PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 Official Bulletin May 3 Pershing Rifles regular meeting. 5 p.m. today, Drill hall, Military Science building. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7.30-8.30 tonight, 206 Strong Election of officers and program. Christian Science organization, p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon to 12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Open to all students. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich Donnerstag um 5 Uhr in Fraser 502. Prof. Burzle spricht über "Deutsche Volksbrauche." KuKu's, 7:15 tonight, 106 Green. K. U. Young Democratas picnic, 5 p.m. Friday, Clinton Park. Call Velma Mize, 900, by Friday noon for reservations. Kansas Wild Flower Display, 9 am to 5 p.m. Friday, 401 Snow. Gamma Alpha Chi rush party, 5 p.m. today. Chi Omega house. Episcopal University students: Diocesan conference, 1:15 p.m. Saturday, Trinity church. Mathematics colloquium, special meeting, 5 p.m. Friday, 203 Strong, Prof. L. M. Graves, University of Chicago. "Mappings Between Function Spaces." Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont. Cost supper followed by talk by Rev A. Meyer, Executive Secretary, Kansas District, Lutheran church, Missouri Synod, "You and The Church at Large." Alpha Kappa Psi picnic, 4 p.m. Friday. Holcomb's Grove. Lutheran Student Association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church. Cost supper and program. "We Act." Cheerleaders School. 4 p.m. daily this week, west side, Robinson gym All who will try out should attend. Students Win Quill Contest Milton Hughes, graduate student, won the $15 first prize in the spring Quill club contest for his short story. "A Place to Play." Wayne Knowles, College freshman, won the $5 second prize for his short story, "Sun, Sand, and Water." The prize winners were picked at the Quill club meeting Monday night. Dan Gallin and Anne Snyder, College juniors; Kathryn Peters, fine arts junior; Lee Sheppeard, journalism junior; and William Dickinson, College sophomore; were elected to the Upstream board for next year. Twenty-two new members were chosen on the merit of their entries in the writing contest. In addition to Hughes and Knowles, the new members are Elbert W. Darlington, graduate student; Roy E. Crouch, College senior; Robert Sevier, Robert LeRoy Carpenter, Frances Frech, Marjorie Ward, and James E. Irby, College junior; Betty Jane Koone, education junior; Harry Crockett, Jr., Diane Stonebraker, Joan Lambert, Mary Lou Kiehl, Kenneth Moore, and Gordon Wakefield, College sophomores. All students who entered may pick up their manuscripts at the office of Thomas Sturgeon, instructor in English, 211 Fraser, any time this week. Donna Hobein, fine arts sophomore; R. J. Barnes, education sophomore; John Stephens, Eugene Goltz and Philip Hahn, College freshman; and Albert A. Pierad, medical freshman. Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $10 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University holidays and examination periods entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans. under act of March 3, 1879. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers University Daily Kansan 864 Hours Field Work Lead To Master's In Social Work A graduate student in the department of social work must have 864 clock hours of supervised field experience for a master's degree. Originated in 1946 with only 13 graduate students, the department of social work, now with B3 graduate held Social Work day here Monday. Of the 83 graduates, enrolled in the fall and spring semesters of 1950-51, 49 were full time students, and 34 were attending school on a part-time basis. The number of course hours offered has increased from 22 in the fall of 1946, to 55 in the spring of 1951. The department has three advisory committees; the Kansas City advisory board, consisting of citizens not actively engaged in social work, with Carl Rice, chairman; the statewide professional advisory committee with Cleon Morgan, chairman; and the Wichita advisory committee, with Claude Scott, chairman. Graduate students in the 1950-51 school year represented the following states: Kansas, Texas, Missouri, North Carolina, Idaho, Illinois, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Montana, and Vermont. Two students from foreign countries were Mrs. Elizabeth Wessel from Germany, and Mrs. Cilia Cortes from the School of Social Work in Concepcion, Chile. The department received its full accreditation as a two-year program in the summer of 1950. During the past two years it has developed its psychiatric specialty and is now awaiting accreditation in that respect. It is now concentrating on its social group work program. Four semesters and a summer session is the minimum time required for a master of social work degree. The student earns 52 semester hours which includes a minimum of 12 hours or 864 clock hours of field experience under qualified supervision. Social work organizations which offer field experience are in Kansas City, Mo. Child Guidance clinic, Jackson county chapter of Red Cross, Jackson county welfare department, Jewish community center, Missouri state bureau for the blind, social service department of the General hospital, Spofford home, United Jewish social service, Veteran's administration, Y.M.C.A., the family service (both Kansas and Missouri), and the social service department of the University of Kansas medical center in Kansas City, Kan. In Topeka: Kansas children's service league, Menninger foundation, Shawnee county welfare department, Topeka Provident association, Topeka State hospital. In Wichita: the Kansas children's service league and Sedgwick county welfare department. 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