Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 29, 1961 Religion Review The student religious organizations at KU, in the midst of program organization and membership drives, have selected regularly scheduled meeting times. Announcements of each organization's program will appear in the UDK weekly. Following is the regular schedules of the religious organizations. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Jewish student organization, will have Sabbath service at 7:30 p.m. each Friday at the new Jewish Center, 917 Highland. Discussions, forums and speakers will be chosen for these meetings. CANTERBURY ASSOC., Episcopalian faculty-student fellowship meeting, is held at 5 p.m. each Sunday at Canterbury House, 1116 Louisiana. Students meet for prayer, followed by supper and the program. The programs are concerned with the Episcopalian Church's pattern of worship and its position of Christianity in the world. The Canterbury Assoc. holds morning prayer at 6:45 each Tuesday and Friday at Canterbury House. Evening prayer is held at 9:30 each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Day in Danforth Chapel. Communion Services are at 7 a.m. each Tuesday and Friday and noon Monday and Thursday in Canterbury House. Communion is also held at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in Danforth Chapel. WESLEY FOUNDATION'S areas of concern this year are study, worship, church mission and the community. These appear throughout the foundation's various programs. The Sunday evening program begins at 5 with supper and program following. Two programs are carried on simultaneously, the student choosing which he wants to hear, "College Life Under Pressure" deals with ethical choices, pressures and conformity and the search for status in the college student's life. "Is America Christian?" is concerned with the mission of the Church in the U.S. Study groups meet at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Morning prayer is held at 7:30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Community Worship is at 9:15 p.m. each Tuesday. Post-Game Dance Student Union Activities is sponsoring a free post-game dance in the Kansas Union Ballroom after the Wyoming game tomorrow. Verne Grimsley and his combo will play from 8:30-10:00 p.m. and refreshments will be available. 150 New Members Signed by KU-Y The KU-Y, campus YMCA and YWCA organization, signed 150 new members at their membership meeting last night. This meeting was the highlight of the KU-Y membership drive which ends Saturday. The theme of the meeting was discussion of the Y's activities. A skit, depicting the lack of members developed the membership theme. The skit reminded everyone that the KU-Y doesn't take time, it just takes interest. Co-president, Jane Dunlap, Lawrence senior, spoke to the new members and explained the KU-Y was not a religious group nor was it a social group but rather an "in between group." 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