KU students win music awards David K. Murrow, Topeka senior, is the all-divisions winner of the 1969 Naftzer Young Artists Competition in Wichita. A clarinetist, majoring in both music education and clarinet, Murrow won a $500 prize and a guest solo appearance with the Wichita Symphonv Orchestra next season. Other KU entries did well in the Naftzger competition. Mrs. Jean Barnes Vigil, Osage City senior and soprano, won the $250 prize for best vocalist. She will sing lead soprano in KU's production of the Benjamin Britten opera, "Midsummer's Night Dream" which will appear at the University Theatre Friday and Saturday night. Dennis Alexander, Copeland senior, was a finalist who received a special honorable mention for his piano playing. Faculty on leave must pay premiums Faculty and staff members should maintain their health insurance premium payments while on leave-without-pay, said Philip N. Rankin, KU director of personnel services. Rankin said that faculty and staff members on summer leave may submit a personal check or a signed, bank deduction authorization form to the Business Office before the first of the month, following receipt of their last paycheck. Faculty or staff on leave for the semester or year are asked to submit a personal check for the period of leave-without-pay. Under the state contract, failure to pay premiums or authorize bank deductions will result in termination of health insurance. Re-enrollment is not possible until the next open enrollment period which is Nov.1, 1969. Physics Society banquet Thursday The annual awards banquet sponsored by the Students Physics Society will be at 6:30 Thursday in the Kansas Union Centennial Room, said Peter M. Richards, associate professor of physics. Tickets for the banquet—which is open to the public—should be purchased by noon Tuesday in room 143 Malott. Richards said. purchased by Wool Fashion Today in California. Lawrence K. Anderson, chairman of the Bell Telephone optical memory department, will speak on "Laser Holography and Communication." Richards said that holography is a photographic technique by laser which produces a three-dimensional picture. Husband, wife speak to architects Robert Venturi, architect, and his wife Denise Scott Brown, educator, will be guest lecturers in the School of Architecture and Urban Design next Friday and Saturday. Venturi will give an illustrated lecture, "Learning from Las Vegas II," at 8 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Miss Scott will speak on "Directions in Architectural Education" at the School of Architecture's annual awards dinner 6:30 Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A reception at 5:30 for Verner F. Smith, retiring associate professor, precedes the dinner. May 2 1969 KANSAN 3 SDS 'undercover' memocites revolutionary plans WICHITA (UPI) — An "undercover discussion memo" attributed to the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and calling for revolution was in the hands of the Wichita Police Department yesterday. The mimeographed pamphlet, consisting of about half a dozen mimeographed sheets stapled together, was entitled "Toward a Revolutionary Youth Movement." Below the title were the words "By Klonsky." Klonsky was not identified. dying capitalist culture," and defined the role of a youth movement in "building a revolution." Outlining what it described as a "crucial ideological decision" the memo said SDS was moving from a student organization to a revolutionary youth group, aimed particularly at Negroes, "the working class," and various off-campus groups. Police Chief Merrill Kirkpatrick declined to reveal where he got the memo, but other sources said it was obtained by an undercover agent. The memo said SDS views racial fighting "as a primary task in the battle against the power structure." Speaking of the "miserable quality of life in America," the memo said the "ruling class" has developed organizational forms to contain young people in "the In identifying targets for SDS foment, the memo listed, in addition to universities, colleges and schools,"police institutes on campus," "the real estate establishment," "research and planning centers," and sociology and education courses in high school classrooms.