Page 5 Bonnie McCullough Jane Stone Kansas Business Managers Take Bold Step,Set Weddings Mrs. Camilla McCullough, Garner, Iowa, announces the engagement of her daughter Bonnie Delight to Mr. Delmar Duane Mayhew of Plainville, Kansas. Miss McCulloch is a senior in advertising in the William Allen White School of Journalism. She is a member of Theta Sigma Phi and Neis Attending East Asia Seminar A 1962 KU graduate, Arthur Neis, of Eudora is spending two months this summer taking part in the East Asia Seminar. The program is under the auspices of the Office of Student World Relations of the United Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. The 19-member study group will begin with an Orientation at the East-West Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange in Hawaii. They will then continue to Japan, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Neis left from San Francisco June 26 and will arrive back on Aug. 25. Participants are associated with the United Campus Christian Fellowship. They were invited by the Student Christian Movements of the respective countries. The seminar is subtitled "Encounter with Resurgent Asia"; study will range over a variety of social, political and religious problems, under the guidance of local specialists. Thirty physics teachers from 30 colleges in 17 states and one foreign nation are attending a summer institute in their field at KU. 30 Teachers To KU Study The National Science Foundation- sponsored program is eight weeks long and will continue until Aug. 11. Institute director is Arnold A. Strassenburg, associate professor of physics, and the first recipient of the $1,000 H. Bernerd Fink Award for Excellence in Teaching at KU. The institute, taught by KU faculty members and guest lecturers, consists of selected topics from modern physics. These include atomic structure and atomic spectra, structure of nucleus, high energy physics instrumentation and thermal properties of solids. Each participant receives a $600 stipend, plus allowances for dependents and travel. Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary fraternities for women in journalism. Currently she is co-business manager of the Kansan. Mr. Mayhew is a January graduate of the Kansas University School of Business and is now a graduate student in Business Administration at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. The wedding date is set for September 8 in Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Stone of Fort Scott announce the engagement of their daughter Alice Jane to Mr. William Woodburn of Pleasanton. Miss Stone is a senior in the school of Fine Arts. Mr. Woodburn is a member of Delta Chi Social Fraternity and a senior in advertising in the William Allen White School of Journalism. He is now co-business manager of the Kansan. The wedding date is set for August 25 in Fort Scott. Wiley to Be KU Professor Robert A. Wiley has been appointed Assistant Professor of Pharmacy at KU beginning September 1, 1962. Wiley was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 4, 1934. He is married and has two children He received his B.S. in Pharmacy June 1955, from the University of Michigan. He will receive his Ph.D. in Pharmacy in August from the University of California. He was a teaching assistant at the University of California from February 1959 to June 1961 and Research assistant from July 1961 to the present. Wiley is a member of the following Honorary Societies: Sigma Xi, Rho Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. He is a Fellow of the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, a Member of the American Chemical Society and its Division of Medicinal Chemistry, won the Borden Award in 1955 at the University of Michigan and a Lunsford-Richardson Pharmacy Award for 1962. He is also a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association. KINGSBRIDGE, England — (UPI) The Devon County council has approved in principle a law governing the attire on nearby beaches. The law would make illegal nude bathing. It'll Hurt Tourist Trade BUSINESS MACHINES CO. William L. Kelly has been appointed assistant registrar at KU and is now at work. Summer Session Kansan Portable typewriters $49.50 up. Cleaning and repairing for all kinds office equipment. PRINTING by offset. Mimeographing and Ditto work. A native of McCook, Neb., he holds two degrees from the University of Nebraska, the A.B. in 1946 and M.A. in 1948, with majors in music education. He served in the Army 1941-45. Kelly Appointed Assistant Registrar 912 Mass. V1 3-0151 For 10 years, 1948-58, Kelly taught music in the high school and junior college at McCook and then joined the music education faculty at Western State College, Gunnison, Colo. As a candidate for the doctor of education degree from KU he was in residence here in 1959-60 and 1961-62, holding an assistantship in the Bureau of Educational Research and Service this past year. Adkins Serves As NEA Consultant Kelly and wife Barbara have three children: Bill, Jr., age 11; Kathy, 5; and Mary Jo, 4. Tuesday, July 10, 1962 Gale R. Adkins, director of radiotelevision research at KU served as an educational television consultant to members of the National Education Association attending the association's annual convention in Denver last week. The Department of Audiovisual Instruction, a branch of the N.E.A., supplied the special area consultants as a service to the many teachers and administrators who attended the Denver meeting. July 2 was DAVI Day at the convention, and sessions on audiovisual education were featured. Professor Adams also served as a member of a panel which discussed instructional uses of television. Klaus Pringsheim, a KU instructor in political science, will speak on the "New Regime in Communist China," in the Pan-American Room of the Kansas Union at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Pringsheim To Speak On Communist China This meeting is another in a series of Thursday night meetings on topics of world importance. Discussion will be held afterwards and all students are invited to attend. A reference study for the discussion is "Mao Tse Tung, an Apology of his Writings," edited by Anne Fremantle. A zebu has never been known to yell "Fire" in a theatre. High Up High SWINDON, England — (UPI) — Two men were wined $5.60 each recently for being drunk and disorderly atop a 100-foot crane. Your Wash 'N' Wear Needs Wear Needs ACME Professional Care. Let us keep your wardrobe in tip-top shape during this Summer Session. 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING'SERVICE Acme LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 Downtown 1111 Mass. 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