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B<>twee^3,0«(^a„dj.^^^^ oord^nt'“ ’“^'^T nelT tre'-C A C information deek. General admission tickets a n WU ^11 available at the CAC and at ers Hollatough s, according to spokes­ men. Tickets cost $2. To, Stage The Trio is composed 0# David Guard, recognized leader of the grro^; , and Nick Roy- 2S " o Honolulu, AT LAROE—Hie "Kinirston Trio" wfll inrinrf-. i *1. • ‘My Fancy’ and Shane in Hilo, Hawaii. Rev- ly r^aeed album ■‘Kingaton Trio At Urge^*%!i!« hk "’"T* **■' from their recent Goodbye, My Fancy," a three- Thuraday in the Fieldhouse. ^ lAbrary Benefit Concert will be held at 8:15^ m . ^ comedy, will be presented Gailf. The three were drawn to- March 10, 11, and 12. Taking the p th e r because of a common in- leading parts in the comedy with wrest in the music of Hawaii, a cast of 21, are Felix Peters Tahiti, Mexico, Spain, America, Karen Pyles, Pam Postier. Jon and the Calu Calypso rhythms of Blul^ugh. Gary Bender, and Su- the West Indies. san Taylor, They were discovered by a San FVancisco publicist, and rose to Ctthers in the oast are Jo Holm- fame with their first record, "Tom o------ffic ia l stu d en t pub licati------^ R«el, Linda Summers. D^ley.” They skyrocketed from Vol. LXIV—No. 33 University o f W ichita WIMriVT^ir------Hollow. Mike Kucharo, the campus scene in 1968 to one ------^ Wichita, Kansas February 23, 1960 H»*ter8on, Judy Everett, Jean of the top recording groups today. ------Annetr -V Stevens, , --- ’ Susan Ai^iiKcinian.Engelman. Among their other hits are “Ti­ ^ y e Peters, Pat Hennessey, John juana Jail” and “MTA." j^ce, Merril Grohanan, and Patti TTie trio and their manager, Packard to Speak Editors, Staff WooUey. Asefatant student direc­ , thought the name tor IS speech major Steve Gibson. Kingston Tno to be appropriate Of Lit Mag The play, under the direction of bwause it suggested both the I Eh*. Eugene Hoak with set de- Galypso trend and the ivy league In Commons Tonisht campuses. 8»gTi8 by Prof. David Fleming, is A social c.riHp nf tt Plan Coffee a modem comedy with a college Although the Kingston Trio is known primarily as a vocal group ^itors and stajf mentbere of setting. It is the story of a liberal Mikrokosmos. campus literary Congresswoman who returns to e^h member is also a skilled musi­ ^ g az in e, will sponsor a coffee her old school to be awarded an cian on various instruments They B o a ; ^ \ r 8 '? ? r p . r ! ' n « r r s from 2 to 5 p.m., Friday, in Rm. honorary degree. ^company their songs with Mr. Packard, who has caused • . . . 210 of the CAC. ^ngs and rhythm of guitars, quite a controversy in the fields received his master’s de- Since her wartime experiences (Continued on Page 4) , bongos, and conga drums of advertising and sociology will Columbia Graduate Anyone interested in the maga­ to achieve a distinctive style. discuss material from his book '. ?^ Journalism. Before he zine IS invited to attend, according "The Status 8eekerc!^^ I Hi^ li a mr n u o si t he^ S r to Jerry George, managing editor recent findings in the sociallocial <«ri.sci­ i ’® fPef't4 ----- five ^ years j ^ ns n E.specially invited ore those who ences set forth in his last book, (Continued on Page 2) submitted work to the magazine AFROTC to Select Coed show a trend towaixl a more rigid Inst semester, or who may |>e in­ class system dispelling the myth terested in contributing or work­ of the classless American society ing on the staff of the second Queen of Military Ball PAC to Hear semester issue, to be published in Has Traveled Widely S a TTIA /*/vo/4 *^411 ____ May. George said. Some coed will soon 1 have .1 the Ball Queen. The “Status Seekers," which ap­ honor of serving as hostess of the pears to have provided a topic Robert Love The staff will be available to annual Military Ball. She will be “It is felt that this newly for discussion for some time to discuss any aspect of the publica­ Mr, Robert Love, director of queen of the event. To be eligible adopted policy will not only afford «me. was written after the author tion. according to George. In ad­ for the contest, a coed must have the cadet a chance to nominate traveled in IB states and eight Kansans for the Right-to-Work, will speak to the Political Activi­ dition, work submitted for the past a aOO overall grade average, the girl of his choice, but will oreign countries to bring together issue will be returned. Contributors ties Club at 7:30 p.m„ Thursday, carry at least nine semester hours, ^so offer more women the chance findings of more than 160 sociolo- not obtaining their work at