos Aires, 61 persons were reported killed when an Argentine air liner carrying tourists to a summer vacation resort crashed and burned in a violent storm Sunday night near Bolivar. In Kettlewell, England, one of six boys and girls trapped all weekend in a flooded cave 300 feet below the lonely Yorkshire Moors was rescued today by spelunkers and frogmen. The other five were reported in "good shape" and were to be rescued quickly and taken immediately to a hospital for treatment. In Cincinnati, Ohio, the School and Society Educational Journal reported that college enrollment hit an all-time peak of 2,415,214 students. The number of women attending college full time jumped 5.2 per cent compared to a rise of 1.5 per cent for men. In Washington, a spokesman for the U.S. space satellite project denied today that the exact cause of Friday's embarrassing rocket fizzle was known and said that experts need "several more days" to determine the cause. Continue Shipping Food Government officials also said today that the United States expects to continue shipping substantial quantities of food and fiber to Yugoslavia next year. The statement came in the wake of reports from Yugoslavia that Marshal Tito may turn to Russia and other countries including Britain for military aid to replace U.S. arms shipments. Informed sources in Belgrade said Marshal Tito has decided to do without U.S. arms because America Pizza Delivered V1 3-9111 Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park is making too many "reappraisals" of its policy on arms to Communist nations. KU Woman's Art On Display Ethings, engravings and wood cuts done by Carol Smith, Wichita senior, are being displayed in the Colorado University Fine Arts center. The pieces are part of a student art work show. Miss Smith is an art education major. Fresh Glazed Doughnuts for your Christmas Parties or Study Snacks 5c each JOE'S BAKERY 412 W.9----VI 3-4720 LAST CALL For Formal Wear There's still time to get that "After Six" tuxedo and accessories for this weekend's dances if you hurry. 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