Small World schedule Small World's summer sessions were scheduled to begin yesterday according to plans announced by Mrs. Richard Hetherington, 3002 Harvard, and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, 1825 Brook, cochairmen for the program. Small World is a volunteer ROTC grads commissions Sixty-one graduating men at the University of Kansas received commissions in a joint ceremony of the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC units June 2 in Murphy Hall. A regular commission in the Army was given to one man, and 25 men were commissioned in the Army Reserve. The Navy gave direct regular commissions to 14 men, and one man received a regular commission in the Marine Corps. Eight men were commissioned in the Naval Reserve, and three men in the Marine Corps Reserve. Those receiving commissions were: Army Alvin C. Monshower, Jr., Norfolk, Va. Army Reserve **Army Reserve** Leonard P. Banzet, Bartlett; Thomas W. Barker, Topeka; Joseph R. Barnes, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Leon E. Bergman, Kansas City; Angelito T. Buhisan, Jr. San Jose, Calif.; John A. Callighan, Prairie Village; Michael F. Delaney, Ft. Leavenworth; Hubert B. Hess, Kansas City; Mo.; John W. Huey, Wamego; Michael W. Huggins, Independence; Michael D. Isom, Smith Center; Sam I. Jordan III, Wichita; Dwight D. Keen, Wichita; Robert P. Lattimer, Raytown, Mo.; Kenneth H. Lieber; Meredith, Shawnee Mission; Allen Park, Mich.; Stephen C. Frank E. Robbins, Wichita; Tony J. Rollins, Kansas City, Mo;; Robert M. Starcke, Prairie Village; Gregory M. Thomas, Lawrence; Jimmie W. Truhlar, Iuka; William W. Weaver, St. Louis, Mo.; Dennis M. Weller, Great Bend; John Westerhoff, Miluwakee; Wisdon. Donald E. Willoughby, Hutchinson. Navy Richard F. Avila, Chicago, Ill.; Edward L. Bohannon, Coffeeville; Raymond A. Davidson, Vidor; Tex.; Frederick R. Emmons, Jr., Lawrence; Sidney L. Erickson, Remer, Minn.; Robert L. Ferriman, Hardy, Ark.; Richard P. Hall, Overland Park; Douglas C. Isely, Minneapolis, Minn.; Gerald A. Kimble, Jr., Brooklyn Heights, Ohio; Stephan D. Kraft, Tulaa, Okla.; Leroy T. Pittet, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Geoffrey K. Renard, Tulsa, Okla.; Donald E. Snoddy, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert W. Waish, Hampton Bay, N.Y. Marine Corps Martin E. O'Malley, Billings, Mont. Naval Reserve Stephen J. Dreiling, Hays; James A. Eagan, Suffern, N.Y. Robert S. Foster, Kansas City; Robert F. Hatfield, Hiawatha; Richard F. House, Arlington Heights, Ill.; David A. Kikel, Bedford, Ohio; James R. Laugh- head, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa; Christopher A. Randall, Wichita. Mary G. Graves Marine Corps Reserve Frederick A. Magerkurth, Topeka; John B. Munkres, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Thomas W. Shawwer, Prairie Village. Air Force Reserve Bernard Anderson, Riverside, Calif.; Clifford L. Asher, Ellsworth AFB, S.D.; Charles H. Bayne, Lawrence; Charles D. Beach, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul C. Clendening, Shawnee Mission; John J. Cukjati, Arma; Kenneth E. Davidson, Topeka; Richard K. Harris, Pratt; Herbert A. Hartman, Jr., Lawrence; Kim H. Jones, Wichita; Ronald E. Kilgore, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; William H. Pitsenberger, Jr., Topeka; James G. Shepard, Ozon Hill, Md.; Barry C. Wood, Wichita. Jn.10 1969 KANSAN 9 organization for helping international women learn or improve their English speaking ability and to help them become acquainted with the Lawrence community. During the summer small groups will meet in homes and develop special interest projects. Group leaders will announce the days and times of the weekly meetings. Women who have registered have been assigned to groups near their residence, if possible, and will be contacted by the leaders. Schedule groups and leaders are: Mrs. Peter Cassagrande, 1524 New Hampshire, morning discussion; Miss Maud Elliott, 1501 Crescent, evening discussion; Mrs. Orville Bonner, 1614 Rose Lane, Tuesday morning discussion. Mrs. Alan Kamb, 2005 Mitchell, and Mrs. Leigh Holmes, 1417 E. 15th, morning handicraft; Mrs. Yun-Sheng Yu, 2501 Harvard, and Mrs. Max Fuller, 2439 Jasu, morning bridge; Mrs. Ronald Classen, 1602 Rose Lane, evening bridge. Two morning sewing groups will be held. The leaders are Mrs. Robert Evans, 10 Stouffer, and Mrs. Denis Thompson, 721 Ohio. Mrs. Loren Lockwood, 641 Tennessee, will teach guitar. Those interested in attending who have not registered should call Mrs. Hetherington, VI 2-3619, or Mrs. MacDonald, VI3-5592. Evans is