the and must submit an 8 by 10 glossy od serving as the Queen of the Rists. in the PAC room on the third floor co(ffee will have to see the editore Military Ball,” said Henderson. n the Math-Physics Building. or colored photograph no later “The Hidden Persuaders," a dis­ personally in order to have it re­ than March 11. turned to them. Besides the cadet corps, the cam- cission of techniques employed by According to Jerry feole, presi­ Photographs must be submitted pus sororities, Gnace Wilkie Hall * ertising apecielists to encourg^ dent of PAiC, Mr. Love is also n The Mikrokosmos staff was to Don Henderson, cadet group and the Angel Flight are also to buy, was published director of the National A-ssocin- plea.seii with the success of the last commander of the AFROTC. making nominations. •n 1^7. Soon after Its release, it tion of Manufacturers, past direc­ is.Mie, stated the managing editor. Cadets to Nominate To Choose & Finalists c lim ^ to the number one spot tor of tile Kansas State Chamber AM 400 issues of the magazine This year the cadets of the Air on the nation’s best seller lists and of Commerce, a director of the The list of nominees will be nar- weie sold, and 100 more copies Force ROTC have been offered ro v ^ down to 20 by the cadet ® r was translated into nine lan- Wichita Chamber of Commerce, were printed than during the pre­ something unique in relation to and of the Union National Bank storf and the coeds will be present­ Nearly one million copies vious year. the queen contest. ed to the cadet group on Thursday, are now in print. The discussion is open to any For the first time, any cadet March 17. A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. George said an increased number interested persons, Cole said. (Continued on Page 2) can nominate any coed of his choosing for the 1960 Military Elections will be held on the _____(Continued on Page 4) Press Queen Deadline Nears; Hopefuls Have Only 8 Days OnO nlvJy eight AlO^VlF days remain to submit applications______forf». . zthe i. Teas Queen contest. A University coed will be named “The We’d Most Like to Go to Press With.” The deadline is 4 p.m., March 1. to ap- be filled out and returned with an ' mu ®oo” possible," 8 i)y 10-inrh photograph to the ttid Betty Klricendall, editor. “Sev- Sunflower office, Rm. 004. Com­ I -I . ^ofcrlty members have com- mons Building, before the deadline. P’®te,| applications. To Hold Tea From photos and applications, Welcome Unaffiliates the Sunflower staff will select ^ ^ 0 would also like to have un- eight finalists, to be announced j- enter the contest. Coeds in the Friday, March II, issue. be »Pon.ored by any I o^nizatlon." - • »>I1On iniiiy-iiMarch 1.<,15, tia IVHtea will ncbo Iiciuheld •ddefl. Miss Kirkendnll finalists for the purpose t ^ .1 . 2 .1 ■ - ^ 11 ■ M y^jl , inof individually ...... u.jj . interviewing...... ------the 1 ior w Junior, and sen- , oods, Final judging for the queen •Usable. Candidates will be announced March 22, in L-p ® 2.6 grade point aver- the Sunflower. Her picture will

I • 12 semester semester hours.hours. winner will be entered os at are still available the Universify’s• . . ?. » candidate „ j : A _ in ithe U.. PROPOSED LIBRARY—Proceeds from the "Kings (on Trio" — * l iInfg n w ® Sunflower office, the CAC Drake RelaysFtolays Queen(Jueen Contest and «n«tniction of the proposed library. nbrarV^d!!ianI!l t .' ” *** sorority houses, will rweive siiecial recognition in coat $\,s million dollars. The proposed site for the construction T*v**? ^ Grace Wilkie Hall. They should the Pninnssus and Sunflower. Hall. “ *a*t of Yale street, north of Neff

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10 Radio-TV Students Pershing Rifles Elects Officers To Attend Clinic At OU John B. Bandy, Buainesa Junior, has been elected Company Com­ M tor*« M t*: S6A, kM WMk, paned • raaolatioa « t * ^ tfce logralty Ten students wiU attend the fifteenth Mijual mander 0# Periling Rifles for prafklea tk« National Dafeaao BdaemUon A ct T%« raaolntlon haa Conference and Qinic March 4 and 5 at Oklahoma Univer- •eeond semester. caaaod onair caatioyata j <« caaipaa. Hia ofrialoBa of the Simnower Milton L Sullivan was re-elected wwa pnaoatod la tte adltorial c^ aan of Um loot teane. si^, Norman. conference, three students entered They are membere of a ^ o - announcing contest and two Ezeoative Officer of the Comnnny. la M»*t looae, the oditorlal apaao waa rettnqiiioliad to otadenta to Cadet Sullivan is an Engineering '^_^**r*r**^"*^ •? received «rtificmte of merit proiint tbdr riowa o f Um reoohition and tlie MA*a actions throarh partiekMte on an individual basis awards. They were lance Hayes Junior. They will prepare individual radio **lMtora to the editor.” and Stu Melchert. Otiier officers of the staff wore sp e^ ee, compete in continuity appointed by the Company Com­ and announcing clinics, and enter mander, Executive Officer, and K f t a 89-rainute TV sound film, “A Gapt. William EL Prescott, faculty Ohristmas CJarol.” The film was Savaiano to Host TO the Bdttor: To the Editor: advieor. Those selected to serve editor, F ^ . 