Daily Hansan LAWRENCE, KANSAS Wednesday, May 21. 1958 55th Year, No.151 Colorado Springs, Colo. Fine Arts Center. Included in the collection are wood carvings and objects of gold, ivory, and bronze representing people, animals, and scenes from everyday life The collection will be in the museum all summer. (Daily Kansan photo) AFRICAN ART—A private collection of more than 200 pieces of African art, mostly from Gold Coast tribes, is on display in the lower floor gallery of the Museum of Art. The collection is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaye of New York City and was shown last fall at the ROTC Midshipmen, Cadets To Be Commissioned June 2 Eighty-seven ROTC cadets and midshipmen will receive commissions in the regular services in June and August. Commissions will be presented to 81 of the men at a commissioning ceremony at 11 a.m. June 2 in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The remaining six, all midshipmen, will be commissioned in August. Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, Col. McHenry Hamilton, professor of air science and Capt. K. M. Krieger, professor of naval science, will officially swear the men into their respective services. The following seniors are scheduled for commissioning as second lieutenants in the Army: Elwood Armstrong, Dse Soto; James Barbour, Independence, Mo.; Pat Bolen, Salina; Bruce Brenner, Dalton, Ohio; David Chase, Fredonia; Kenneth Clark and Gary Russell, Kansas City; John Clandel, Thomas Moore, Thomas Pearson, and Robert Schwartz, Topeka. Omar Conrad and John St. Clair Kansas City, Mo; Gary Cooper, Colby; Basil Frank, Pittsburg; Thomas Graber, David Rorabaugh, and Arlon Sullivan, Lawrence; Ray Gross, Buckner, Mo; Delbert Haley, Kingsdown, James Jellison, Argonia, and Claude Kean, Olathe. Robert Kraus, Massillon, Ohio; William Laughlin, Fort Scott; David McDonald, Beloit; Stanley Murrell, Lindsborg; Edward Odell and Montgomery Rogers, Mission; Robert Plain, Garnett; Edward Prelock, Cleveland, Ohio; Colby Rehmert, Jetmore, and John E. Reinert, Park Ridge, Ill. John Rodgers, Paradise; Gordon Ryan, Russell; Verlyn Schmidt, Hays; Robert Simpson, Newton; David Stein, Hot Springs, Ark.; Timothy Templin, Minnesota; Theodore Uhrich, Leavenworth, and Warren Willcoxen, Arkansas City. The following seniors are scheduled for commissioning as ensigns in the Navy: Gordon Arbuckle, Homer Paris, Raymond Dean, John Spanbauer, and Ralph Varnum, Kansas City, Mo; Dale Barney, Mapleton; George Blackburn and George Harp, Joplin, Mo; Roger Brown, Warren Gay, Arnold Henderson, Ralph Seger, and Wayne Swenson, Topeka. (Continued on Page 3) Sorority Rush Plans Set Women who pledge a sorority during rush week next fall will be the first women pledged under a revised system. The key word in the new rules is "preference"—the individual's, as well as the sorority's. After a week of open houses and invitational parties the rushees and the sororities will list their preferences with the dean of women. Miss Emily Taylor and her assistants will then match the choices. Invitations to pledge will be prepared, with emphasis on the rushee's preference, from the matched list. The rushees will receive their invitations through their counselors and not by direct contact with the sorority. The new system will replace oral pledge bids from sorority members. The rules were revised by the Panhellenic rush committee headed by Kayla L. Mays, Lyons junior. They were approved by the Associated Women Students' senate and Miss Taylor, Nancy K. Flipp, Kansas City, Mo, junior and president of the Panhellenic Council, the sorority governing body, said the formal rules and the mutual exchange of bids will make rush week more systematic. Miss Fligg said the changes were made for the interest of the individual. "Not only will she be less confused during rush week, but she'll be happier all year when her choice is the big factor in pledging," she said. Rush week registration blanks will be available Monday in the dean of women's office. Women may write for the forms after school is out. The rushees and 17 pledge counselors will stay in freshman halls Closing hours will be enforced and no dates will be allowed. There is to be no communication with sororites except at the invitational parties. Weather Partly cloudy and mild this afternoon, tonight and Thursday with widely