Page 3 Lecture Series To Open Monday A series of lectures, designed to help Western Civilization students, will start Monday, W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, said today. Dr. Sandelius will give the first lecture, "Introduction: Ideals and Problems of Western Civilization" at 4 p.m. Monday in Fraser theater. Thirteen new members of Jay Janes, women's pep organization, were selected this week following a rush tea. Topics for coming lectures are: Feb. 23, "The Separation of Church and State: Historical Background and Present Problems," Prof. William Gilbert, assistant professor of history; March 2, "The National Idea: Origin, Development and Present Trends," Charles B. Realey, professor of history; March 9, "The Growth of Science and Its Consequences," N. W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy. Attendance is not required, but students preparing to take the Western Civilization examination will find them helpful, he said. The Western Civilization committee plans to continue them next year. March 16, "The Individual, the Family and Modern Group Life," Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the sociology department; March 23, "The Democratic Idea and the Problem of World Order," Prof. Sandelius, and March 30, "The Humanities in Western Civilization," Dean John W. Dodds, School of Humanities, Stanford university. Jay Janes Choose 13 New Members New members are Norma Glass, fine arts junior, Watkins hall; Judy Crane, college sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Ann Kaaz and Lou Edna Diver, college sophomores, Chi Omega; Dorothy Smith, college sophomore, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Demeritt, education sophomore, and Pat Johnson, college junior, Lockslev hall. Joan Moherman, fine arts sophmore, independent at large; Janice Skaer, college sophomore, Delta Gamma; Elizabeth Teas, fine arts sophomore, and Elva Sutton, college sophomore, Alpha Phi, and Martha Jo Johnson, college sophomore, and Laura Shutz, college junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma Professor Wenaug Speaks At Engineers Meeting Dr. C. F. Weinau, chairman of the department of petroleum engineering at the University, spoke Tuesday in Wichita, at a meeting of the Kansas section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Friday, February 13, 1953 University Daily Kansan Dr. Weinaug spoke on the problems involved in teaching petroleum engineering. J. P. Everett, instructor in petroleum engineering, also was present at the meeting. The Best In Service Station Service Leonard's STANDARD STATION WARING ALSO EXCELS IN GOLFING—Fred Waring, who brings his Pennsylvanians to Hoch auditorium March 7 for a two-hour concert, also is an ardent golfer—and a good one. His companion here is Harry Obitz, pro for Waring's Shawnee Country club at Shawnee-on- Delaware, Pa. Dean Carr Speaks At Military Dinner Delaware, Pa. Students should be mainly concerned with their capacity in picking their number of hours, Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering said Wednesday at a dinner sponsored by the American Society of Military Engineers. at 9th and Indiana lower their number of hours in an attempt to raise their grade point average. Dean Carr emphasized that students making low grades should he went on to say that young men entering the service for the first time will get along much better if they consider the commands of their superior officers as opportunities rather than orders. Waring Crew Collects Coins to Tropical Fish There's a secret to being physically capable of making a tour with the coast-to-coast dimensions of the current 60-day junket of Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, and that secret is to know how to "relax." The Waring company, which appears at Hoch auditorium on March 7, is convinced of one thing: the best way to relax is to have a hobby. Mr. Waring himself is an ardent golfer, and promises that somehow he will make a sincere effort to get AWS to Present 2nd Faculty Follies The second annual Faculty Follies sponsored by the Associated Women Students, will be presented at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 20, in Fraser theater. Joe Marine, ballad soloist, will add to his collection of book match covers. "The Girl With Bangs," Joyce DeYour, will try to find new and unusual tropical fish for her aquarium, "though", as she says, "I haven't any idea how I'll get them shipped back to New York!" And comedienne-singer Daisy Bernier will seek out regional recipes of tasty food to add to her collection. The program will feature skits and musical numbers by faculty members. Proceeds from the program will be used for the AWS memorial scholarship fund. The scholarship amounting to $50 or more, was established several years ago in memory of women students whose careers have been cut short by death. Betty Lu Gard and Betty Hauck, college sophomores, are in charge of tickets. Peggy Long, college sophomore, is publicity chairman, assisted by Betty Knupp, college sophomore. Winifred Meyer, college sophomore, is general chairman. Members of the committee are Diana Foltz, pharmacy junior, and Marjorie Mackey and Beverly Churchill, college freshmen. Assistant glee club director Jack Best will spend his free moments in shopping for unusual "you-build-it" kits for his model railroad. As a ferroconologist, Jack is often seen riding along in a plane or train, expertly assembling his scale-model miniatures. Only 5 percent of the Kingdom of Jordan is inhabited. Tenor soloist Gordon Goodman will seek out rare postage stamps to add to the philatelic collection he is assembling for his nine-year-old daughter. Numismatist Bob Sands, another tenor soloist with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, will try to find rare American coins in out-of-the-way shops. But perhaps the most time-consuming of all hobbies enjoyed by the Pennsylvanians—including Fred Waring's golf games—is the rare avocation of glee clubber Bob Harris. In every community, Bob seeks out ancient graveyards. He's a collector of tombstone epitaphs! Calvary Baptist Church (SOUTHERN BAPTIST) 10th and New York Wm. A. Eichelberger, Pastor in at least nine holes once or twice a week, weather permitting. And he feels that such a tour will make for adding to a newly-acquired hobby, neuromology—the collection of odd names. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Baptist Training Union Special music by Haskell 7:35 p.m. Worship Serv 7:20 p.m. Wednesday Baptist Student Choir Prayer and Bible Study Dauforth Chapel Services 8:30 A.M. 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