Student demonstrators are listed (Continued from page 1) Colby junior; Robert Feld, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Dale J. Gifford, Kinsley sophomore. Randolph E. Gould, Overlane Park sophomore; David M. Grobe, Wichita senior; Daniel R. Harkness, Topeka senior; Lance Hill, Lawrence freshman; Candida C. Howard, New York City junior; Robert E. Howard, Wichita senior; George R. Hughes, Ottawa freshman; Kay J. Kloppenberg, La Grange, Ill., senior; Beth Ann Lindquist, Waverly, Ia., senior; Phillip A. Lovett, Wichita junior; Stephen M. McMahon, St. Louis, Mo., junior; John R. Michael, Hutchinson senior; Peter J. Monge, New York City senior; John Naramore, Wichita senior. Stephen B. Parker, Rochester, N.Y., junior; David G. Ross, Morton, Tex., senior; Wayne S. Sailor, Lawrence graduate student; Norma Ann Showalter, Tucson, Ariz., junior; Margo Jean Smith, Topeka senior; Paula J. Southern, Wichita freshman; Ted E. Steiner, Overland Park junior; Alan G. Toy, Stamford, Conn, senior; John A. Tredo, Neptune, N.Y., junior; Michael M. Warner, San Diego, Calif., graduate student; Larry W. Yackle, Paola first year law student, and Leonard Zeskind, Miami, Fla., sophomore. "4. The Board finds that the person listed below violated the guidelines by remaining on the field after being requested to leave. The Board further finds that violation of the guidelines by such person and others resulted in preventing the holding of the Review. The Board, considering that these actions constituted a serious violating of the guidelines, and taking into account such person's prior offense on April 23, 1969, has assigned him the following penalty: "Indefinite suspension as of June 1, 1969, with the right to petition the University Disciplinary Board for termination of the suspension and for permission to apply for readmission to any of the schools of the University for the summer session 1970 or thereafter. That person was Richard C. Atkinson, Belleville graduate student. "5. The Board finds that the person listed below violated the guidelines by remaining on the field after being requested to leave. The Board further finds that violation of the guidelines by such person and others resulted in preventing the holding of the Review. The Board, considering that these actions constituted a serious violation of the guidelines, and taking into account such person's prior offense on April 23, 1969, has assigned him the following penalty: "Indefinite suspension as of June 1, 1969. Since such person was to have completed degree requirements at the end of the spring semester 1969, a grade of incomplete will be assigned for each of his spring semester 1969 courses, to be replaced on June 1, 1970, by the instructor's letter grade. He has the right to petition the University Disciplinary Board for termination of the suspension and for permission to apply for admission or readmission to any of the schools of the University for or after the summer session 1970. That person was William K. Berkowitz, New York City senior. "6. The Board finds that the persons listed below violated the guidelines by remaining on the field after being requested to leave. However, the Board has considered in mitigation of punishment the fact that the University Senate Executive Committee failed to prove that such persons did not leave the field before New Haworth Hall ready in September "New Haworth Hall", the new Experimental Biology and Human Development building at the University of Kansas, is expected to be ready for full occupancy by September. The eight story structure is located on Sunnyside Avenue, east of Summerfield Hall and south of Malott Hall. The building which also includes a Child Research Wing, will provide specialized laboratory facilities for research in biological and human development sciences. cancellation of the Review became necessary. Biochemistry, physiology and microbiology will also be studied in the main building. Laboratories and observation rooms, as well as a fenced, controlled research playground will be provided in the child research wing. 8 KANSAN Jly.1 1969 "The Board has assigned such persons the following penalty: Disciplinary probation from June 1, 1969, to June 1, 1970. Those persons were: Eric C. Kraft, Fairway junior; Peter Van Ruddick, Mission freshman, and Paul J. Vigil, Shawnee Mission senior. THERE ARE A DOZEN GREAT SHOE NAMES, BUT IN SANDALS CAN YOU THINK OF MORE THAN ONE? "7. The Board finds that the persons listed below violated the guidelines by remaining on the field after being requested to leave. However, the Board has considered in mitigation of punishment the fact that such persons left the field before cancellation of the Review became necessary." Therefore the Board reprimanded the following students: Darryl F. Bright, Maywood, Ill., junior; Clarence J. Reynolds, Kansas City freshman; Mylene Rucker, Los Angeles, Calif., sophomore, and Charles S. Scott, Topeka junior. "8. The Board finds the person listed below not guilty of the charged violations of the guidelines for the Chancellor's Review." He was Terry P. Franklin, Humboldt junior. The Board dismissed the cases against the following persons for lack of evidence. They were: Elizabeth A. Lentz, Atchison senior; Gary Levine, Prairie Village freshman; Rebecca Sue Sitterly, Ottawa sophomore, and Richard J. Zasadny, Kansas City freshman. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St.—VI 3-4416 MGIM at LUM'S 9-11 P.M. TONIGHT Big 16-oz. Budweizer draw-25c 8-oz. Budweizer draw-15c BEEEEEEEEER! ATTENTION STUDENTS! Your Summer School Class Schedule is 8-12 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. Home of The Chalkhawk Your Pool Playing and Beer Drinking Schedule at the Lounge is: 12:01 to Midnight Monday thru Saturday Southwest Corner of Hillcrest Bowl in Hillcrest Shopping Center, 9th & Iowa Directly behind Hillcrest Billiards JULY CLEARANCE SALE! 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