Sunflower 05-12-1976
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Endowment fund established by former engineering student The College of Engineering Wallace and Cessna Aircraft ratings. She holds a private will receive 15 undergraduate Company also made the key license, with multi-engine rating. tcholanhips and 6 graduate contribution for the expansion fellowships through a gift from and modernization of Cessna Active in dvic affain a s well Mr. and Mn. Dwane L, Wallace. Stadium. as the general aviation industry, Univemity President aark Wallace was instrumental in Wallace received the University Ahiberg announced today. the reopening of the Cessna of Wichita Alumni Achievement The gift establishes the Dwane plant which his unde, Oyde V. Award in 1957, a special plaque L. and Velma L. Wallace Cessna, had* been forced to close from the Wichita Chamber, of Endowment Fund. In addition during the early days of the Commerce in 1959, * and the to the student aid, income from depression. In January, 1934, as Kansan of the Year award from tf the endowment will provide general manager of Cessna, he the Native Sons and Daughten funds to purdime equipment and began development of the of Kansas in 1971. i "" meet special needs in the College Cessna Airmaster, which was to 4 of Engineering, when approved become known as the "world’s In January, Wallace received by the funds board of advisors. most efficient aircraft." the 1975 International Daniel Wallace, a 1933 aeronautical From 1936 to 1975 he served Guggenheim Medal for great engineering graduate of the as Chief Executive Officer of achievement in aeronautics, the 3 University of Wichita, is retired Ossna. first such recipient whose field is chairman of the board of Cessna During the depression years. general aviation. Aircraft Company. Wallace took up aircraft racing Ml In announcing the gift today. and often used the prize money Wallace retired as chairman of President a a rk Ahiberg said. he won to meet the company’s the board and chief executive "Tile College of Engineering has payroll. Dwane and Velma officer of Cessna in 1975, but lb, long had two great needs - a Wallace continue to fly for i • A continues as a member of the new building to replace its business and pleasure. He holds a Executive Committee, the Board temporary structures, and commerdal pilot’s license, with of Directors, and serves as Senior «o endowed scholarships and multi-engine and instrument tt Consultant. fellowships for outstanding students. The new budding is urider construction, and this fine gift by Dwane and Velma WSU student dabbles Wallace Is a giant step toward meeting the need for endowed fdlowships and scholarships." in natural remedies "Since his graduation, Mr. Wallace has maintained a By ANNE STANSBURY mugwort (a species of sage), consistent, helpful. and tansi and nasturtium. supportive interest in the Next time your grandmother In the herb cures thcM were University. His latest act of gives you wintergreen tea for a all used for various kinds of generosity will serve as an sore throat, it just might help to inflammations. They were inspiration and a help to drink it. Linda Cook, a graduate placed in water bases and then engineering students for student in biology at Wichita boiled, steeped out. or used in generations to come." State University, has been poultices. Ahiberg stated that Wallace Mllce OMiowir-the Sunflower comparing various natural cures Beginning with the leaves, was instrumental in founding the to see their effectiveness in Cook placed them in a special Swvdfoh tcfittis icef Bjom Borg defeated BOly Martin 6 ^ , 6-4 WS Endowment Association in inhibiting bacteria growth. plant press, dried and then 'nieedty evening In an exMbhJon match at Henry Levitt Arena. 1965 and served as its first As more and more people powdered them with a mottir th e Milch W i t tponsoTcd by the American Cancer Society and chairman. The Endowment talked about going back to and pestle. An extract was Made Association’s annual support of the Wiehita Racquet Qub. All pmccedi will go to the charity natural ways of living, Cook said with the powder and put in an Ul^HUmiDfl* University programs has reached she began "messing around" autoclave - a steam sterilizer - to about $400,000 per year. with some of the old herbal make sure there were no baettria remedies. She started searching or fungi growing in the extMct. Housing Board to make changes through Scientific literature and Ih order to test the found that a great deal of effectiveness of the hetbs, she research was being done with peribHhed A kind of Ido-aibay In Fairmount Towers residence Many of the herbs. celled disc dilfrisioh. duties of Using maitUy Americah thdian