Tuesday, May 7, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Photo by Bruce Patterson KUOK NAISMITH MARATHON Campus radio station KUOK set up headquarters in the cafeteria of Naismith Hall over the weekend for a 54-hour broadcast marathon. The marathon, featuring record giveaways and prizes, began 6 p.m. Friday and concluded at midnight Sunday. Student staff members traded off in shifts as both announcers and engineers. Performing broadcasting duties during this particular segment were (from top to bottom) Bill Kissell, Overland Park junior; Dave Polson, Great Bend sophomore, and Chip Rouse, Leawood junior. AWS conducts Women's Honors Night With a theme of "Hello Darkness: Visions and Values," the Associated Women Students (AWS) Women's Honors Night recognized KU women, freshmen through seniors, Monday night. Carrying the theme of a world crumbling around the KU coed as she changes her social values, the program included a racial interpretive dance, a musical number and an interpretive reading. All the entertainment involved a changing viewpoint of the world. The outstanding senior woman, selected by the senior class, was Deanell Reece, Scandia senior and mistress of ceremonies at the program. Miss Reece was presented the American Association of University Women award by Emily Taylor, dean of women. Receiving the AWS Memorial scholarship were Kathy Lou Cook, Coffeyville junior; Arlette Jean Klaric, Independence, Mo., junior; Linda Drell; and Betty Mattingly, Lindsborg sophomore. The winner of the Elma Poehler Brook scholarship given by Corbin Hall was Edie Guhn, Tipton freshman. The Delta Delta Delta scholarship was given to Beth Roeder, Burlington junior. Also announced were the women recipients of Phi Beta Kappa, Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright and Danforth awards. Others recognized during the evening were the members of the AWS Council and Forum, women leaders at KU, new members of the AWS Fashion Board, freshman counselors and senior and staff assistants, 1968-69 Cwens and Mortar Boards. The outstanding women elected from each living group were: Rosie Burns, Caldwell senior, Alpha Chi Omega; Ann Sullivan, Phillipsburg senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Jane Roehrig, Leawood junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mary Taylor, Junction City senior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Judy Stout, Shawnee Mission junior, Alpha Phi; Nancy Matthews, Neodesha senior, Delta Delta Delta; Judy Cady, Beloit senior, Delta Gamma; Betty Mattingly, Lindsbord sophomore, Douthart Hall; Deanell Reece, Scindia senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Merry Sue Clark, Wichita junior, Hashinger Hall; Sue Tisdall, Winnetka, Ill., senior, Kappa Kapp Gamma; Sue Menke, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Beth Jenkens, Prairie Village junior, Lewis Hall; YOU'RE MY KIND OF PEOPLE... ... 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Sculpture Conference will begin here May 9 A program that includes light, plastics, kinetics, liquid resins and ceramic shells has been established for the Fifth National Sculpture Conference to be held at KU May 9-11. Over 300 sculptors, museum staff members and teachers will be on campus to gain new information from industrial representatives on the uses of the new materials and techniques and to exchange ideas. Studio applicants of plastic technology will be discussed by Frank Gallo of the University of Illinois, considered one of the leading sculptors in America today. Also on the panel will be Roger Bolomy of Hunter College, New York; and Bruce Beasley, a San Francisco sculptor. John Canaday, art critic for the New York Times, will speak on "The Artist, the Critic, and the Public" Friday evening. The aesthetic applications of light will be discussed Saturday morning with Terry McGowan of the Nela Park research center of General Electric at Cleveland, Ohio. Light and kinetics will also be discussed on Saturday. All of the sessions will be in the Kansas Union. Linguists to hear grad students speak Patricia Rice, Topeka, will tell about the structures used by foreign students in English composition. Two graduate students will speak at the Linguistic Colloquium at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 108 Blake Hall. Yolanda Raffo, Rosario, Argentina, will speak on "Spanish in Lone Cuzoco Dialect of Quechua." We're Plaid to See You A hearty welcome, when you arrive. And choice of the closest, from our selection of glen plaid suits. Traditional, trim, very well constructed, at only $65.00 (You's plaidly pay the price.) DOWNTOWN Available at the following Bluebird Dealers: Abilene Concordia Emporia Great Bend Goodell's Jewelry Nauts Jewelry Stanley Jewelry Morrison Jewelry Gray's Jewelry McPherson Renberger Jewelers Agggson Jewelers Phillipsburg McQueen Jewelry Roberts Jewelry Scott City Roberts Jewelry Bob Reneau Wichita Dales Jewelry Robert C. Smith