scattered thunderstorms mostly extreme north, late this afternoon or tonight. Low tonight 55 to 60. High Thursday 85 to 90. The parties start Aug. 31 with open houses for transfer students. On Sept. 1 sororities will have open houses for all rushees. The invitational parties begin Sept. 2, with each house giving eight parties. Invitations will become more selective for the five parties on Sept. 3 and three on Sept. 4 All sorority members may be back from vacation Aug. 26 for pre-rush house cleaning and practice for party skirts and songs. Student Liaison Group Set Up The College faculty approved the formation of the College Intermediary Board, a liaison group between College students and administration, at a faculty meeting Tuesday. Dean George R. Waggoner announced the establishment of the board at the meeting. The board will be a part of the All Student Council Academic Committee, which was set up permanently this year. There are eight members on the board, serving as long as they are students in the College. Next year's members are: Susie Stout, chairman; Jane Dean, secretary; Mary Helen Clark; Stephen Hill; Pat Little; Michael Ryan; Bill Sheldon; Gretchen Watkins. 1,200 Are Candidates For Degrees, Certificates The faculty also approved two new courses in Hebrew, and permanently established the Senior Honors Seminar on Contemporary Intellectual Issues, conducted experimentally this semester by Francis Heller, associate dean of the College. Approximately 1,200 persons including candidates for degrees from the Graduate School, whose names will be announced later are candidates for degrees or certificates at KU's 86th annual Commencement exercises June 2. However, the Commencement program will list the names of approximately 1.900 persons who will have earned degrees and certificates since June of 1957. Commencement exercises will be in Memorial Stadium at 7 p.m. Governor George Docking, McDill Boyd of Phillipsburg, chairman of the Board of Regents, and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak briefly. The Rt. Rev. Edward Randolph Welles, bishop of West Missouri of the Protestant Episcopal Church, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon. The Baccalaureate services, also in Memorial Stadium, will be at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, June 1. The following are candidates Bachelor of Science in Business—Louis J. Adams, Bethel; Stanley N. Adams, St. Francis; Steve C. Aduddell, Coffeyville; Fred C. Kansas, Coffeyville; John K. Kanan, Jerald F. Baker, Minneapolis; Philip A. Baker, Topeka; Richard O. Ballard, Kan sas City, Mo.; Dale G. Barney; Maple- 500. on. Donald L. Barrett, Kansas City; Charles E. Barry, Lindsburg, Clayton L. Becker, Hutchinson; Jerome M. Bloxham, Broomfield Heights, Colo.; Patrick D. Bolen, Salina; Robert V. Brack, Ft. Worth, Tex.; John R. Braun, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald R. Brockman, Murkley M. Burkishta; Montanit David W. Buxton Wichita; Bruce A. Bynum, Neodesha; Paul R. Carolus, St. Joseph, Mo. Judd A. Durner, Bern; Sharron M. Dye, Wichita; Donald W. Earl, Iola; Donald G. Eckes, De Soto; Robert E. Edmonds, Lawrence; Duane J. Estes, Lawrence; Cheryl B. Elmgren, E. Fillmore, E. Fillmore, Bplaine; George C. Finis, Alhambra, Calif; John T. Flannagan, Scott City; Aubrey C. Foster Jr, Arkansas City; Ronale H. Fullerton, Maryland; B. Fullerton, Medicine Lodge; Clarence S. Gerberick Jr, Rossville; Roger W. Gramly, Caney; Hugh M. Grant, Hutchinson; Gerald R. Greer, Hilo, Hawaii; Margaret A. Grist, Independence, Mo.; Norman M. Grove, Larned. James D. Carson, Council Grove; Eric L. Clabough, Coffeyville; John D. Clanden, Topeka; Gerald L. Cooley, Wichita; Gary E. Cooper, Colby; Larry M. Cornett, Waterloo, Ia.; Floyd C. Cox Jr., Hutchinson; Louis E. Da Harb, Parsons. Sue A. Guest, Coffeyville; Stuart S. Gamble, Oakland; Stuart Haugh, Osawatomi; Robert E. Hall. Norman E. Daniels, Lechipoint N. Davies, Dodge City, Al. DeliHoff, Kansas State, Derris Jr., Miss- George A. Detsios, London, Engla- nge; Paul L. Dibble, Topeka; Lloyd Dixon, Lawrence; Robert D. Downey, Kansas City, Mo. Sedgwick; Hal T. Hansen, Hutchinson; Warren L. Harbert, Manhattan, Keith W. Harper, Phillipsburg, Jack R. Harrington; Turner; Edwin L. Hayes, Kansas City John T. Hedrick, Ellinwood; James L. Herron, Cimarron; Allan K. Higdon, Wichita; Otis