University Daily Kansan Monday. Sept. 12, 1955. Page 8 Western Civ Adds New Program Thirteen full time faculty members will lead special discussion groups in a new Western Civilization program. It will be the first year that fulltime faculty members have led such discussion groups. Last year, when the discussion program was begun, Western Civilization proctors led the groups. Leading the discussions will be Ethan Allen, professor of political science; E. E. Bayes, professor of education; George Beckmann assistant professor of history; J. Lidon Fields, associate professor of Sunset W. 6th St. Ph. VI 3-9809 NOW SHOWING 2 Big Hits PLUS Tuesday thru Thursday political science; William Gilbart, assistant professor of history. PLUS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TUESDAY AND WEDNES- DAY AT 11:30 P. M. AFTER THE REGULAR SHOW Calder Pickett, assistant professor of journalism; Ambrose Sarticks, assistant professor of history; Alvin Schild, associate professor of education; James E. Seaver associate professor of history; Robert Sternfield, assistant professor of philosophy. PLUS Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science; Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, and George Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. PIN DOWN GIRL THE STORY OF OUR WOMEN WRESTLERS SEPARATE ADMISSION REQUIRED Under the new program, which was established last semester, sophomores must enroll in the reading course and attend the discussion groups. Juniors and seniors need not attend, but must take the comprehensive examination if they have not already done so. Freshmen and seniors must enroll in the reading course but they may take the examination. Six members of the psychology department faculty took part in the American Psychological Association's meeting in San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1 to 7. They are Drs. Herbert Wright, Roger Barker, and Martin Scheerer, professors of psych- One hour credit will be given sophomores for each semester enrolled. To graduate, all students in the College of Liberal Smith and Reese were commissioned Sept. 6, and Galbraith received his commission Sept. 9. Smith and Reese will be supply officers and Galbraith will be a line officer. Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, and the School of Journalism are required to pass the comprehensive examination whether enrolled in the reading course or not. Uranium melts at 1123 degrees centigrade. Discussion groups for those in the reading course will be held one hour each week. Attendance is required. 3 Graduates Get Navy Commissions Three KU engineering graduates of 1955, Ludwig A. Smith Jr., Edward F. Reese, and Joseph E. Galbraith last week received their commissions as U. S. Navy insigns in Lawrence. 6 Attend Psychology Convention schology; Dr. Erk Wight, professor of clinical psychology; and Drs. Edward L. Wike and Bert Kapla assistant professors of psychology. Galbraith is assigned to a radar picket destroyer, the USS William R. Rush DD71 714. Smith and Reese will report to a Naval Supply school. Ph. VI 3-9737 Welcome Back JAYHAWKERS Meet Your Friends at the .. OLD MISSION INN 1904 Mass. BEST FOR YOU! $ \textcircled{1} $ LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.