filter »klted In the by RAftUCK jRNNINGS Thomas Gavin, director of the Brennan Hill complex Herbology books, she chose nine extracts weft put oh e becteHa housing, has said two or three w9l also be undergoing some herbs that were mentioned fiHd groWMi ih agar. Whett the permanent Maintenance men changes before next year’s repeatedly to begin her research t extract hid IhhlMted blcteHe Thb Wiiihita State University will be hired to Setvicc both residents move in. wintetgtem, mullen. borage, Houiitlg BtMttd, with the lobteHij chicory, white yatrow, ^Tumtopigg2 Fairmount ToWeis and the thfed Brennan III, which Was a coed ap|iMval of jattles Rhatigati, Brennan Hall buildings. D l^ Of Otudehts, and WSU hall this year, Will returh to its PteildeHt darit Ahlbetg, has Two professional hall original all-womett occupancy deddad to institute some basic directors wOt also be added to status. Brennan II will be a coed Inalde Today changes in thd newly acquired the fall-time paid Staff of the hall by suite, and Brennan Hall.I Pailmount Towers residence halls. Gavin said that up until will be coed by floors (first and hall. this time graduate students have third floors for men and second UnivwMty amato ampt up btniPM . I>aaa S. been assigned the hall director and fourth floors, for women). These changes include jobs, but said their studies and Since Grace Wilkie dormitory increased security surveillance of other academically oriented will be evacuated at the end of the building from 6 p.m. til Lattata to ttie Editor- LaM b lw . I>aaa 12. 1 • activities often left them with this semester, the Housing Board 7.'30 a.m., erecting a fence an inadequate amount of time to was left with the problem of AthiBtes of the year named. Page IB around the parking area for devote to their jobs. Gavin said trying to find somewhere to feed increased personal and property 1 he believed full-time protection of the residents, and professionals could best serve ★ Turn to page 2 two meal plan options. the needs of the hall residents. Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives M >uir I.Q7^ The intersection of HiUslde and Central will re-open to traffic today. Dorms get changes Campus Briefs) Oennan Chib end MeimwItBeli will meet at 9 p.m. Friday. May 21. at 1247 N. Emporia i t for informal German conversation, From page 1 others eating etiheCorrdraa BONNie JOHNSON, CAMPUS EDITOR singing fdlksongs. and deciding where the Brennan students who occur because. «Wc*ie txviJu to meet during June & July. German previously ate in die Grace continue the same tw?V iBCl Chib members tMH be able to view *«vice that they got Th e Mtalilta A t m R a n COTtcr will Wilkie, cafeteria. After offering OlA slides of the national convention held Wflkie.” Comctton aponaor a communltv wortcdiop on in Nashville last summer with an eye the present dorm residents a to rape Saturdey. May 22 from 9:30 Pairmount Towers Tbt Swtflower M o n d ^ toward YpBilentI in August. choice in the matter through a tm i a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Wichita Public Incorrectly questionnaire, the CAC Corral will stiU eat in the ino the active Library downtown. A ll intarastad Tow m cafeteria, but t h » ^ | Domtcy of W c d g M parsons are invitad to attend. was agreed upon, and a contract Thi The Oar man Club to f e ^ the Brennan residents be offered two separate ^ mil tlw People’i of CMnc, Teem, th e opdons-a 15-tneal pfo, the from the Btuarmar, will continue was accepted. tib Thica wofkaiMpa wW ba piaaaittad meals per day, Monday duM U k of scrimmaging throughout the summer, The Corral will be rmovated fur (Tidwen). tNa auimnar which ware not inciudad weather permitting. Anyone to indude another serving line Friday) and a IF-maddC The Sunflower m MI in the Summer Saaiion Schadula of ati interested in pertlelpeting is (three meals, Monday thnSi^ Abb« AgMdiMl w Courses. Th e coursai with their spedfically for the Brennan encouregsd to attend the scrimmages Fffday, and two meik m the Natloiiil Union of Im , descrl|3tions are as follow: icddenti, and ■ aeparate area M. on Sundays from 4 to 6 p.m. at Shell win be blocked off to serve Saturday and Sunday). than the NMiottal Park 28th & North Arkansas. Please of Geology 160/760, Lyle Gohn, sModate demofl notify the department If you are them. Ml of te a . August 7>22, 3 hours credit, Wind interested or enroll in the Free Gbvin n id the adparation of ttu to tt, nid the bigt, River Mountains, Wyoming, regular Universfty course. the Brennan r e s i s t s from pfoium at Pairmount Tovuikl th) Spoelal Events letter grades. Smit, line numbers 9074, 9075. Beckp^ing trip into rtiat the residents have no leuei eiT glacier afea. Observations arxl study of community.