Tuesday. November 2.1976 University Daily Kansan Events TODAY: THE UNIVERSITY SENATE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE will meet at noon in Alcove B of the Union. TONIGHT: THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION will meet at 6:30 in Danforth Chapel. TUA SIGMA will offer a class on ballet at 7 in 220 Robinson. The KU SADDLE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Union's Oread Hall, and at 8:30 in the Primate des Rapes Hautes Etudes in Paris, will speak on "The Origin of Literary Genres" at 8 in the Union's Wooldorf Auditorium. UNIVERSITY SINGERS, KU's freshman dance group, will meet at 8 in Murphy's Swarthout Reall Hall. TOMORROW: KU SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS will have a luncheon meeting at 11:45 a.m. in the Union's Hall of Science, in the professor of philosophy, University of New York at Stony Brook, is the speaker at the Undergraduate Philosophy Club's meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the Union's International Room. The HALLMARK LECTURE SERIES will be at 2 p.m. in the Union's Hall of Science, in the COLLEGE QUIZ HOWL, will be at 7 p.m. in the Union's International, Forum and Regionalist Rooms. The COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Council Room. The School of Social Welfare's search committee has narrowed its list to six candidates for dean of the school, Arthur Katz, intrudem dean, said yesterday. Dean search cut to 6 The committee will have interviewed all candidates by Nov. 13 and will then submit its three recommendations to Ron Pendlebury, vice chancellor for academic affairs. Calgair is responsible for selecting the door from the three candidates that said they had seen who knew what. a week to a month after the search committee made its recommendations. One of the six candidates is a KU faculty member. Katz said that being a KU faculty member wouldn't necessarily be an advantage or disadvantage to the candidate. However, he said, the KU faculty member would have the advantage of having developed relationships within the school. Katz has been acting dean since 1978 when Theodore Erstad left KU to teach at San Diego State University. Union snack bar nears finish Frank Burge, Kansas Union director, said yesterday that a snack bar being constructed in Parlor A, next to the Union Ballroom, should be finished by Thursday. Burge said the snack bar would be available for use during dances in the ballroom and while movies were being shown in Wooldorf Auditorium. 'We have a big weekend coming up with Burge said picture windows being installed in place of the center stairway in the building. the Iowa State home football game on Saturday followed by the Higher Education Banquet," he said. "We would like to be able to use the snack bar then." He said the Trail Room, next to the back Nest, would be remodeled during Christmas. Served with thin sliced roast beef, home-made dressing, mashed potatoes—smothered in dark brown gravy. Relishes included. Offer expires Nov. 30. 76 Present coupon. Elect the professional who vows to eliminate politics from law enforcement and whose goal is to provide the leadership necessary to bring our law enforcement agencies above reproach. These ideals are sincere promises and not just campaign rhetoric. Education *Experience Lawrence County Dept. Douglas County Attorney's Office *Education K.U. with emphasis on criminology related courses *Training Kansas Law Enforcement Wauburn State College Traffic Inst. & Seminars emphasizing an active knowledge of criminal hacking - Veteran Combat service in the Republic of South Vietnam ELECT SHERIFF—DOUGLAS CO. Pd: Pol. Adv. from the Huskey for Sheriff Committee Fund. James Huskey, Treas FALL BOOK SALE TODAY THRU NOVEMBER 13 Panhellenic Association Announces: Registration for Spring Membership Program 1977 Thursday, November 4 Big 8 Room-Kansas Union, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In order to participate you need 14 hours from the current semester and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.20-or-12 hours from current semester and a minimum G.P.A. of 2.50 For more Information contact Panhellenic Association 220 Strong 864-3552 Higher Education Week The University of Kansas Wednesday, November 3 Wednesday, November 3 7:00 pm "Forum on Higher Education," with five 1976 HOPE Award finalists. Kansas Room, Union Friday, November 5 12:00 to 1:00 pm Open discussion between KU administrators and students. Cottonwood, Meadowlark Rooms, Union. Monday through Friday, November 1 - 5 7:00 pm "Jayhawk College Quiz Bowl," contest between KU living groups. Elimination contests nightly; final rounds Friday. Kansas Union. Saturday, November 6 Saturday 1:30 pm KU - Iowa State football game. Presentation of HOPE Award and Higher Education Service Award at halftime. Reception for award winners following the game. Kansas Room, Union. Sunday, November 7 6:30 pm Higher Education Week Banquet. Featured Speaker, Dr.W. Clarke Wescoe Presentation of the Higher Education Leadership Prize. Kansas Union Ballroom. The Student Senate is funded by Student Activity Fees.