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Sec Around the Campus he unflower on Page 2 T SOFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER Volume LXVIII—Number 54 KANSAS May 19, 1964 Concert to Be HeW PyJjJjgJj™ to Speak In Amphitheatre An outdoor twilight concert will be presented by the Univiversity of Wichita symphonic band tonight, at 7:15 in At Commencement the Fine Arts Centet Amphitheatre. The band, under the direction o f ------and publisher of the El Dorado Times and a native Kansan, will James Kerr, will present a concert of contrasting numbers which will ■Te av3 indfof Commencement June 7, President Lindquist announced. ircliuie “State Pair March,” by BA Students Paul Yoder which has been dedicat­ ox- J SoS' 'i J l K o J S - T 'iS S ed to the Kansas State Fair. Given Awards excises, said President Lindquist, a ivVvov?''^'r v ' Richara L. Mitts. Homor Others to be presented ore “When Clymor, who has edited Z El f rL i 1,. Johnny Comes Marching Home,” an “American Salute” by Morton Gould At Banquet J,, ---- lias .ys.w..been cK-uivt-active in111 ...... ‘ ..I.iv.iitNiHalph W.w. JinwtM]Tn\yt*rton. ion. I'iiion.'ilo j'JiiwmEilwin Knice, lee, JlobertJtobert PPaul a u l and "Lmly of Spain,” by Tochard numerous business, social and re- ».,iS^^bwermann. Gerald Wuyno Shot- Evans. The Wichita premier per­ Two outstanding Inisiness stu­ liKious 0 ,-ganisations thoa.hout titilele state. ______Krne.Ht P e x Sm ith, Leln n d lii! formance of "Prairie Overture,” dents were awarded tlie Frank A. Suiiiding', by Ikibert Ward will also be per­ Neff Memorial Award at the third He has served as State Chair- Mason Jack Stafford, William A nmn of the Kansas Associated Stangarone, .Sidney L. Stark, Etl- formed. Along with these there will annual College of Bu.siness banciuet ward J{. Stephens, Thomas A. Strii- be Spanish and English music and Press, a member of Sigma Chi hle, Allen W. Stucky, James M. Friday night. several marches. Fraternity, and is a 50 year Mason. Stump, Donald D. Sullivan, Michael He has been President of the Kan­ Gautier Toarney, Charles E. Tis­ Admission is free, and spectators The recipients of tlie award were dale, Frcilorlck D. Vaughan, Char­ sas Daily Newspaper Association, t s D. W alton, R ichard Nowell are urged to bring lawn chairs and Donald E. Copenhaver and James Wells, Dennis Charles Whitcomb, blankets. The amphitheatre will the William Allen White Founda­ Paul Henry Wlechman, A. Dee Wopdham, and Charles David accommodate 3,500 people. J. Eedinger. The winners' names tion, the Kansas State Historical W right. are inscribed on plaques which are Society, and the El Dorado Cham­ Associate of Applied Science; ber of Commerce. Mary Marie Adams, Dlano Doe placed in the Frank A. Neff Hall. Bogle, Sharon Kay Carney, Jea­ Summer Schedule He is a graduate of the College nette Kay Cotton, Juliet Jean Coyne, xrarilyn Kathryn Gegen, The awards are made annually of Emporia and had attended the Diana Marie Hartman, Patricia Leo Changiles Announced on the basis of individual achieve­ as a gradu­ McCurry, Sue Ann Ward, ami Ro­ ate student. berta Jean Weir. The Registar’s Office has ment, leadership, extra-curricular School of Engineering announced changes in the Art Candidates for Baccalaurate de­ Bachelor of Science In Aeronau­ activities and grade point average. grees are: tical Engineering: Gary Wallace courses offered in the Summer , l’>^«oneth C raig Forem an, School Schedule already pub­ Students are recommended for the College of Bu.siness Administration Richard A. Garcia, Donald L. Hull and Industry I'lont, Spencer Loader. lished. award by a sub-committee composed M llbert Wnyno Llnscheld, Thomas The following Art courses Bachelor of Science lii Busliu-sa Bruce McDavltt. Michael Carter of the dean of the College of Ailmlnlstriitlon: Joyce Leo Austin McMahon, John Louis Mhore, Law­ will be dropped from the Sum­ Business Administration and heads and Donald Keith Gray. rence Kent Mullendore, ^relvin mer School Schedule: 281, Cer­ Bachelor of Business Adtiiinis- Everett