Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 30, 1965 B-School Outlines Special Day Plans Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday will be devoted to special campus programs in the annual Business School Day, L. Martin Jones, assistant dean of the School, said last night. Monday will usher in the Executive-in-Residence program, a feature presented this year in conjunction with the Business School's 40th anniversary celebrations, Dean Jones said. Tuesday and Wednesday the Business School will present various speakers, banquets, and programs, celebrating Business School Day. "The special guest for our Executive-in-Residence will be Nation Meyer," the current president of the First National Bank of Hutchinson, Dean Jones said. "THE EXECUTIVE - IN - RESIDENCE program is one where we invite a prominent person to visit campus for more than just a few hours to give a speech," Dean Jones explained. Meyer will be on campus for several days. During his stay, Meyer will meet with regular classes—both graduate and undergraduate—and set up office hours for students interested in conferring on aspects of business administration. Dean Jones said Meyer, also one of the 24 members of the School of Business Advisory Committee, will be here to give the students a "flavor of the actual business world." TUESDAY evening, the Business School Council, the sponsor of Business School Day, will hold its annual banquet in the Kansas Union Ballroom as a sort of kickoff for the day, according to Polly Ruhter, Burlington junior, and secretary of the Business School Council. Miss Ruhter said tickets for the banquet and the following day's activities will be sold at $2.50 apiece, with a special of $2 for a date ticket. An after dinner speaker, George Michale, a KU alumnus who is affiliated with the Providence Insurance Co. in Kansas City, will be presented. His topic has not been announced, Miss Ruhter said. The schedule for Wednesday (Business School Day) will feature a speaker, a softball game and a dance. MISS RUHTER said that Harry G. Shaffer, associate professor of economics, will speak at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in 411 Summerfield. She said his topic will concern Soviet and United States economic systems in comparison. At 1:30 p.m., the Business School Council will sponsor a softball game on the grounds next to the Little Red Schoolhouse southeast of Lawrence. Miss Ruhter said a social hour will be held at the Holiday Inn at 6 p.m. followed by the Business Day舞 at 7:30. The dance will be at the TeePee with music furnished by the Continentals. (Continued from page 1) Superstitions- are usually military parades, marches by the social organizations, and athletic contests. According to Jaroslaw Piealkiewicz, assistant professor of political science, it is a day the people enjoy quite a bit—it is free. The military parades are very important, since the newest weapons are shown. Moscow's parade is the largest, but Red China will be trying to outdo the Russians. May Day has still another meaning for those interested in aviation. The expression "mayday" is an international voice signal for pilots in distress, which comes from the French "m'aidez", meaning "help me." MAY DAY AT KU will be quiet this year, in contrast to previous times. In the twenties it was celebrated by concerts, and a program in the football stadium. A Maypole dance was organized in front of Fraser Hall. Campus men also chose a May queen. None of the organized living groups are celebrating May Day this year, but there are formals, sandbar parties and a fraternity service project scheduled this weekend. Eight KU men were selected as Yell Leaders for next year's cheering squad during last night. Eight KU Yell Leaders Selected Vincent Bilotta, secretary of the Alumni Association, said approximately 34 men tried out for the eight positions. The men performed three times doing yells before the selections were made. During the first trial, the men were divided into small groups, and led the audience in the Rock Chalk Chant. For their second presentation they each chose one word Sculpture Club Exhibits Todav Works by members of the KU Sculpture Club will be on exhibition today and tomorrow on the lawn in front of Flint Hall. "Many of the pieces will be offered for sale," Sherian Miller, Liberal junior and vice president of the club, said. A member of the sculpture club will be present at the exhibit to talk with interested parties concerning particular pieces. "There will probably not be a price tag on any of the pieces, but the name of the creator will be available and the interested party can get in touch with him," she explained. and as the audience spelled it out they provided the actions. For the final tryout, the men were told they were at a basketball game, seven seconds to go and KU just got the ball. They were asked what they would do. The eight yell leaders selected are Larry Colburn, Lawrence junior; Jim Davis, Leawood freshman; Henry Krueger, Hays freshman; Mike McGobney, Wichita sophomore; Dave Nesbitt, Overland Park senior; Charles Thomas, Jr., Brookfield, Wisc., freshman; Joe Waeckler, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; and John Powell, University City senior. The five alternates selected are Bowen White, Shawnee Mission freshman; Jeffrey Peterson, Moline, Ill., freshman; Kenneth Pollet, Sedan junior; David Edward Gravus, Media, Penn, sophomore; and Bruce Alan Bauerle, Harlan, Iowa sophomore. "Beatles" Russian Tool? "Communism, Hypnotism and the Beatles" will be the topic of a speech by the Rev. David Noebel tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the ballroom of the Eldridge Hotel. REV. NOEBEL is the director of youth activities for the Christian Crusade, an anti-communist organization founded and directed by Billy James Hargis of Tulsa, Okla. The organization itself is in its 17th year of operation. The music of the Beatles is actually part of "a systematic plan geared to making a generation of American youth mentally ill and emotionally unstable; a scientific plan geared to using the destructive qualities of music for the degeneration of American youth." Rev. Noebel asserts. Rev. Noebel stated, "The work on this project was done in a carefully, dispassionate and analytical manner. Months were spent in the study and preparation of this report. In some particulars, years were required to trace leads and ideas, as well as individuals and organizations." THE RESEARCH TEAM consisted of professors, ministers, laymen and housewives from California, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois and Washington. The theory is that three types of music are currently being used to hypnotize American youth and to prepare them for future submission to subversive control, according to a press release from the Christian Crusade. "Rhythmic music is used for younger children, beat music for high school age, and folk music for university and college students," according to the release. The meeting here will be open to the public. THE SHANTY We were pleasantly surprised with the large crowd that turned out Sunday evening at THE SHANTY. We wish to thank all who visited us, but we regret that on our first Sunday open we were unable to serve all as efficiently as we would have liked. We're increasing our Sunday evening staff to provide you better PIZZA SERVICE. We also appreciated having a packed house Saturday night—upstairs and downstairs. That's why our band played until 1:00 a.m. And that's why we have hired the same bands again for this weekend. THE FABULOUS BLADES from Kansas City will be playing from 8:00-12:00 this Friday night. THE AMBERS will again be playing Saturday night. We are not going to settle for being second or third. We're new, but we're learning more every day. 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