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was in honor of the first pres nA 4uii04t la ii lUi^eeJ^^,n(L ident of Fairmouni College, Dr, N.J, Morrison. The columns were formerly located at the front ol lh(! onginal Carnegie Library Colmniis dedicated, lane named There werr* originally eight I olumns, but only ihrer; will ni)w About fifty alumni and guests Spring Reunion last weekend stand on the northeast loiner ol were on hand for the dedication honoring the classes ol '23, ‘28, 1 7 and Fairmount. of the Morrison columns and the '33, '43. '48. '53 and '63. The (olurnns have not yet naming of Isely Lane on campus. The dedication of the relo been erected on thi' site, dur; to The dedications were part of the cation of the Morrison columns bad weather Morrison was instrumental irr securing the $40,n()() Andrew Carnegie conlnbulion to es tahlish thr* library Eleven years in construction, the cornerstone of the new Carnegie I ibrary was laid on March 10, 1908, The library was later renamed Mor rison Library. The 1908 cornerstone was recently opened when construc tion began on the new McKnight Art Building and the old library was torn down. A new cornerstone was laid Saturday where the columns will be located. This is to be opened on the 100th anniversary of Fair mount College in 1995 The street that winds around the back of the CAC, McKinley, and Jardine was named Isely Lane Saturday. The street is named in honor of Dean W.H. Isely, who served with Morrison in the beginning AS they stood originally. OR, A H L B E R Q assists in placing a time capsule under the corner stone to support old Morrison pillars. days of Fairmouni College Isely came to Wichita one year before lege Wichita State University Morrison and became ar ting The widow of Isely's cipal of Fairmouni Institute, Merrill, came from Californi which preceded Fairmount Col the ceremony. The Commencefflenf Commencement exercises will be held May 13 at 4:30 Vol. L X X V Il No. 51 Tuesday, May 1, 1973 p.m. Receptions will be held by the respective colleges preceding the ceremonies. Paul Wunsch a member of the Board of Regents will deliver an address from the Board. Ecology... This year, for the first tin>e, students'names will be read as diplomas are passed out. yoM COM fio Study in CAC What can you do about ecology? (Reprinted from Replenish the Earth by G. Tyler Miller, Jr.) Due to work scheduled in Ablah Library, the CAC Corral Become ecologically informed, Give up yoi/r "cowboy” think Cafeteria will be open for study purposes Thursday and ing and immerse yourself in spaceship thinking Specialise in one Friday evenings for students wishing to study on campus for particular area of the ecological crisis and pool your specialized finals. knowledge with others. Everyone doesn't need to be an ecologist but you do need to ecologize your particular profession or |ob Sensitize yourself to your environrrleni. Look around your Sunflower advertising room, your home, your school and your place of work. What WSU's Sunflower will gross over $30,000 in advertising things around you really improve the quality of your life. What sales for the 1972*73 academic year, according to Kelly ecologicallly unsound practices are you carrying out? Live a simpler life style based on reduced energy consumption Pinkham, advertising manager. and entropy production. Go on an energy and entropy diet. For This will be a record figure for The Sunflower. The hipest every high-energy or entropy thing you do (having a child, buying previous year was 1969-70 when approximately $24,000 In a car, living or working in an air-conditioned building) give up a ad space was sold. number of things. Such a life style will be cheaper and it may add In explaining the increased advertising, Pinkham said, "We more joy as we learn how to break through the plastic tech have tried to make our operation a more professional one, nological cocoon that separates us from nature and from one distributed the paper off campus and carried advertising another. inserts as well as the seasonal wedding and fashion supple Above all, become politically involved on a local and national ments." level. Start or join a local environmental group and also join a national organization. (For example. Zero Population Growth, Friends of the Earth, The Sierra Club, Common Cause, Ralph lost iituc Nader's Center for the Study of Responsive Law, and the Envi CRAMMING for finals. ronmental Defense Fund.) Become the David Brower, Ralph This is the last Spring Semester issue of The Sunflower. Nader, Paul Ehrlich , Rachel Carson, Barry Commoner, or John The Summer School editions of the newspaper will be Gardner of your block or school. Use synergy to amplify your published each