KU rifleman snares second place KU's Chris Stark, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, took second place in individual competition with 1107 of a possible 1200 points in the Big Eight Rifle Match yesterday in the Military Science Building. Stark, leading the KU blue team to a fourth place finish, was first in the standing category, scoring 347 of 400 possible points. The Oklahoma State University team won the match scoring an aggregate of 5375. Nebraska took second and Missouri's number two team won the third place honors. McClinton named to alumni board Curtis McClinton, fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs football team and bank executive, has been elected to the board of directors of the University of Kansas Alumni Association. Dick Wintermote, executive secretary of the association, said the board had elected McClinton to fill the remaining three years of the term of August G. Lauterbach, a Colby banker who is moving to Hawaii. McClinton, a 1962 graduate in education from KU, was a three-year star in football and track. In 1900 he became McClinton 1962 he joined the Dallas Texans of the American Football League This team later became the Kansas City Chiefs. Active in youth work and in work with minority groups, McClinton is serving as executive branch director of the Black Economic Union. Pharmacy course scheduled About 250 persons will be attending the 24th biannual Pharmacy Extension Course to be held in four Kansas cities in May, a department spokesman announced. Locations for the seminar meetings are Dodge City, May 6; Wichita, May 7; Junction City, May 8; and Kansas City, May 9. The same program will be offered at each of the meetings. This group of Pharmacy Extension course meetings completes the twelfth year of continuing education in professional pharmacy by KU. Staff positions open for opera The Mount Oread Gilbert and Sullivan Company will conduct inverviews for the production staff of its fall 1969 production from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, May 6 in the Kansas Union, room 305A. The fall show will be Gilbert and Sulilvan's "Iolanthe," a satire on the English Parliament and politics in general. Staff positions open are: costume designer, set designer, art director (set painting). technical director, stage manager, lighting technician, make-up supervisor, business manager, public relations director and assistants to the director. Applications for all positions are available in the SUA Office and should be completed and returned there by 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 6. Apr.28 1969 KANSAN 3 1300 W. 23rd Lawrence Make your house happy by giving it some new furniture, draperies, or carpeting (it deserves attention now and then, too). Chet Johnson has the perfect gift for your house. Stop by and let him show you his selection of fine quality furniture. Make your house more beautiful, more comfortable. What more could it ask? Twenty-one journalism students were initiated into Kappa Tau Alpha, national society honoring scholarship in journalism, in a ceremony in the Centennial Room, Kansas Union, Thursday. FACULTY CHILDREN'S LEAGUE BOWLING. 4 p.m. Jay Bowl. Today TENNIS. 2:30 p.m. Emporia State; there. UNIVERSITY LECTURE. 4 p.m. John W. Bennett, Washington University, St. Louis. "Japan in the Behavioral Sciences." Jayhawk Room, Union. KTA initiates 21 scholars 724 Mass. VI 3-2448 PHYSICS FILM. 7:30 p.m. "Distinction of Past & Future." 124 Malott. The initiation was the second for the KU chapter, which was organized last year. Lawrence Official Bulletin AWS HONORS NIGHT. 8 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Tomorrow PHYSICS FILM. 7:30 p.m. "instruction of Past & Future." 124 *Magazine*. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. JAYHAWK RODEO CLUB. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Blow Yourself To UP POSTER SIZE 2 ft.x3 ft. Send any Black and White or Color Photo from 2" x 2" to B 10. We will send you a 2 ft. H. BLOUP . . . perfect POP ART POSTER. A $25 value for $3.50 3 x 4 Ft. Blo-Up $7.50 Add 50c for post. & hdg.EACH. No C.O.D. Add local Solts To: Send Check or Money Order to: PHOTO POSTER, Inc. Dealer Inquiries Invited. 210 E. 23rd St., Dept. M-47 New York, N. Y. 10010 Dear Inquiries invited Day, professor of journalism and chapter adviser, administered the pledge of the society to the initiates. John Bremner, Kappa Tau Alpha member who recently joined the KU faculty in journalism, welcomed the new members on behalf of the society. The chapter voted to sponsor a program honoring an outstanding KU journalism alumnus each year. Warren K. Agee, dean of the School of Journalism, said he would seek support from the William Allen White Foundation for the award Initiated as undergraduates were Carol Sue Stevenson, Leawood senior; Shelly Bray, Tokyo, Japan; junior; Jo Ann Marinelli, Wichita junior; Paula Myers Winchester, Lawrence junior; Judith Jarrell, Prairie Village junior; Charles Chowins, Leawood junior; Philip Higdon, Prairie Village senior. John Seruby, Indianapolis, Ind., senior; Mark Shindeler, Prairie Village senior; Larry Cates, Overland Park junior; Cynthia Barlow, Lawrence juniur; Jean Hershey, Holton juniur, and Linda Jo McCrerey, Honolulu, Hawaii, junior. Graduate students initiated into the society included Sandra Siau of Lawrence; Diane Lazzarino of Laramie, Wyo.; Dan McCarthy of Lawrence; Jim Murray of Lawrence; Dorothy Bowles of Topeka; Leonard Alfano of Topeka; Jose Fonseca of Ptos Deninas, Brazil; and Jaime Borda of Bolivia. 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