Jayhawk football ambassador Dale Evans, senior center from Russell, has been selected as the chief football ambassador for the University of Kansas this summer. Evans will travel extensively throughout the state talking to civic clubs and KU alumni groups about Jayhawk football prospects for 1969. He will also show the color highlight film of last year's campaign in which Pepper Rodgers' Jayhawks tied for the Big Eight championship and played Penn State in the Orange Bowl. Two Kansas defensive backs, Skip James of Shawnee Mission and Dale Holt of Enid, Okla. will also handle some of the speaking engagements in the Lawrence area. James and Holt, both juniors, plan to attend summer school at KU. Floyd Temple, Kansas baseball coach and football assistant, will coordinate the tour and schedule appearances of the three ambassadors. This is the 10th year Kansas football players have toured the state to discuss Jayhawk prospects. Last year's ambassador was John Mosier, all-conference tight end from Wichita. Temple said Evans will begin his tour early in June and continue until the middle of August. He invites civic clubs and alumni groups to contact him at Allen Field House, if interested in having Evans or one of the other players appear at a summer meeting. Evans has been Kansas' regular center the past two seasons and he's played more than 90 percent of all the offensive downs in the Jayhawks' last 21 games. "In my book he's the best center in the Big Eight," claims Rodgers. "He's certainly the most under-rated player on our squad." Evans was a fullback in high school at Russell, then switched to center during his freshman campaign at Kansas. Holt and James, both tabbed for starting assignments in the defensive secondary next fall, were high school quarterbacks. For the third year in a row Jo White won the Dr. F.C. Allen Award as the most valuable player of the Kansas basketball team. Jo Jo MVP A vote of squad members determines the winner of the award named in honor of Kansas' long time coach who retired in 1956 as the game's winningest coach. White also was elected cocaptain along with Bruce Sloan, Kansas City senior. White, from St. Louis, finished his collegiate competition at mid-year, winding up a career total of 1,286 points, fourth highest in Jayhawk history. Co-captains named Batterymates Cole Stimson and Richard Slicker, both seniors, have been elected co-captains of the 1969 Kansas baseball team, coach Floyd Temple announced Wednesday. Stimson, a catcher who has missed only one game during his college career, is from Great Bend, Kan. Slicker is a lefthanded pitcher from Tulsa. Okla. Stimson batted .243 in 1967 and .226 last season. He hit .181 this year. Slicker posted a 2-1 record and a 2.81 earned run average in 1967. Last year he had a 2-4 record. THERE ARE A DOZEN GREAT SHOE NAMES, BUT IN SANDALS CAN YOU THINK OF MORE THAN ONE? Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street School of Journalism hires new assistant dean A native of Lawrence, Dana Leibengood, has accepted a position as assistant to the dean and teaching associate in the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas. Leibengood will replace Malcolm W Applegate, who will leave July 1 to direct recruiting and staff development for the 35 Gannett Newspapers headquartered in Rochester, N.Y. A 1955 graduate of the KU School of Journalism, Leibengood worked for two years for the Lawrence Journal-World before joining University of Kansas Extension as a conference and institute coordinator. He has held that position for nine years, during which he has worked closely with numerous School of Journalism-sponsored seminars and conferences. Leibengood is pursuing a master's degree in journalism at KU, which he expects to complete by the end of this year. In his new position, he will be in charge of the School of Journalism's job placement and intern programs, will coordinate special events such as Editor's Day and High School Journalism Day, and will handle various other administrative and public relations duties. June,1969 Dear Summer Coeds, We of the Campus Beauty Shoppe wish to lend our professional help in keeping you as pretty as a picture this summer. The Campus Beauty Shoppe is located in the 9th St. Shopping Center. Phone VI 3-3034. Sincerely, The Campus Beauty Shoppe Do more. Be more. As an Army nurse. Nurse Counselor US Army Main Station 2420 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 64108 I'm a registered nurse. A student nurse interested in financial assistance. Name. Address City County State Zip Date of Birth