Sunflower May 11, 1965

Sunflower May 11, 1965

See ‘Francophile' Story on Ivolume LXIX— Number 52 Sunflower Page 4, .rt r i .. ------------------------------- -- — |FFnor r*^TiII„/lThursday To Honor Students Friday Box Office in Wilner Auditorium. The^curtain w[n^ |p.m. May 1 3 -to M ay 15. curtain will be 8:30 _ The 11th annual n _______ _ _______ __ ° “ ^ e n “ ine will be held at 9 ;4 0 a.m., Friday, May 14, I The musical by Bertold Brecht in the oUier theatre productions such as lis set in London during and before University students and faculty convocation Tim f 1 i The Private Lives of the Master Idle coronation o f Queen Victoria, - 0 urged to attend the H onorl will d "' jr^s K T D»: " r " be “ The jute lyrics, with the exception of liace. - and “ Mother Courage." in Liberal Ar’ts and Public |U^ the Knife, are not well known ^•lid Richard Welsbacher, Director The \VSU production is being .staged by Welsbacher with Bob t Theatre, because they are so 8 a.m. classes 8-8:40 Austin in charge of musical di- 9 a.m, classes tloiely tied bo and a part of the 8:50-9:30 u-ction Lan-y King as set designer. on stage. The music for Convocation 9:40-10:10 K.chard Huff, lighting director, and .-.w Penny Opera” was written 10 a.m. classes 10:50-11:30 Nancy Keast, costume director. /Kurt Weill in Germany. 'll a.m. classes 11:40-12:20 1 he cast is headed by Larry Dean Brecht is also well known for 12 noon classes 12:30-1:10 who plays the street singer, 1 p.m. classes 1:20-2 2 p.m. classes 2:10-2:50 Resume normal schedule The convocation will recognize students who have achieved honors status in three categories. Twelve graduating seniors will be accorded University honors for maintaining an overall grade aver­ age of 3.75 or better. Honors will be given to approxi­ mately 210 graduating seniors who have maintained an average of 3.00 or better. Class honors will be presented to approximately 68 non-graduat­ ing seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen who possess an over­ (centerHioIdn^Se^o^ all grade index of 3.75 or higher. hi University's literary magazine of which To be eligible to receive honors he was editor this year. Looking on is prose prize winner for the students selected must have this year Lament E. Smith (left) and poetrv ^^^n^r D « maintained the required grade av­ Lowry (nght). Not pictured is art winner Donald Wilson. erages, and also they must have a minimum of 12 hours o f Univer­ sity credit. Students Next Friday wll mark the first KMUW time the Honors Convocation will recognize those seniors who have Protest Program Notes maintained high averages. K.MUW will conclude its pro­ Dr. Emory Lindquist, University gramming for the 19G4-’65 school President, will preside over the Dorm Food year at midnight, Friday, May 14. Station operation will resume next Residents of Brennan Hall fall with the new semester. #1 lodged a formal complaint Paper Sets The KMUW staff would like to with C. K. Pittser, University thank everyone who helped out at food services manager, I^LL, HELLO— a gentleman (Larry Klein, right) meets a the station and urges all WSU against the sanitary proce­ (Dalene Barry, left) in dress rehearsal for ’65 Banquet students to tour the station and dures and quality of the food Ig^ i t y Theatre^s ‘*Three Penny Opera.”________________ explore the possibilities of working prepared in the Grace Wilkie there next year. For May 19 Cafeteria. ii;; The final “Concert of Classics’' The 18th annual Journal­ Dorai residents complained of program, Thursday at 8 p.m. will udents Urged To Heed ism Department Photo Field the menus which at times 1) did feature a Toscanini Omnibus and Day and Awards banquet will not contain a vegetable; 2) the Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Scheherazade.” be held May 19. fact that hot food was cold and . d cold food was hot; 3) food’s l>eing ?w Pre-registration Plan Mr. Dave Wilson, well-known either overcooked or undercooked; television news director o f KARD- ’65 Yearbooks is the fourth day o f pre-registration. The Le's and 4) the overall preparation of TV, will bo the featuretl speaker sn the O’s finished registration last Friday. This is the the meals in general. at the banquet at 6:30 p.m. that ay for the P 's through the Sp’s. Now Available evening in the Main Ballroom o f Pittser informed the residents cards are assembled in -A.I1 students are urged to read the CAC. Mr. Wilson will give a that their complaints would be Parnassus distribution begins at of Ablah Library ac- all instructions concerning regis- presentation on modern television acted upon immediately and asked 8 