Show ite Briefs Coed Garners Presidency Of Music Honorary Group t fudy Beckstead was recently president of Mu Phi e music for M The following officers were feo Cindy Sheila i i wording Carolyn corresponding I fenice Mary i Inn Cynthia Jean chap-ij Ellen Jean rush i Becky chois-i and Julie alumnae sec- Installation ceremonies will be J kid Recently initiated members ce Janice Jean taice Marsha Marlene Marie to Julie Tall and 1 tae CLOTHING DRIVE clothing drive ends m. Donations of clothing gy be made in all sorority religious Ballif Hall and in the donation box of the Union Clothing will be collected at m and taken to the Salvation BAND CONCERT University concert band Present a program of folk js from foreign countries at Tuesday in the Music m concert band will exemplify modem music and from England t rm the concert Under direction of Forrest D. i professor of h band transport on an international tE KUUm is student director and Martin TRAFFIC FINES The Traffic Division has announced that all fines not paid before March 9 will be to the student's Registration will be withheld spring quarter unless fines are Students may pay fines at the daily from a.m. to p.m. INSTITUTE TALK Recently returned from Malcolm McVeigh of N. will speak Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Orson Spencer Hall The overseas missionary of the Methodist Church will speak on Angola and Portuguese policy The program is sponsored by the Institute of International McVeigh will be accompanied by Fred one of five Methodist missionaries arrested in Angola and deported by Portuguese They will speak at the Campus Christian University at 5 p.m. McVeigh has been an agricultural missionary in Angola for the past four and previously spent a year studying in LINCOLN ALBUM A Lincoln Album will be presented by the University Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Admission is Students participating in the Lincoln drama are Helen Lucretia Karen Yoko Yoshiko Linda Richard Jack Gordon Johnson and Gene Louise H. assistant professor of will the SPEECH READINGS C. Lowell Lees will hold r e a d i n g s for Shakespeare's Ado About on Saturday at 4 p.m. The readings will be held in Lee's Kingsbury Hall The readings were previously scheduled for March j |