Monday, July 17, 1972 5 Kamran Photo by LINDA SCHILE Shylock Ready to Take His Bond But Portia, disguised as a lawyer, prevents him. Production of 'Merchant Good at Getting Laughs By BECKY PAGE Kansan Reviewer By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer Mayhew said various schools in the United States were considering and, in some cases, would be called to a caluareate degree program. He said although some institutions had already rejected the plan, the majority of institutions had no interest or are looking at the program. According to Mayhew, the three-year baccalaureate degree would affect Kansas junior colleges and junior colleges may change to three-year degree-granting institutions. In this manner, a separate vocational-technical program might be developed. IN CONSIDERING proposals on governance, Mayhew said he tended to favor a single board over a coordinating committee Lewis B. Mayhew professor of education at Stanford University, made remarks and recommended postsecondary schools in Kansas at the Kansas Master Planning at CIC meeting Thursday in Topeka. A comedy should make people laugh, and Saturday night's performance of "The Merchant of Venice" did just that. Some of the funniest scenes in the play were those that included portia's suitors. He said the coordination system had been called into question. Some state legislatures would like to keep costs within set limits, to keep faculty in school with needs and to make the schools more competitive for education for a larger number of students. Some state legislatures did not think this system was good; now we want to try another system. Most of the scene changes went smoothly and quickly. The beginning of the last act, though, involved some kind of failure because of several elements. Stanford Prof Suggests 3-Year Degree Program "I feel many of the institutions THE PRODUCTION as a whole was enjoyable, but it did drag during some scenes that included Lorenzo and Jessica. Wilbur T. Billington, chairman of MPC, and Kenneth E. Anderson, professor of education of MHC invited Mayhew to the meeting to comment on the commission's advice on the finance of postsecondary education Portia, played by Diane De Franco, and Nerissa, played by Sally Ward Smith, seemed quite relaxed in their roles. They made characters that they portrayed seem very real and fun loving. University Summer Kansan The ascene was being ended while the set was being changed in the background. The actors had to speak above the music and the singing stage, which was doing a good job of drowning them out. Castulo Guerra's portrait of Sylock was equally convincing of the life of the Jew. When Sylock is bound to tomato to cut off a pound of flesh, the theatre was silent; the auditorium was underwhelming when the Jew would be silent. have gotten out of hand. In some cases cynical professors have pushed programs that have little to no impact on education can only come when someone has enough muscle to tackle them and you do that," Mavhew said. However, he said in an alternative plan he could visualize an independent state agency of high rank back up the work, which would inject new information and make public statements periodically. Its work would be similar to the work of the Carnegie Commission. “THE PRIVILEGE colleges have and will have problems relative to enrollments and finance. However, these problems may be more acute in Kansas," he said. In some cases, junior colleges were acquiring faculty and buildings from the private colleges, according to Mayhew. These schools were beginning to cooperate with area vocational-technical schools to set up workable programs. Certain fears were generated by this program—the faculties of the university. The students believe they suffer when coached with academic professors and the academic professors in other institutions, relative to salaries. Mahew said. However, he said various safeguards could be built into the building to examine ways to combine the vocational/technical school and the college. SAIGON (AP)—The Saigon command has temporarily suspended the military press accreditation of Associated Press chief correspondent Richard H. LeBron, who violated ground rules in releasing news of South Vietnam's northern counteroffensive. Saigon Defers Credentials The music that accompanied the play was good, but it should not have competed with the music for the audience's attention. in midafternight, more than five contact in the 20,000-man vietnamese military command had released word of the coun- trol. CHICAGO (AP) —The American Bar Association announced Sunday it would award 15 'gavels' and 29 'Certificates of Merit' to the nation's information and entertainment media for outstanding public efforts by the communications media. SOME OF THE blocking in the play seemed awkward at times. In pronouncing the two-month suspension, effective July 12, LL Col. Le Trung Hien said an AP report on the start of the countdown 28 was premature and endangered the lives of soldiers. Lawyers Give Public Service Media Awards MADRID (AP)—More than 8 million foreign tourists visited Spain during the first five months of 1972, a study showed. Tourism income was $24.7 million. The figures reflected a 12.4 per cent increase in revenue a 23.4 per cent increase in revenue over the same period of 1971. The annual ABA awards are made for published materials and articles and programs broadcast that contributed outstanding to the public understanding of the public system of law and justice." The report in question was filed A total of 149 entries were submitted in the 1972 competition, the second largest of its 15-year history of the program. Gavel Awards winners will be presented inscribed gavels Aug. 16 at the 95th annual ABA meeting in San Francisco. The event featured speaker is Lord Widgery, Lord Chief Chef of England. Television: CBS News; NBC News; Midwestern Educational Television, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Media Center, KCTE and TPC Los Angeles Newspapers; The Oregon Statesman; The Cincinnati Enquirer; The Los Angeles Science Magazine; The Kansas City Star; and The National Observer A half-hour program produced by the AIP, includes a senior, and the advanced TV production class will be aired at 6:30 tonight on Channel 6 of the ABC television network. The 1972 Gavel Award winners and their categories include: The program will feature the first scene of the first act of the current