Page 3 Education Students Vote To Organize Students in the School of Education and those who plan to enter the school voted in favor of organizing a Student National Education Assn, at a meeting Wednesday. Eight persons were selected to serve on a committee to draw up a constitution and bylaws and nominate candidates for offices. This committee will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday. About 45 students attended the meeting. Miss Etta Blanche Smith, chairman for the Kansas Commission for Teachers Education and Professional Standards, described the purposes and activities of the National Education Assn, with which the Student National Education Assn, is affiliated and told the students what they could expect to get from this affiliation. Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, Virginia Gerboth, Lawrence junior and past president of the student organization at Kansas City Junior College, and Carl Fahrbach, Lawrence graduate student and president of Phi Delta Kappa, a professional education fraternity, also spoke. Members of the committee are Mrs Gerboth, Marcia Herrin, Kansas City, Kan., Karen Miller, Horton, Linda Mistler, Leavenworth, all juniors; Judy Jones, Wellington, Martha Lawton, Bushong, Jim Yonally, Miltonvale, all seniors. Louise Owen, Galveston, Tex. graduate student. 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 materials to Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. Fulbright application deadline. Friday. American Academy and information available. 306 Fraser. TODAY Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room, Student Union. George Worth, English instructor will read poetry of Edward Arlington Robinson. Department staff meeting. 4 p.m., 350 Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Debate coaches supper and meeting 5 p.m., Student Union. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Der Deutschen Bund ein Bohley wird einen Lichtenbildwortrag uber Deutschland, Danomark and Schweden halten. Alle sind herzlich eingeina- Debate squad meeting 7:15 p.m. Concludes Round-Round Tournament 134 Shares Le Carte Franceais se reuirna jejeli la vinqt-quatre octobre a sept heures et demie dans la salle 11 Fraser. Tous ceux qui s'interesse au français sont invites. Ils ont enventailre de Lafayette, 1757-1857". M. Mahien et Mile Pamela Hutchinson. Newman Club executive meeting, 7:30 p.m. Castle. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. FRIDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal morning prayer, 4:55 a.m. St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Museum of Art record Concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Debussy "Mages for Orchestra." Beethoven: "Violin Concerto in D, Opus 61." Lutheran Student Assn. coffee hour, 3- 5 p.m. 1314 Louisiana. Westminster Fellowship Halloween party. "Gathering of the Ghouls" 8-11 p.m. Westminster House. Everyone welcome. SATURDAY Debate square elimination tourney: Giffen, Timpkins, Davies, Lehmman, Roever, Knightshaw. Math and Science Day, 9 a.m. Hoch Auditorium, Radio and TV will experiment teaching math over closed circuit television. Everyone welcome. Liahona Fellowship, 1 to 5 p.m. Church fall clean-up. Sacrament of Confession, 5 to 6 p.m. St. Anselm's Church Canterbury House. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Ralph Vaughan Williams: "A London Broadway Play," "Three Intermezzi, Opus 117"; "Rhythmics," Opus 79 in B Minor and G Minor. SUNDAY United Student Fellowship, 5 to 7 p.m. Following supper discussion following the evening by mem- brate. Educators Initiate 24 Pi Lambda Theta, honorary women's education fraternity initiated 24 women Tuesday. Those initiated were Sharon Bevan, Mission, Sally Billingsley, Betty Lou Douglas and Anne MacGreiner, Kansas City, Kan., Carol Marie Brown, Osage City, Jane Coolidge, Emporia, Patricia Cormack, Abilene, Susan Frederick, Glendale, Mo., Jean Hahn, Minneapolis, Harriet Ham, Atchison, all seniors. Ann Markwell, Gashland, Mo, Cherie Miller, Ft. Scott, Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo., Judith Mudland, Horton, Ruth Ann Pyle, Armstrong, Mo., Yvonne Schenck, Blue Springs, Mo., Patricia Anne Spangler, Hutchinson, Geneva Lee Swartzel, Mayetta, Donna Jean Watts, Kansas City, Mo., Katherine Westgate, and Patricia Carol Shaw, Lawrence, Georgelyn White, Valley Center, all seniors. Donna Esslinger, Clifton, Judith Heller, Pittsburg, both juniors. Special Education Group Meets Friday Members of the special education committee of the School of Education will meet with Dr. John Jacobs, director of division of special education of the State Department of Education at 9 a.m. Friday in 111 Bailey Hall. They will discuss mutual problems for training teachers for work in speech correction, mental retardation, crippled children and school psychology. bers of USF. Everyone welcome. Congregational Church. Lutheran Student Assn. International banquet, 5:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church. Call VI 3-1610 for reservations. Liahona Fellowship business meeting and informal get-together, 7:30 p.m. 1825 Louisiana. In 1953, a total of 143.000 persons were employed in manufacturing in Kansas. ... will make beautiful music with gas from .. The anniversary of 75 years of continuous service to KU by the YMCA will be celebrated at a birthday dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Room of Student Union. LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.—VI 3-9830 YMCA Observes 75 Years At KU Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will be toastmaster. Roger Brown, Topeka senior, will sing folk songs, and the history of the YMCA at KU will be reviewed in pagen. CHECK THAT PORTABLE Do The Batteries Work? EVEREADY—FRESH STOCK Thursday. Oct. 24. 1957 University Daily Kansan The YMCA and YWCA movements on the campus were combined into the KU-Y three years ago, primarily for financial resons, according to Charles F. Johnson, KU-Y general secretary. Under the present system, a boy and a girl work together in each of the organization's executive offices, commission and committee chairmanships. BIRD TV-RADIO JACK W. NEIBARGER, Prop. 908 Mass. V13-8855 Formation of the YMCA program as it is now began after World War II, according to a history of the movement on this campus written by Linegar. Because of the anti-race prejudice brought by the returning veterans, the YMCA was established as an unprejudiced group. To Attend UNESCO Meeting Clayton M. Crosier, associate professor of civil engineering and executive secretary of the Kansas Commission for United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, will attend the annual meeting of the commission Saturday in Mathastian. Use Kansan Want Ads Sunday Starvation Ended For Students Sunday, long a frustrating day for PIZZA lovers, has become a happy day with the addition of a new delivery kitchen by the Campus Hideaway. Too many orders and too few ovens have long been a Sunday problem at "The Hideaway," but they have solved it with the addition of two new ovens in a new building. No longer will hungry students have to wait for their pizza. Les Gerig, owner of the Hideaway, said that with the new kitchen operating for the first time last Sunday, delivery time averaged less than 30 minutes. 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