Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 5, 1962 47 in Business On Honor Roll Forty-seven students are on the fall semester honor roll of the School of Business. The list, recently released by James II. Surface, dean of the School of Business, includes 25 seniors and 22 juniors. Seniors are required to make a 2.3 grade point average and juniors must attain a 2.2 average to achieve honor roll standing. Students making all A's are: George W. Coe Jr, Kansas City, Kan. labor; Ann Merie Wees, Prairie Village seni- lar; Warren R. Keller, Prairie Village junior; Gary Nudeman, Prairie Village junior. Phillip E. Kneidl, Coffeville; Benjamin C. Langel, Salina; Ronald L. Leslie, Goodland; William E. Logan, Hollday; James G. Measel, Lawrence. SEAMONDS on the honor roll are: Eugene H. Caylor, Osawatomi; Karin V. Chess, Evansville, Ind.; Robert L. Chil- dale, Geneva; Geneau A. Cobb, Kansas City, Kan James E. Crocker, Joplin, Mo.; Max E. Eberhart, Great Bend; Peter G. Falkner, Lawrence; Alan G. Handly, Overland Park; Ward Hanks, Bonner Springs. Cleve Douglas Miller, Salina; David F. Davidpek; Arie B. Siebert Jr.; Wichita; Michael M. Thomas, Kirkwood; Mo.; Rob Lawrence; White, Topena; Frank A. Wiebe Lawrence Larry J. Heeb, Lawrence; Jon Lee Howell, Kansas City, Mo; Gerald G. Stephan, Mo; Stephen R. McAllister, Mon., Mo.; Worth D. Murphy, Kansas City, Mo. ruard W. Bryant, Mission; Sarn A. Coileman, Holton; Gene F. Gaines, Joplin, Mo.; Kirk R. Hagan, Oklahoma City, Okla.; John A. Head, Needsah. JUNIORS on the honor roll are; Carl A. Nelson, Overland Park; Robert W. Orr, Topeka; Thomas J. Pitser, Glacier; Stephen G. Powell, Joplin, Mo.; Edward A. Roberts, Bonner Springs. Michael M. Roberts, Shawnee Mission; Brett Schroeder, Kansas City, Mo.; Nich- hua Stucky, Buhler; Carolyn A. Toews; Inman; John Louis Walker, Meyetta. 26 Schools Enter KU Art Competition Approximately 23 schools over the nation have submitted entries for the fifth KU Student Art Competition to be held during April. The exhibition, which will be displayed in Murphy Hall, consists of metal sculpture. Two sculpture pieces selected by the respective faculties will be submitted from each school. Prizes totaling $500 will be awarded. Mr. Semour Lipton, an internationally recognized sculptor from New York, will judge the competition and speak at the bronze casting conference to be held with the exhibition. Mr. Lipton is famous for his work in bronze casting and metal work. Around the Campus Ski Club to Meet Ski Club will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. A movie will be shown. Japanese Film to Be Shown "Portraits of Shame," a Japaneselanguage film with English subtitles,will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Fraser Auditorium, rather than in 303 Eailey as originally planned. The change was made to accommodate more viewers. When the first film in the East Asian studies committee series was shown in Bailey, more than 100 students and faculty had to be turned away. 'The Consul' Opens Tonight "The Consul," by Gian Carlo Menotti, will open at 8 tonight in the University Theatre. Performances will also be given Wednesday and Friday. "The Consul" is set during a time of political struggle in an unnamed country. The principal characters are watched by the secret police and their activities are centered in the office of a consulate. Limeliters Sing Here Mar. 17 The Limeliters, a folk-singing trio, will appear at the annual SUA Spring Concert, March 17, at Hech Auditorium. Tickets will go on sale next Monday at the Information Booth. Prices range from $1 to $1.50. Spaghetti Dinner Attracts Students Approximately 500 persons attended a spaghetti dinner sponsored by Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society last night in Allen Field House. An estimated $100 was raised. The dinner was part of a campaign to earn money for a trip to Los Angeles, Calif., April 11-14, to attend the national convention of the two groups. Jeanne L. Howell, Tulsa, Okla. senior and information officer for Angel Flight, said estimated expenditures for the trip were $3,000. The organizations need to raise another $1,500. Angel Flight members are waiting tables at fraternity houses to raise funds. The group will serve at Alpha Tau Omega tonight and at Phi Gamma Delta Wednesday evening. Food and Drug Administration Employment Interviews Wed. A representative of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will be on campus Wednesday to discuss employment opportunities with science students. Students interested in being interviewed may make an appointment by calling KU Extension 207. Harnar Auto Supply 836 Mass. St. Complete Locksmith Service Day or Night Day Phone VI 3-2362 Night Phone VI 3-7576 Applications are now being accepted for up to five internships which will allow graduate students in political science, law and journalism, a chance for experience in the legislative process. The $4,000 internships will be awarded under an appropriation by the state legislature and a supporting grant from the Ford Foundation. The 1962-63 academic year will mark the first year that such internships are available. 5 Internships Are Available This is the first time in two months Khrushchev has had a chance for a major policy statement. He returned only recently from a vacation on the Black Sea. Russians Meet For Test Reply MOSCOW — (UPI) — Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev met with the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee today in a secret session that may bring forth a formal reply to President Kennedy's nuclear testing decision. 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