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T Men Named Hope Kroenlein Gets VoL LXIV— No. §MFU)WER 31 Belle of Ball Title Engineers VWCA Friday. ^ sponsored by the To Show that sollTthrn^i^^'tfcto sorority ri-sS’S — Projects Money from the dance will « T^e Engineering Department ia for support of p r o j X aild nre He working hard at readying projects fframa of the campus YWCA dur “ nd «™* and dUplaya for the annual Open in? the comin? « a r said H.rth ,**'* Goeemln? House, to bo held Feb. 26 and 27. Nichol, ?eneml chairinan „ f S e io“ ’i^- an^MA dance. ’ SGA Congressman, and The event, to be shown in var T7,_Named j - the~ —•'top to iiiciimen were:were: s T n . ious engineering buildings, U in Fred Luedke, Mr. Engineer; Dick conjunction with National Engi Young, Mr. AthleU; Ken Orr. Mr. neering Week. The theme is “En Poli^cian; Doug Jackson, Mr. gineering Illustrated.” Music; Bana Kartasasmita, Mr Traffic Rules ALL SBT—^iffineerioff stiideiits. fleTt tn « All four departments of engi Organization; Jay McMurray, Mr. U ren Hall and Don Palmer make final ^ Sibley, neering will be represented by C o ll^ a U ; Henry Hall, Mr. Mass be displayed daring “ Open House.*' numerous displays and exhibit*, Media; Allan Johnston, Mr. Execu Will Receive according to John Johnston, d a ir- tive; Jim Hadley, Mr. Activities; le man. The department of aeronau and Bob Oeesler, Mr. Personality. tical engineering will exhibit an Luedke, an Engineering senior Closer Watch airplane production line in com la a member of DelU Upsilon fra “ We're going to strenuously en Tickets Going Fast ternity. petition with a best pump display force traffic and parking regula- by the department of mechanical Athlete Honored nons this somester,” Dr. George engineering. Young. Liberal Arts senior has Comstock said this week. For ‘Trio’ Appearance The engineering graphics de Men a member of the Shocker Many studenU have not put the partment plans to show architec- football squad, and has led the new blue parking decals on their tiial designs and engineering team m passing for the part three « r s y e t Dr. Comstock said that drawings. years. Orr, Engineering senior, is ^ is should be done immediaitely. president of the 9GA. Two projects undertaken by the StudenU will have to pay the 60 A Music senior, Jackson is n aeronautical department include an Mnt parking fee to get into park- member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra electrical flight simuUtor and a ing areas for evening University ternity and Kappa Kappa Psi. ground effect machine. ^ m t i e s unless they have the new An Engineering senior, Kartasa- decals on their cars. according to ticket sellers. " tremendous, First, second, and third prizes amiU is president of the Interna Dr. Comstock said students This popular group skyrocketed tord University. He wa.s a mem- will be awarded to individual stu tional Student Clirf>. dents showing private displays. should r^ e m b e r that on-campua from the college campus scene in ^>er of Sigina Nu Fraternity He McMurray. Liberal Arts senior, parking U a violation of parking 1968 m Northern California to met Bob Shane, another member Prizes are worth $26 and $10, |8 a member of Phi DelU TheU regulations and that those disre become one o f the top recording of the trio in Honolulu in 1948 Johnston said. Judges for this fraternity and the Geology Clirf> special event will be from the Pro garding the rules will receive groups in the nation today. One **od Nick Reynolds in Tijuana In Yearbook S u ffe r Honored tidceU. of the things that distinguishes 1954. fessional Engineering Society. A Liberal Arts senior, Hal! is On-campus i»rk ln g is only valid them from other current vocaJ Bob Shane was born in Hilo Judges selected from non-engi member of Sigma Phi Epsilon for persons with reserved spaces, aggregations is the fact that they Hawaii. He attended Punahou neering professors on the campus fraternity, and is active in the with two exceptions. Parking is sing on key. (Continued on Page 4) will choose the display which they R ^ T V Guild. He ia a member (Continued on Page 4) Share Taste in Music feel is of most interest to the The trio was drawn together be public. The department with the cause of their common interest in winning display will be awarded the music of Hawaii, Tahiti, Mex Last Concert routing trophy by Prof. C. Advertising, Public Relations ico, Spain, America, and the Ca Kenneth Razak, dean of the School lypso rhythms o f the West Indies. To Be Tonight of Engineering. Workshop Opens Tomorrow During one of their song fests Open House will be maintained The last of a series of five con at the “ Cracked Pot,” a student from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday and certs by faculty artists will be hangout near the Stanford cam from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday. presented tonight as 8 p.m. for pus, they were discovered by a the general public. San Francisco publicist. They were Featured in this program will I froomed for public appearance ne.