a.m. today in Area 3 o f the CAC. the following letter tration with great care as there news practices and ethics. that a demonstration that had been Students may pick up yearbooks i have been many changes in the planned be delayed at least five until 2:30 p.m. Thursday. During the day, a number of days to give the food services a Sp ............... Today _____________ _______________ round-table discussions and ex­ Students with a minimum of nine 2 ....... May 12, 13 chance to make adjustments. hibits will be held. houi-s each semester o f the 1964- ll- Three CAC Board 65 academic year may obtain Par­ Journaliim scholarship award nassus’ free. Those with less than whmers and the staff o f next year’s Election Notice nine hours for one semester and Spots Still Open Sunflower and Parnassus will be m R.9 n ^ prenregis- F A more than nine hours for the other, All engineering students are "^•39 until 8:30 p.m. to - The CAC Board has three stu- named at the banquet. Also, the top will be cha'rged $3.26. Part time enceuraged to vote In the Engi­ ' ® registrar’s office will dent openings besides two ropro- winners o f the high school and students with less than nine hours 8 schedules fo r currently sentatives aUarge which will be collegiate photo contest entries will neering Council elections slated for May 14. for both semesters will be charred studenU at any other selected by the Student Government be announced. $7.60. The election will select a presi­ V 9.4 hated above ex- Association, Openings are for a The banquet enables pr^essional 25. night student representative, mar- dent, representatives from aero­ ID cftTda will -he checked and people in Journailism and related nautical, electrical, industrial and must be signed by ried student representative and students receiving yearbooks will fields to meet and become ac­ mechanical engineering schools and ve deans during spring graduate student representative, ac- be required to sign a registration quainted with graduating seriico^ all alternates tor those positions. ^®fore class eards cording to Willy Dunlap, CAC co­ sheet indicating the number of in their fidd. hours taken each semester. ordinator. Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives C4 Editorial Students Nix ISSUE Honor Idea INFORMATION —SCHENECTADY, N.Y.-(I.P.)- INTERPRETATION Union College students have turned down a proposal to institute an & honor plan to govern undergradxiate conduct on examinations and in A Vicious Circle... other areas. A fuinbling student court is one thing, but anarchy on An opinion poll on tho question, campus is quite another. conducted by the Student Ouncil, An^chy you say? Well, whenever an election held at produced a vote of 467 to 358 this University goes awry, there’s nobody to formally turn to. ogainst such a plan. Cfi You can’t blame the administration for not wanting to The referendum was part of a step in. Everybody would shout tyranny if they did and be- larger investigation which included sid ^ students have always been very touchy about having study o f honor plans at several I their election jurisdiction infringed upon. other colleges. Of course, distressed parties should be able to approach the Student Court, but let us not suggest impossibiUties. When the great Homecoming bitterness was running ram­ Club Slates Dinner pant, the Sxudent Court made a crucial decision not to decide. WSU Spanish Club will wind up The student court is made up of five-viustices, three the year’s activities with a Mexican students and two faculty people. The job of h id in g the court dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow at El is assigned to one of the faculty members. Charro restaurant on East Kel­ A case is considered to be properly before the court when logg. A songfest will follow. it is a dispute between an association member (a student) All students and faculty are in­ and the congress or between an association member and an vited to attend. Reservations may organization or any combination of these parties. be made through the Spanish Of­ Election disputes are obviously disputes between organi­ fice at extension 395. Cost for the zations or between students and therefore under court juris­ dinner is $1.50. diction. Thus, if the court had been able to function, it had The Spanish Club plans to take the jurisdiction. advantage of the Spanish film, After the recent Young Democrat elections, lines of dis­ “Lazarrillo,” at 8 p.m. tomorrow in gruntled people formed outside the dean’s office seeking DPAC. Cost for the film is 50 9c d '‘ redress.

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