Thursday. Sept. 24. 1953 University Dairy Kansan Page 3 Sociology Broadcasts To Air World Cultures "The Ways of Mankind," a series of 13 radio broadcasts exploring the cultures of various parts of the world, will be topic of the Sociology on the Air programs this semester. The half-hour broadcasts are spons- TODAY Official Bulletin KuKu's: Fall rush smoker, 7 p.m. Pine room. Memorial Union. All actives, pledges, and those interested attend. Y. M.C.A.: 7:30 p.m., Jayhawker room. Memorial Union. Young Republicans: Business meeting and refreshments, 7:30 p.m. 106 Green hall. Delta Sigma Pi: 7:50 p.m., English room, Memorial Union. R. C. Christian Fellowship: 7:33 p.m., room 32, Strong hall. All welcome. Student Union Activities: Seeks Host or Hostess work, meeting 5 p.m. Memorial Union ballroom. Quack club, girls' swim club; Tryouts, 7:30 p.m., Robinson gym pool. Bring own suits, caps and towels. WAA: Meeting of members, 4 p.m. Robinson, gym. FRIDAY SUNDAY WAA: Open house, 4:30, Robinson gym. All new women students invited. UCLA Listening Party: Lounge, Record Dance in ballroom of the Memorial Union. LSA: Supper and program, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. Mrs. Magda Jensen, speaker. Slides of trip to England. Coronation year. MONDAY Gamma Delta, Lutheran students; Cost supper and meeting, 5:30 p.m. New student lounge, Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont. Speaker: Pastor Norman Brandt on "Using Your Education for Christ." Interdorm: Meeting 4 p.m., dean of women's office. KU Chess club: 7:30 p.m., Card room, Student Union. Debate Veterans Return to Squad Kim Giffin, debate coach, today released a list of return debate squad members who will be placed on the varsity team. "These debaters, in addition to the ones named previously, have made excellent records in past years and should give strength and depth to this year's squad," Prof. Giffin said. They are Lloyd Breckenridge, engineering sophomore; Paul Ceil, engineering sophomore; Marjorie Heard, engineering sophomore; Dorothy Meier, college sophomore, and Margaret Smith, college sophomore. Norton Richard Smith, business junior, and business seniors William Crews and Howard Thomas Payne. Prof. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department, said the program are made possible by a grant from the Fund for Adult Education, established by the Ford foundation Prof. Walter Goldschmidt of the University of California supervise the project. "The series," said Dr. Clark "gives an analysis of the cultura rather than the biological basis for the variations of behavior in people It explores the origins and development of cultures and the customs and folkways in various parts of the world. It's an attempt to understand the ways of other peoples." sored by the department of sociology and anthropology and will be heard Sundays at 3:05 p.m. on KLWN. October 4, "Stand-in for a Murderer—A Study in Culture," Oct. 11, "Desert Soliloquy—A Study in Education," Oct. 18, "When Greek Meets Greek—A Study in Values," and Oct. 25, "The Sea Lion Flippers—A Study in Ethics." The KU Sociology on the Air program, now completing its third year, was the first regular sociology broadcaster a commercial station in this country. Nov. 1, "Sticks and Stones—A Study in Religion;" Nov. 8, "Legend of the Long House—A Study in Authority;" Nov. 15, "You Are Not Alone—A Study of Groups," and Nov. 22, "All the World's a Stage—A Study in Status and Role." Other programs and commentators for the semester are: Sunday's program is entitled "A Word in Your Ear—A Study in Language" and will be narrated by Charles K. Warriner, assistant professor of sociology. Dr. Warriner's appearance will mark the start of podcast in the series since it stared in the Spring semester of 1951. Dec. 6. "Home Sweet House—A Study in Family." Dec. 13. "Survival—A Study in Technology." Jan. 10. "I Know What I Like—A Study in Art." And Jun. 17, "Museum of Man—A Summary." Religious Council Slates Service A vesper service sponsored by the Student Religious council will be held from 9:45 to 10:15 p.m. Tuesday at Danforth chapel as first in a series to be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings and at 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays. The Tuesday service will be conducted by Westminster foundation, Presbyterian young peoples' group. Other groups participating in the services are the Lutheran Students association, Wesley foundation, Methodist youth group; Disciples Student Fellowship, Christian youth group; Roger Williams foundation, Baptist youth group; Pilgrims fellowship; Friends youth group; Canterbury, club, Episcopal youth group, and Gamma Delta, Lutheran youth group. Don't need it? Sell it thru Want-Ads. Call KU 376. A wardrobe of separates will save your day and many a date! They're so inexpensive, too! open till 9:00 on Thursday Bureau Gives Job Guidance Janeene Fischer, education junior, was appointed chairman of the workshop committee at a meeting of Senior Panhellenic Tuesday. Panhel Names Work Shop Head, Plugs Owl So you think you are cut out to be a doctor, or lawyer, or perhaps an artist? It might be a good idea to find out what your actual talents are before your graduation and before you discover that you have the wrong kind of training. The place to get help with this sort of problem is the KU Guidance bureau, located in Strong annex B. Here you will find trained specialists in counseling and guidance who will help you select a vocation for which you are best suited. Her committee will be in charge of arrangements for the Panhellenic workshop, to be held later this year, which is an attempt to evaluate the sorority system's program and to affect constructive changes. Since its beginning in 1943, the Guidance bureau has conferred with more than 6,000 University students. It offers, in addition, its services at a small charge to high schools and non-college adults. Within the bureau, you may find the answer to almost any personal problem you might have—from poor spelling to lack of comprehension of the elements of bookkeeping. With proper guidance, a student may avoid selecting the wrong major. To obtain guidance services, make an appointment with the Bureau. As soon as possible, you will have a chance to talk over your problem with a counselor. Your problem may not require you to take tests, but if it does, these will be given at a time that is most convenient for you. Some questions take only a few minutes to answer; some take several weeks or months. The group voted to appoint delegates from each sorority to handle circulation of Sour Owl, campus humor magazine. Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, will meet with all sorority rush captains to evaluate the past rush week for future reference. In addition to direct services to the student, the Guidance Bureau tests approximately 1900 new University students each fall. To prepare the tests for the three-day testing period requires preparation beginning early in June. Under University contracts, the Bureau is assisting in setting up guidance programs in high schools throughout the state. It also is working in cooperation with the Federal government's Bureau of Indian Affairs in providing services to U.S. Indian reservations. Senior Panhellenic will supply ushers for the University Players laboratory theatre. Kansan classifieds bring results. 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