5 Senior to outline plans over coffee The Senior Coffee will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. All seniors have been officially excused from classes to attend, according to Jim Crumpler, Sharon Springs senior and senior class publicity chairman. THE SENIORS WILL VOTE on the class gift, announce the HOPE Award winners, make plans for their spring party, and view displays of graduation announcements and the class ring at the coffee. Festival chairman appointed The chairman for next year's Festival of the Arts, sponsored by the Student Union Activities (SUA) Board, is Mike Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. The date for the festival is still to be approved by the University Events Committee. But Kirk said next year's festival will take place at about the same time as this year's festival—late in March. Kirk intends to retain the same format as this year's festival. The music, art, movie and theatre productions will last for a week. "No plans have been made formally yet." Kirk said. Students and interested persons are invited to send suggestions as to what they would like to have in next year's festival to Mike Kirk. SUA office, Kansas Union. "General courtesy and responsiveness of the audience to the performers, marked this year's festival. "This favorable impression gives us a chance of having even better performers next year," Kirk said. Ideas differ on religion "Christianity That Really Works" will be the topic of a dialogue between the Rev. Ronald Sundbye, minister of the First Methodist Church and the Rev. Clint Dunagan, pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum room. Bill Marshall, director of the Baptist Student Union which is sponsoring the dialogue, said that traditionally the Methodists and the Baptists have had different approaches to Christianity. "We hope the dialogue will aid in the sharing of these differing ideas. The Rev. Mr. Sundbye is known by the students to have some unique ideas, so it should be interesting," Marshall said. He said the dialogue will be open to the public and urged all those interested to attend. Details of the graduation procedure and senior breakfast will be outlined. "The Senior Coffee is the most important function the class will have this year to get things outlined." Crumpler said. MASTERWORK (A Product of Columbia Records) MODEL-M-4610 $219.00 Reg. $279.95 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO Logical name Ends Tonight! "GEORGY GIRL" 7:30 & "The GROUP" 9:30 Next! Starts Wednesday "LORD JIM" & "KHARTOUM" Ends Tonight! "HOTEL" 7:15 & 9:35 Next—2 DAYS ONLY! "Juliet of the Spirits" BARCELONA. Spain—(UPI)—Cristobal Lozano isn't the only boy born in Spain this year to be named Cristobal. But he has a better reason for his name than most. He was delivered to his 19-year-old mother, Trinidad, on a streetcar. The patron saint of streetcar conductors is—Cristobal. Stainless steel uses Coming Friday "CASINO ROYALE" PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — New uses are always cropping up for stainless steel. Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 25, 1967 They include shingle and siding nails, automobile rocker arm panels, burial caskets and plumbing hardware, according to researchers at Cricible Steel Company. If you see news happening— call UN 4-3646