University Daily Kansan, October 3, 1980 Circus performance Billing itself as the "world's smallest, complete circus," the Royal Lichtenstein Circus will bring jugglers, acrobats, clowns and questions about today's values to the University of Kansas today. scheduled The circus, sponsored by the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, will perform in front of Watson Library. The Jesuit priest will lead the performance. Alice Keller, public relations director for the center, said the purpose of the circus was to ask questions about life and values. She said that Weber attempted to use the circus to speak about the Christian way of life today. The circus was founded by Weber nine years ago and includes jugglers, a trapeze act, magic tricks and trained animals. The circus includes more than 15 acts and lasts an hour. It also features two narrated mime fables titled "Neighbors" and "The Impossible Steam," which deal with moral themes. The group, which tours nationally, will give one performance and will appear next in the Kansas City area. SIGMA NU Engineering enrollment jumps 11 percent SIGMA NU AND THE WHEEL PRESENT THE 8th ANNUAL DAISY MAE LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST & OCTOBERFEST OCTOBER 4th AT THE SIGMA NU HOUSE EVERYONE ON CAMPUS IS INVITED!!!! 1 TO 5:30 p.m. BEAUTY CONTEST AT 3:30 pm FOR IGNITION CALL 843-7922 LADIES NITE 8-10 pm THURS 25¢ DRAWS AT THE HUEL LADIES NITE 8-10 pm THURSDAYS 25c DRAWS AT THE WHEEL By VANESSA HERRON Staff Reporter The KU School of Engineering had expected a slight enrolment increase this fall, but not the 11 percent increase that was reported last week, David Kraft, dean of the school, said this week. "We only predicted a 5 percent increase." Kraft said. Total enrollment for the University of Kansas increased by 518 students this fall, and 174 of those students enrolled in the School of Engineering. This fall, there are 1,894 students in the school's eight areas of concentration as compared with 1,810 last fall. Kraft said the large number of engineering jobs and large salaries were two factors that drew students to the school. STUDENTS WHO leave KU with bachelor's degrees in engineering can expect to earn starting salaries between $10,000 and $25,000. Periods of very high and very low enrollment are natural in engineering, "Interest in engineering has always been cyclical," he said. "We go through peaks and valleys. The last valley was in 1873." Economic conditions and the number of engineers on the job market determine when the peaks and valleys will occur. If there are too many engineers in the area, schools and enrolment in engineering schools will slowly decrease. Kraft said. SEVERAL KU engineering students said yesterday that they were not worried about finding jobs after graduation. scarce, Kraft said the school will continue its recruitment programs. "No problem," said William Callies, Ames, Iowa, junior. "I'll already have a job by the time the market gets tight." Diane Keesling, Lyons junior, said a high initial enrollment did not guarantee that a large number of students would graduate four years later. Kraft said there was plenty of room in the job market for graduating engineers. However, he said, there is not plenty of room in the engineering classrooms and laboratories at Learned Hall. "A lot of people get discouraged before they finish the school," Keesling said. "It's really a concentrated program." "We're getting by," he said. "But it's tight, very tight, in terms of facilities." There are no plans to expand Learned Hall, Kraft said, but the School of Engineering will open bids in late spring. The university will propulsion lab at Lawrence Municipal Airport. The lab will be used for jet engine testing. Even though desk space is becoming Last week, the school invited 35 major companies to speak informally to students at an engineering career fair. In March, the school will sponsor an engineering symposium in Kansas City. Mo., for female and minority high school students. About 600 people attended the symposium last year, Kraft said. Tomorrow the school will sponsor its second annual open house for high school students. At the open house, faculty members will answer questions about outdoor activities. After attending the fair, Marcy McMillian, Garden City junior, said she was optimistic about her future in engineering. "I think the job market looks really good, after taking to employers," she added. LONGEST DRIVE CONTEST Saturday, October 4th at 10:00 a.m. west campus. Additional Info? Call 864-3546 Recreation Services. 208 Robinson Center ORIENTAL FOOD • FISH • MEAT Chinese • Japanese • Philipine • Korean 极東食品 SR Far Eastern Food Center 7811 Wornall Rd. 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It has been well said that there is only one road in this life; Heaven at one end, and Hell on the other end. The real important thing is which way are you going, which way are you traveling? The Seminary will tell you that they are the heavens. Heaven is narrow and low there be that find it!, but the way to Hell is "broad and wide" and crowded! You have ever definitely "turned about" — that is the meaning of conversion — and begun the good light of faith" to walk the narrowway to heaven? Hear the Word of the Lord found in Luke 13:23: "Then said one unto Him (Jesus), 'Lord, are there few that be saved?' And He said unto them. Strive to enter in at the stairgate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able. When once the master of the house is risen up and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to walk in, and they come down in, and the Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know ye not whence we are: ye then shall begin to say, we have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. But he shall say, tell you, I know ye not whence we are: depart from me all ye workers of Iniquity. There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth when ye eat: and there shall be stones and phlets, in the Kingdom of God, and you yourself thrust out. And they shall come from the east, and from the west, and from the south, and from the north, and shall sit down in the Kingdom of God. And, behold, there are last which shall be first, and are first which shall be and these go marching in Lord, I want to be in that number." A few years back it was often that such passages of Scripture as just quoted were the subject of preachers' and evangelists' sermons. It appears now that most of them "don't do that any more." We can be sure that the Apostle Peter calls and election sees eternity? The Apostle Peter said as long as he was living he thought it important to stir up his brethren to this end — 2nd Peter 1:10, etc. In recent years I have often heard preachers and evangelists who seemed to be greatly concerned with the question of whether they were saved. Maybe they are not, in view of the passage quoted above from Luke, and in view of the lives and conduct of many. The passage from Luke does not contradict that belief. For instance, the Bible says, Rather, it throws light on the true Christian who cannot be separated. Nor does this passage contradict Ephesians 2:9:8 "For by Grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourself: is the gift of God: not of works, least of works." And it magnifies the Grace of God in producing a fruitful faith! 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