Around the Campus $150 Damage to 2 Cars Damage totaled $150 in a 2-car accident yesterday afternoon on Memorial Drive near the Campanile, Campus Police reported today. Page 8 Robert Witham, Kansas City sophomore, received $100 damage to his 1960 model car and David Mall, Topeka senior, received $50 damage to his 1958 model car, police reports stated. Laird to Discuss Goa Fine Arts Has 65 on Honor Roll Sixty-five students are listed on the first semester honor roll of the School of Fine Arts, including three who made straight "A" records. The "A" students are Marnie Louise Hall, Clay Center sophomore; Carolyn R. Houser, Howard junior; and Phyllis Kay Rueb, St. Francis sophomore. Other honor roll students are: Karen Kay Anderson, Bird City freshman; Phyllis J. Antrim, Attica sophomore; Mildred J. Archer, Ottawa sophomore; Barbara Anne J. Newman, Buffalo Bell, Bloomington, Illinois; marilyn Gay Belton, Lost Springs sophomore; Anthony E. Bengel, independence sophomore; Pamela Berglund, Colby sophomore; Oleine L. Braely, Kansas City sophomore; Shirley Ann Braming, Oak Park, Ill.; sophomore; Linda Louise Brown, Kansas City, Mich.; freshman; Thomas C. Murphy, Constance M. Clendenbill, Mission sophomore; Cynthia Kail Connor, Oolwein, Iowa; freshman; Roddy B. Daniels, Salina senior; Thomson, Inc., Deer Valley; Ednan I. Ferell, Beaumont senior; Sarah Ann Ford, Tulsa, Okla. sophomore; Linda G. Gallari, Larned sophomore. Marie E. Geisler, Alma freshman; Nancy Sue Gerash, Tarklo, Mo. freshman; Karen N. Gollbatt, Mission sophomore; N. Giannetta N. Goldblatt, Mission sophomore; Beatrice Kay Gordon, Wichita junior; Marilyn A. Griffin, Topeka sophomore; Judith A. Kovalski, Stanley Moore; M. H. Menderson, Stanley Mo. senior; Leanna R. Hillmer, Hutchinson junior; Janet M. Johnson, Cimarron sophomore; M. Johnson, Stanley Moore; J. Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore; Betty Ann Maline, Cozad, Neb. freshman; Carla Dianne Manes, independence; Carmen City sophomore; City sophomore; Donald J. Martin Jr., Lewis freshman; Donnell Annis Miller, Alma junior; Kathryn Lee Dorsey, Beverly Stafford sophomore; Joan M. Stafford sophomore; Carol Lea Moore, Independence, Mo. junior. Donna R. Moore, Independence, Mo, sophomore; Linda R. Musser, Musher, Mo; freshman; Danny J. Musser, Freshman; John J. Packard, Mission freshman; Kaye Porter, Sterling senior; Daniel Ralston, Topeka senior; Kathlyn Reed, Belolt, Wis., senior; Robert Reed, Kent Riley, Columbus sophomore; Philip E. Riskeek, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Richard J. Robbins, Scott City senior; Roger S. Stuart, Ottawa, ill., sophomore; Martha Shirley, Mankato sophomore; Malcolm W. Smith, Lawrence freshman; Virginia M. Shannon, Ottawa, ill., sophomore; Carol Lynne Swift, Ft. Smith, Akh. sophomore; Bonnie J. Ward, Topeka sophomore; Daniel R. Watters, Salina freshman; Fox, Dallas, freshman; John K. senior; Stephen R. Wittner, Ponca City, Okla. sophomore; John R. Wyant, St. Joseph Mo., senior. AFTERMATH OF A Un October 29, 1960, sixteen college athletes met death in a chartered plane. The night was foggy — the flight nonscheduled. In this week's Post, you'll read how the survivors have tried to mend their broken lives. And why some of them blame the football coach, the Board of Regents — and even the college president. Minnesotan to Talk Odd Kristiansen of the University of Minnesota chemistry department, will speak on "Energy Differences of Boat and Chair Cyclohexane Conformations" at the organic chemistry colloquium, 4 p.m., today, 233 Malott. Berkelev Prof. to Speak Ralph I. Cantutesh, director of the student health service, is reported in satisfactory condition, a Watkins Hospital official said today. Canuteson Recovering John Brauman, ot the chemistry department of the University of California at Berkeley, will speak on "Hydrocarbon Acidities" at 4 p.m. Friday, in 122 Malott. Dr. Canuteson suffered a heart attack about two weeks ago. KU Theatre to Present 'The Consul' The University Theatre and the Fine Arts Department of the University of Kansas will present Gian-Carlo Menetti's "The Consul" on March 5th, 7th, and 9th in the main theater of Murphy Hall. The production will be directed by F. Cowels Strickland, visiting Resident Director in theater and visiting professor in speech and drama from Washington, D.C. Jerilyn McGee, Butte, Mont, graduate student is assistant director. If there is such a thing as a "power elite," the gentlemen of the press, both in Europe and in America, have been moving pretty close to its center.—Melvin J. Lasky BIRD TV - RADIO 908 Mass. 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