6 Thursday, November 14. 1974 University Dally Kansan KU's phon-a-thon record try stopped 524 hours prematurely The longest telephone connection still stands at 801 hours, according to Guinness The University of Kansas was unable to break the record with a telephone call between two residence halls. The phone call began at 6 p.m. and accidently ended 10 P.M. hours later. An accidental turn of the dial disconnected the call, and although it was redialed, the committee of students involved, headed by Rodger Yoder, Denton, Kan, sophomore, voted to cancel the phonation. The phon-a-thon = the effort of the 3rd floor Templin and the women of 1st floor Corinth South. It was begun to beat Kansas State University's 1966 record of a 550-hour phone call. The West Michigan University record of 691 hours was discovered later, and the KU goal was set for 720 hours. Kathy Hughey, Wichita freshman, said that their efforts had been worthwhile because of the friendships made in the course of the phon-a-thon. During the last hours of the phone call fewer women were participating at Corbin, which resulted in some 12 to 14 hour shifts, Hughey said. Yoder said participants were allowed to study and sleep while on their shifts. Emeritus status researched An eight-member committee to propose a policy for granting meritus status to retired University faculty members appointed by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes. The committee will explore ways of providing opportunities for retired faculty members and staff to remain active at the University. Dykes said yesterday. provided persons who receive emeritus status, Dykes said. The committee will present recommendations for policy and procedure in granting emeritus status, and recommendations on privileges that might be The chairman of the committee is David Waxman, vice chancellor at the KU Medical Center. Other committee members are Max S. Allen of the department of medicine at Duke University; Jonathan deMenton of pathology; Barbara E. Clason, associate catalogue librarian; J. Eldon Fields, professor of political science; William Griffith, professor of history; Richard Dugan, professor of psychology, and Alvar A. Werder, professor of microbiology at the Med Center. BARRY GIFFORD READS HIS POETRY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 4 p.m. Music & Browsing Room, Student Union Coyote divides animal life inte three categories: animals to be eaten animals to aid in capturing food animals that will eat him Bear and Man. along with Panther, belong in the third category "Next to God, Coyote is the smartest person on earth" SUA Weekly Poetry Hour Got a Gripe? Give us a Call 864-3710 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays The Student Senate Complaint Service [After hours Information Center] Call: 864-3506 At Least We'll Listen! --you: U-Shop has a new shipment of Western Shirts lots of colors lots of fabrics Come in while the selection lasts Come in while the selection lasts THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1420 Crescent Road • Lawrence, Ks. • (913) 843-4633 Miss Anderson was law librarian for 32 years before retiring in 1968. She received her bachelor's degree from KU in 1930 and her jurisprudence in 1945. She entered the doctoral exam at the law library as the assistant to the doctor in 1945, she taught a course in legal bibliography at the University for about 10 years. Hazel A. Anderson, librarian emerita of the School of Law at the University of Kansas, died Tuesday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Librarian dies Miss Anderson was a member of Sigma Kappa sorority and Phil Delta Delta honor society while at the University. In 1973 she was named to the National Honor Society. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul Olson will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Leccompone Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Rumsey Funeral Home. The family has requested that memorials be given to the KU Endowment Association for the library in the new Law School building. Miss Anderson was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club (BPW) and she served as local chapter president for two terms and as state president in 1949. At the time of her death, she was also legal adviser for the National Federation of BPW and state parliamentarian. Miss Anderson helped to edit the first edition of Kansas Business Women, the state BPW magazine. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Charles Jeffries, Shawnee Mission, and several nieces and nephews. FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST Make your airline reservations NOW for Thanksgiving and Christmas with Maupintour. 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