Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 10, 1958 Alumni Assn. Elects Officers, Board Claude E. Chalfant, Hutchinson lawyer, is the new president of the Alumni Assn. and C. Ned Cushing, Downs banking executive, is vice-president. New members of the association's board of directors are Robert I. Cory, Wichita, Mrs. Nell Blurton Renn, Arkansas City, Paul R. Ward, Hays, and Paul J. Adam, Kansas City, Mo. They will serve for five years. Board Elects President. Veep Under a new electoral system, the president and vice-president were elected by the 12 members of the board. CLAUDE E. CHALFANT Members of the board were elected from six nominees by paid members of the association in a mail ballot except for Mr. Adam who, as retiring president of the association, automatically became a member of the board. Background of Officers Mr. Chalfant got his degree in law from the University in 1927 and is now a member of the law firm of Branine, Chalfant and Littotoy. He has practiced in Hutchinson since his graduation. Mr. Cushing, a member of the class of 1947, is vice-president of the Downs National Bank He also owns the North Kansas Outdoor Rape Charges Dismissed Forcible rape charges against David Murl Woolery, 20, former freshman KU basketball and football star, were dismissed in Douglas County Court Wednesday for lack of evidence. The return from the Wyandotte County Sheriff's office said that the complainant could not be found at her address listed in Kansas City, Kan. and that she had moved to Los Angeles, Calif. The judge denied the motion for continuance and dismissed the case for lack of evidence. Woolley had been arrested May 13 when it was alleged that he forcibly raped a 19-year-old KU freshman. He had been out on bond prior to the scheduled preliminary hearing. County Judge Charles Rankin made the ruling after County Attorney Wayne Aliphin Jr., asked for a continuance of the case before a scheduled preliminary hearing was held that day. Aliphin's motion came after he received the same morning a return on a subwoofer which was to be served on the complaint. Advertising Co. and is currently vice-chairman of the National Young Republicans. 3 Chinese Art Films To Be Wednesday Mr. Cory, a member of the KU class of 1935, is senior partner in a Wichita accounting firm, Mrs. Renn, class of 1918, served several terms in the Kansas legislature, was chairman of the Governor's conference on education in 1955 and headed the Kansas delegation to the White House conference on education. Last year she received the University-Alumni Assn. citation for distinguished service. Mr. Ward, who graduated in 1930, is president of Producers Pipe Line and Gas Co. and Distributors Gas. Inc., in Hays. Holds Workshop On Education Three films on Chinese art will be shown at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 3 Bailey Hall. They are the first in the summer film series. The 12th annual workshop of practical study for elementary teachers, supervisors and administrators began Tuesday, June 3, under direction of Kenneth E. Anderson, Dean of the School of Education and Robert Ridgway, associate professor of education. There are 66 persons enrolled Another guest lecturer is Simon A. McNeely, specialist in health instruction, physical education and athletics, division of state and local school systems, U. S. Office of Education. Other speakers at general sessions will include Dr. Harry Gianakon, child study unit, KU Medical Center, and Patricia Salyer, instructor of education and guidance. The films will be "Chinese Paintings Through the Ages." "Chinese Ceramics Through the Ages." and "Chinese Sculpture Through the Ages." All are in color. Dr. Henry J. Otto, professor of educational administration, of curriculum and instruction and Bureau of Laboratory Schools supervisor at the University of Texas, spoke to the group Thursday and Friday. The workshops are designed to present an over-all view of current trends in elementary education, yet permit intensive work in a special interest area. Classes cover arithmetic, guidance, science, language arts, music education, social studies, reading, playground activities and home-school relationships. FLASH BETTER PICTURES with SYLVANIA'S TINY BANTAM 8 FLASHBULB! It's easy to take better pictures with Sylvia's sensational new Bantam 8 flashbulbs. Perfect for any camera, they are designed especially for use with fixed-speed cameras . . . provide just the right amount of light. Get them here today! Hutchinson Woman Gets Summer Scholarship At KU Miss Louise Widner of Hutchinson has received a $225 summer scholarship to KU from the Kansas Society for Crippled Children. 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