PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENGE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.1950 Student Religious Life At The University of Kansas Religious Life at K.U. offers you a knowledge of religion and an interest in its higher aims in order that K.U. students can, through study, worship and action apply their religious principles to everyday life. Your Religious And Church Groups: Student Church Groups and their sponsors: First Baptist Church: Sponsor: Rev. Charles W. Thomas Address: 1124 Mississippi Phone: 1429 Fellowship group: Roger Williams Foundation Meeting place: First Baptist Church Time of meeting: 5:30 Sunday night. Open house: Friday, 22nd, 8:00 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church: Sponsors: The Rev. Robert C. Swift and The Rev. Louis Basso, Jr. Address: 1011 Vermont St. Phone: 1011. Fellowship group: Canterbury Club Meeting place: Episcopal Parish House. Time of meeting: 5 p.m. Sunday night. First Methodist Church: Sponsor: Rev. Edwin F. Price Address: 1209 Tennessee Phone: 1948 Fellowship group: Wesley Foundation Meeting Place: First Methodist Church Time of meeting: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sunday. Time of open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 8:00 Open house: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sunday. First Presbyterian Church: Sponsor: Rev. and Mrs. John Patton Address: 1221 Oread Phone: 804 Fellowship group: Westminster Fellow- ship Meeting place: 1221 Oread Time of meeting: 5:30 Sunday night Open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 8-11. Trinity Lutheran Church: Sponsor: Rev. R. W. Albert Address: 115 E. S. Park Phone: 3381 Fellowship group: Lutheran Student Association Meeting place: Trinity Lutheran Church Time of meeting: 6:00 Sunday night. Open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 8:00 Immanuel Lutheran Church: Sponsor: Rev. Norman Brandt Address: 1538 Vermont St. Phone:758 Fellowship group: Gamma Delta Meeting place: 17th and Vermont Time of meeting: 5:30 Sunday night Open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 7:30 Plymouth Congregational Church: Sponsor: Rev. Dale Turner Address: 1332 Strong Avenue Phone 3522M Fellowship group: College Age Young People Meeting place: Plymouth Congregational Church Time of meeting: 6:00 Sunday night Open house: Sunday, Sept. 24, 6-8 p.m. St. John Roman Catholic Church: Sponsor: The Rev. George Towle Address: 1229 Vermont St. Phone: 338 Fellowship group: Newman Club Meeting place: Parish Hall Time of meeting: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 8:00 p.m. Young Men's Christian Association: Young Men's Christian Association: Young Men's Christian Association, largest organization for men on campus, has its office in the Lounge of the Memorial Union. The members edit a monthly bulletin, participate in intramural sports, hold religious services in Danforth Chapel, take part in special interest groups such as the Couples' Club and the Freshman Council, and enjoy social functions. David Riggs is the executive secretary. First Christian Church: Sponsor: The Rev. H. M. Sippel Address: 938 Tennessee Phone: 353 Fellowship group: K.U. Disciples Fellowship Meeting place: Myers Hall Time of meeting: 5:30 Sunday night Open house: Friday, Sept. 22, 7:30 at the church. Young Women's Christian Association: Student Religious Council: The Student Religious Council is composed of representatives of all the religious groups on the campus. Its main function is to coordinate religious activity and head such religious programs as Religious Emphasis Week and World Brotherhood Week. School of Religion: Wise K.U. students interested in broadening their knowledge of religion and increasing their understanding of our complex world sign up for courses in the School of Religion, headed by the Rev. Harold G. Barr. Five other ministers, four Protestants and one Jewish, teach courses in the School, too. Twenty-five hours may be completed in the School of Religion and applied on a degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, as electives, and in the other Schools any amount their respective deans may approve. The Young Women's Christian Association, with headquarters at Henley House, a co-op for girls of all races and creeds, concerns itself with social service projects, Girl Scout leadership, pertinent international problems and campus problems, as well as enjoying social activities. Dorothy Rheinhold is the executive secretary. These Churches Open Their Doors to all Students: Assembly of God: 13th and Massachusetts. Ralph W. Hillegas. Centenary Methodist: 4th and Elm. C. M. Kernaugh. Church of Christ: 1525 Rhode Island. W. Taylor Carter. Church of God: 11th and New Hampshire. Evangelical Methodist: 9th and Rhode Island. I. L. Neuenswander. Evangelical United Brethren: 15th and Mass. Leland Young. First Baptist: 8th and Kentucky. George Fetter. First Christian: 10th and Kentucky. H. M. Sippel. First Church of Christ, Scientist: 17th and Mass. First Methodist: 946 Vermont. O. E. Allison. First Presbyterian: 9th and Vt. T. H. Aszman. Free Methodist: 1146 Conn. Lester I. Hamilton Friends: 16th and N.H. W. E. Ralphs. Fundamental Baptist: 14th and R.I. G. O. Beard. Immanuel Lutheran, 10th and Ky. Church of the Nazarene: 19th and Vt. E. E. Reep. Ninth Street Baptist: 9th and Ohio. Harry L. Smith. North Lawrence Baptist: 4th and Lineoln. A. L. Parker. North Lawrence Christian: 7th and Elm. LeRoy Crocker. Pentecostal: 1845 Tenn. Herbert David. Plymouth Congregational: 925 Vt. Dale E. Turner. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: 1201, Vermont. Salvation Army: 729 Vt. St. Capt. Lewis Forney. St. James A.M.E.: 7th and Maple. L. W. Goolsby. St. John Roman Catholic: 1243 Kentucky. Rev. George Towle. St. Luke's A.M.E.: 9th and N.Y. C. L. Williams. Second Christian: 13th and N.J. W. S. Sims. Trinity Episcopal: 101 Vermont. Robert C. Swift. Trinity Lutheran: 13th and N.H. R. W. Albert. Wesleyan Methodist Mission: 7th and Alabama. W. Campbell.