Tuesday, March 27, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Coffee Hour To Open Debate Teams Return Boydeli Exhibition With 3 Wins, 3 Losses The Museum of Art will sponsor an informal coffee from 4 to 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday at the official opening of the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. The exhibition will be composed of a series of prints depicting the dramatic works of Shakespeare. Law Library Group To Meet Here in April The Southwestern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries will hold its fifth annual meeting here on April 6 and 7. Representatives from eight surrounding states are expected to attend the meeting. People-to-People will sponsor a meeting for out-of-state students at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union. Employment Meeting Scheduled by P-T-P The purpose of the meeting is to enlist the help of out-of-state students during the spring vacation in the P-t-P summer employment program for foreign students. Pamphlets on the P-t-P program will be available, and summer employment forms for foreign students will be handed out to aid in securing summer jobs for International students. Positions Open On Jayhawker Staff Applications from students for the positions of editor and business manager of the 1962-63 Jayhawker will be received through April 25. The application should include one letter from the applicant outlining his qualifications, and three letters of recommendation including one from a faculty member and one tion from Tom Yoe, faculty adviser cants may obtain further information from Tom Yoe, faculty adviser to the Jayhawker. Peace Union to Meet An organizational meeting for a University of Kansas chapter of the Student Peace Union will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Larry Laudan, Lawrence graduate student, said that about 35 KU students had indicated interest in a KU chapter of the SPU. ASC Meeting Set Tonight A proposed constitutional amendment—defining the selection of the All Student Council chairman—will be the principal piece of legislation to be discussed at the regular ASC meeting at 7 o'clock tonight. The amendment, presented at the last meeting by Charles Whitman, Shawnee Mission sophomore, would require that the chairman be a current council member. At present it is legal to elect a chairman whose term on the council will expire during his tenure as chairman. A counter proposal is expected to back this ruling. ANOTHER MAJOR piece of legislation is expected to be tabled. A proposed change in the secretarial bill to establish an executive secretary on salary and change the structure of the secretarial area of the ASC, was presented by Ron Gallagher, Fort Scott senior, last meeting. Gallagher has said he will probably table the motion in order to have more time to investigate the financing of the executive secretary position. The only other carry-over legislation is a request by Dean Salter, Garden City junior, that $100 be appropriated to the Peace Corps committee of the ASC for operating expenses. The request has been in the finance committee for discussion under an ASC rule about appropriations over $50. A report by the publications committee, requested at the last meeting, is also expected to be presented. Two debate teams which attended the Missouri Valley Forensic League Tournament at Austin, Tex., on Friday and Saturday both finished with three wins and three losses. Dean Salter, Garden City junior, took second place in extemporaneous speaking and Ralph Tremain, Salina sophomore, placed third in oratory. The teams were composed of Joy Bullis, Davenport, Iowa, freshman, and Tremain; John Stuckey, Pittsburg sophomore, and Salter. Color Photography Speech Set Tonight "Why Shoot Negative Color Film" will be the title of a public speech to be given by a professional color film processor at a meeting of Kappa Alpha Mu at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. The speaker will be Roland Jeanneret of Kansas City, Mo., who owns and manages a color film processing company. Annual Fashion Show To Be Given Tonight The annual fashion show sponsored by the University Women's and Newcomer's Clubs will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. A wedding party featuring Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kansas City senior, and Kay Cash, Fairview Park, Ohio, sophomore, will highlight the evening. Proceeds will go for a scholarship for a Kansas woman. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results Applications for the nine SUA Board Chairmen are available in the Union. The applications must be returned by March 30. Jack Fiscus* says... 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