Campus briefs Bishop Pike schedules talk here The Rt. Rev. James A. Pike, former bishop of California and a member of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions will discuss "Why Should a Man Believe?" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Bishop Pike Bishop Pike has been accused of heresy by fellow Episcopal clergy for rejecting traditional Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the Virgin Birth. Bishop Pike also claims he has spoken with his dead son Jim, who committed suicide in Feb. 1966. He also has been active in civil rights and the drive to liberalize laws dealing with homosexuality and abortion. The speech is sponsored by the SUA Featured Speakers Series Wescoe to address ASC tonight An address by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe is scheduled for the All-Student Council (ASC) meeting at 7:15 tonight in the Kansas Union Javhawk Room. The ASC will continue to function as KU's student government until after the spring election of the new Student Senate, said Carol Leek, Ft. Scott senior and ASC secretary. KU choir to sing in St. Louis The KU Chamber Choir will give a concert tomorrow on the opening day of the Southwestern division meeting of the Music Educators National Conference in St. Louis, Mo., which runs through Friday, said James S. Ralston, director of choral activities. The program of the St. Louis concert also will be given here at 2:30 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. It includes "Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, "Trois Chansons" by Maurice Ravel, "Psalm 90" by Charles Ives and "Nightingale" by Shesnikov. Mortar Board questionnaire due Mortar Board officers have urged women graduating in 1970 to return completed personal questionnaires to the Dean of Women's office, 220 Strong Hall. Lou Abernathy, Topeka senior and Mortar Board vice-president said the questionnaires will be used in the selection of Mortar Board candidates for the 1969-70 school year. Although most women received the forms through the mail, some may inadvertently have been missed, Miss Abernathy said. Those women who did not receive a questionnaire can pick one up in the Dean of Women's office, she said. Money for Watkins The World University Service will meet at 7:30 today in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room to talk about a drive to raise money for Watkins Memorial Hospital, said Farouk Sadd, chairman of the World University Service. KU donates 281 pints KU students donated 281 pints of blood to the biennial Red Cross Blood Drive Tuesday through Thursday of last week, reported Mrs. Jo Anna Byers, executive director of the Douglas County Red Cross. Mar. 4 1969 KANSAN 3 Plastic surgery was used as early at 800 B.C. by the Hindus to restore missing facial features sometimes sliced away as a form of punishment. Your new boyfriend has a new girlfriend? In its February meeting, the Kansas Board of Regents authorized the addition of a 12th school to the University of Kansas. Next July 1 the department of social work becomes the School of Social Work. Social work department becomes a school in July Think it over,over coffee. The Think Drink. Arthur J. Katz, present chairman of the social work department will be dean of the new school. Social work offices will remain in Blake Hall. The new school will be the fourth school at the postgraduate level for KU, Katz said. Official Bulletin For your own Think Drink Mug, send 756 and your name and address to: Think Drink Mug, Dept. N, P.O. Box 599, New York, NY, 10046. The International Coffee Organization Probation and Parole Officers School, All Day, Kansas Union. Today KU Music Therapy Meeting. 7 p.m. Partor C, Kansas Union. Christian Science Organization. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chanel. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Karla Norton (soprano) and Robert Benton (baritone). Swarthout Recital Hall. Probation and Parole Officers School, All Day, Kansas Union. Tomorrow Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Edward Dorn reads his own work. Forum Room Kansas Union. Graduate Physics Colloquium: 4:30 p.m. Dr. Jamil Daboul, University of California at San Diego, "Photoproduction of Vector Mesons." 238 Malott. The department has about 100 full-time students in its graduate program, which requires two years of study for the degree of master of social work. Katz said. There are 125 undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences majoring in social work. "The change will facilitate innovation and experimentation in social work instruction both in educational content and methods." Katz said. "The emerging functions for social work in a rapidly changing society require many changes," he added. Katz said graduate students spend a great part of their time in field training units developed in conjunction with public welfare departments in Douglas, Wyandotte, Leavenworth and Shawnee counties. The department now has 17 faculty members and operates on the Lawrence campus, at the Medical Center in Kansas City and at the Extension Center in Wichita. The new School of Social Work will have a cooperative training program with more than 40 social work agencies in Kansas and Missouri such as the Menninger Foundation, the Prairie View Mental Health Center and the Western Missouri Mental Health Center. Katz said. Katz, a native of New York, is a 1947 graduate of the City College of New York and has graduate degrees from Columbia and New York Universities. He has been chairman of the KU department of social work since last summer. 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