19, that The trip is being sponsored by The Spanish Club will meet at Jenkins, Robert L. Bandy, Gerald the d^Mirtment of speech. Norvin last iseue, condemning SGA for the loyalty oaith rejection by tiio the home of PJuf. Eugene Ssva- L Batterton, Bernard L. Verdler,! pu^ng a reoolntion to abolish the SGA was entirely due to a peraon- H. Allen, aeeistant professor of iano, 1M4 Floberta, tonight at 7:80 Charles D. Huffknan, and Fred C. loymlty oath, I would like to offer al whtei of Mac Armstrong and Speech, aaid the following stu­ pm- Mayer, Jr.______a few hiabble remarks in refoita- his frienda, and furOier that it dents were registered for the Savaiano, head of the ^mnlsh tion. did not reflect student opinion. clinic: departnent, said that Mr. Att>erto In an ohaeure doeumont, called ^ frienda I Bcb Lewis, Ken Grasso, Ralph Rojaa, guert speaker, will ^>aak The the "Declaration of Indepondo^. ghould like to point out to Sin^on Matheson, Susie Engleman, Ttayi- in Spanish on his native country, these words appear, "that ^ e n - that it is atmnge indood when a lis Bamum, Jim (Sallant, itike Colimbia, South America. Sunflower orer any fonn of government be- paao the SGA Kueharo, Kent Cottinghaxn, Lance \ comes destructive of these wids ^ dissenting votes. Hayes, and Chuck Williams. Mr. There will be group singing, and (freedom o f belief, for example). Alien said Hayes, Cottdngham, lefrcehments will be served. Every­ VoL LXIV I>b. 2S, I960 No. it U the right ttie peopl. to Gallant, Grasso, and Williams are one interested is invited, accord­ with Armstrong on the question aker or abolish it, and to institute competing for the University, ing to Professor Savaiano. Published each Tueeday and Fri­ were certainly not hie friends, day mornina during the school year I a new government. I ^ t year, the first time the by etudente In the department (rf| . Lt « either personally or politically, and University has participated in the Journllism of the University etl Among thoae signing thU fw - erident that the deci- Wichita except on holidays, during! gotten document waa e forgotten 6 vacations and examination perloda] aion was based on the issue itself Vie for Queen Second clase postage paid ri] man, who aaM, among other things, and nothing else. EDITORS Wichita. Kansas. that revolution was the natural Competing for the 1960 Msy I would, therefore, like to con­ (C^Nitinued from Page 1) Qoeen title are aix senior Bditor ...... Betty Kirkendslll manure by which free govemmenta Ifanaging smitor ...... Leroy pitte| of copies of the May issue will be women, according to Allan grow. I believe they called this gratulate the Congress on this gal­ News Bditor ...... Bill Bldwef print^, and that the magazine Johnson, election commlsslon- Desk Bditor ...... Paula Blrti man Hiomas Jefferaon. lant stand, end to say that I be­ Sports Bditor..Tom VanderhoofveSj lieve the action represents very will have a slightly changed for­ Mr. Simpaon stated, "I can see Business Manager ...... AJ Higdoa substantially the student opinion mat. Ase’t Business Mgr...Kunt Keestngef no reason why anyone, college stu­ The election will be held Photographer ...... Gary Herlookel at Wichita University. He urged students to sid>mit dent or otherwise, should object March 4. Voting booths will be Circulation Mgr...... Atlas Turner! contributions as early as possible. S^rts Writer ...... Pies Wllllamt to signing such an oath.” I should If Simpson does not think this set up in the CAC, Neff Hall, The deadline for the next issue like to give juSt a few of the democratically elected body on our and the Fine Arts Center. Stu­ campus truly represent the stu­ will be April i. Manuscripts may dents must present ID cards in many. be mailed to Mikrokosmos, CAC, U ) The danger of precedence. dents, then he should consider order to vote. in care o f the University. Coercion is certainly not a new these implications nationally with idea, but where do we go from respect to our whole system of here? Do we require all persons to government, and in so doing read­ personluz^ service always at — swear loyalty to the economic ily understand why we believe no notions of President Eisenhower? reasoning American should be Perish the thought! FORCED to commit himself in the NAILS TEXACO SERVICE (2) TotalitarianisUc methods to future to any government. prerent totalitarianism. Whenever Frank Vannerson 1400 N. Hillside a government forces its conatitu* Student Court Justice ^ enta to certain beliefs, such as the a free pickup and delivery loyalty oath requires loyalty, that government may be called total­ itarian, differing little from the Friends and patrons of the Uni­ a complete automotive service versity regularly run ads in the government which this oath osten­ Sunflower. Why not reciprocate a guaranteed workmanship sibly is directed against, the Soviet and patronize these well-known m Union. firms? (8) The implication of suspicion. This is the B-52, Advanced as il Why is it that college students may be, this airplane has one thinj I are singled out among the many in common with the first war- who receive government support? gal leys of ancient Egypt.. .and Is it that we suspect the under­ with the air and space vehicles of graduate? the future. Someone must chart id (4) The denial of due process of law. Attorney Genera! Herbert course. Someone must navigate it Brownell and five-man committee For certain young men this pre | have the power to declare organ­ sents a career of real executive, isations subversive. opportunity. Here, perhaps voi' Thus, the poor innocent coed who joins the "Daughters of the will have the chance to master i| American Fireplace” may, without BODIES IN MOTION 219-220 profession full of meaning, excite! trial, be convicted of violating this ment and rew ards...as a Navigi-| oath, if this said organization Advanced Pursuit of Females tor in the U. S. A ir Force. shotrid be arbitrarily declai*ed sub­ versive. Professor Stalk To qualify for Navigator traiivl (5) No need. What Communist, ing as an Aviation Cadet you mu<| dedicated to the rather ambitious be an American citizen between H task of overthrowing the federal Time 8c Motion Study. Study o f time required and 26^1—single, healthy and ift government, would hesitate on telligent. A high school diplomas being confronted with a loyalty to set dates in motion, (1) with ordinary hail required, but some college is highlf oath? Certainly this oath would tonic8> (2) with 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic. Con­ not stand in his wsy. desirable. Successful completion d (6) Even.Mundt admits the ridi­ clusive proof that latter more effective on the training program leads to ij culousness of this oath. Senator men’s hair and women’s reactions. Special commission as a Second Lieutef Mundt, that reactionary from ant.., and your Navigator winglj South Dakota, has gone on record emphasis on common use o f water on hair. as saying the oath, "serves no pur­ Evaporation of same with dire consequences If you think you have whati pose." Mundt was the author of takes to measure up to the Avbj this oath! noted. Proof that 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic does tion Cadet Program for Navig*’! Nothing gained, everything lost, not evaporate but replaces oil that water re­ tor training, see your local Aij look again Mr. Simpson at the so- called loyalty oath. As for SGA, moves. Laboratory specimen: H.Ragmop, be­ Force Recruiter. Or clip and mJj I might add that there were only fore and after 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic. Before, this coupon. two dissenting votes, which would indicate that the resolution was a walking hayloft After, B.M.O.G. This course There's a place fi>r tomorrore'f\ passed by more than just Mac specially suited to Bachelors of Science, Bach­ leaders on the Armstrong and a few friends. Aerospace Team. Bob Lawless elors of Art, and just plain bachelors. Congressman Materials!etu4 ox, httle*VasHine*HairTonk{JkU) P A C i t A R D one UhU Mad bock {anffy) Air Fore (Continued from Page 1) newspaperman in New York and Mil TNIt eOttfON TOOilT Boston, and later switched to AVIATION OAOCT INFOAMATION writing books and magazine arti­ BIPT. teiod BOl TIM , WASNINOTON 4. D.C. cles. I am batwatn 19 and 26V6, a citito of tha u.S. and a hlih uhool iraduiM Mr. Packard's current work in- with— _ _ _ y e iri of coUtie. riodes planning for three other HAIR TONIC sand ma datalltd information on ti* books and completing several Aviation Cadat proiram. magazine commitments. hi tigitMM Mnuk Admission to the lecture for stu- geWmiswiiK. dento is free on presentation of ID cards.

Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives Campus and Coed S“ ^10,000 Fund womens news section For Stiident Grants Ready Imaginative Jewelry Important Grants for juniors, seniors, and ^duate students studying in the field of guidance and counseling In Spring Season Accessories are being offered by Delta llieta Tau Sorority, Inc., a national phi­ b y o n e t a k e c k lanthropic onganlsetion. Society Editor In e more the merrier** ia t-Vt The project, which consists of this season. Imagination plays an L'JZfjewelry an annual $10,000 fund, will pro­ vide for grants ranging im to series, each woman has her o ^ idea i™ ® “ ®®e- $1,000. Each will be given for ry she will wear. ^ ’'h a t kind of jewel- one-year period. A group of students discussed Angel Flight marched a t the the European Seminar this morn­ ^turday night basketball game. Mixing a combination of two or rhinestones, the oins h AA i,..* *u Applications for the grants, ing at a coffee. The leadership of The group put on a good perform­ ^ h ^ e t a « n e < * ^ can be nsW .moum of ‘ha which are open to both men and ance after long hours of dr»L this intriguing and it aometimea ehang- Dr. Horteotaettlar blue, and pineapple recently with the alumni and other are the new colors in jewelry. The dent of Sigma Phi Epsilon frnter- interested students. Hippodrome will be May 6 on colors are rich and vibrant, and . 'Wie program for the evening The rules for skits will AUTOMOTIVE if worn with a drees shades light­ included a slide presentation of er, a stunning outfit is created. Snk and other officers were i ® ^ d rwently. The new preai- a Russian school system with nar- S E R V ia Pine New Fad replaced Bob Cressler, Li­ l>y Dr. Chester Williams. In between seasons are hard to beral Arts senior, who served cope with, especially between win­ «n the prexy position for the full STUDENTS ter and spring. Almost every girl term of one year. Just A Minute's has the problem of “What will I wear.” Other officers elected by the rWve From The Campus social group include: Henry H. PART TIME SALES WORK The beat bet would be to wear Hall, Liberal Arte senior, vice- a wool skirt and cotton blouse or president; Ralph Spurrier, Fine a wool dress and add some of the Arts senior, Comptroller; Tom spring jewelry or add an artificial Synder, Engineering junior, secre­ CHOICE OF $3 PER flower to the blouse and a bright­ tary. HOUR OR COMMISSION ly colored neck scarf to the wool dress. Jim Collier, Liberal Arts junior, OU/CK SERVIfl historian; Bob Cressler, chaplain; Another fad this season, to help Lynn Herrington, Pine Arts jun­ CALL AM 5-8731 you through the winter-spring sea­ ior, senior marshall; Jim Tracy, 1345 N . Hn.IJSn>E son are pins made to look like bees Liberal Arts sophomore, junior and butterflies. marshall; guard, Steve Millis, Fine ASK FOR STUDENT MGR. SATISFACTION Brightly decorated with colorful Arts sophomore; and Chuck Linds- ley, Pine Arts junior, guide. ALL OVER WICHITA GUARANTEED

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives Job Interviews Army ROTC Electric Work Several additions to a list of interviews previously published U Will Choose Progressing the Sunflower have been announ^i ed by Mrs. Merrideth Grahaq, A variety of student and profes­ ed and arranged by Eddie W. sional commereiaJ art worii domi- Robinson, instructor in mathema­ Sweethearts In Buildings executive secretary of the Employ, nates the display areas on campus- tics, and several advanced math ment Bureau. Four honorary cadet sweethearts For the past two years work has Many crowded panels in the first students. Evident in this revelation will be selected by Army ROTC lM?en going on to change the elec­ The Firestone Co. will interview and second floor hallways of the of a static discipline is the founda­ cadets March 24. trical ciiTuits of several of the on March 4. Pitfcman-Moore will CAC illustrate a multitude of tion and influence of volumetric The sweethearts, to serve during building.s on the campus, These interview March 10, and the Soott printed publicity placai'ds, folders, form in basic design. the 1960-61 school year, will reign changc-i will be completed during Paper Co., on Friday, March 18. and brochures. • • V • • at the Military Ball on .April 25. the summer of this year, accord­ These firms will interview Busi- These samples of commercial The work of the art dopnrt- The candidate with the greatest ing to John Gnddi.s. physical plant ness and Liberal Arts seniors, ac­ and industrial advertising, packapre nienfs gmduate teaching fellows, number of votes will servo ns director. cording to Mrs. Graham. desiifn, and promotional literature, entered in its cuirent Annual Ex- joint queen with the -Air Force produced by Wichita advertisinp hiltit in tlie F.AC Foyei' (Jallery. The electrical systems in several Ml’S. Graham reminded that ap-i ROTC queen and the other three buiUlings including Jardine Hall, pointments for interviews must ajrencies. were exhibited in con­ has earned much praise and high­ will seive as attendants, according junction with the recent .