Senior Class Has Choice of 3 Gifts The class of '61 has three choices for its gift to the University — trophy cases for Allen Field House, a Centennial Class loan fund, or a bronze statue for the Spooner-Thayer Art Museum garden. The class will choose the gift at the Senior Coffee, May 8, in the Kansas Union ballroom. The committee in charge of suggestions decided that it would be too expensive to continue the Class of 1958's idea of building a fountain in the Murphy Hall courtyard, which had been the major suggestion. It is estimated that the project will take approximately $6,000 and the '58 class left only $2,000 for that purpose. THE MINIMUM amount this year's class plans to spend on the senior gift is $3,000. This year makes the 88th year for the presentation of a senior gift. The full details on the gift have not been worked out. The Centennial Class Loan fund will be limited to seniors. It will be given to Peace Corps Group Meets at 4 Today The Peace Corps committee will meet today at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Upon. Cecily Johns, Wichita senior and chairman of the committee, said material would be compiled and arranged today to answer student's questions on the Corps. The information will be put in the ASC office in the Kansas Union, Miss Johns said. Booklets and pamphlets will be sorted to find important information that can be mimeographed for all students to study. students to study Miss Johns said that all the positions on the committee had been filled, but that interested students were urged to attend today's meeting. students when they are juniors. The plans call for a low interest rate loan but the terms and amount are undecided. - Gerald S. Bernstein, instructor in art history and the curator of Spooner-Thayer Museum, will talk to the committee and give them suggestions on what kind of statue is available for $3,000. The committee has no definite plans as to what type of statue they want. --research and clinical experiences, currently has an enrollment of six graduate students. It is under the direction of M. Erik Wright, professor of psychology, who is now on leave as a Fulbright lecturer in Perth, Australia. Weekend Special Cream Puffs 10c THE THIRD SUGGESTION for the senior gift is a trophy case for Allen Field House. The case would be placed somewhere along the north and south walls in the main lobby of Allen Field House. The main purpose of the trophy case would be to gather all of the trophies scattered around campus from the Kansas Union and coaches' offices to the basement of the stadium, in one place. Professor To Speak At Humanities Forum The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences approved a complete overhaul of course offerings in the Latin and Greek area at their monthly meeting last night. Clifford S. Griffin, assistant professor of history, will be the speaker at tonight's meeting of the Humanities Forum, at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. His subject will be "The American as Reformer: an Inquiry into the Meaning, Origins, and Impact of Reform in the United States." They approved a request from the Latin and Greek department for an AB major in classical archeology, and recommended to the administration that the department name be changed from "Latin and Greek" to "Classies and Classical Archaeology." DRAKE'S For Bakes 907 Mass. Faculty Overhauls Language Courses Swan Lake Presented At Varsity Theatre Also included in the order of business was the approval of an A.B. major in Radiation Biophysics. (At present, only a B.S. is available in the field.) "Swan Lake," a Russian-made film version of the Tschaikovsky ballet, will be presented at the Varsity Theater today only, with three showings scheduled. 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