Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 28, 1957 (Daily Kansan photo) MOST POPULAR EXHIBIT-An exhibit of human fetuses drew the most attention Saturday at the annual KU Science and Mathematics Day. Two high school students are shown observing the display on the second floor of Snow Hall. Broadway Success Opens Tonight In Hoch Auditorium The comedy success, "No Time For Sergeants," will be presented at 8:20 tonight in Hoch Auditorium as a concert course extra. The play was adapted by Ira Levin from the novel by Mac Hyman, It appeared for two years, 800 performances, in the Alvin Theater on Broadway. The cast will be the original Broadway cast. Stockdale is played by Charles Hohman, who played the role for over a year on Broadway. Others in the cast are Rex Everhard as the sergeant, Tucker Ashworth as Stock- The story is about a Georgia plowboy, Will Stockdale, who does not object to being drafted into the Air Force. He treats sergeants and officers as equals and nearly wrecks the peacetime operation. Miss Twente To Be On Wichita TV Miss Esther Twente, professor of social work, will be a guest on the live television show "Community Agencies Look at Human Relations" at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday on KARD, Channel 3, Wichita. William Conboy, associate professor of speech, will be host for the show. dale's buddy, Howard Freeman and Royal Beal as two enraged generals, and ames Millhollin as the Air Force psychiatrist. 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 on the day of publication. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Undergraduate Math Club and seminar, 4 p.m. 203 Strong, Gilbert Chun, speaker, "Properties of Circles." Geniac computer will be demonstrated. Jayettes, unaffiliated women. 5 p.m. Pine Room Student Union. Kuku Club, 5 p.m., 305 Student Union. Bank payable for those going to Nebraska Episacpil morning prayer, 4.65 a.m. St. Anselm Chapel, Canterbury House. Epicopiscal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. St. Anselm Chapel, Canterbury House. Theater start meeting, hool, Green Room. Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Theater Studio. KARD, Wichita. William Conboy, moderator. Miss Esther Twente on panel. Episcopal choir rehearsal, 7 p.m., Trinity Church. Nursing Club, 7-8 p.m. 110 Fraser. Society, Student nurses from KU Medical Center. Kenneth Irby, Fort Scott senior, and Ray Nichols, Lawrence sopbomores, are winners of the final debate of the KU debate squad elimination tournament held Saturday afternoon. Public Works Engineering For Positions In KU Collegiate Young Republics Club, K 3:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room Student Union. Speaker. Atty. Gen. John Anderson Jr. Memberships will be sold. Refreshments. Eleven teams participated in the elimination tournament Saturday. This tournament followed the round-robin tournament which was completed Thursday night. Design — Investigation — Construction of Roads - Bridges - Sewers - Storm Drains - Hydraulic Structures - Buildings - Water Works KU Sophomores Win Last Debate Irby and Nichols debated Larry Ehrlich, Russell, and Alan Kimball, Derby, freshmen in the final debate. Irby and Nichols were winners of the round-robin tournament and for their victory will receive a plaque. See the Representative of the Judges for the final debate were Dr. Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech. Wilmer Linkugel, instructor of speech and drama and assistant director of debate, and Phil Tompkins, assistant debate coach. 8 Meetings Left For AUFS Expert Willard A. Hanna, American Universities Field Staff specialist on Indonesia will meet with eight student and faculty groups Tuesday and Wednesday, his last two days on the campus. County of Los Angeles Civil Service Commission His schedule: Engineering Recruitment Service - Tuesday 10 a.m., Religion and Society class, 11 Strong Annex E; 11 a.m., Governments and Politics of the Far East class, 204 Strong: noon, luncheon with Human Relations faculty group, 11 Strong; 6:30 p.m. geography seminar, Faculty Club. On Campus Oct. 31 Wednesday noon, faculty forum, English Room of the Student Union; 2 p.m. Economic History of Europe class, 206 Snow; 3 p.m., Modern Social Practices class, 203 Bailey; 6:30 p.m. dinner with faculty group, English Room of the Student Union. Our brochure is on file in your Placement Office The mid-semester test will count one-third of the student's grade for the discussion group. The rest of his grade is based upon his discussion in class. Kansas' population is scattered throughout 105 counties, 607 cities and 131,194 farms. Yep, It Takes 2 The premature drop in temperature brought many complaints from students who had planned weekend hayrack rides, picnics and sandbar parties. One of the complaining students was a coed who refused to go on a hayrack ride because it was too cold. "I don't think it's ever too cold for a hayrack ride," her friend argued. Students who take the 6-hour course by enrolling in a discussion group earn one hour credit for each of two semesters. They receive four hours credit for the final examination. The 998 students in the Western Civilization classes will take their only hour exam of the semester this week. "It is if you don't have a date," the coed moaned. 65 Attend Y Conference Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and the School of Education are required to take the course. About 65 persons from seven colleges and universities attended the YMCA-YWCA district conference held Friday through Saturday in the Student Union. The theme was "See What You've Got Into." James E. Seaver, associate professor of history and director of the Western Civilization program, said instructors in the honor sections of the course may use the mid-semester test if they think it best for their classes, but it is not required. About 120 students are included in the honor sections. Bill Witt, Garden City senior who studied in Pakistan last year, showed slides taken there and in the Near East area. Dr. Walter Meserve, assistant professor of English, speaking on the "Basis of Responsibility." emphasized the student's responsibility to self, college and faith. Group discussions were led by Ruth Hughes, student YWCA secretary for the Rocky Mountain region and the Rev. James Ewing, associate minister of the Plymouth Congregational Church. Schools represented were Bethel College Newton; University of Wichita, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg; Friends University, Wichita, Kansas State College and KU. Irish Writer Dies At 79 DUBLIN—Lord Dunsany, 79, Irish poet, novelist and dramatist who wrote with a quill pen on parchment, died Friday night. He had a wide following in the United States, where he also lectured frequently. Salt reserves in Kansas are estimated at five trillion tons, enough to last several thousand years. 998 Ready For Exam Fraser Hall was opened publicly on December 2, 1872. It was built and furnished at a cost of $150,000, and dedicated officially on November 22, 1877. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. 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