Page 5 Nine KU Students Pass Foreign Service Exam Nine of the 14 University of Kansas students who took the March 1965 Foreign Service Examination of the U.S. State Department passed, according to word received by Clifford P. Ketzel, associate professor of political science. Ketzel said the 64 per cent passing mark by KU students compared to national percentages of 22, 15, 18 and 37 going back to 1962. The State Department does not release the comparative showings by colleges, but Ketzel learned unofficially that the 64 per cent mark by KU students was bettered at only two or three universities all in the East. The single KU graduate student taking the test passed and 8 of 13 undergraduates passed. TODAY French Club: La première reunion du Cercle Francais aura lieu mercredi le 29 septembre a quatre heures et demie dans la Salle Jayhawk d'Union. Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français sont bien cordialement invites. William B. Kelly, director of the college relations program of the State Department wrote Ketzel that "the University of Kansas ranked among those most successful nationally in terms of passing candidates." Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. 191 Stratford Rd. Car will pick up students for 5:00 mast Strong (4:55). Student Center Class Schedule: Fundamentals of the Catholic Social Thought, 7:00 p.m.; Discussion for all graduate students interested, 7:30 p.m. Official Bulletin E PAYMENT, All Day TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 1910 Stratford Road, Student Center Class Schedule: Introduction to Catholics, 7:00 p.m.; Sacred Scripture, 8:15 p.m. FEE PAYMENT, All Day. FREE PAYMENT, ALL USV. UNIVERSITY SENATE, 3:30 p.m. QUARTERBACK CLUB, 7:00 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7.00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. "Love: Before and After Marriage," Herb Ketterman, MD KU Nurses Club, 7:00 p.m. English Room, Union. Enroll Now Charm Unlimited Modeling Studio Classes limited Jay Shoppe VI 3-5009 Monday, Sept. 27, 1965 University Daily Kansan ESTES STUDIO Photo Service WE HAVE MOVED 806 MASS. VI 3-1171 THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday Prof from Mexico To Teach Theatre A Latin American playwright, critic and author will be visiting professor in Spanish American literature at KU this fall. He is Carlos Solorzano of Mexico, who will teach a course on the Spanish American theater and conduct graduate seminars. Born in Guatemala, Solorzano earned his doctorate degrees from the Universidad Nacional y Autonoma de Mexico and the Sorbonne in Paris. He is author of a book on 20th century theater in Latin America. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES 1965 Edition $4.25 All new and revised! To be first on the delivery list Call VI 2-1901 Now! FREE DELIVERY ANNOUNCING National Student Christian Federation Ecumenical Study Courses beginning Oct.4, continuing for 7 weeks The NSCF* sponsors a variety of seminar type study sessions on matters of concern to the Church and to the University twice each year. These courses are open to all students and faculty. For registration information see the coupon at the bottom of this ad. I. THE EXISTENTIALIST POSTURE Leader: Dr Maynard Strothmann Leader: Dr. Maynard Strothmann This study concerns the significance of the "existentialist posture" for Christian faith and for contemporary theological understanding, with attention to S. Kierkegaard and some later developments. Text: The Existentialist Posture, Roger L. Shinn, Reflection Books, 50c (75c after October 1) Time and Place: UCCF (Westminster) Center, 1204 Oread, Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. October 6-November 17. H. A WORLD IN REVOLUTION Leaders: Miss Mary Lou Dean and Dr. Aldon Bell A study in theological perspective of the world in revolution, as it relates itself to man's struggle in Viet Nam, Latin America, and the Civil Rights Movement. Text: Selected readings in Journals and newspapers. Time and Place: Union Cafeteria Alcove. 12:30 on Monday, October 4. II. BIRTH CONTROL: ITS PRACTICE AND PRIORITY Texts: Birth Rate and Birth Right (A collection of Essays) and The Rich and the Poor, by Robert Theobald. Leaders: The Rev. John Simmons and Dr. Dale Clinton Following a general introduction we will consider: Techniques and Morality of Birth Control; The Problem of the Poor and of the Rich; The World of Economics and the Relevance of the Church in these arens. Time and Place: First meeting, Monday, October 4, 4:30 p.m. at UCCF (Westminster) Center, 1204 Oread. (Additional sections arranged if necessary.) Leader: The Rev. Richard Dulin IV. THE SECULAR CITY Leader: The Rev. Richard Dulin This will be a study of the humanizing-dehumanizing factors in the metropolitan city as they impinge upon our traditional religious and social orientations and institutions. Text: The Secular City, Harvey Cox. Time and Place: 3:30 p.m. on Fridays, Myers Hall, 1300 Oread. V. THE PLAYS OF EDWARD ALBEE Leaders: The Rev. Don Hull and Prof. Jack Brookling A consideration of the *The Zoo Story*. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" as Alice; by Edward Albus Text: The Plays: The Theater of the Absurd, Martin Esslin. Time and Place: Thursday, October 7, 4:30 p.m., Methodist Student Center, 1214 Text: Time and Place: Thursday, October 7, 4:30 p.m., Methodist Student Center, 1314 Oread VI. A SURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGY Leader: Dr. John Graber Leader: Dr. John Graber A consideration of recent theological trends within the Protestant tradition. Text: Layman's Guide to Protestant Theology, William Hordern. Time and Place: Wednesday, October 6, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Myers Hall lounge. VII. THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT Leader: The Rev. Don Conrad leader: The Rev. Don Conrad The origin and purpose of "The Sermon on the Mount" will be studied Questions such as "Is 'The Sermon on the Mount' a new ethic?" will be discussed. Text: The Sermon on the Mount, Jeremias (75c). Text: The Sermon on the Mount, Jeremiah (10c). Time and Place: Tuesday, October 5, 4:30 p.m. Alcove A, Union Cafeteria. Time and Place: Tuesday, October 5, 4:30 p.m. Alcove A, Union Cafeteria. *NSCF groups include: The United Campus Christian Fellowship, Wesley Foundation, United Student Fellowship, Canterbury, Lutheran Student Association, Roger Williams Fellowship and the KU-Y. To Register for any of these seminars detach this coupon and either bring or mail to the KU-Y Office, Kansas Union Building, with $1.00 by Monday, October 4. For further information contact any of the leaders named above. Name Address ... Phone ... University Status ... Number of Study Group for which you wish to enroll