Ratzlaff, Henry Lockwood of the departments in the College. iratlon: Jerry K. Allen, Herbert ^V. White, and Danny Jacob Wllllg. amics I; 282, Ceramics-11; 285, Bcaler, Philip Edward Bllck, Char­ Riuhelor of Science In Electrical They are nominated by meinbers les Norman Brown, Dennis N Engineering: Gary Paul Anthony. Sculpture I; 381, Ceramics III; Claypool, Robert Noel Danby, Eii- Rolla A. Clymer Gerald Earl Crain, Kolton Lee Far-1 382, Ceramics IV; 385, Sculpture of the business college faculty. rlH, Samuel L. Harris. Richard Al­ 11: 386, Sculpture III; 476, len Hnldaway, Charles Wilson Jef­ Prior to the banquet, Sheldon ferson, Kenneth Robert Kuhlman, Ceramics V; 482, Cemamics VI, James Raymond Lucas, Phillip Coleman, president and chairman George Martin. Eldon Montgomery. 485. Sculpture IV; 509, Special WU’s Vern ytnxz Morton. David Lee Nich­ Problems in Sculpture; 510, of the board of the Coleman Com­ olson. Terry Bruce Penner, David N- Hager, Merle Dean Rich. Joseph Special Problems in Sculpture; pany, was selected 1964 honorary Df>nald Rhillcutt, George F red 311. Special Problems in Cer­ member of Alpha , pro­ Win Overall Trophy (Continued on Page 4) amics; and 512, Special Pro­ fessional business fraternity. blems in Ceramics. Company F-7, the University unit of Pershing Rifles, .Art 141, Basic-Art I, will be The purpose of the banquet, ac­ won the “A” Overall Roving Trophy during the annual as­ Farnsworth, added. This is a 5*hour course cording to Jack D. Heysinger, sembly of the 7th Regiment held here last week. meeting for 6 weeks from 7:30- dean of the Business College, was About 300 students from ROTC pany exhibition platoon placed third 12 daily. The class will be held units at universities in four states in competition. John Whitehead of Ungs Injured in the basement of Ablah Li­ to recognize and honor student attended the assembly and drill Company F-7 placed 2nd in M-1 brary. scholarship anti other personnel. competition, disassembly and assembly. Summer School enrollment In Accident Other special guests invited to In second place was the Mis- The University machine gun crew will take place on Monday, June souri School of Mines’ Company took another first place to add to Dr. David Farnsworth, associate 15. The summer school sessions the banquet included President and K-7. Henderson State College's Com- its growing list of wins. professor in political science, was will begin on June 16; the six- Mrs. Emory Lindquist, Dean and |.any S-7 took third place. „ reported in satisfactory condition week session will close on July Mrs. Hugo Wall, Dr. ainl Mrs. The Un,vere.ty_ PerehmK R.tles commamiinf officer of yesterday afternoon by Wesley Hospital authorities. 24 and the nine-week session Cramer Reed, and Mrs. Frank A. compaiiy took two firsts "">1 » the University oompany received ends on August 14. Commence­ third squad and platoon dri 1. p ^ Farnsworth was admitted to the ment exercises will be held Neff and Ann Neff, wife and daugh­ The first place positions were ach- ^ Intensive Care Unit at Wesley, /.after summer school on Sun­ ter of the late Dean Emeritus of leved in standard squad dnil and ne,,i„„„tal Assembly. The award with head injuries sustained in a day. August 16. the College. in standard platoon drill. The Com- ptesented hy Maj. Carl F. ear accident Saturday night. Bernard, currently a student at Also injured was Dr. Thomas the U.S. Army Command and Gen­ Ungs, assistant professor, and driver of.,one of the two cars in­ Sen. Wunsch to Visit on Campus eral Stuff College, Ft. Leavenworth, volved in the accident. Dr. Ungs Kans. The Award is presented to is in Rm. 239 at St. Francis Hos­ the outstanding Pershing Rifleman pital and is recovering satisfactory. Sen. Paul Wunsch, Republican candidate for' governor, will be on campus from 10 a.m. in the 7th Regiment, a four state to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the CAC Ballroom to meet informally with students, according area of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan­ The accident occurred on West to Dell Barbour, campus chairman oT the Wunsch for Governor Committee. Mac Arthur Road as the two in­ sas, and Missouri. structors were returning to Wich­ ■Tm looking foiward to being Malcolm^ also received the 7th ita from the |«W political41VIVM« science de- uti campus to renew aequaintance- Rogimontal Commander b Award, partment picnic at Lake Afton. ships and discuss any questions the students might have,” Wunsch commented at a recent interview. 