Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 6, 1963 Around the Campus Young Rep to Hold First Poll Tonight The Student Opinion Poll Group sponsored by the Young Republicans will conduct its first poll tonight. The general topic will be admission standards and academic requirements at KU. The questions to be asked were checked for objectivity by Ray P. Cuzzort, associate professor of sociology and anthropology. A sample of 200 students selected at random by the IBM machines will be polled by telephone. A Froshawk telephone committee will make the telephone calls from 6:30 to 8:30 to night, tomorrow and Thursday. The names of the students polled will not be made public. The specific questions asked and the answers received will be made public as soon as the group completes the poll and tabulates the results. Professor Johnson Gives Recital Tonight Roy Hamlin Johnson, associate professor of piano, will present a recital tonight at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall on the Faculty Recital Series. Prof. Johnson, a member of the KU piano faculty since 1955, is a doctor of music from the Eastman School of Music. He studied with French pianist Yves Nat in France in 1952-53 under a Fulbright grant. His program will be the English Suite No. 2 in A Minor by Bach, a Poem, Op. 32, No. 1, two etudes, Op. 42, No. 5 and 6, and the Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 by Scriabin, and the Sonata Op. 5 by Brahms. There is no admission charge. Col. Fraser's Diary Published as Book Publication of "A Petition" a book taken from the notes of Col. John Fraser, second chancellor of KU, has been announced by James Helyar, editor of the KU Library series. Col. Fraser, who was confined in a Southern prison camp during the Civil War kept a diary of notes in a small leather-covered notebook. In his "Petition" he addressed the Confederate Authorities regarding the conditions in the C.S.M. Prison at Columbia, S. C. Juco Officials To Be Here Friday Nineteen Kansas junior colleges and their representatives will be on the KU campus Friday to discuss curriculum content and higher education with KU officials. The junior college administrators will have a conference Friday afternoon with their former students now at KU. The deans from the various junior colleges indicate they are concerned most about content of basic junior college courses — mathematics and chemistry in general. Voice Professor Has Noon Songfest Miriam Stewart Hamilton, assistant professor of voice, has recently begun a song repertory session which she will hold each Wednesday at noon in the chorus room, Murphy Hall. "There is a great body of contemporary music people should know more about." Last week she sang and talked about songs by Hugo Wolf and Arnold Bax. Tau Sigma Program To Be Presented Tau Sigma, dance fraternity, will present "Hero Journey," a dance drama, on March 12th. 14th, 18th, 18th and 20th at 8 p.m., in the University Experimental Theatre. Tickets for the drama are on sale at the University Theatre Box Office. The box office is open from 1-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Tickets are $1 or 50 cents with a student identification card. Ski Club to Meet Ski Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. A movie will be shown. B-School to Hold Its Core Program The School of Business will conduct its annual junior-senior orientation program at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Dean James R. Surface of the School of Business, H. K. L'Eucuyer, associate professor of business administration, and a faculty panel of five will present the aims and objectives of the School of Business. Students in the junior and senior core groups in the business school will be present at the orientation to answer individual questions concerning the curriculum and requirements of the business school program. "How a Business School Education Can Prepare You for a Career in Business" will be the main topic discussed at the meeting. Indian Collection Presented to KU The department of anthropology has received an historical Indian collection composed of rawhide costumes, beaded moccasins, handmade blankets, and various other relics. The collection was originally made by a Lawrence couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Kilworth, who traveled among the Southwest, Plains, and Northwest coast Indians. A small wood and rawhide drum included in the collection is thought to originate from the Northwest coast, British Columbia or Alaska. Another item from this area is a miniature totem pole resembling those used by tribal Indians. Navaho rugs and blankets make up a very valuable part of the collection. The ancient pieces were woven on looms by the Indians. Kansas Archbishop Dedicates Chapel A bow with arrows, a woven basket, a feather head-dress, and a necklace made of animal teeth and beads complete the assortment. The Most Rev. Edward J. Hunkler, archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas, dedicated KU's first Catholic student chapel Saturday. The new center is located at 1910 Stratford Road. The center's center hall has a capacity for 125 persons. Daily Mass is read at 7 a.m. and 12:50 p.m. The new center is another step in the series of events which is to eventually lead to a permanent Catholic student center. Archbishop Hunkler emphasized Saturday that the long range goal of the Catholic students was the construction of a permanent student center with adequate space for the entire student body. The dedication of the chapel last Saturday marked the opening of the Kansas Regional Convention of the National Newman Club Federation. The convention lasted through Sunday. 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