Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 16, 195 She Nursed Flu Victims In Holy Land Mission Nursing Asian flu victims and teaching teenagers to dance the rock'n roll were several services performed by Anne Kibler, Kansas City, Kan. junior, during a summer trip to the Holy Land. After her return from the trip, the Kansas City office of the Holy Land Christian Approach Mission received a letter from the mayor of Bethlehem citing Miss Kibler's "valuable assistance" in nursing the flu victims at the mission. In his letter the mayor said that she had served day and night for two weeks nursing the children in the mission orphan home. ANNE KIBLER The original intention of Miss Kibler in visiting the mission was to learn about its physical therapy program for handicapped children. She is majoring in occupational therapy at the University. "The young people were eager to learn rock 'n roll dancing," said Miss Kibler, who was considered an "expert" on American teenage life by the children. "With the aid of a record player I helped them learn it and I also taught them the Charles-ton." "The older people in the Holy Land think that our teen-agers have too much freedom," she said. 'Many were surprised that I was traveling alone." The governments in the Holy Land offer no schooling beyond the high school level, according to Miss Kibler. There are only private schools on the university level and students must go out of the country for higher education. "The fact that so many students must go to other countries is harming the area's potential," Miss Kibler said. "Many settle in the countries to which they go for an education and this is a great loss to their countries." 200 To Attend Journalism Meet About 200 students are expected for the 39th annual High School Journalism Conference to be held at the University Saturday. This is one of the six regional conferences sponsored by the Kansas State High School Activities Assn. The conference will be divided into newspaper and yearbook sections. Five members of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will speak at the conference. They are Burton W. Marvin, dean of the Journalism School, Maurice C. Lungren, visiting assistant professor of journalism, Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, and Jimmy Bedford, instructor of journalism. Ogden Nash, lecturer and author of light verse, will speak to members of the Lawrence Knife and Fork Club at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the Eldridge Hotel. Humorist Ogden Nash Will Speak Here Mr. Nash is noted for his humor and speaking ability. He has been a panel member on the television guessing game, "Masquerade Party." Western Civ 'Idea Study' Changes in the Western Civilization reading list are designed to include the study of ideas more than the study of history. James E. Seaver, associate professor of history and director of the Western Civilization program, said the faculty believes that it is more rewarding to the students to study the development of ideas through history and not merely historical facts. The Western Civilization program has always emphasized the study of ideas, but changes in the reading list this year go even further in that direction, he said. New authors on the reading list are Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, John Calvin, Isaac Newton, Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, Thomas R. Malthus, John Milton, Karl Mundt, Harry S. Truman, Albert Schweitzer, Jacob Bronowski, William O. Douglas, Herbert Hoover and V. I. Lenin. About 1,000 students are enrolled in Western Civilization this semester. Mr. Seaver said oral examinations, which were first given last year, were very successful and will be given again this year to students in honors selections who prefer an oral to written examination. Renew Allegiance To AGI The decision to support the Allied-Greek Independent political party again this year was reached Tuesday night by upperclassmen at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and Residents of Hodder Hall. KUOK To Air On Sunday Music will be broadcast from 2 to 10 p.m. on Sundays over KUOK, campus radio station, beginning Sunday. This is the first time the station has ever broadcast on Sunday. John Schick, Kansas City, Kan. junior will play classical music on his program form 2 to 6 p.m. and Karen Hancock, Sunflower senior. will play semi-classical and progressive jazz on her evening program. The Sunday hours will bring the total broadcast time to 38 hours. The station is also on the air from 6 to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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