Monday, April 30, 1973 University Daily Kansan 5 Kansan Photo by CARL G. DAVAZ JB Original Beach Boy Dennis Wilson Adds a Bit of Harmony ... The group pleased the concert-goers by combining the nostalgia and the new ... Boycott Threat Increases Awards A threatened feminist boycott of the Jayhawker has forced an increase in the number of Hilltopter awards for 1973 to 15. The book editor John Bailey, Whitewater summer. The selection committee had originally planned to give five Hilltopter awards, all ten girls, and three boys. Other students, seven men and three women to be recognized as "Outstanding Seniors." Business Club Initiates Four Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity, initiated four members from the University of Kansas Sunday afternoon in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. The initiates were Ed Lister, Ottawa freshman; Bob Miller, Salina junior; Dan Tand, Lawrence junior; and Scott Wells, Ellinwood sophomore. The initiation ceremony was followed by a dinner. Richard Schubert was the guest speaker. Schubert graduated from the KU School of Business in December 1972. Jim Smith, Herington senior and president of the local chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, said the purpose of the fraternity was to acquaint members with local businessmen and expose them to situations outside of the classroom. Dwight Boring* says... "You get so much more for your insurance dollars from College Life's famous policy, THE BENEFACE FORCE, because College Life insures only College men and college men are preferred risks. Let me tell you more." Dwight Boring C.L.U. 209 Providence Lawrence, Kansas Phone 842-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Emily Taylor, dean of women, said she told Tom Voe, yearbook author, that unless women were fairly represented in the book, it would be difficult to feminize arrows that they "forget it." In accordance with his loose-reins policy, Yoe said that he turned the matter over to Bailey. He said that the Hilltopter award was the result of the editor of the admonstration, as he saw fill. The selection committee decided to review its choices, following a conversation between Bailey and Taylor. Bailey said the committee gave Hilltop awards to all 15 seniors partly because of pressure from the dean of women's office. "Also we found that some of the can- dards had been less than candid in their The committee decided that it had not sufficiently investigated the credentials of the applicants, Bailey said. It also decided that the merits of the chosen five were not enough to those of the Outstanding Seniors, he said. "If I had it to do over, I would assign two people to find out just how active each applicant had been in—all the activities he listed," he said. Bailey said the wave of dissatisfaction with the Hilltop award had been caused by "minor bureaucrats who had let the importance of their office go to their heads." He said the committee had done a good job, considering the amount of time it could be spent. Committee members were Bailey; Mary Cassin, Lawrence senior and Kent Pillow. NOW SHOWING Oscar Nominee — Best Actor Lawrence Olivier & Michael Caine Nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award MOVIE INFORMATION R42-4000 Indoor Theatres Reg. Adm. Adult 1.75 Child 1.75 Matinee Sat-Sun Tight Price Wedges Adult 1.25 Child 5.0 They've come a long way Since that 'Summer of' 42 Beach Boys Mix Nostalgia, Now By TIM BRADLEY Kansas Reviewer During their first heyday, the Beach Boys provided the soundtrack to many a madcap day of maindraug cruising, technical virginity and Clearasil. Their songs exuded, no, practically drooled simple sentiment and an outdoorsy ambiance that pdated the back-to-the-garden boys by about three years. And now, after many changes by group and audience alike, the Beach Boys music still professes the importance of good taste, but the scope is a little more universal, a little more mature and worldwide. Saturday night at Allen Field House, the Beach Boys were faced with a persistent sound problem that would have driven a feedback fishtail to delirium. The technical crew could not cope with the atrocious acclimation (nor could they be expected to) of the guitarist, who sat outside of front and center harbored noise in the stead of music. It also was very nearly impossible to decide who was actually in the group, to sort out the 10 to 15 people popping on and off the stage, the bourne players does a band really need? And Dennis Wilson must have a boot for a show when it comes to stage presence and showmanship. But these are only minor points next to the Ends Tue! Hillcrest No Suspects In School Fire Authorities have no suspects in connection with a Saturday morning fire at New York School, 938 New York St., which is believed to have been the work of an arsonist, Lawrence fire department officials reported Sunday. Eve 7:45 & 9:40 No one under 18 years admitted Proof of age required Fire department officials said three firemen were in building. The damage was estimated at $10,000. The fire was discovered at 3:30 a.m. by Lawrence patrolman Sgt. Charles Greer by the evening of March 24. School Supt. Carl Knox said the fire would not prevent classes from being held Mon- Police department personnel said the investigation would be conducted by a fire department investigator and, if requested, by the state fire marshal's office. Oscar Haugh, professor of education, was named a Fellow by the National Conference on Research in English at its annual meeting in New Orleans. Haugh, one of 138 Fellows, is the first Kansan to receive this honor. The conference prepares research reports that are distributed in countries where English is spoken or studied widely as a second language. unbridled brilliance of the band in its many good moments. After beginning with a disastrous "Heroes and Villians," the Beach Boys gradually got the feel of the hall as they moved toward their goal, with a doot-doot-doot-doobet-than any band in the land. The audience was up and down like pistons upon recognizing the older tunes. Those swirling finger-in-ear harmonies filled the hall and its occupants with tumultuous intensity and thumbs-up exuberance. Newcomer Blondie Chaplin more than proved his worth with his fine vocal and tasy guitar work and Carl Wilson's reminiscence of the moment of touching and unshamedly vulnerable, Mike Love's stage antics far belied his Giandi-haged appearance on numbers like "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "California Girl" (the former is covenation) followed the second set. 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