^dvertis- lighted this year’s show, Science Hall. Fiske, and the Com­ first be scheduled in her offfice, to ,Iim Hmlley, chnii'iuan of the mons liave ovei’loaded systems. Rm. 114, Fiske Hall. | injr and Public Relations Workshop NotaMe for its size and sombre election. The.se circuits have proved faulty held in the Center on Peb. 17 and mood is Richard Best’s oil triptych. Interviews for April: In order to (pinlify for candi­ as they are outdated. The electri­ 18. “ The .rourney-According to Dante.” dacy freshman, sophomore, ami The local advertisinjj junises cal cajiHcity in these buildings is April 1—North American Avia­ In these three dai-k panels of im­ junior cocils must have at least a have consented to an extemled dis­ now 2K0 volts and it is expected tion Co.. Los Angeles Divisioi aginative intricacies he presents 2.0 grade average and he carrying play of their coml)ined works, and that the new circuits will double Autonetics, Atomics Internationi gloomy visions of Heaven, Hell, at least nine semester hours and the University staff and students this capacity. and Rocketdyne— Engineers, Mai and Purgatoi’y. planning to return to the Univer­ will have through March 1 to care­ and Physics seniors. Robert Ault’s massive panel, sity next year. The majority of changes are fully peruse this interesting col­ 6— Hallmark Cards— Art, Joui •‘Deserted City,” is an exciting in­ Contestants should submit a taking place in Jardine Hall and lection of commercial illustration. nalism, and English. • • * • • terplay of elongated s\sraths of non-glossy, glossy, or colored 8 the Science Building. New fuse inch by 10 inch h ^ d and shoulder panels ai’C going into these build­ 11— Procter & Gamble—Rusl-I Competing for recognition with yellow, black and white. Exploratory expression in form photograph to any cadet officer ings and the new lines are being ness and Liberal Arts. the alK>ve mentioned display is a or the Anny ROTC Detachment put underground. This is the rea- similar showing of finished art symbolizes Paul Denny’s many 12— Federal Aviation Agency—] orderly room. .son many trenches have lieen dug work being exhibited in the Uni­ ceramic constructivisms and his ^Engineering. single sculpture entry, “ Fear Not On the l>ack of the pictures, around the campus, particularly versity art department. Many they should write their names, in the vicinity of the Commons 28—Goodyear Tire & Rubber Cal coloi-ful productions, representing rnreat.” grade point averages, major fields, and the Art Building. -Business and Liberal Arts. projects completed in lettering, This .stimulating show will re­ main in the Foyer Gallery through and the number of hours they are layout, advertising design, fashion The elet'trical supply in these Maix'h 5. carrying. illustration, and delineation line buildings has incieased from 280 The deadline for entries will lie Study in the walls of the Little Gallery. volts to 480 volts. This is the last March 10. The composing and hanging of Nebraska IL Site major change foi'eseen tliat will Guadalajara, Mexico the show was itself a special pro­ be needed in the way of electrical ject of Clark Britton’s advanced AFROTC output. Tht Guadalajara Summer School, a| ae Mel SPECIAL OFFER... these advanced students rivals that Moorehouse, associate profes.sor of Wll PLAYERS of their elders presented in the speech. (Continued from Page I) CAC hallways. Their work will be Mattson will participate in ora­ in Europe she had devoted hei*self Fi)r2H6aded on display through March H. • • • • • tory, Miss Woolsey, oral interpre­ to acquainting people with the tation. and Paul Human and Supplementing concurrent com- honors of war. She brings a film Quincalee Brown will debate on meicial art displays, is an exhibit with her to be shown to the fresh “ What Should Be the Role of the of three-dimensional models of young graduates. 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