6 Friday. May 3, 1974 University Daily Kansan MARY ELLEN SUTTON Butler, M. graduate student, will give her organ doctor recital at 8 p.m. Monday in Swarthout Recital Hall. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will meet at 4:30 p.m. Monday in Room 323 Malet. Professor Jack Calvahore will speak on "Chemical Physics Trilene Network; Applications of Electron Microscopy" pertaining to the View of a Physical Scientist." FACULTY FORUM will bear Richard West speak on "American Indian Art" at noon Monday in the United Ministries Center. ALBERT GERKEN will give a Carillon Recital at 3 p.m. Sunday. THE HUMAN SEXUALITY committee seminar scheduled for 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday in the dayhawk Room of the Kansas Union has been cancelled. THE HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION and Recreation Department needs officials for summer training intramurals. Interested individuals contact Hec at 843-5711 or in Room 108 Robinson. LAWRENCE'S ANNUAL ART IN THE PARK will be from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday in South Park. Music will be provided by four bands: City Concert Band, Lawrence Barberhawks, MudCreek and Hazel-Grey and the Heavy Brothers. **STUDENT COUNCIL for Recommitting Motivating and Educating Black Engineers is sponsoring an appreciation banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union Engineering faculty, representatives from the industry are invited.** THE HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION and recreation department will award four scholarships in a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Room 206 Robinson. PIKAPALAMBDA, the honorary music fraternity, is sponsoring a benefit concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. The admission price of $1 is to provide funds for music student scholarships. ST. LAWRENCE Catholic Student Center will sponsor a lecture on "Marital Communications" by Sister Leanne Valaux at St. John Church, 12th and Vermont streets. HILTLP TWIRLERS, a KU square dance club, will meet at 7:38 p.m. Sunday in Room 173 Robinson. Caller will be Randy Conrad, Lee Sanmu, Mo., senior. MEN'S BASKETBALL and coed volleyball refund forcheck can be picked up between 8 a.m. and noon in Room 1050. The students must present their ID and NAZAREN STUDENT UNION will have former singer Tony Fontaine as speaker at the 9 a.m. m. Bible Study this Sunday at the Nazarene Youth Center, 120 E. Washington Hall, 20th and Massachusetts streets. VOLUNTEERS for Dr. Dr. Bill Roy's senatorial campaign will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY will sponsor an Honors Luncheon at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Leo H. Johnstone, executive vice president of Phillips Petroleum, will invite the "Challenge of the Energy Crisis." Don't Get Stuck! Instead of waiting until the last minute to plan your next move, and ending up throwing up your hands in despair, rent a trailer or truck to fit your needs. Do it safely, economically: do it right. U-HAUL HAROLDS + 1540 W. 6TH 843-2060 843-3557 843-2060 843-3557 LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 AAUP Group to Formulate Bargaining Unit Proposal The AAPU chapter gave a special committee instructions to propose a collective bargaining unit that could be petitioned to pursue Public Employee Relations Board. The University of Kansas chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) approved a resolution last night that could be the first step in eventual faculty collective bargaining at KU. mine a representative. The request must be followed by an election in which a representative is selected by a majority of the votes cast. The committee should present the proposal at the first AUP chapter meeting In a separate development, the AAUP committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure reported that the University had not required new procedures inWhithing procedures for promotion and tenure. According to Kanaas law, collective bargaining is possible only after 30 per cent of the wage rate. Margaret Schutz, associate professor of social welfare and committee chairman, said, "What is clear is that professors are not in any sense being evaluated for promotion and tenure by the same standards through the University. "There are about 75 separate sets of standards and procedures possible." German Honors Go to 63 Scholarships and books were awarded to 63 students by the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures last night in their outstanding classwork in German. The awards were made at the department's honors program dinner. The featured speaker for the evening was Lutz Rehrich, Max Kade professor at KU. The Paris Foilet German prize was awarded to Kathy Delker, Chapman Frances Schlegel-Carruth Scholarships were awarded to Peter Cartart, Lawrence junior; Kristia Hetherington, Lawrence sophomore; Robert Jarvis, Leavenworth sophomore; and Melissa Nabors, Lawrence sophomore. Bleam, Jetmore junior; Christine Davis, Leawood senior; Rosales Postma, Lawrence freshman; Robin Reed, Lawrence freshman; Linda Stumbo, Lawrence freshman, and Karen Zuther, Lawrence freshman. Cora and Elmer Engel Memorial Scholarships were awarded to William Caroline B. Spangler Scholarships were awarded to Scott Clark, Tapek freshman; Anne Harlenke, Witchita sophomore; Susan John, Phillips freshman; Janice Miller, Topeka junior; David Morgan, Topeka senior; Emily Tulsa, Tula, Okla.; Junior; Jim Morrison, Shawnee senior, and Rebecca Root, Liberal freshman. The Erdmutte von Unwertn Scholarship was awarded to Evelyn McClave, Lawrence LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? 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