Thursday from June 14 throu^ July 26. results. continued on ps0V 5 Dr. Lloyd Benningfield is named Dean of New changes are being made in this Graduate Studies and Research. See story on Inside summer's orientation program. See pg. 2 for P9- 2. full details. Why didn't the skydivers parachute into : 3 t m these WSU freshman Mary Miville spends one Cessna Stadium during the 1973 Shocker year working in the inner-city district of Super Spectacular Friday night? See pg. 12 pages Newark. New Jersey. See pg. 7. for details. Dead, or tJii/e Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives 10 Thrt r> The Sunflower, Tuesday. May 1, 1973 Sunflo ^ Affor College. What... ? Changes made in orientation even greater potential for suc services, and help them establish Decided what you really want to do yet? With the The summer orientation and cess because of some changes friendships with fellow students cost of higher education today, you can’t afford to registration program held In July and August at WSU has being made. First, the kind of and faculty. make the wrong choice in choosing a career. been gradually expanded and cooperation between Admis The aim of the Parents' Ori- refined over the last few years. sions, Student Services, and entation program, according to Our staff of professionally qualified testing and Each year the response of both University College that has con Denise, is to answer questions development specialists can assist you in deter faculty and incoming students, tributed to the success of the parents may have regarding ser mining your greatest potential — for as little as according to this year's Orien program in the past is being vices and academic programs; to Thrc $5.00. ta tio n C h a irp e rs o n , Janice stressed especially this year. allow them to meet students, Call us today, (316) 262-4173 Finch, and Assistant Chair faculty and administrators; and person, Roger Mathews, has Next, the program this help them anticipate changes been increasingly positive. summer w ill have three distinct that may occur in the life styles ^IDestimand The program this year has an parts that should better serve and ideas of their sons or the students and their parents - daughters. ^evebpment K^rpices Orientation '73, for new fresh Another change that has oc 0| MONTHLY PA1 104 S. Broadway* Wichita. Kansas 67208 men and University College curred is in the selection of. stu WAYNSETTm transfer students; TR (Transfer) dent leaders. Because mature SPECIALISTS in '73. for all other transfer stu and informed students will be Personnel Testing - Career Consultation - Resume Preparation ALLSN CONNER B643 EAST HARRY dents; and. Parents' Orientation, needed to work with transfer w h ic h according to Denise students and parents, more up < D u ra n d . Parents' Orientation perclassmen have been chosen Chairperson, is a special pro this year. gram designed for parents of In the past, advising for the I IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE new students under 21 years of orientation program was an ad age. ditional responsibility of faculty w Orientation '73 and TR'73 members teaching summer E THE TALENT TO TEACH• • • • will help new students become a school classes. However, to pro ar part of the University com vide incentive for faculty mem H m u n ity through careful aca bers to advise students more C( demic planning with student effectively, the University will f€ If you have a special talent and sincerely believe you can teach others leaders and faculty advisers. The employ about ten professors et what you know, contact Free University at Wichita State U. Free programs will allow the students whose sole responsibility will be University is for learning what isn't taught in schools. Free University to complete registration and fee to work w ith students during course in the past have included bicycle repair, poetry workshops, payment, introduce them to the summer orientation and regi- campus and its activities and stration. simple accounting, etc. fe If you would like to teach a course or have something you want to ai learn contact the Student Government Association at WSU 689-3480, fe or Tim Mitchell, Free U. coordinator at 689-3464. WSU retiring facuity honored nt reception Eleven faculty and staff istrative staff this summer. She fc members retiring this year were joined the admissions staff in Ji honored in a reception Wednes 1926. w day, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. Henry Malone, associate dean le ri Included in the honorees was an of Fairmount College of Liberal tf administration member who has Arts and Sciences, was initiated been w ith the university for 47 into the Order of Benders of C years and a faculty member ini Twigs.