ALL THOSE FOR JUST ONE DIPLOMA—It's doubtful if the young man will ever get to the top of that pile of books with just one ruler and two pencils, however. The photo taken by Mac Shaffer of the Columbus, Ohio, Dispatch won top honors in a national photography contest. Top-Notch Photos Exhibited This Week You can see outstanding photography in three exhibits this week at the University. The 13th annual "News Pictures of the Year" traveling exhibit will be displayed through Saturday noon in the Flint Hall Reading Room. It includes pictures taken by the winners and finalists in the world's largest photography competition. Included in the exhibit are pictures taken by photographers of Life, Look, Coronet, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated magazines, and the New York Times and other top newspapers. Leonard Bacon of The Topea Daily Capital has two pictures on display. Karl Koerper Dies At 56 Karl Koerper, graduate 22, died Monday night in his home at 830 W. 55th St., Kansas City, Mo. He was 56. Mr. Koerper received his B. S. degree in journalism and was a member of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity for men. He was a vice president of the Kansas City Power & Light Co. Mr. Koerper was on the campus March 29 to speak at a meeting of the Institute of Public Relations. He was a trustee of the William Allen White Foundation and the founder of the National Council on Radio Journalism. Mr. Koerper's son, Kerwin, graduated from KU in 1952. Roger Lembke, Prairie Village senior, is a nephew of Mr. Koerper. Starting at 6 p.m. today, 450 new listeners may receive KUOK, campus radio station. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall now has the equipment necessary to pick up broadcasts. They'll Hear KUOK Too Monday evening dinner entertainment at the hall was furnished by KUOK to welcome the future listeners. The program consisted of a 4-piece combo composed of Dave Patton Chanute, bass; Bill Harper, Topeka drums; Bill Fisher, Topeka, trombone, and Bob Morris, Washington piano. All are freshmen. Beverley Baird, Topeka freshman and her friend "Louie" provide ventrilolquist act. Twins Elizabeth and Mary Avison sang a duet are seniors from Kansas City. Brown, Topeka junior, closed th program with ballads. Jame Tuesday, April 9, 1957 Daily hansan The University of Missouri 1956 exhibit will be shown Wednesday through Sunday in the main lobby of the Student Union. Pictures taken during the 1956 photojournalism short course at KU will be shown in the basement of Flint Hall. The news pictures competition is sponsored by the National Press Photographers Assn. and Encyclopedia Britannica. The exhibits are being shown in conjunction with KU's sixth annual Short Course in photojournalism which begins Thursday. LAWRENCE, KANSAS 54th Year, No. 117 The five per cent raise for faculty members included in Gov. George Docking's original budget request in December, will be distributed on a merit basis to the entire University faculty, and not as an across the board raise, as reported in The Daily Kansan Monday. Faculty Pay Hike To Be For Merit Slough Appointed Law School Dean M. Carl Slough, associate professor of law and a faculty member since 1946, will become dean of the School of Law on July 1, succeeding Dean Frederick J. Moreau, who has headed the law school the past 20 years. The Kansas Board of Regents has approved the appointment, which was made upon recommendation of Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Lind To Give Final Humanities Talk Tonight The last Humanities Lecture of the year will be presented at 8 p.m. today in Fraser Theater by Dr. L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek. Dr. Lind said his illustrated lecture, "The Uses of Homer," will encompass the wide variety of ways in which Homer has affected the general field of knowledge. Each year a KU faculty member is invited to give one of the lectures. He must meet the same requirements as the visiting lecturers, that's, he must be a recognized authority in his field and be an interesting and effective speaker. Dr. Lind received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois in 1936 and came to KU in 1940. He became a professor of Latin and Greek in 1952. In 1954-55 he went to Italy on a Fulbright Research Grant. DR. L. R. LIND Dr. Lind has three books now in print. They are "Latin Poetry in Verse Translation: From Ennius to the 17th Century," "Ten Greek Dramas in Contemporary Translation" and "Alexander of Villa Dei, Ecclesiae." Honors Slated For May 9 The honors convocation, to be held Thursday, May 9, will be without an outside speaker for the first time in history, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, said today. Dr. Murphy will speak at the convocation which is annually held to honor the top 10 per cent of the seniors of the schools of the University and the top ranking students in junior, sophomore, and freshman classes of each school. Without a speaker, the convocation will be able to devote more time to the students to be honored, Mr. Nichols explained. WHO'S A COOL CAT?—The Delta Upsilon Rock Chalk Revue cast takes a break during practice sessions Monday night at Hoch Audi- —(Daily Kansan photo by Jimmy Sledd) (Daily Kansan photo by Jimmy Sledd) torium where the skits are undergoing final polishing. Dean Moreau will continue to teach in the School of Law, in which he has served at KU since 1929. M. CARL SLOUGH 图 Professor Slough, 38, is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he finished high school in 1934. He received an A. B. degree from Columbia University in 1938 and the LL. B. degree from the Indiana University School of Law in 1941. After graduation he began his law practice with Kivett & Kivett in Indianapolis, Ind. Professor Slough is the author of 20 articles that have appeared in national law reviews and has published a supplement to Dassler's Civil Code, a reference for practicing lawyers. He is a member of three committees of the American Assn. of Law Schools: the committee on remedies, on medico-legal problems, and on audio-visual facilities. He is also a member of the American Bar Assn., Kansas State Bar Assn., Indiana State Bar Assn., Order of the Colf, national legal honor society; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and the American Judicature Society. He is president of United Fund, Inc., in Lawrence and past president of the Douglas County Mental Health Assn. Mrs. Slough, the former Adele Bernero, grew up in Topeka and St. Marys and studied arts at KU. Professor Slough served in the Navy during World War II as an instructor of flight tactics, as legal officer of the Administrative Command, Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, in the Marianas Islands area, and as executive officer of that command. Anderson Attends Rite Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education is official University representative at inauguration ceremonies today for Warren C. Lovinger, the new president of Central Missouri State College, Warensburg. Seniors: Order By Monday Seniors have until Monday to order class announcements. The announcements may be ordered from the business office. Weather Increasing cloudiness this afternoon, warmer central and south portions. Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Locally cooler northeast tonight. No important temperature change Wednesday. Low tonight in 30's. High Wednesday 55-65.