Religion school marks all-time high an 1966 Enrollment in the Kansas School of Religion, non-tax supported affiliate of KU, continues to climb with 345 registrants presenting a 25 per cent growth over 1965. Total KU enrollment is up between 9 and 10 per cent. William J. Moore, Dean of the School of Religion, said, "The spring semester always brings a heavier enrollment, so we may well reach the 800 mark for the year." The faculty and support of the School of Religion are interdenominational and interfaith, including Catholic and Jewish. However, all courses, which are approved for full University credit, are taught from a nondenominational viewpoint. The School of Religion administrators are now completing a student survey. General results suggest that University students are increasingly concerned with including the scholarly study of religion in their curriculum, Dean Moore reported. Pharmacy meet set for four cities Approximately 200 people from Kansas and Greater Kansas City, Mo. are expected to attend KU's nineteenth biannual Pharmacy Extension Course to be presented next week in four Kansas cities. The course, designed to keep pharmacists informed of latest professional developments, will be held in Salina, Oct. 31; Hays, Nov. 1; Wichita, Nov. 2; and Lawrence, Nov. 4. Public health gives $43,363 Grants totaling $43,363 for the year have been made by the U.S. Public Health Service to three professors in the KU School of Medicine. Dr. Gilbert S. Greenwald, whose appointment is in the departments of anatomy and of obstetrics and gynecology, received $17,745 for studying follicular development in the mammalian ovary. In the department of pathology, Dr. Seymour Bakerman received $17,800 for observing the antimetabolic effects of certain compounds, and Dr. Donald J. Svoboda has an additional $7,818. KU professor has art exhibit Nick D. Vaccaro, chairman of the drawing and painting department of KU, has a one-man show of paintings on exhibit through November 20 in the Elizabeth Sprague Gallery of the Wichita State University Fine Arts Center building. English majors increase at KU This year has brought a 37 per cent increase in the number of students making English their major course of study at KU. The 205 juniors and seniors majoring in English—a new record—compare with 150 last fall and the previous high of 160 in 1964. There are approximately 2,000 juniors and seniors in the College. Some of the English majors are also majoring in one or more other subjects. German festival is scheduled Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 25, 1966 A "German Drama Festival 1968" has been scheduled for November 4, 6 and 7 at KU by its department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The professional German acting group "Die Brucke," whose members are from the state and municipal theaters of Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich, will present three German language plays here, on its first U.S. tour. Three professors in Slavic meet CAMPUS NOTES Three KU professors will be among specialists in Slavic affairs from Kansas and Missouri who will participate in a Bi-State Slavic Conference at the University of Missouri Oct. 28-29. Herbert Ellison, professor of history and chairman of Slavic and Soviet area studies, will be coordinator of a session entitled "Westernization and the Russian Revolutionary Process." Jarek Piekalkiewicz, assistant professor of political science, will present a paper on "The Administrative Structure of the Communist Guerrilla movement." Michael Kilmenko, assistant professor of Slavic languages and literature, will be a member of a panel discussing "Re-educating the Educated: Attitudes Toward the Intelligentsia in Soviet Literature" and "Private Virtue and Public Vision: Trotsky and the Socialization of Art." The Phillips fund supports and encourages professional growth and development of students and faculty in engineering, the physical sciences, business administration and related fields of study that are of critical importance to the petroleum and petrochemical industries. Phillips gives KU $5,000 grant The Phillips Petroleum Company has made a $5,000 grant to KU from the company's Professional Development Fund, according to an announcement by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. The Professional Development Fund was established this year by Phillips and is in addition to fellowships, scholarships and other established financial support programs. Club to convene The KU Spanish Club, El Ateneo, will meet Wednesday in 103 Carruth-O'Leary at 4:30 p.m. At the meeting, the new officers will be announced, the aims and purposes of the group will be explained, and some Spanish folk songs will be sung. Don't just sit there. Wallace Middendorp. Make a noise. Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. What did you do when Joe (Boxcar) Brkczpmluj was kicked off the football team just because he flunked six out of four of his majors? What did you do, Wallace Middendorp? And when the school newspaper's WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE editors resigned in protest because The Chancellor wouldn't allow the publication of certain salacious portions of Protest, Wallace Middendorp. Take a stand. Make a noise! Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. "Night In a Girl's Dormitory you just sat, didn't you? You've made a mockery of your life, Wallace Middendorp! You're a vegetable. SPRITE, SO TART AND TINGLING, WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP IT QUIET. 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