Wednesday, February 28, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER The winner of the $100 first prize in the Meadowbrook interior design competition sponsored by the Continental Construction Co. of Lawrence is Mrs. Jean Curtis, Dodge City senior. Mrs. Curtis planned furnishings, accessories and wall treatment on a budget of up to $6,000. The unit for the competition has 1,200 square feet in six rooms. Her winning design included shingled cork treatment for the fireplace wall and use of see-through tables to achieve maximum effect in the use of varied textures. Albert Burgstahler, professor of chemistry, was speaking in the forum entitled "On Civil Disobedience." He said there is a right to hear the reasons behind protest, and this right was denied in the construction of Fraser. One of the four speakers at the New Freedom Forum Tuesday night labeled the existence of Fraser Hall as sabotage because KU officials allowed it to be built in spite of protests about its construction. Fraser called a sabotage The other panel members for the forum were Calder M. Pickett, professor of journalism; Herman Lujan, assistant professor of political science, and John Toland, Iola second-year law student. Alumni meetings held in five Texas cities Toland said civil disobedience is protesting a law by not obeying it. It provides an opportunity to test the legality of an act by The orientation program is open to any student interested in a Vince Bilotta, KU alumni field director, returned Monday from a series of alumni meetings in Texas. Bilotta attended dinner meetings in five Texas cities to tell alumni about the University's present status and future plans. He also presented two films, "KU's Second Century" and "1967 Football Highlights." setting up a situation in which it will be taken to court. It gives minority groups the chance to serve the purpose of change. willing to accept them before engaging in civil disobedience. Lujan said a person not only has the right to use civil disobedience as a form of protest, but it is his duty to do so if he has strong convictions. Medical Corps program scheduled Burgstahler said a person should try to make his protest heard through his vote and representatives before resorting to civil disobedience. Pickett said he likes dissent, but he dislikes people's lack of knowledge about what has happened in the last quarter century. He said a person should realize the legal consequences of his act and be Burgstahler also said the racial demonstrations were hurting the Negro and benefiting the white business man. He said the demonstrations produce riots which destroy Negro homes and businesses. These are replaced by construction companies, which make large profits in the process. We have the quality automobiles coupled with quality service to satisfy the people who want the best- QUALITY PONTIAC-CADILLAC An Army Medical Corps career opportunities program will be presented at 3 p.m. March 5 in room 15 of the Military Science Building. The program will be presented by two Army Medical Corps officers and will include information about the Army's medical, dental and veterinary medicine programs. Lawrence, Kansas VI 3-5200 1040 Vt. medical education, not just to Army ROTC students, Colonel William Brinkerhoff, professor of military science, said. A coffee for students interested in participating in the Flight to Europe will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. Coffee, movie planned A movie titled "Cities of Europe" will be shown. Walt Houk from Maupintour will be the guest speaker. THIS WEEKEND MAKE PLANS TO INCLUDE ROCK CHALK 68 THURS • FRI • SAT HOCH AUDITORIUM 8:00 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH SPECIAL!! THURSDAY, FEB. 29 ALL TICKETS ONLY $1.75 $2.00 $1.75 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PERFORMANCES