University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1959 Big Schedule Set For REW Speakers 9 a.m.: Religious Emphasis Week activities tomorrow are: The Rev, Paul Allison, of the Baptist Student Union, and the Rev, Benjamin Schmidtke, of the Wesley Foundation, will moderate a coffee forum in Bailey Lounge. Topic: "What is the Destiny of Men" The Rev. Dale R. Turner, minister to Baptist students at Kansas State College, and the Rev. Norman A. Krebs, minister of the Colonial Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, Mo., will moderate a coffee forum in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building Lounge. Topic: "Is Theology the Queen of the Sciences?" Noon: A luncheon forum in the west alvee of the Kansas Union Cafeteria will be moderated by Alice Otternass, counselor at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., and Peter K. Leppmann, regional executive for the Southwest and Rocky Mountain areas of World University Service. Topic: "Are the Religions of the World Psychological Opiates?" Rev. Turner will have a luncheon meeting with Baptist students in the north end of the Kansas Union Cafeteria. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong, Mr. Wm. C. F. Chambers, Carter Oil Co., Accounting, Mr. Michael Waller, Mr. Wm., Procter & Gamble, Sales Management Lutheran Gamma Delta, 5-5-30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Pastor Brittain, Lenten Jay Janes, Oread Room, 5:00 p.m. Attendance required. Le Circle Francais, mercredi le vingt-cinq fevrier a quatre heures dans la salle once Fraser. Programme; Renaud Segalen. American Institute of Architects short meeting preceding the meeting with Dean McNown. 6:45 p.m. in room 306 of the library, or 8:45 p.m. in another room to discuss the accreditation of the department, curriculum and other problems. Meeting jointly sponsored by Scarab and A.L.A. All architecture students are expected to Lutheran Student Association, 7:00- 7:30. Lenten Services, Danforth Chapel TOMORROW Epispecial Morning Prayer. 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., with lookups for special events. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Business Placement Bureau Interview C. M. H. Retrum, Procter & Gamble C. H. Retrum, Procter & Gamble Christian Science Campus Organization , 7:30 p.m. Danfort Chapel. KU Faculty Club. Dessert Bridge, 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Bradshaw, VI 3-2234 and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keeler, VI 3-4673. Baptist Student Union, 12:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. The Rev. Paul Allison, B.S.U. religious emphasis week speaker. "Motivation for Personal Witnessing." German Club, 5:00 p.m. in Room 402 Fraser. A "Deutschlandspiele" and a movie about Berlin will be shown. Refreshments will be served. ONE NIGHT ONLY Municipal Auditorium, Topeka, Kan Monday. March 9, 8:15 p.m. DAVID MERRICK presents Donald Harron Pippa Scott New York Critics Prize Play The Rev. John E. Cantelon, associate secretary of the department of Campus Christian Life in the United Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, will speak at a luncheon meeting in the United Presbyterian Center. LOOK BACK IN ANGER by JOHN OSBORNE Miss Otternass and Will Cooper, Christian Science practitioner, will speak at a coffee hour in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Topic: "Does Reality Begin or End with the Senses?" Send mall orders with check or money order: Box Office, Municipal services $140. 383, 3.23, 2.72, 2.15, included tax. 4 p.m.: The Rev. Cantelon will speak at a fireside discussion with the United Presbyterian Council in the United Presbyterian Center. Topic: "The KU U.P.C. Philosophy of Campus Mission." 9:30 a.m.: 9 p.m.: Wendell Ridder, Higginsville, Mo., has been selected battalion commander and Phi Stuart, Lawrence, battalion executive officer in the Navy ROTC selection of midshipmen officers. The Rev. Henry H. Breul, pastor of St. David's Episcopal Church, Topeka, will lead meditation and evening prayer at Danforth Chapel. Navy Names New Execs "A" company appointees and their student ranks: Lt. (j.g.) Keith E. Elliott, Hartford, commander; Lt. (g.) Gerald M. Simmons, Parsons, executive officer; Ins. James Scrivner, Winfield, 1st platoon leader; Ins. Hulen Jenkins, Kansas City, 2nd platoon leader; Ins. Richard Harris, Kansas City, Mo., 3rd platoon leader. "B" company appointees were: Lt. Kenneth Allum, Gravette, Ark., commander; Lt. (j.g.) David Coleman, Lawrence, executive officer; Ens. Gary Ellis, Kansas City, 1st platoon leader; Ens. Richard Hargrove, Chanute, 2nd platoon leader; Fns. Robert Haines, Manhattan, 3rd platoon leader. All midshipmen are seniors. Scholarship Aid Comes From Fines The All Student Council social committee has awarded three $103 tuition scholarships. Capt. Zebulon M. Pike, who discovered Pike's Peak with a party of soldiers in 1806, never reached the summit of the mountain. The scholarships go to Judy Andrews, Wichita, and George Butcher, Baldwin, both sophomores, and Eugene Thomas, Shawnee senior. The money for the scholarships was collected from fines levied against organized houses that violated the social committee's regulations. This year the committee has collected $325 in fines. Social Committee To Add 2 Members Two more members will be added to the Social Committee of the All Student Council, Dick Sharp, Kansas City, Kan., senior and chairman of the committee, said today. 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