Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 19. 1959 Religious Events Set for Weekend United Student Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational Church for a panel discussion on "What Is Worship?" Members of the worship committee will constitute the panel. Congregational students will study A noted architect told a group of his colleagues last night that their profession will grow in importance as time passes. Architects Hear Clauss Speech Dr. Alfred Claus, of Bellante & Clauss, a Philadelphia architectural firm with offices throughout the country, spoke to a meeting of architects in the Kansas Union. "A new world is in the making and architects are the ones who are giving it shape," he said. He stressed two danger points for present-day architects. "Architects are tending to too much specialization. Hospital design is an example of this. Today's hospitals are mere copies of those designed a few years ago. "Secondly, architects end up working in clichés. Too many of the accomplished architects are attempting to keep young men from advancing. We must have new blood to survive," he said. He said architects have been successful in designing office buildings, hospitals, and similar structures, but now need to turn their attention toward personal housing problems "In housing, you deal with many likes and dislikes. This type of architecture dates back the farthest and is coming more and more to the foreground." He concluded with several color slides of modern architecture. He named the United Nations building and the Lever Brothers building in New York City as the best examples of modern design. the book "The Bible, the Church and the Student Christian Movement" at a meeting at 9 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The room number will be posted on the Kansas Union bulletin board. As a special observance of Palm Sunday, the Methodist Student Fellowship will observe "The Meal in the Upper Room" at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Lenten meditations will be 7:30- 7:45 a.m. Monday through Wednesday in the center's chapel. Sunday Evening Fellowship will be at 5:30 p.m. Dr. William F. Albright, professor emeritus of Semitic Languages at Johns Hopkins University, will talk on "Jesus and His Environment." Coffee hour for Methodist students will be held at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Edwin F. Price, director of the foundation, will speak on "That Cross Creative." United Presbyterian students will have a Faith and Life Seminar at 8:45 a.m. Sunday to continue study on the book of Isaiah. Presbyterian students at the Lenten Bible Study at noon Tuesday will discuss "A Man's Foes Will Be Those of His Own Household." The main topic for the Lenten Bible Study Wednesday noon will be "On Goes the Gospel." Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geological fraternity, will elect new members and hold a business meeting at 7:30 tonight in 301 Lindley. Geological Fraternity Will Elect Members The members will also select the two members who have contributed the most for the fraternity in the past year. The two will receive $30 book certificates. The Incas preserved food by freezing and drying. They also rotated crops. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Pershing Rifles Name Brass, New Members MADE IN FRANCE Fashion Frames in Blue,Pink, White, Black,Silver and Gold Price: $3.00 to $7.00 "Riviera" Sunglasses (Wonderful Pledge Gift) The Pershing Rifles have initiated 14 new members and elected officers for the coming year. Company commander for next year is Cadet Lt. Avrom Rosen, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. The new executive officer is Robert Davis, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Other officers elected were: The annual Regimental Assembly will be held at Kansas State College April 3 and 4. Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, is the company's honorary commander and will be a candidate for honorary cadet colonel at the assembly. Personnel officer, Dale Coy, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; public information officer, Kenneth Brown, Herington sophomore; training and operations officer, George Cartille, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; supply officer, Marvin McDougal, Fontana sophomore. land Park senior; Ernest Pearce, Derby freshman; Cecil Post, Marion freshman; Robert Wolfe, Bartesville, Okla., freshman; Lloyd Ericsson, Lawrence sophomore. Pledges initiated at the meeting were; Harold Roghler, Wichita; James Shaw, Wichita; Roy Deem, Joplin, Mo.; Loyd Willson, Iola. All are freshmen. Stuart Lovelace, Kansas City, m. freshman; Jerry Oles, Over- Robert Aufdemberg, Leavenworth; James Crocker, Joplin, Mo.; Julius Johnson, Leavenworth; Philip Levin, Kansas City, Kan. All are freshmen. 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