J. Hill Jr., Wichita; Gayle A. Hoefener, Leavenworth; The Jack Johnstone, Johnstone; Pa. Jack S. Houser, Great Bend, William R. Howard, Jr. Wichita. Robert V. Huff, Kansas City; Frank H. Ise, Wichita; Paul V. Johnston, Wichita; Charles A. Jones Jr., Leewood; Gene R. Kane, Kansas City; Michael C. Kenney, Kansas City, Mo.; James R. Kline Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; William S. Laughlin, Fort Scott, August G. Lauterbach Colby; Retka R. Lehmann, Newton G. Bolly; Retka R. Lehmann, Joe E. Mahoney, Ottawa; Terry K. Malott, Lawrence; Clifton J. Marcum. El Dorado; Levon V. Mayor, Kansas City; Richard E. McClain, Hutchinson. Mark N. McDonnell, Spokane, Wash; John A. Meschke, Hutchinson; Robert Mettlen, Hutchinson; Larry D. Miles, Hollywood; Peter D. Moore, Wichita; Thomas J. Moore Jr., Topeka, Alfred V. Morgan, Liberal; Jack C. Murray, Ken- Gary; City Water, John water; Muriel B. Nelson, Hutchinson; John H. Newlin, Wellington; Edward L. Oddell J. ,Mission; Homer E. Paris III, Kansas City, Mo. Marilyn P. Pauley, Lawrence; Bernard G. Phillips, Abilence; Robert E. Plain, Garnett; Adam G. Pohlman, Natoma; James H. Powell, Chanute; James R. Powell, Chanute; James R. Powell, Chanute; William E. Price, Columbus; John E. Reinert, Park Ridge, Ill.; Richard I. Reinking, Arkansas City; David W. Rich, Kansas City; Mo.; Wallace A. Richardson, Bartlesville, Okla. Bruce M. Rider, Wichita; Ronald R Riepen, Overland Park; Richard E. Robbins, Larned, Robert L. Roberts, Columbus Richard B. Robertson, Hendr. J. Johnson, Lawrence D. Rogers, Minneapolis M. Montgomery L. Rogers; Mission; Don B. Rolley, Holton; Gary L. Russel, Hessel; Richard K. Sullivan; John W. Richard M. Butter, Edna; John W. St. Clair, Kansas City, Mo.; John W. Sanders Jr., Stockton; Charles K. Pendleton, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert W. Schwartz, Blue Rapids. Ronald L. Shackelford, Kansas City, Mo; John D. Shackelford, Pittsburg; William B. Sharp Jr., Ft. Leavenworth; Kent D. Shortman, Topeka; Harry J. Simenjo Jr., Atchison; John D. Smith, Topeka; Philip E. Southwell, Heiber, Utah; Donald G. Spindina, Santa Ana; Kan; Clara H. Spindina, Nashville; John Mustert, Wellington; Walter A. Strauch, Elmhurst, Ill.; George R M Strell, Western Springs, Ill.; James H Sudeman, Newton; Joseph G Sullivan, Alma; Keith R. Sullivan, Wichita. Wayne R. Swenson, Topeka; Timothy T. Templin; Minneapolis; Robert A. Terrill; Kansas City; Max A. Thayer; Salina; Lawrence B. Thomas; Omaha; Neb Ramee; Jamesport; Mo.; Alvin D. Trobridge; Hill City; Robert W. Valdolos; Haven; Kenneth L. Van De Veer Jr; Kansas City; Kan. Kalpitt; Calgary; Knoxville; Kenneth A. Vaughn; Yates Center; Charles W. Weers; Larmed Bernard M. West, Wichita; Richard L. West, Wichita; Clovere E. Wiley, yond; Elie Willan, E. Lee; Arkansas City; Philip A. Williams; Mission; Virgil E. Windler Kansas City; Bruce E. Yeakel; Sterling Bachelor of Science in Journalism—George P. Anthan, Kansas City, Kan., News-Editorial; Martha R. Billingsley, Kansas City, Mo., Business Adv.; Gerald D. Blattherwich, Mission Hospice, Los Angeles, Editorial; Burton H. Brewer, Beloit, Radio-TV; Richard Mole Brown, St. Marys, News-Editorial; John P. Clarke, Loveland, Colo., Business Adv.; Nancy L. Collins, Richmond. News-Editorial Margaret A. D Ardenee, Glover, Salina, Business Ad.; Gary D. Gale, Atwood, News-Editorial; Delbert D. Haley, Kings-down, News-Editorial. Hattie K. Hancock, Sumflower, Radio-TV; Karolyn K. Hanson, Kansas City, Mo. Business Adv.; Nancy J. Harrison, Missouri Business Adv.; Marysville, Marysville, Business Adv.; Carol A. Huston, Kansas City, Mo. Business Adv.; Claude E. Kean, Olathe, Radio-TV; Robert M. Kernels, Radio-TV; Marybeth Lane, Kansas City, Mo. Home-Ex-Journ: Robert W. Lyle, Kansas City, Mo. News-Editorial: Thomas, News-Editorial: Marybeth Lane, Kansas City, News-Editorial: Ardeth G. Nieman, Independence,Radio-TV; Mary E. Noyes, Troy, News-Editorial: Des Plains, News-Editorial: Adv.; Colby D. Rehmann, Jetmore, Business Adv. Stevenson Schmidt, Salina, Business Adv.; Carol A. Stilwell, Lawrence. News-Editorial; Gerald L. Thomas, Independence. News-Editorial; Harry M. Turner Jr., Topeka, Business Adv.; Marcy T. Topeka, Business Adv.; Radio-TV; Theodore A. Winkler, Spring Hill, Business Adv.; Leroy R. Zimmerman, Dwight, News-Editorial. (Continued on Page 4)