491 JUNE 2017 APRIL 2018 SABACAD TOMESWAL MARMAK Y.BAG YTMSEVVNN 91702 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1949 A9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Presbyterian Choir Church Groups Hear Talks, Plan Activities The All Student choir of the First Presbyterian church will play an important role in the worship services during the Christmas season. Ms Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, announced Sunday The choir will present Saint Saens' "Christmas Oratorio" at the morning worship service Dee. 18. The follow- ing students will have solo parts: Jeanne Aldridge, and Betty Hay- ward, both seniors; Jane Lucas, juni- ior; Marion Miner, sophomore; Lynn Lucas, senior all in fine arts, William Wilcox, senior in education; and Robert Faris, graduate student. The choir will also present selections from "The Messiah" by Handel during the month of December. Kochan Speaks To Weslev "Crisis running. Time Unlimited. Continuous Showing," should appear on the American theater Marquee. Dr. Paul Kochan, professor at Baker university, told Wesley Foundation members at their Christmas banquet Sunday. "We are living in a time of crisis," said Dr. Kochan. The present generation cannot take a back seat and count on the "next generation" to mitigate the situation. Our best efforts and deeds must be passed to the next generation. What is the individual's part in our complicated, hustle - bustle world? To do his best at his particular job, Dr. Kochan stated, is every man's task. Courage to defend his convictions of right should be developed by the individual. Results may not be a measure of a man's success, he said. The question should be asked, Dr. Kochan points out, "Has the individual done his best at his job?" Men must have less interest in financial and material things. The bank may fail, Dr. Kochan pointed out, but God will not. A personal relationship with God, he said, is essential to individual success. Security should arise, Dr. Kochan feels, out of the knowledge of the love of God for man. A knowledge of this love was Christ's gift to us. Others who participated in the program were: Roger Price, College junior; Betty Brown, fine arts sophomore; Mary Elizabeth Kerr, education junior; Paul Nelson, education junior; and Paul Nelson, junior in the School of Pharmacy. Dr. E. F. Price, professor in the School of Religion, gave the invocation. DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 10151% Mass. Phone 367 Make Air Line Reservations with us. Official agents all lines, 24 hour service. Travel is our business. IVCF Hears Taylor Keep your inner self in harmony with your outward actions Dr. Mendall Taylor; professor of history at the Kansas City Nazarine Theological Seminary, told Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship members at their Christmas banquet Dec. 9. A "Christian" life is a "homogenized" life, Dr. Taylor believes. The individual's actions must manifest Christ within him, and his actions must be consistently Christ-like. To acquire such a "homogenized" life, he said. Dr. Taylor pointed out the individual must attach himself to Christ in an intimate relationship. Only through such a relationship is it possible for an individual to maintain essential harmony between the inner self and outward manifestations. Tri Chi Pledges Elect The pledges of Chi Chi Chi fraternity announce the election of the following officers: Ralph Church, president; Dave Fisher, vice-president; and Curtis Terfinger, secretary. Canterbury Club 净 淀 润 The following students will attend the Conference of Canterbury Clubs Dec. 27-29 at the University of Oklahoma: Margaret Cool, College sophomore; Martha Dawes, College junior; Jill Chase, College junior; Don Jackson, College senior; and Ardye Wilson, education senior. These persons were chosen at a meeting of the Canterbury club Sunday evening at which John Awald, College junior, presided. The Rev. Robert C. Swift will accompany the group. Plans were also made for a Christmas party 6 p.m. Dec. 18. After the party, the group will carol at the homes of the old and ill parishioners. Mennonite Fellowship The Mennonite fellowship held its Christmas dinner and social Dec. 10. The members of the Topeka Mennonite Service group were guests. Approximately 48 attended. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Grounds, to Mr. Clarke Duncan of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Duncan is a senior in business administration at the University of Arizona. Miss Grounds is a College sophomore and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Wichitan Engaged Unitarian Meeting Arlene Bender, a third year law student, spoke on "The History of Uitarianism" at the Unitarian Liberal Fellowship meeting Sunday. Christian Fellowship Meets Christian Yellow. A panel of four of "Christianity My Profession" was given at the Christian Fellowship meeting Sunday. The discussion was led by Elsie May LaMaster, education junior; Others on the panel were; Harrison Madden, journalism senior; Bob Crum, graduate student; Ralph Burnett, second year law student; and Morris Hopkins, freshman in the School of Medicine. Twenty-five persons attended the meeting. SEE XMAS LIGHTED PLAZA FROM THE AIR K. C., Mo. 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Ryan-Morris Pinning The pinning of Miss Barbara Ryan to Mr. John Morris was announced at the Phi Kappa Christmas formal Saturday evening, December 10. Miss Ryan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Ryan of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Morris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris, also of Kansas City. Miss Ryan is employed in Kansas City. Mr. Morris is a College junior and a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. The River Rhone in France is the swiftest in the world. WAA Initiates 50 Nearly 50 women will be initiated into the Women's Athletic association at a dinner at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Kansas room of the Union. The initiation will be included in a business meeting to precede the dinner. Plans for new jackets for the association will also be discussed. During the meal the initiates will present several skits. Frances Fence, W.A.A. vice-president, is in charge of the presentation. 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