University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 28,1971 2. of 1971 app. senior id Bardlet ap Crews ap purlock ap murkey ap KcInney ap mufette ap Muffette a daughter ap H Rigget ap Schmidt ap Schmidt good啄 AP trang AP trang Sokoloff ol Young Mandley Koehler Kusan Ege tterburg ca Heldt schmidt Kanvan Photo by RICHARD VERHAGE John McCormally, Editor-in-Residence Visit with KJ Education students . Visits with KU journalism students . . . Editor-in-Residence Likes Small Town John McCormally, editor of the Burlington Iowa Hawkeye, said Wednesday that one of his greatest satisfaction in being a newspaperman was the realization that he produced what the First Amendment of the Constitution was "really all about." Although being an editor has its rewards, McCormally said, the position could also be frustrating Campus Bulletin Geology Associates: International Room. all day. Room 303, all day. Graduate School: Governor's Room, 10 a.m. Human Development 212: Oread Room. 10:30 a.m. Natural History Museum: Alcove R. Natural History Museum: Alcove R. Cafeteria, 11.30 a.m. Instruction Committee: Cottowood Latin American History: Alcove A Latin American History: Alcove A Cafeteria, noon. Agenda Committee—Social Welfare Workshops Athletic Board: Curry Room, noon. George Associates, Costantino, Rd. Wellness D, Cafeteria, noon Social Welfare: Meadowlark Cafeteria Law School Committee: Alcove C, Cafeteria, 12:30 p.m. ACTIVE Cafeteria, 12:30 p.m. Spanish Table, Meadowlark Cafeteria 12:30 p.m. Guard of Class Officers: Governors Room 3 n o p. b. KUMC Exchange Nurses; Oread Room, 1 Psychology Department Forum Room. p.m. P.10 Student Teachers: Big 8 and Jayhawk English Department: English Room, 6:30 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi: Council Room; 7 p.m. Christian Science: Governors Room; 7 p.m. Campus Crusade; Parlors A, B, C, 7 p.m. Black Student Union; Forum Room, 7:30 p.m. Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. and 9:p.m. Cycling Club; Dyche Auditorium, 7:30 KU Film Society • Juliet of the Spirits’ • The fantasy Wooldraft Agitortium • p.m. 7 p.m. Anthropology Undergraduates: Pine Room, 7:30 p.m. English Lecture: Angus Wilson, British novelist on "Charles Dickens Today," Council Room. 8 p.m. FRIDAY FRIDAY KU Folk Dance Club: 173 Robinson, 7 p.m. SUA Popular Films: "Z." Woodruff Audience: 2, and 9 p.m. Faculty Recital; Norman Paige, Swar thoug Recital Hall. 8 p.m. and lonely at times. He said editors had an endless feeling of frustration, and wondered if he was not acting the job done properly. McCormally is satisfied with his job. He became editor of the book *The Journal of Writing* he has no desire to move on to a larger newspaper. He said he was content to spend the rest of his life writing to and to contribute to the work of young journalists. "More young journalists" would be, in a sense moving away from the kind of work he enjoys most, he said. McCorally said that three men were particularly helpful in his journalism education. William L. White taught him the skills he needed to language. White believed that newspaper writing could be beautiful. McCormally said that one of the most rewarding aspects of the work he did was looking back over one's experiences. One of his most memorable experiences was an experiment with a new drug called McMarthy in 1951. At the time, McCormally was impressed by how unceasing and profane McMarthy was. From Ted McDaniel, Mccormly learned the mechanics of news writing. The LATE JACK taught Mccormly the business of being an editor and publisher. Mccormly said it was people like those who have taught so much about journalism reporters and have never any public or academic acclaim. he believes that the people of the United States owe a debt of small newspapers. The most important element in a good journalist is the desire to communicate, according to McCormally. IT'S ANOTHER AFTER HOURS PLAYBOY DELIGHT! Friday & Saturday Night At 12:15 Only National Figures Expected National and political leaders are expected to attend the Countdown '72 conference Saturday and Sunday at Kansas State University, Manhattan, to host a memorial ceremony - vice registration drive. The modern making of Emile Zola's master piece. R. D. Harimon, student body president of K-Segment, and one of the co-chairs of the conference, Rep William Roy, D-Kan; Allard K. Lowenstein, chairman of the Americans for Democratic Reform; N.Y.; Mrs. Elwill Shanahan, Norbert Dreening, state chairman of the Democratic party; and Bill Paisidat, state chairman of the conference. Rep Paul McCloskey, Jr. R-Cailf, who was scheduled to speak, will not be State Law Requires: No One Under 18 Yrs Admitted. Proof of Age Must Be Shown! Rated X Adult 1.50 Sorry, No Refunds THE HILLCREST Lowenstein and Robert Lee Grant, a former HUD official, will speak at a free program at 7 p.m. Saturday in Ahearn Field House. A film, "The Making of Instudent," 1986, will also be shown. Duane Draper, president of the National Association of Student Government, who unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1968 and former dean of the KU Law School, and Harper and Dave Dawn will also participate. Gov. Robert Doorking has been invited to make a speech. Speeches, caucuses on minor groups, round-robin workshops on election law, the gubernatorial reformation of the parties are Harmon and Mike Manning, vice-president of the National Association of Student Governments and conference co-ordinators, has been made to ensure the conference would be a bi-partisan WASHINGTON (AP)—POLICE halted a march by antiwar activists who were attempting to kill them. The "eviction notice" Tuesday. printing costs helped decrease the price. The directories are being printed by Plains Publications in Lubbock, Tex. items on the agenda. More than 800 delegates are expected to attend the conference. "We want to study the laws and regulations registration," Manning said "and encourage young people in Kansas to work within the law." Anyone interested in attending the conference should go to the Student Vote '72 office in room P affair. The KU directory for this year will be available at the Kansas Union Bookstore next week. Office of University Relations There will be a $5 registration fee, most of which will be used to pay catering expenses, to be paid by the steering committee for Countdown 72 in Lawrence. He said arrangements for lodging could be made by the Countdown 72 if requests were made early. 3E Wesley Foundation, or call 864-4338 (843-5034 after 5 p.m.) this year the directories will be printed on yellow pages and will cost 25 cents to print a directory cost 75 cents a copy last year but will cost 25 cents this year. Directory Available Starting Next Week BUDAPEST SYMPHONY NOV.12 HOCH Patronize Kansan Advertisers BILLY JACK "A FILM OF EXEMPLARY AUSTERITY AND ENDLESS FASCINATION." Eye. 7:40 & 9:20 Matinee Sat-Sun. 2:10 Eve 7:35 - 9:40 Matinee Sat-Sun 2:05 Adult 1.5c Child 7.5 Hillcrest Richard Schickel, Life Hillcrest Bart Borriello P.O. 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