IN THE BROWSING ROOM One of the many ceramics featured in the exhibition by Luella Vaccaro, this is a member of the "Lidded Boxes" series. The exhibition is on display in the Kansas Union. Frosh coeds preview halls in IRC tour Approximately 400 freshman women visited McCollum, Lewis and Hashinger halls Wednesday evening in an orientation sponsored by the Inter-Residence Council (IRC). Dormitory tours, skits and refreshments were included in the program, which ran from 6 to 7 p.m. Margo Crist, McDonald junior and IRC president, said the program was to introduce freshmen to upperclass dormitory living so that they can decide on a residence for next year. In the past orientations have been held during the second semester, said Miss Crist. She said plans are underway for further orientation programs in the spring. STUDY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE A University year in Aix-en-Provence under the auspices of the University of Aix-Marseille (founded 1409). EUROPEAN AREA STUDIES FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE HONORS PROGRAM (courses in French University exclusively) ART AND ART HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCES MEDITERRANEAN AREA STUDIES Classes in English and French satisfying curriculum and credit requirements of over 280 American Colleges and Universities. Students live in French homes. Total costs equivalent to those at private universities and colleges in the United States. "SEMESTER PROGRAM IN AVIGNON" "SUMMER PROGRAM IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE" Write: INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES (founded 1957) 2 bis, rue du Bon Pasteur AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE Telephone: France (Code 91) 27.82.39 or (Code 91) 27.69.01 By PATRICIA PRUITT Group discusses role of clergy Where does a priest or bishop derive his authority, in the eyes of a Catholic? Jack Kehoe will be a priest, and he has definite opinions. A Jesuit seminarian at St. Mary's, Kehoe is a tall, angular young man. Clear eyes look calmly from a ruddy complexion, and his hands shape his words. Kehoe was leading a discussion at Newman Club last night on the relationship between personal conscience and church authority. The dialogue was tortured, but his own opinions pointed to one element. "THE CLERGY ARE the knowledgeable leaders of the visible community of salvation," he said. "For this reason, the individual should feel a responsibility to react positively to the authority of the Church." An individual and a priest can, however, refuse to accept the dictum of the Roman bureaucracy if it is in direct conflict with his conscience, he said. "That is the ultimate question, of course. Only a few statements by the Pope are infallible proclamations. If they are not infallible, then they are fallible and can be questioned." HE CALLED THE ROMAN Curia (bureaucracy) a human institution. "We must remember that the authority is not for domination but for service. The source of the authority is based upon the presupposition that Christ founded a visible community of salvation whose purpose was to transfer the community down through the ages. The central element is to preach the word to others." "The Church gives the sacrament of life, the Eucharist, as contact with Christ. Truth is communicated through Christ. He ordained his apostles as bishops to lead. But don't get this wrong: The head of the Church today is not the Pope; the head of the Church today is Jesus Christ. He is translated through a sacramental system, bringing with Him love and salvation," Kehoe said. THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday Bridge tourney preliminaries set Preliminaries for the National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. The competition, sponsored by Student Union Activities (SUA) bridge events committee, will determine pairs to represent KU in the regional contests in February. In addition, trophies will be awarded to top finishers in men's, women's and mixed pairs. Undergraduates, graduate students and faculty may participate although only students are eligible for awards. Participants will play duplicate bridge. A $1 entry fee is charged. Registration will begin at 1 p.m. Daily Kansan Thursday, December 1, 1966 HENRY'S QUALITY AND SERVICE 6th and Missouri Wonderful, wild things happen when you go FORMAL. Just arrived—our new and distinctive collection of the latest formal styles for every black tie occasion. All by After Six From $59.50 RENTALS available at The University Shop 1420 Crescent Rd. Coat & Trousers $7.50 University Shop On The Hill 1420 Crescent Rd. THE Town Shop 839 Mass.