Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 28, 1965 Schrey Sworn In — (Continued from page 1) be raised. It is presently $1.50 per candidate, but no figure for the proposed raise was given. During old business, George Tannous, Lebanon senior and vicechairman of the ASC, said the Committee on Committees had not yet met to consider the legislation tabled last week. Among this tabled legislation are two amendments to a bill establishing a University Facts and Statistics Committee and a bill to establish a State and Community Affairs Committee. DURING NEW BUSINESS, an amendment to ASC bill No.1 on legislative procedure was passed by the Council. Under this amendment, a file of ASC resolutions already in effect would be kept. It would also require a report on all resolutions passed after two weeks. After this legislation was passed, Bob Stewart, Vancouver, B.C., senior and out-going student body president, gave a State of the Student Body address. In his speech, Stewart gave his ideas on student government and thanked the student body for giving him the opportunity to serve as student body president. HE ALSO OFFERED several suggestions on improving existing ASC committees and the organization of new ones. A committee that came under his criticism was the Human Rights Committee. "We have been quite lax in the area of student rights," Stewart said. Stewart then called on the council to lead, not follow, in matters affecting the campus. Other committees that drew Stewart's fire were the Hosting and Hospitality Committee, the Student Flight Program, Student-Teacher Evaluation Board, and the Freshman Leadership Program. NOMINATIONS WERE ALSO taken for ASC chairman, vicechairman, secretary, and treasurer. Thomas Snyder, Independence senior, and Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, were nominated for ASC chairman. Conrad Wagenknecht, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, and Bill Brier, Overland Park senior, were nominated for ASC vice-chairman. For secretary, Janet Anderson, Prairie Village freshman, and Spring Stidham, Park Ridge, Ill., sophomore, were placed in nomination. NOMINATIONS FOR treasurer went to Dan Vossman, Beloit senior, and John Putnam, Leawood junior. The new officers will be elected at the ASC meeting next week. The 10 new council members who took office last night are Martha Stout, LaGrange, Ill., junior, Education; Dan Vossman, Be'oit senior, Pharmacy; Jeffrey Irving, Leonia, N.J., graduate student, Graduate School. JOHN PEPPER, LENEXA JUNIOR, Journalism; Ron Peden, Danville senior, Engineering; Jeanette Helfrich, Spearville junior, Fine Arts; Spring Stidham, Park Ridge, Ill., sophomore, college women; Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., junior, college men; Mike Sizemore, Newton first-year law student, Law; and Dave Trotter, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, Business. Professor Chosen as Fulbright Scholar Gale R. Adkins, associate professor of speech and journalism, has received an appointment as a Fulbright Research Scholar in London England, for the 1965-66 academic year. Prof. Adkins will work with a group of 10 colleges and universities in the greater London area in developing a study of the potential uses of instructional television. Prof. Adkins will also be associated with the Experimental Development Unit of the British National Committee for Audio-Visual Aids in Education. PROF. ADKINS has had wide experience in research and operations relating to educational television and radio in the United States. At the University of Texas he served for five years as director of one of the first university bureaus of radiotelevision research. For four years he was in charge of the radio-television production and training division at Texas University. Prof. Adkins has served as a consultant for several national research programs financed by U.S. Office of Education grants. CURRENTLY, he is head of the Research Committee of the Radio-TV News Directors Association and chairman of the Research Committee of the association for Professional Broadcasting Education. He is serving his seventh term as chairman of the Broadcast Utilization Committee of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. Prof. Adkins is chairman-elect of the Radio-TV-Film Group of the Speech Association of America. Prof. Adkins came here in 1957. He is director of radio-television research and teaches courses in speech, journalism and education. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Features Supplementary Textbook Reading Material Paperback Books, Magazines, Newspapers Greeting Cards, Gifts Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. DALY. Including Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. DAILY—Including Sunday 912 Mass. THE SHANTY WEDNESDAY "HAPPY HOUR" 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Tonight SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT THE SHANTY HAPPY HOUR is held every Wednesday night from 7:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. During THE SHANTY HAPPY HOUR all beverages are served to our guests at HALF PRICE. PITCHERS OF BREW are only 50 CENTS during THE SHANTY HAPPY HOUR. SUSAN KEAN, folk singer, will be performing during THE SHANTY HAPPY HOUR tonight. THE PHAROS band will then play from 8:00-10:00. There is no cover charge TONIGHT at THE SHANTY. That's why we are looking for a fine turnout TONIGHT from those who like FOLK MUSIC, those who ENJOY DANCING, and those who just like BREW at THE SHANTY HAPPY HOUR prices. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Business School Orientation Program THURSDAY, APRIL 29 7:30-8:30 P.M. 411 Summerfield An introduction to the business school from both faculty and students.