Campus Briefs Alumni president Robert B. Riss of Shawnee Mission is to be the new president of the University of Kansas Alumni Association for 1969-70. To serve with him are Charles B. Haines II of New York City, William F. "Bill" Barber of Saint Louis, Mo., and Frank Snell of Scottsdale, Ariz. William H. Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sloan, 3102 Sheridan Road, Bartlesville, Okla., was awarded a $350 Kelogg Scholarship at the University of Kansas for the academic year, 1969-70. Sloan will be a freshman in the KU School of Architecture and Urban Design this fall. Riss is president of Republic Industries and of Riss International Corp., a subsidiary of Republic. He has been or is the director of many area organizations, including the Kansas City Philharmonic Association and the Kansas City Crime Commission. In 1965 he won the "Outstanding Young Man in Missouri" award. The 1949 graduate of the KU School of Business has served as the national chairman of the Greater Kansas City Alumni Association and he is now a member of its Board of Directors. Kellogg scholarship The scholarship was established in honor of the late Prof. Joseph M. Kellogg, for many years chairman of the Department of Architecture. Gets scholarship Roger L. Kennedy, Topeka, has been awarded a $200 Kivett and Myers Scholarship for the academic year, 1969-70. Kennedy will be a freshman in the School of Architecture and Urban Design this fall. The scholarship fund was established by the Kivett and Myers architectural firm of Kansas City, Mo. Clarence Kivett is a graduate of the KU School of Architecture. Jly.1 1969 KANSAN 3 A recent graduate of Topeka West High School, Kennedy received the Shield of Highest Merit and was a member of the Honor Society. USPHS grant A $42,506 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service, has been awarded to Ross E. McKinney, Glenn L. Parker professor of civil engineering at the University of Kansas. As a continuation of a three-year program, this grant is concerned primarily with familiarizing graduate students with the problems of solid waste disposal. The grant includes salaries for graduate students working with McKinney. According to McKinney, "the program allows study of the biological treatment of municipal refuse and farm manure." KU is the first University to work with the problems of solid wastes at the Ph.D. level. Religion board A Board of Governors has been created by the trustees of the Kansas School of Religion and its initial members are: Clarence Maloney, Topeka; A. T. Ashton, Leawood; Mrs. Philip Godwin and Mrs. Richard Barber, Lawrence. The trustees are representatives of the nine cooperating religious bodies that operate the KSR, which is affiliated with the University of Kansas and offers accredited, non-denominational courses to KU students. The Board of Governors will be made up of Kansans with business and community leadership experience. Their mission will be to broaden the school's base of support. Gets two scholarships Kenneth David Orth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Orth, 108 Burch, Buffalo, N.Y., was awarded two scholarships at the University of Kansas for the academic year, 1969-70. Orth, who will enter the KU School of Architecture and Urban design as a freshman this fall, has won the $200 Joseph M. Kellogg Scholarship and a Greater University Scholarship, covering part of his fees. The late Professor Kellogg was for many years chairman of the department of architecture. Orth attended Jay Shideler Junior High School, Topeka, and Bellevue Senior High School, Bellevue, Nebraska. The intensive nine-week program in northern Germany offers advanced level studies in language and literature in addition to first-hand knowledge of the people by residence with German families. Pa ticipating students are regularly enrolled in summer school and receive KU residence credit. German Institute Fifteen KU students are attending the University of Kansas Summer Language Institute in Eutin, Germany, June 16-Aug. 30. Instruction is by regular KU staff and by native instructors. KU instructor is Helmut Huelsbergen, associate professor of Sunflower dress factory Select your own design and have it made in your choice of india prints. David Hiebert, Topeka; Dixie Hiett, Haven; Bodo Kerkmann, Logan, Utah; Linda Krell, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Edwina Price, Lawrence. dresses beads pants KU students in Eutin, Germany; are: Mrs. Mary Allen, Lawrence; Diane Beyer, Lyons; Ruth Dick, Newton; Joyce Goering, Moundridge; Alfred Gross, Chicago, Ill. skirts earrings Larry Rigby, Pocatello, Idaho; Nancy Rigby, Salt Lake City; Utah; Neil Slentz, Lewis; Doris Soden, Great Bend; Cecelia Wenger, Ontarioville, Ill. long gowns German at KU. 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