Page 2 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 19, 1959 Students vs. Profit We have all had it impressed upon us, in the last few years, that college athletics has become "big business." In an article in today's Kansan we see that the athletic director made what he terms a "merchandising move" in respect to football seating for this fall. We would like to pose a question. Is the athletic department being run as a profit-making institution in exclusion to the interests of the student, or do the interests of the students come first and profit making second? We find a student, who pays a fee at the time of enrollment entitling him admission to the games, arriving hours ahead of game time in hopes of obtaining a seat. He is forced to do this because most choice seats are reserved for the various pep clubs, bands, etc. Put these people in an area extending from the south 40-yard line north and there is not much left. It's into the stratosphere or to the goal line. And, as Mr. Lonborg pointed out—ohh that sun. We realize that we all cannot have reserved 50-yard line seats. We realize (or presume) that the money gained by the sale of tickets is to our advantage, in the long run. We would like to know, however, where the line is drawn. How much and how far will the student be subjugated in the interest of profit? We find that at the time the policy is established for the sale of reserve seats we are without student government—without representation. At present we are living (and/or studying) under a benevolent monarchy. And just how benevolent is it? We offer (and at present this seems all we can do) some ideas that might possibly make the administration and the student happy. Give us a student section that is equa-distant from either side of the 50-yard stripe. If that is not acceptable, put into practice a policy used on the student section seats at basketball games. After a specified period throw open all seats in the stadium, that are not taken, to the students, and so state on tickets that are being sold. The dollar is important, but then so are the rights (if we have The dollar is important, but then so are the rights (if we have such) of the students. Where are our "spectator rights?" Ray Miller Craftsmanship Is Keynote Of Paintings by Nichols By Bret Waller Paintings, prints and drawings by E. E. Nichols have been on exhibition in the lounge of the Kansas Union for the past two weeks. The work shown by Mr. Nichols possesses to an exceptional degree an element far too often lacking in contemporary painting... that is, craftsmanship. Every detail has been considered. If accuracy and neatness are not cardinal virtues, they are virtues nonetheless, and if genius can sometimes dispense with craftsmanship, it does not necessarily follow, as some artists seem to think, that genius can be induced by sloppiness. Although most of the work exhibited is concerned with landscape, it seems to lack, generally, a sense of the variety and strangeness of nature. The sketch of a country road, and the watercolor of a river dam are exceptions, but for the most part what has been taken from nature is a simple compositional device—an arrangement of big shapes that might as well have been done in the studio. In some of the larger oils there are areas of thick paint which appear to be experiments in the currently popular abstract expressionist idiom. In my opinion these attempts are disastrous. They simply lack the bravado to be successful. The value of Mr. Nichols' work does not lie in its fidelity to nature or in its painterly virtuosity. In the best of his works, "Moonlight Landscape," for example, one finds a wealth of quiet harmonies and subtle rhythms. The painting does not assert itself—it invites contemplation. There are no tricks, the color is muted, the composition is stable. It has the beauty of a world in which everything has its place, in which everything has been considered and nothing left to chance. This is not the kind of "socko" painting to which we have become accustomed, or perhaps hardened is a better word, this is art for meditation. Dailu Hansan UNIVERSITY (Published Tuesdays and Fridays) (Published Tuesdays and Fridays) NEWS DEPARTMENT Phone. News Room Phone 711 Editor Janet Jimeau Program Editor Janee Palmer BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Office Park 376 Business Manager Bill Kane PAT READ INDIAN TRADER Gifts That Are Different - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Summer Directory Supplement Late Enrollments Anderson, Roland, GR, 500 W 11 Andes, Mildred Gladys, 4A5, 1642 Ind VI 3-7130 *Arnett, Philip M. GR, commuting *Arrington, Robert L. 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