Page 9 Guatemalan Caravan Will Examine Campus KU will be the first of four university stops in the United States for thirty students in a Christian group on a Guatemalan Goodwill Caravan. The caravan will be in Lawrence next Tuesday through Thursday after a day's rest and orientation period in New Orleans. Their program while at KU includes the following: This is ia non-denominational group of students of Guatemala. Tuesday—The Experimental Theatre production. 'Great God Brown'. Wednesday-A visit to the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. A discussion of U.S. and mid-South American cultural and political ideas with Mr. and Mrs. Guido Barrientos, formerly of Guatemala but now living in Lawrence, at the United Presbyterian Center. Thursday—A tour of the campus. A discussion of U.S. and mid-South American religious ideas with the Rev. Robert C. Thorp, director of the caravan, at the United Presbyterian Center. "This is the kind of regular religious and cultural interchanges that we wish to develop as soon as our new center is completed," said the Rev. John Patton, pastor to KU Presbyterian students. Guatemalan students in the caravan include seminary students, an administrator of the "Free World" newspaper in Guatemala City, and students majoring in music, law, humanities, bookkeeping, and engineering. 48 Upperclassmen Top Business Honor Roll The KU fall semester honor roll lists 24 juniors and 24 seniors in the School of Business. Nine students made straight A's. The 24 seniors, 10 per cent of the class, equaled or exceeded the required 2.3 grade point average. A 2.2 grade point average was reached or exceeded by 24 juniors, 12 per cent of the class. Students who made straight A's, 3 point averages, are: John L. Casson, Lawrence senior; Robert R. Crawford, Salina junior; Janet L. Douthitt, Augusta junior; Dale L. Gerboth, Lawrence senior; Stewart R. Horesei, Salina senior; Larry G. Cully, Lawrence junior; Gary M. McKinley, Lawrence junior; Douglas Arnold, Ottawa junior; Kenneth J. Wagnon, Wichita junior. Seniors on the honor roll: Gene Asbury, Starthorne, Calif.; Lucy Band, Orchestra To Tour Schools The annual spring tour of the KU Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band will take musical talents to nine Kansas high schools March 16 to 20. The group will climax the tour with a concert in the Kansas City Music Hall for the students and faculty of all the schools in greater Kansas City. Concerts will be given in Topeka and Salina, Monday; McPherson and Dodge City, Tuesday; Cimarron and Garden City, Wednesday; Dighton and Lyons, Thursday, and Herington. Friday. Maureen Pilger Gets Therapy Scholarship Mareen V. Pilger, Pilger, Neb. senior, has been awarded the American Occupational Therapy Association Scholarship for the spring semester. The award is $400. Miss Pilger is attending the KU Medical Center in Kansas City this semester as part of her occupational therapy curriculum. - Portraits Weddings - Application Photos - Engagements by photography HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 W. Chamberlain, Egbert, Wyo.; Van W. Cooper, Eudora; Donald L, Dunaway. Lawrence; Paul David Gilkison, Law- rence; Philip G. Heinschel, Smith Covier, Victor H. Indiek, Offerie; Arun Joshi, India Larry B. McGrath, Ottawa. Dan Byron Miller, Oberlin; Ralph E. Nelson, Lawrence; Jon E. Newman St. Rose; Robert A. DeMoss; roster; Robert James Spohn, Freddia; Carl E. Strain, Garnett; Chester B. Bartesville, Okla.; John DeWheelie, Mission; Barbara Ann Wurst; Russell. Juniors on the honor roll: Gary L. Carrieco, Beloit; William F. Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo.; Peter K. Curran, Manhattan; Rex E. Doherty, Dellvale; Edward Dolson, Kansas City, Mo.; James G. Duff Pittsburgh; Charles R. Fowler, Kansas City, Mo.; William Goldman, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul F. Greenington, Beloit, Louis E. Hainau, Burlington Kenneth R. Karr, Lawrence; Edward D. McElvain, Washington, D.C.; George G. Moore Jr., Topeka, Fielding L. Norton; Caldwell: Harry Joseph Reitz, Kansas University; Mo.: Robert L. Tinker, Kansas City; Kan.: Kenneth R. Welch, Prairie Village Richard N. Woodford, Leawood Hills Sharon Zimmerman, Lawrence. Dean to Teach In Switzerland A program to introduce European businessmen to American management training methods has called upon Prof. Wiley S. Mitchell, associate dean of the School of Business, for the 1959-60 year. Prof. Mitchell will be on leave from KU to spend nine months at Lake Geneva, Switzerland, at the international business school, IMEDE, Institute pour l'Etude des Methodes de Direction de 1' Entreprise. He will be part of the sixman instructional staff for some 40 trainees from international companies. About half his time will be devoted to case studies of European business firms and their methods. Prof. Mitchell's teaching responsibility will be in the area of controls; management, accounting, statistics, data processing, and operations research. The nine-month school session is taught in English. The average student age is 35. Prof. Mitchell will be among the first faculty members chosen from the U.S. Other professors have come from Harvard, Stanford, Cornell and Western Ontario. IMEDE was launched in 1957 by the Nestle Alimentena Co., an international organization operating in every non-Communist country in the world. It is best known in the United States as a manufacturer of chocolate and instant coffee. AFROTC Officers To Inspect Local Unit Inspecting officers from Air Force ROTC headquarters in Montgomery, Ala., are inspecting the KU AFROTC detachment today and tomorrow. Today's activities include a briefing for inspecting officers. Tomorrow the inspectors will observe cadet drill ceremonies. Inspecting officers are Lt. Colonel Charles D. Morat, Jr., and Lt. Colonel Charles M. Callis from Maxwell AFB in Montgomery. CAMPUS SHOP Announces a New Line Spaulding Sporting Goods Your Representative For The Best for Less Tennis Rackets $7.95 to $18.95 (Reg. list—$9.95 to $24.00) Tennis Balls 3 for $1.98 soft- balls $1.00 and up Men's 8 Piece Golf Set Our Price - $52.50 1, 2, 3 woods — 3, 5, 7, 9 & putter with golf bag. Reg. $74.00 1, 2, 3 woods — 3, 5, 7, 9 Golf balls ___ reg. $7.00 per doz. $6.00 doz ___ 3 for $1.65 CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (One door south of Jayhawk Cafe) Thursday, March 12. 1959 University Daily Kansan Taggart Made NYU Dean Joseph H. Taggart, former professor of economics at KU, has been appointed dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration at New York University. Dr. Taggart, who was a member of the KU faculty from 1928-1946, has worked with the U. S. Departments of Commerce, Defense and State. 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