Tuesday, December 8, 1970 University Daily Kansan 3 Sparkle Plenty Kansas Photo by JIM FORBES Faith Founded in 1844 of the Christmas spirit. Shoppers哭喊, checking off their Christmas lists in the midst of the extra illumination. But Christmas season or no Christmas season. Halloween weather lingers on, and some shopperss save for the new year. The seasons of a white Christmas might better be saved for the new year. Bells and lights span the streets of downtown Lawrence lending an air Every Thursday night for the last semester a group of 15 students met in the Kansas Union Baha'i Club. These students make up a team, called the Baha'i灵敏ness according to Marty Schirr, Shawnee Mission graduate and member of the Local Spiritual Association. That figure was Baba'u'ha'l (Gory of God) who claimed his own founder of the Baha'i. (Followers of the Gory's faith, Baba'u'ha'l is known where he wrote more than 100 books and represented the scriptures of the Baha'i that makes the Baha'i faith the only book in the handwriting of the Baha'i. By Wm. RAY SELLERS The Bahai's faith is relatively new, it was founded on May 23, 1844 by a young Persian called the hah. He claimed that he was the author of a new spiritual figure who would unite the human race. Baha'i Religion Is Relatively New Today the headquarters of the faction is in Hafia, Israel where the UJI was located. JJ is located. The UJI rules the religion and is made up of nine The Lawrence chapter of the Baha'i faith was founded by two sisters about seven years ago. The sisters now work in the UHJ. The club's membership is made up of persons of different religious, racial and national backgrounds. Miss DeCanna said. Postalwrite said that there are 18 months of 19 days in the month, 5 extra days each year, depending on whether or not it is leap year. On March 21 and the Bahá'í fast on March 21, the 19th month, between sunrise and sunset. Every 19 days the Baha's meet and have a feast. The feast is divided into three parts that blend together, said Miss Jamaica, in her readings from the holy books and reports, refreshments and talk. The KU Baha'i club is open to any one whether or not a member of the Baha'i religion. Miss DeCamp said. Postlattewa said that the religion is supported by its members in its membership. Each member must contribute but there is no requirement to bring out there is no required commitment. There are no rituals in the Baha'i Faith, according to Bob Postlebwaite. Prairie Village is one of the Baha'i publicity committees. to become a member or one Baha'i faith all has to do is sign a card that is also signed by the local Spiritual Assembly. Once a member, one is obligated to pray daily in three ways, one short prayer at noon, a medium length prayer night or a long prayer sometimes during the day, said Miss DeCamp. Members are not allowed to use drugs or alcohol unless ordered to do so by their doctor for medical reasons. Postlethwaite said When a member of the Baha"s Faith gets married, he must have By Wm. KAT SELL. Kansan Staff Writer Alaska Honors Late Senator He said that the camp consisted of five weeks of hard work and supervised recreational activities for the students, and that The camp has brought junior high and high school students from Lawrence for 33 years to enjoy and gain knowledge through the camp. WASHINGTON (CPI) — The warden has passed legislation to write Alaska to place a status of death in the Capitol, where each state is allowed to display two status. Barrett's state would be held in 1968, played by a role in snapping Alaska's statehood. the consent of all four parents whether or not both the bride and groom are members, Postlethwaite said. Divorces are discouraged, but they are allowed if the couple passes away which they separate and try to find their different if their differences work out during this year they are divorced or divorce according* Postlethan.* 33-Year-Old KU Camp Faces Yearly Enrollment Problems "The Marriea Women" SUA Classical Film Wed., Dec. 9 SUA➡ FILMS The University of Kansas Midwestern Music and Art Camp and Affiliate Divisions is now approaching its 8th anniversary, so we are looking forward to seem to be much different now than it was in its early years, but one element has remained constant—Russell L. Wiley, camp director of the Baba'i faith are allowed to contribute. according to Marie DeCamp Prairie Village junior and vice chairman of the KU Baba'i Club "I have dedicated a goodly portion of my life to the building of this camp and it is a source of great satisfaction to see young people of this caliber in action—as well as so cooperative." Wiley said. The exam is given in three sections and each section is graded by three professors in the Spanish department. The student must choose whether the student should receive an honor, pass or fail. If a Because the German it afforded the young students an opportunity to be away from home and to feel the first experiences of responsibility Soura said that one of the four had been told by his advisory committee that he might not be doctorate material. Another of those falling had been advised to return home before attempting the exam. The German department was the first language to be admitted to the program, which was highly successful for two years. Wiley said that the study involved Robert Eikin, a member of the University UKU for a job at University of Göttingen. The camp, according to Wiley, began in 1938 as a small band called an orchestra and a camp added a small orchestra and a central section was added. The art segment of the camp was included in 1950, and in 1953 the group was formed by the National Science Foundation asked to have their science program included in 1953. Ballet, however, were also included in the late 1950's. Above Average Number Fail Ph.D. Spanish Exam Seven graduate students took the exam and four failed to pass it. The first exam was a PhD exam. This exam is the first step in attaining a PhD from KU's The number of students that failed the written examination in South Wales doctorate degree program was two times the number, but was not unusually high, according to Raymond Whigham in British and Portuguese department. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM TUESDAY—DECEMBER 14th 12.12 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Calendar) 1:00 Urban Confidence 1. 360 Hearl Hall. Nicaragua扎库, hairey 2. KU Classroom. History of American Journalism (19of Calder Pickett) 3. Thunderstrike a day. Professor Donald Mexico Afternoon Art Burchard Hall Campus & Library Campus & Library 51 Harborway at KU (Sai Gakkihddhi) 7.00 From the Candlelight 7.00 From the Candlelight 7.00 The Cleveland Orchestra 7.00 WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER 39th 100 Apple Beach Art (Berkshire Campus) 200 Marmoset With the Masters 300 Warming With the Masters (Cultural Calendar) 400 Work of the Week 500 Make from Germany (Art, History) 600 Make in the Bithd 700 George Burns Singles 800 Make in New York 900 Donald Metcalf 100 Art (Berkshire Campus) 100 Companion & Community Calendar) 100 Music by Candlestick 100 Music by Candlestick 100 News Opaline 100 News Opaline 100 Inventor of Creative Master of Crear 100 Off! NEWS: Monday thru Friday 7:45 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (15 Min) 8:00 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (25 Min) 9:00 NEW (3 Mm) 10:00 NEW (3 Mm) 11:00 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mm) 12:00 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mm) 13:00 NEW (5 Mm) 14:00 NEW (5 Mm) 15:00 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (5 Mm) 16:00 NEWS/WEATHER SPORTS (15 student gets two or more votes for a pass,he is passed. A student is allowed to repeat the exam three times. If a student fails the exam, he must repeat that section. He must pass the exam if he fails two sections. enrollment was leveling off, the departments of Spanish. French and Latin were added to the camp. Wiley said. "Many of the camp sessions never paid off," Wiley said, "but the camp always paid 'it deficits.' Wiley said that the enrollment of the camp, had been dropping off each year in all areas. Wiley said that the enrollment could be attributed more to the national economy of the 1968-70 period than to the campus unrest that KU exacerbated last spring and summer. Courses Offered By Correspondence Wondering what it do over semester break? Take a correspondence course from the University of Kansas Independent Study Center and study the following: The Center, which has been in existence for three years, is the mission of KI Extension through which directed studies are offered to students. According to Vivian McFoy, director of student services, approximately 6,000 students are now taking courses for college credit. Enrollment fees for college correspondence courses are $12 per semester hour for residents of Kansas and $14 for non-residents. In addition, fees apply to all classes. A student in enrolling in an independent course can choose to take it on the credit-no option or for the regular grade points on the KU test. Information concerning what courses are available through the center can be obtained at the Extension Building to the north of the K-12 campus. SUA Sponsors 4 Flights For Summer in Europe All flights will leave the United States on May 25; three will depart from Chicago and one from New York City. Student Union Activities will cooperate next summer, according to Thomas. Addis Abab, Ethiopia junior, chairman of SUA Students desiring to travel to Africa can take one of the flights to Parks and then connect with the airport. The cost for such a flight is Nairobi. The cost for such a flight would be about $600 as compared to $830 for a flight arranged from the United States to Africa. To take an inter-European flight, an aircraft with a capacity of 12 needed, which can be obtained at the SUA office. Thomas said. Those who desire to take one of the flights can pick up a contract in the SUA office in the Kansas Union. The contracts are due on March 27, a down payment of $100 and full payment due April 21, Thomas said. member and their immediate family is eligible for the flights, as long as they are accompanied by an eligible member KU. There will be a $15 cancellation fee for those who cancel their contract after April 21, after that period the person will be charged, depending on how close to the date of departure the package is canceled, said Thom. Any student, staff or faculty He said that there were plans for forums next semester on hitchkicking, hosteling, passports, car rentals and Earpal passes. WANT FREEDOM - To come and go as you please? - To associate with mature University men and women? - To avoid the "hassle" of cooking and housekeeping? 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