MALCOLM APPLEGATE Applegate starts job in journalism Malcolm Applegate has begun his duties as administrative assistant to the dean of the School of Journalism. A native of WaKeeney, Applegate has worked in the University Relations Office and has been instructor in journalism the past year. In his new position, he will be responsible for journalism placement, organizing continuing education programs for professional journalists, publishing a journalism newsletter, and various other administrative functions. He also will teach in the school. Applegate previously worked for four years in the News and Publications Office at Fort Hays Kansas State College and prior to that on the Salina Journal. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from KU and a master's from the University of Iowa. Furniture unit is prize winner A multi -pourpose furniture unit that converts to a chair, sofa, bench or a variety of tables, is one of six 1966 Alcoa Student Design Merit Award winners. William Henry Tucker, Jr. who graduated in industrial design in June at KU is the designer. He created the modular furniture primarily to serve as a stage rehearsal unit. It could be adapted, according to Tucker, for use on the patio, in waiting rooms or offices. Tucker's basic unit is of square aluminum tube, formed to provide an open, boxlike frame measuring 18 by 20 by 18 inches and weighing 14 pounds. Upon this frame may be attached armrests, back panels or an aluminum table top. Sunday Concerts CONCERT CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR James Ralston, Director Darrell Benne, Assistant Director Jane Fager, Accompanist Weston Noble, Guest Conductor July 10, 2:15 P.M. Universi Friday, July 8. 1966 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Sunday, July 10, 2:15 P.M. University Theatre CONCERT CHOIR Mass in G ... Franz Schubert 1. Kyrie 2. Gloria 2. Gloria As the Hart Longs ... Felix Mendelsohn Vinea Mea Electa... Francis Poulenc Lark ... Aaron Copland Mr. Ralston, conducting CHAMBER CHOIR Canticle of Praise John Ness Beck Hard by a Fountain Hubert Waelrant The Shepherd's Chorus from Amahl and the Night Visitors Mr. Noble, conducting Psalm 150 ... Lawrence Morton 12-MINUTE INTERMISSION ORCHESTRA Gerald Carney, Director Russell L. Wiley, Guest Conductor Mr. Benne, conducting Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Magic Flute, Overture ... Wolfgang Mozart Waltz from Eugen Onegin ... Peter Tchakowsky Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 ... Johannes Brahms First movement—Allegro non troppo Overture to the Opera “Die Meistersinger” ... Richard Wagner Mr. Wiley, conducting CONCERT BAND Russell L. Wiley, Director SYMPHONIC BAND Kenneth Bloomquist, Director Weston Noble and Gerald Carney: Guest Conductors University Theatre SYMPHONIC BAND An Original Suite Gordon Jacob 1. March 2. Intermezzo 3. Finale Andante Albert Ingalls Funiculi Funicula Luigi Denza Mr. Bloomquist, conducting March from Mahler Second Symphony Gustav Mahler Symphonic Overture Carter Strategic Air Command Clifton Williams Mr. Noble, conducting INTERMISSION CONCERT BAND Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Symphonie Fantastique Hector Berlioz Fourth movement, March to the Scaffold An Outdoor Overture Aaron Copland Fourth movement, March to the Scaffold An Outdoor Overture Aaron Copland British Eighth March ... Zo Elliott Andrea Chenier ... Giordano Civil War Fantasy ... Jerry Bilik Mr. Noble, conducting "THE PANCAKE MAN" 1528 West 23rd Breakfast Special . . . . . . . 59c KAREN NAN ANDERSON She is a champion baton twirler and an accomplished singer and actress. She hopes to join little theatre and singing groups. She also plays the flute. Miss Junior Miss will attend KU Chicken ... 99c To go or eat here SHE WAS ONE OF 12 finalists in the America's Miss Junior Miss Pageant, held in Mobile, Ala., March 26. Miss Anderson is currently attending the July 7-8 KU Preview. The Kansas Junior Miss of 1966, Karen Nan Anderson of Hays, will enter KU as a freshman next fall. One entry asked: "DO YOU know how to report a fire?" Miss Anderson, 17, has received $2,000 in scholarships from the America's Junior Miss Pageant, Inc., of Mobile, Ala., which will be used at KU. Holy Causts! Steaks, Chops, & Chicken Dinners from $1.35 AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI)— Batman got into the fire safety act this year in the state poster contest for school children. The first grader's poster showed Batman swooping down on flames and said; "Batman does." 7 A.M.-8 P.M. FRI. & SAT.TILL MIDNIGHT Fifty members were soon recruited, and Mrs. Jonas—who was a friend of the late James Joyce—organized the printing of leaflets announcing formation of the committee. The committee grew out of a petition presented to the embassy last November by a group of Americans protesting the escalation of the Viet Nam war. Leary, sculptor Alexander Calder and Mrs. Maria Jonas, a Kentuckian who has lived here for 40 years, decided some sort of organization should be set up. 7 A.M.- 8 P.M. — EVERY DAY 25 Varieties The committee made its first appearance when members handed out leaflets saying: "Fellow Americans—Let's stop the war in Viet Nam!" at a rally here supporting the Rev. Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference. War is hit by Yanks in France PARIS — (UPI)—A group of Americans in Paris has formed the first overseas chapter of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE) to crystallize opposition here to the war in Viet Nam. So tar the committee has around 50 members, according to its organizer, artist Francis Leary of New York. But he hopes for many more. NOW IT PLANS a concerted drive to recruit members from among the estimated 50,000 Americans living here. The committee is officially linked with SANE, but calls itself PACS — Paris American Committee for SANE. THE U.S. EMBASSY, which is under instructions to have nothing official to do with any protest movements organized privately among Americans here, is adopting a "hands off" policy towards the committee. "We've just scratched the surface with our activities so far." Leary told UPI. Free Parking in "Project 800" After the 4th CLEARANCE SALE - Dresses - Slacks - Blouses 30% - Knit Tops 40% and 50% - Shorts Store Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Open Thursdays Till 8:30)