8 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Tuesday, June 11,1968 Staffers named for Jayhawker Linda McCrerey, Honolulu sophomore, and Brent Waldron, Denison, Ia., junior, have been elected editor and business manager respectively of the 1968-69 Jayhawker. The two were elected by the Jayhawker Advisory Board, a student-faculty body, to guide the four times-a-year magazine which when combined approximates a college annual. The Jayhawker, sold to students on a voluntary subscription basis, has about 8,500 purchasers. Miss McCreery is a scholarship student in journalism and photo-journalism. She has been on the dean's honor roll each semester. Waldron is the top ranking junior in the School of Business and was elected to Beta Gamma Sigma honor society his junior year. He has been business manager of the Jayhawker during the past year and was re-elected. History prof gets year in Europe Anna Cienclia, associate professor of history and Slavic and Soviet Area Studies at KU, has received a Fulbright grant for research in Europe in 1968-69. The award will enable her to complete a study of "The Free City of Dansig in European Politics, 1933-39." Miss Cienciala will examine unpublished Western diplomatic records on the subject. She was born in Dansig and lived in Poland until 1939. Her first book, "Poland and the Western Powers, 1938-39," has just been published by Routledge and Kegan Paul and the University of Toronto Press. The book is a study of the interdependence of Eastern and Western Europe at that time. Miss Cienciala will be gone from June, 1968, to August, 1969, except for a visit to Santa Clara, Calif., this August to deliver a paper, "Poland and Munich: A Reappraisal," at the American Historical Association Pacific Branch Conference. This past year Miss Cienciala has been assistant chairman of the Slavic and Soviet Area Studies committee. Her special interest is recent history of East Central Europe, especially Poland. Classified ads get results The Midwest Drama Council's second annual workshop on Drama in the Church will be here July 28-August 3 with Jack Rast of Prairie Village as workshop director. The faculty will be: Religious drama clinic is set The Rev. A. Argyle Knight, who for nine years was director of the annual Religious Drama Workshop sponsored by the National Council of Churches, will teach classes in play production and oral interpretation. Prof. Warren Kliwer, playwright and English faculty member at Wichita State University, will teach writing and adapting the play and improvisational acting. Dr. James M. Young, chairman of the theater and oral interpretation area of the speech department, University of Massachusetts, will teach a class in the theory and practice of drama in the chancel. Two seniors get stipends Two seniors have been awarded $150 from the Class of 1913 Scholarship Fund, Robert Billings, director of student financial aid, said today. The recipients are Susan Menke, Webster Groves. Mo., and Frederick A. Krebs, Shawnee Mission. The awards are made annually to the graduating man and woman who have made exceptional contributions through their undergraduate careers to the campus community, Billings said. The honorees are chosen by the dean of men and dean of women. Rev. William Guilford, director of religious and educational programming, KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City, will lead a seminar in exploring the role of the church in radio and television and the mass media's responsibility to modern society. Additional workshop leaders include Mary Dian Molton, who will teach creative dramatics for children Visiting organ prof is named Franklin Mitchell, vice president of Reuter Organ Co. in Lawrence, will become visiting lecturer in organ at the University of Kansas in September, to teach a new two-semester course in organ design and construction. WELCOME TO KU SUMMER SCHOOL! TACO GRANDE 1720 West 23rd Street COUPON 10c OFF ON PURCHASE OF EACH TACO TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY