Sachem selects 27 Robert Ellsworth designated Twenty-seven men, including Robert Ellsworth, U.S. ambassador-designate to NATO, have been selected for membership in the Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), national senior men's leadership honor society, said Clyde W. Toland, Iola senior and president of Sachem. Ellsworth and Jan Roskam, associate professor of aerospace engineering, were selected "honoris causa" members. Toland said. The other 25 initiates all are juniors. The purpose of ODK, Toland said, is to recognize outstanding leadership in all phases of college life. Members are chosen on the basis of character and superior leadership. The new members will be initiated May 11. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be the guest The new Sachem members are: William Birney, Hill City; Steve Bredehoeft, Overland Park; Robert W. Butler, Kansas City; John M. Clark, Bartlesville, Okla., J. Michael Doyle, Bartlesville, Okla.; Ted M. Gardiner, Garden City; Warren D. Harral, Larned; David S. Jeans, Independence. speaker at a banquet following the initiation. Small World, organized to help foreign students adjust to the KU campus, will hold a family picnic 1 p.m. Sunday in Centennial Park at 9th and Iowa Streets, announced Mrs. Alvin Fishburn, Route 5, and Mrs. Musa Ali Hagggiagi, a Zuara, Tripoli, Libya, graduate student, today. All participating and non-participating members as Small World plans picnic well as those who have made contributions to Small World are invited to attend. Mrs. Fishburn has requested each family bring one meat or main dish and one other dish such as a vegetable, salad, or dessert that will serve six people. In case of rain the dinner will be held in the Fellowship Hall at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 West 23rd. Roger G. Kathol, Wichita; Russel C. Leffel, Prairie Village; Orlyn Lockard Jr., Raytown, Mo.; Kent J. Longenecker, Shawnee Mission; John D. Mauk Jr., Conway Springs; Robert W. McCulloh, Shawnee Mission; Willie R. McDaniel, Haines City, Fla.; Fredick A. Meier, Affton, Mo; John B. Nelson, St. Joseph, Mo.; James A. Reaves, Prairie Village; Darrel E. Reed, Leawood. Stephen L. Reed, Wichita; Mark C. Scott, Topeka; Donald E. Sloan, Topeka; Robert H. Stoddard, Shawnee Mission; Walter R. Stromquist, Charleston, Ill., and Frank Zilm, St. Louis, Mo. Multiple Sclerosis drive desperately needs funds The annual drive for the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society is now in progress said Ruth Quinlan, treasurer for the drive. Miss Quinlan, an MS victim herself, said funds are desperately needed for research programs and patient services. A progress report of the current state and future hopes of Multiple Sclerosis research described MS as a "chronic, usually progressive neurological disorder that generally appears first in those who are between the ages of 20 and 40. . . Over the years the patient may suffer progressive disabilities, including weakness, incoordination, instability of gait, spasticity and, ultimately, paralysis. . ." Miss Quinlan said last year Douglas County collected a record $3,000 in its annual MS drive. She added that $1,400 has already been collected in this year's drive but said endless amounts are needed. Sixty per cent of the funds collected go to medical and research programs, Miss Quinlan said. Fraternities, sororites and residence halls are helping in the drive, she added. They have divided Lawrence into sections to get complete area coverage. She said, however, some people are still missed and they can contribute by sending their contribution to Edgar Wolfe, associate professor of English and a member of the board of trustees for the society. Lawrence begins cancer drive The Lawrence Cancer Drive began this morning with an instructional coffee for the workers at 9:30 in the Eldridge Hotel. Jim Schubert, 2429 Ohio, Lawrence chairman of the drive which is to last through Tuesday, May 13, said the University drive will be directed by Charles Baer, professor of mechanical engineering. Schubert said Art Booth of radio station KLWN is the business and professional chairman of the Lawrence drive. Honors are given at Kansan dinner Forty-three students were honored at the annual Kansan Board dinner Saturday night for outstanding work on the University Daily Kansan and for meritorious achievement in the William Allen White School of Journalism. Receiving citations for outstanding work on the Daily Kansan were: Richard A. Pendergrass, Crossett, Ark., sophomore, news writing; Stephen C. Haynes, Emporia junior, news writing; Frederick W. Parris, Manhattan junior, feature writing; Richard H. Louv, Wichita sophomore, feature writing; Alan T. Jones, East Aurora, N.Y., senior, editorial writing and a $50 award for editorial writing from the William Allen White Foundation. Robert T. Kearney, Olathe junior, sports writing; Ron Bishop, Lawrence freshman, photography; Michael H. Gunther, Kansas City, Mo., senior, photography; John Hill, Prairie Village senior, column writing. Paul Dinovitz, Kansas City, Mo., senior, promotional advertising; Pam Parrish, Indianapolis, Ind., senior, promotional advertising; William F. Hunter, Kansas City senior, promotional advertising; Robert L. Hammond, Wichita senior, promotional advertising; Roxanne Lennard, Ottawa senior, institutional advertising; Jack L. Hurley, Lawrence senior, institutional advertising; Mary Fothergill, Kansas City senior, institutional advertising. For excellence in executive staff and management positions: Ronald Yates, Shawnee senior, fall semester sports editor and editor-in-chief of the spring semester Kansan; Joanna Wiebe, Hillsboro senior, staff leadership; Robert Butler, Prairie Village junior, for establishing and following through on the arts and reviews section; Alan T. Jones, East Aurora, N.Y., senior, for work as edition editor, fall semester. Robert K. Entriken Jr., San Francisco, Calif., senior, special award for dedication and "clutch performance;" Alen Winchester, Hutchinson senior, news page make-up; Stephen C. Haynes Emporia junior, news page make-up; Pamela Flaton. St. Louis, Mo., senior, as business manager; Gary O'Neal, Prairie Village senior, as assistant business manager. John E. Rheinfrank, Overland Park senior, as national advertising manager; Kathryn Sanders, Lawrence senior, as retail advertising manager; Patricia Murphy, Shawnee Mission senior, as classified advertising manager; and Jerry Bottenfield, Pittsburg junior, as promotional advertising manager. 6 KANSAN May 6 1969 Honored as outstanding graduate seniors by the School of Journalism were: Everold Hosein, California, Trinidad, West Indies; Marsha Cromwell, Wichita; John Scruby, Indianapolis, Ind.; John Mosier, Wichita; Alison Steimel, Wright; Sandra Zahradnik, Kansas City; Monte Mace, Garnett; John T. Marshall, Lincoln; Carol Stevenson, Leawood; Kyle Craig, Joplin, Mo.; Stephen R. Morgan, Shawnee Mission; James C. Mullen, Leavenworth; O'Neal, Winchester and Miss Lennard. Prizes and scholarships were awarded to: John Marshall, Lincoln senior and Jean Hershey, Holton junior: the Ella Beth Memorial prize for the outstanding students in Law of Communications; Robert G. 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