^m:n a " rtTd'enU "a re 'lx ^ ' Advertising Club of Wieh- be Arthur Newman, assi.stant pro and rose to fame with their first New Gridiron Foe ed to be on hand for the WichitT^Slea^'^f AH fessor of voice, James Hoffren, >^ord “Tom Dooley” . Tippy Dye announced Fri meet, which will climax with the instructor in trumpet and brass day that Xavier of Ohio has Wichita-St. Louia baskstba" ?aSe ^ Although the Kingston Trio is ensemble, Vance S. Jennings, in neMboaae. TH„ra,.y f.an- I primarily known as a vocal group structor in clarinet and saxophone, been tentatively set to Uke aach member is also a skilled Houston's place on the Shock and Dr. Robert A. Steinbauer, as „ St..Hen,a ,„v ,.a , musician on a variety of instru sociate professor in piano and ers home football schedule ments. They accompany their mu.sic literature. next fall. It will mark the Umveraity .students are invited W. J. van Wormer. Advertisina- jMngs with the strings and rhythm Selections from Handel, Verdi, first meeting of the two missio^ wm "L will give the^itro I guitars, banjos, bongos, and Brahms, Schumann, and Straus, be granted upon ductory speech at 9:15 a.m. in showing an ID card - -J------- in [aonge drums. will be presented on this program. schools on the gridiron. ^ o m 209-10 CAC. to be followed Hails from Honolulu The workshop co-sponsored by a panel on how to use piiblicity Guard, recognised leader more effectively. \ r . BToup was born in Hono- Veep to Speak I . Hawaii. He received his B. A. Ending the first day’s activities I agree in Economics f rom Stan- wnll be a dinner and joint meeting of the Wichita Ad Club and the Wichita PiAHc Relations Society lAdviser Bops Back in the CAC Ballroom. Guest speaker for the event will be |At Beatnik Bother Frank Gavitt, executive vice-presi dent of Carl Byolr and Associates, J ^ r b o n d ale, H|.-_ (A C P )— New York, N.Y. rotfiem Illinois University EJgypt- ‘ n recently c»rried this Hem: Highlighting the Thursday acti- (Contfnued on Page 4) A beatnik received quite a shock Ifl*??- ® member of the Office of |»Ment Afftdrs recently. Health Scholarships ^^^®atfiod student was advised fo r the winter Open Until April 1 by a member of the OSA . wanting to take U Applications for National Foun J >i ’ dation Health Scholarrtiips, carry h« saane department. ing stipends of $600 a year, are members infmtned the now availalUe In the office o f the r ® ^bis was not possible. Dean of Faculties. lj.J**bPlng his fingers, the stu- College sophomores studying for I “ Like man, career in medical social work ten i» I t hours, cause, and undergraduates accepted for * m gonna turn this world admission to an approved school down.” of medicine are eligible for the Jim)* hfiviser leaned beck and grants. “Well, like man, SPRING'S BRIEF INTERLUDE—Only last week art studenU Pat McKnight and Jane Robertson Sponsored by the New March -till not gonna do it.” took advantage of spring-like weather. (Sunflower Staff Photo by Gary Herlocker) of Dimes, the scholarship offer will ertd on April 1. Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives Baker Starts During Wee Hours To Turn Out Myriads of 'Goodies’ BY CHUCK WILLIAMS ^ An International Outlook Sunflower SUff Reporter . ^ , *.u- The United States is, and has been, fighting a “cold The man making the donuts and the patrolman P f C K n . « 'fv-1 war” against communism. It is now a battle for prestige common. They both are the only personnel o n dutj a g , * «, hone in thp r t among free nations and countries under the control of The baker, Mr. Sam Weddle, has• a while to get back with it.” service, but we hope m the future * ... to add equipment for greater dictatorships. one advantage. He has little op He says that there is a differ- jn outside catering.” Power and prestige are important yardsticks utilized portunity for loneliness. He is ence between southern and north working against a deadline. In ern tastes in pastry. The south- jp either case, students will con- by nations in deciding whether they will side with Russia, those early morning hours Weddle and communism, or the United States, and democracy.