10th Annual Honors Convo Accompanying Sen. Wunsch will be Rep. John Conard, state chair­ man of the Wunsch for Governor Recognizes 170 Scholars I' Committee. They will return to campus tomorrow night and will The Tenth Annual Honors Convocation, honoring nearly be in Neff Hall from 7:45 to 8:15. 170 scholars, was held last Friday. t .'I “I have always suppoi-ted all ele­ President Emory Lindquist pre- counting department honors; Lyle ments of higher education in Kan­ sided 9ver the convocation and Dr. James, Alpha Kappa Delta, anthro- sas, and \vill continue to do so,” Thomas D. Ungs, assistant profes- pology department honors; Ann Sen. Wunsch said. He has served sor of political science, gave the Kaenig, Mortar Board, Sigma Delta the state in government since 1939 address, “The Integrity of Learn- pj, Spanish department honors; and has served on practically all and Marilyn Ochs, Mortar Board, committees of the House and Sen­ University honors were awarded Mu Phi Epsilon, School of Music ate during his career. to eight graduating seniors who honors. William Former, senator from achieveii an academic record of at Ninety-seven honors were award- Sedgwick county, who introduced least 3.750. Those receiving honors ed to graduating seniors who are the WU bill, recently commented: were: Karen Baker, Mortar Board, members of honor societies or who “Sen. Wunsch was very active in logopedics department honors; Kay are otherwise outstanding in their support of tlie WU bill. All who Dickens Gasaway, Mortar Board, field of study and have achieved worked on the WU bill are great­ English department honors; Fred an academic record of at least ful to Wunsch for all of the sup- Giertz, PI Mu Epsilon, mathematics 3.000. port and expert advice he ^ v e us. department honors, economics de- Class honors were awarded to W U N S ^ e n te r , disfusses »f his vioit on Without hi, capable partment honors; Karen Hanks, sixtj-one undergraduates who Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish depart- have an academic record of at ^ to m o rro w with John Conard, right, campaign chairman, an the Itate ayatem.” ment honors; James Ireland, ac- least 3.750. cQmpus chairman. Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives I C4 Pity the Editor Getting out a paper is sometimes fun, but it is never a picnic. — week's News Forum will b Civil Rights Petition to sign the petition. If we print jokes, people say we are silly. Clayton Bratton, assistant pviiftis. The Students for the Civil Rights sor of journalism, and Duiiald If we don’t, they say we are too serious. Bill, will sponsor a table in the Reel Time Set Hansen, assistant professor and Campus Activities Center hall in director of KMUW. If we clip things from other papers, we are too order to solicit signatures for a The next presentation of Reel lazy to write them ourselves. petition to Senators Frank Carlson Time will be “Autobiography” and This will be our last News Foi nm and James Pearson of Kansas. “Let’s Look at Barbados.” The of the spring semester, but N.,nvi If--we don’t, we are too-fond of our own stuff. films will be shown tomorrow at Forums will'be held every W&l'hus.' The petition will urge the Sen­ noon in the Audiovisual Center. day throughout the summer spg. If we print contributions, the paper is filled ators to support the civil rights “Autobiography” is a 27 minute sion. bill now pending; to vote to invoke with junk. film which tells the story of the cloture and end the Southern fili­ horseless carriage from the days If we don’t, we don’t appreciate true genius. buster; and to pass an effective Journalism Banquet of Henry Ford to the present day. civil rights bill with no weakening Now, like as not, someone will say we swiped Vintage film clips are used, and amendments. The 18th annual journalism bun- this piece from some other paper. possible future developments are quet and photo field day will be The table will be in the hall from depicted. The show has been seen held to m o iT O W night, according to WE DID. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday May 18, on television. Paul Gerhard, professor of jou^ through Wednesday, May 20. “Let’s Look at Barbados” is a nalism and chairman of the -le. 14 minute color film that shows partment, Co-sponsors of the table are the what life is like on a sunny, Carib­ Students For Liberal Action, and h e u n f l o w e r bean island. The natives arc shown Martin Perry, Eagle-Beacon edi. T S the Collegiate Young Democrats at work and play, and scenes of toi-ial page writer,'will address the Civil Rights Committee. 005 Commons Bldg, Wichita 8, Kansas MU 3-7561 Ext. 348 native customs and dances are high school, college, and profos. Second class postage paid at Wichita, Kansas. sional journalists gathered for tiie All students, faculty and staff seen. The island as a resort area Advertising rates and publication schedules furnished upon request. Address Tbf occasion, sponsored by the jivir. Sunflower. University of Wichita, Wichita 8, Kansas. members are urged by the sponsors is depicted with glimpses of speed­ Official student newspaper of the University ef Wichita. Founded In 1S90 and pub- boating, water-skiing and water- nalism department. llahed each Tuesday and FVlday momliut during the school year by students o f thi Department of Journalism of the University of Wichita except on and during hoUdays- polo. The program will also indmle /acaUcns, and examination periods. Sociology All interested person.s are invited the announcement of Sunflower and ( Member Associated Collegiate Press to attend free. Parnassus staff appointments for the next school term, and the Intercollegiate Press Fraternity awarding of a number o f scliolar- News Forum Today ships to outstanding student jour­ Subscription Price $4.00 per Year MEMBER nalists. University and high school News Forum will be held at noon photographers will be presented Bdltor-lii-Chlef ...... Doris Mortimer Initiates 8 today in the East Ballroom of NoaagrlBgr E d i t o r ...... Nancy Harris trophies for meritorious photo­ Bnsincna NBaager - ...... - ...... Dave Crockett Eight new members were initiat­ the CAC, featuring Mel Moorhouse, . graphs entered in the photography E ditorial Staffs Nevra Editors, Bill Rapps and Grady Nlzoo} Desk Edi­ assistant to the dean of University tors, Joy liyn Updike and WOlls C* Jacksoni Society Editor, Lorry Bro- ed into the Sociolo^ honoi-ary contests by Jim Edwards, long College, as moderator. slnst. Peattire Editor, Connie Closes Sport Editor, Bill Mlnglet Cartoon­ fraternity, Alpha Kappa Delta, May time professional photographer and ist, MIks Fsnnoni Photo Editor, Joseph Rny. The two guest panelists on this 6, at a banquet in the Shocker lecturer in press photography. Room of the CAC. Doris Mortimer, journalism sen­ FREE The new members are: Robert Military Frat ior and Sunflower editor-in-chief, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE: will serve as toastmistress. H. Curry, Mrs. Melba Widdowson, “HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DESTROYS FEAR” Mrs. Vida Vinduska, Charles A. Gives Awards Thompson, Carol S. Dewey, Nancy International Club by Otto G. Ziegenhagen, C.S.B. S. Anderson, Nancy A. Flagg, and For 63-64 Eileen Broadie, Fine Arts sopho­ o f Chicago, Illinois Shirley J. Harris. Mrs. Jeanle Him- more, has been selected as the In­ mel was also welcomed as a trans­ The University Scabbard and ternational Club “ Active of the Member o f the Board of Lectureship o f The Mother Church, fer from Arizona University. Blade Society recently announced Month,” according to Rick Lane, The First Church o f Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. publicity chairmen. To be eligible for membership the names of the recipients for PLACE: the outstanding service medals for in the fraternity the students had Tea and Conversation, will not MILLER THEATRE the year 1963-64. meet until the summer school ses­ to have a 3.00 average in at least sion begins, according to Lane. They 115 N. Broadway nine hours o f sociology and a 2.500 Chosen as the outstanding army Wichita, Kansas will resume their regularly schedule overall grade average. cadets were Jerry Thompson as get-together at 3 p.m. each Wed- TIME: afternoon on June 18. Also at the banquet, Dr. Donald outstanding sophomore and Charles SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1964 at 11:30 a.m. 0. Cowgill, head of the sociology Dent as the outstanding junior. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wichita, Welcomes You department, presented a paper en­ Outstanding Air Force cadets were titled “The Other Wichita.” John Richard, sophomore, and Gary STUDENTS!! Betourne, junior.

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives CO Shocker Shenanigans Males to Cheer for WSU; Tryouts to Be Tomorrow 3 By LORRY BROSIUS, Society Editor Cheer girls, the boys are back! Many Shocker fans will U2 Shockers are busy taking a last fling before finals and planning parties to cele- be. both surprised and delighted to see male cheerleaders on e tp victories or console each other after final exams. MeiTymakers last weekend the Wichita State University cheerleading squad next fall. • luded Tri Deltas, Betas, Delta pammas, and Phi Delts. At a special meeting of the Pep squad, and also create more intei*- Petroleum Club was decked wright and Executive Officer Tom evening at a dinner before Council, members voted to elect est at games, I •ith pink and white carnations Osbourne. meeting. four male cheerleaders for next qnturday evening fo r the Gamma Alpha Phis arc especially Army Blue.s will install new of­ ficers Thursday at noon. These ^ ' have signed up for the tryouts to Phi Pink and W hite Ball. Robert proud of Iheir royalty this The boys will cheer-ulorig with bo held-Wednesday, May 20 on fFoley’s orchestra , ..... played fo r danc- week. Sue McGregor"' was include BobbI' Weir, commander; p the six regular cheerleaders at sorority row. jnir- Pat Kemp invited guests for named Parnassus (iucen and Connie Knock, executive officer; football and basketball games, all I-* 0 preparty and Nancy Boman was Linda Ferris is Pershing Rifles Sandy Hamm, drill commander; those interested in trying out for hostess for a postparty. Sweetheart, Carol Campbell Lorry Brosius, secretary; Cheryl the squad must be able to do var­ was awarded a meritorious Rosseoii, treasurer; Linda Ferris, Dennis Vanderheiden and Kath­ ious jumps, cartwheels, round-offs, service ribbon and a special assistant drill commander; Suz­ when are erine Gothard reigned as God and and have a strong voice and lots citation Thursday evening anne Hoover, public relations offi­ Goddess at the Sig Ep formal Sat­ of enthusiasm, according to John 65% and 35% during Field Day awards cere­ cer; and Sandy Lindeman, nation­ urday evening at Spring Lakes Morton, president of the Pep Coun­ monies. Carol has been an alization officer. Country Club. Dennis was chosen cil. good marks? as an outstanding senior; he has Army Blues member for four Kay Wiblitzhouser is this been named to the Dean’s List years, Army ROTC Battle month’s carnation girl and pledge Dr. Bradley Keith, assistant pro­ eight times, is commander of the Group Sweetheart, Pershing Susie Miller has received the Alpha fessor o f mens physical education Army ROTC Cadet corps, was Rifles Sweetheart for two Chi Maple Leaf award for the out­ at WU spoke to members o f the named Mr. Military among the Ten years, and Army Blues secre­ standing pledge. pep counccil on why he felt men Top Senior -Men, has received a tary and commanding officer. Alpha Phi Barbie Wilkes in­ should be added to the present graduate fellowship in chemistry