University Theatre Veneza, and several interviews. KU Students Put Production On Local TV Jack Brooking, artistic director of the University Theatre and professor of speech and language program. Interviews will be held with Fred Vesper, director of the "Mercant of Venice," and Castulo Guerra, Argentina student and an actor in the play. WELLINGTON (AP-The looking for 50,000 one dollar bills lost during shipment two years age. None of the notes has ever been found.) Radio: WNBC, New York; KXYZ, Houston; and KEEL, Shreveport, La. Cadets Train at Ft. Riley By BARBARASTROH Jerry Hutchison, assistant to the vice chancellor for academic affairs, and Col. Joe Mears. Inmates Riot, Meet Governor Mandel JESSUP, Md. (AQ)—Gov. Marvin Mandel and a black congressman, Rep. Parren Mitchell, D-Md., with rebellious inmates at the Maryland House of Correction early Sunday after a night-long riot that brought 150 inmates sweeping through the prison. "We are going to look into some of these," he said. "We were not going to have a repeat of what happened in New York on Monday, but we met the meeting with some 20 minutes inside the prison. He referred to last September's outbreak at a prison in which all 43 persons died. "There were no demands," he said. "The men had some grievances in the areas of medical care and the classification board." The disturbance among 1,500 inmates, 75 per cent of them are black, lasted 10 hours. It ended with the death of one and some 200 inmates who were surrounded by state police in the recreation yard of the maximum security prison went back to their guard. Mandel agreed to the meeting. THE GOVERNOR said his active participation with the prisoners did "not necessarily" end with the hour-long meeting. State troopers patrolled the smoke-stained, water-soaked halls of the sprawling facility, guarding an estimated 400 inmates who could not be locked up because of damaged cells. FIRE DESTROYED the cen- tral knocking out con- munical communications to institution and electronically controlled gates and destroying Four inmates and two guards were injured, three of the prisoners and one of the guards by gunfire. Warden Ralph Williams said the trouble began when about two dozen prisoners rushed a fence in the recreation yard, apparently throwing fireballs and guards fired on the convicts after warning shots were ignored. The prisoners then ran through the building, Williams said, setting seven devices, hurling and dearming furniture and equipment. Williams said there was nothing to indicate the riot had been planned but said there was not enough probability of such an outbreak. "It WAS the worst damage I've seen," Mandel said. No hostages were seized by the convicts. The latest disturbance came less than a week after a convict was stabbed to death during an argument. Williams said last Monday a shakedown of the prison following that incident turned up 17 broken saw blades, 28 knives, 645 scissors and 100 of flatware, 12 scissors and 1,000 feet of electric cord and rope. newly-appointed professor of military science, spent July 12-14 at Pat. Riley observing and attending summer camp there. Jerry Doak, Overland Park juniur, said he was getting valuable experience at the camp. He said he had a good leadership training. Fourteen cadets from KU are among about 2,000 ROTC cadets training for a six-week period at the camp. The KU officials were to involve civilian university students with ROTC summer training Experience with tanks, heavy artillery, helicopter air reconnaissance and survival training training the cadets are receiving. Ma], David Windows, assistant professor of ARMY ROTC, said “The cadets are involved in hands-on experience with a lot of skills.” Hutchison, Meishon and Windsom met with the cares Thursday night at a cookout during which the cadets were encouraged to discuss their experiences and recommendations for changes. "We get experience in social relations at KU that cadets at West Point and other military colleges have opportunity for," he said. THE CAMP is a prerequisite that ROTC cadets must take between their junior and senior years. One cadet from KU elected to take his summer training at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Mike Thornburg, Moberly, Mo. junior, agreed with Doak Hall to develop a possible military training for leadership in today's new army. He said he believed this social contact contributed much toward leadership training. One cadet from KU attended the ranger school at Ft. Bennan, Ga. this summer. Windo said a man in Army's toughest physical course Hutchison said he was especially impressed with the system of evaluation at the camp. He also tried to put good use at the University The evaluation consists of a series of small tests instead of a few. The first gives a more consistent soldier's performance, allowing for days when his performance naturally be off, Hutchinson said. "This is fine military, training," stated Mearski. "This camp offers the best physical and mental training of any I've seen." The Museum of Natural History is in the process of relocating to a new location. According to George R. Pisani, museum assistant, the redecorator of the Commemorative Committee of Indian Awareness, which is composed of KU Indian students and at least 10 KU graduate students Haskell Indian Junior College The lightning faces a faculty, but the science faces a faculty, at the high pupilators the high pupilators were shaded in the shade of the pupilators. A GENERAL's putpole today is to keep us out of wars," he said. Both students plan military careers. The jump school was a three-week course taught by Cadets jumping techniques and conduct in aircraft. Cadets taking this training became DOAK AND Thornburg also attended Army jump school at Ft. Bening, this summer with three other cadets from KU. All in all, the two and a half hour play was enjoyable, despite the lack of an intermission. The game is good, particularly in the last act. also. Background characters roam all over the stage, drawing the audience's attention away from the more important scene. The costumes in the production were very well done and heightened the visual quality of the play. The first in the series of exhibits will be completed by about the end of July, Pisani said. Most of the problems in the play were the types of technical difficulties that can usually be uped after the opening maze. 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