A BUSY THREE DAYS PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Commencement nears In less than a month, KU's centennial year will be over, but before the 1966 graduates walk down the Hill, KU will celebrate three days of events ranging from receptions honoring graduates and alumni, to Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe's "State of the University" address. Activities will begin at 9 am., June 4, with alumni registration in the Kansas Union. This will be followed by a Mortar Board reception at 11:30 a.m., and at 12:15 p.m. the organization will hold its annual luncheon. Both events will be held in the Watkins Room. College Board is selected The College of Liberal Arts and Science announced the newly elected College Intermediary Board (CIB) members for 1966-1967. The CIB will be comprised of the following students: Kay Patterson, Newton Square, Pa., junior, was elected chairman, and Gary Gregg, Coldwater junior, vice-chairman. ASC representatives will be Joyce Snapp, Wichita freshman and John Hill, Waverly junior. Other members are: Dick Warner, Lawrence junior, Paul Bock, Dodge City junior, John Hoppe, Ottawa sophomore, Nancy Gallup, Lawrence sophomore; David McClain, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore, and Douglas Curts, Kansas City sophomore. Official Bulletin TODAY Burglary and Larceny Seminar, All Day. Union. Cherry Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danfort Chapel. Graduate Recital, 8 p.m. Joyce Bridgman, pianist. Swarthout. Protestant Worship, 9:15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. TOMORROW Protestant Worship. 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. 4 a.m. Fritz Heider, K.U. Bailey Aud. Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Court Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Doris Peterson. Vinologist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Alumni will meet the deans at 3 p.m. during "Meet Your Dean" receptions in the respective schools. Included are the Law School, the School of Fine Arts and the School of Journalism. AT 5 P.M. ALUMNI will gather in the Kansas Union Lounge for the University Reception. This event will honor past and present Distinguished Service Cites, winners of the University's highest honor. The All-University Centennial Program and Dinner, scheduled for 6 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom, will honor the 1966 Distinguished Service Cites. A historical program will also be featured. On June 5, at 3:30 p.m., the University's 75th Anniversary film, taken in 1941, will be shown in the Forum Room, and at 3:45 Myers Hall lawn will be the scene of the KU Commencement Band Concert. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will present his "State of the University" address at the All-University Commencement dinner in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The event is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. THE DAY WILL BE climaxed by the Centennial Baccalaureate Services at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. Clifford P. Osborne, retiring professor of philosophy, will deliver the speech. The Class of 1966 Graduation Breakfast heads the list of events planned for June 6. The senior gathering will be at 8 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Air Force, Army, Marine and Navy commissioning ceremonies will be held in Murphy Hall at 11 am. A reception for military graduates and their guests will be held at noon in the Kansas Union. Also at noon, Phi Beta Kappa will initiate new members in the Forum Room, and a luncheon for members and parents of initiates will be served at 1 p.m. in the Kansas Room. The final event. Centennial commencement, will begin at 7 p.m. For the 38th year, it will be held in Memorial Stadium. Pikes aid carnival Although school is officially over June 2 after the 3 p.m. finals are completed, several members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will be in Lawrence June 4 to help at the annual Lawrence Community Nursery School Carnival. Gary Luscombe, Kansas City freshman, said, "We will take the kids for a ride in the fire truck through town and also across campus." Cool, crasp batiste Oxford a short sleeved button-down with trim *apered-body*. It makes a handsome shirt for summer wearing. This carnival is put together and run by the parents of the three- and four-year-old children who attend the nursery school. White Blue Linen Maize Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 24, 1966 Attention. Marjorie Fotheringill! Please come home. 3 I forgot where you put the refrigerator and I can't find the Budweiser. KING OF BEERS *ANUSER-BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS* NEWARK *LOS ANGELES* TAMPA *HOUSTON* GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '66 From LAWRENCE'S CONVENIENCE BANK DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Douglas County State Bank 9th & Kentucky