Gamma Phis surprised Phi Delts vited her sorority sisters to squad, and said that men will add find is a member o f the American by presenting them with a purple her home Sunday afternoon enthusiasm and variety to the pep Chemists Association. ihaft in honor of their Hippodrome for a miscellaneous shpvyer in Bill Strout played for the skit, ‘‘Magnificent 7Va.” honor of Mary Lisenby, who Alpha Chi spring formal at Tri Deltas honored Cindy Shank, will marry Beta .lohn Tidwell Anchorettes the Broadview Hotel ballroom. Cynthia Moore, and Diane Dres- May 30. Marty Waddell hostessed a back at their meeting Monday eve­ Sig Eps held an appreciation Hold Officer preparty at the house and ning for distinguished recoi-ds of dinner in honor of their moth­ Marilyn Minor invited guests scholastic and extra-curricular ac­ ers Monday. to her home for a postparty. tivities. Alpha Chis plan a swim­ Installation DU’s are constructing elab­ Gamma Phis invited their moth­ ming party at Courtney Davis orate decorations for their ers to tea Sunday in observation of May 29, to celebrate the end New officers of the Anchorettes, traditional Heidelberg June .5. Mothers’ Day. of finals. sponsored by the Naval Reserve, Alpha Phis are busy with decora- Gamma Phis are planning a pic- Gamma Phis will honor their have been installed and arc plan­ tions as a surprise fo r guests at nic honor of their seniors fathers at a picnic June 23. ning next year’s program. their spring formal at the Petro- June ^3^. DU Mothers served coffee and Officers installed include the fol­ leum Club Friday evening. Guests Alpha Phi pledges served a doughnuts to draw the crowd to patio dessert for graduating lowing: Carolyn Howe, command­ will stop at Connie Howell’s house their garage sale Friday. ing officer Virginia Duryee, execu­ for food and conversation before seniors Monday evening and Tri Deltas Susie Kueck and presented each with a silver tive officer; Marilyn Minor, drill the dance. Sherry Herrington is Julie Coyne have received the So- commander; Nickey Bayes, public and bordeaux carnation. Alums co-hostess for the party. rosis scholarships. Sorosis was the information officer; Nan Maxedon, ended a progressive dinner for Pershing Rifles Sweethearts Bob- local organization which became a secretary; and Martha Smith, tiea- seniors Wednesday evening bi Weir and Linda Ferris were part of the national Tri Delta with a dessert at the house surer. crowned by former Sweethearts group in 1958. for the whole chapter. Moth­ Carol Campbell and Susan Crane Army Blues plan a year's end Riink leaders selected were Kathy ers' Club will honor seniors at the 7th annual White Rose Ball party June 5, at Courtney Davis. Stein, Kathy Kenipton, and Marilyn with a covered dish dinner this Saturday evening at Innes. Also on Sig Eps will cedebrate the end Johnson. evening and those same much- the program were installation cer­ of the term with their traditional honored guests were seated in emonies for new Pershing Rifles luau May 29. the place of honor Monday Company Commander David Wain- Gamma Phi Susie Corrigan 9 ROTC Awards was special guest at a shower given Tuesday by Vicky Sin­ ©iven to Rifle Team ning, Nancy Elliott, and Sandy Nine University students re­ Annual CYR Banquet Mueller. Susie will marry DU ceived awards for participating in Butch Bright June 22. the Varsity Rifle Team during 1963 Alpha Phi Sharon Russell anri 1964 under the sponsorship of passed the candle Monday to the Army ROTC. announce her engagement to Howard Saunders who attends James E. Garner, team captain, OSU, and Barbie Wilkes an­ received a third-year award. Bob nounced that she is wearing R. Boaldin, Dennis L. Nelson, Leon the class ring of Sig Ep Dick Jay Renicker, and Robert J. Smith Walldrop. received first-year varsity awards. Alpha Chi Linda Lewis is pinned D.aniel Fry, Hoyt Hillman, William to Beta Bill Hartong; Jan Greene Johnson, and John Whitehead were wears the Beta lavalier of Vann recipients of freshmeu awards. 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