Editor to discuss 'After Vietnam' Robert Christopher, a senior editor of Newsweek magazine, will discuss the implications of a settlement of the Vietnam conflict on State Department policy at 7:30 p.m. May 5 in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Christopher, who will speak on "U.S. Foreign Policy Atter Vietnam," is in charge of Newsweek's international section. In 1968 he won the Page One Award of the Newspaper Guild of New York for his cover story "The Vietnam War and American Life." Christopher served on the Time magazine staff from 1950 to 1963 and was stationed two years in Rome. He joined Newsweek in 1963. African novelist to speak in Union Chinha Achebe African novelist, will speak at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in Kansas Union Music Room and at 8 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium, Edmond Ohiomoba, Lagos, Nigeria, sophomore and secretary of the African club, said yesterday. Sponsored jointly by the Convocations committee and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Achebe's lecture concerns African literature, said Ohiomoba. "Achebe has written four major books," Ohiomoba said. "The central characters in each of these books are Africans caught in the conflict between two cultures, African and European, traditional and modern." Aero prof gets teaching award Roskam Jan Roskam, associate professor of aerospace engineering, has been named 1969 recipient of the Henry E. Gould Memorial Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching, said David L. Kohlman, associate professor of aerospace engineering. The award, given to Roskam at the Engineering Exposition banquet, carries a $500 stipend. He is the third recipient of the award set up in 1966 to honor Gould, a 1931 KU graduate. Vann named outstanding engineering senior receives $200; five others get $50 awards Kyle Vann, Coffeyville senior majoring in chemical engineering, has been named the outstanding senior in the KU School of Engineering, announced William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, at the 49th annual Engineering Exposition banquet Sunday night. Vann received a $200 award from the Phillips Petroleum Company. Other award winners were: Samuel Henry, Concordia, outstanding senior in aerospace engineering; Elizabeth Mellinger, Topeka, outstanding senior in architectural engineering; James Orr, Topeka, outstanding senior in civil engineering; Lee Horney, Norton, outstanding senior in electrical engineering; and James Warrens, Kansas City, Mo, outstanding senior in mechanical engineering. Each received $50 from the Phillips Petroleum Company. Shakespeare talk here grade point average. He earned a three semesters in aerospace perfect 3.0 average for his first engineering. Kendall's topic is the "The Fraudulent Art of Biography." Paul Murray Kendall, professor of English at Ohio University, will lecture at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Glenn R. Givson, Plattsburg, Mo., sophomore, received $100 from the Phillips Petroleum Company in recognition of being the freshman with the highest Apr. 23 1969 KANSAN 3 THE FOLLOWING SOPHOMORES SUPPORT THE COALITION OF VINCE FRYE President DAN STEPP-Vice-President SUSIE WHITE- Secretary BARBARA REED-Treasurer FOR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Hines Jeff Van Sickle Craig Martindale Connie Cerne Steve Wilhelm Connie Cerne Steve Wilhelm Sandi McMorris Mark Mathews Nancy Jorn Bill Penney Bill Penney Ludia Tate Lydia Tate Bruce White Pierre Russell Mary Williams Thorn Bigley Iras Humphreys Kieth Lieppman Rosemary Sicks Kathy Bricker Kathy Hoeffer Kim Bolton Mike McCoy Sue Gauen Mike Hall VOTE FOR AWARENESS AND INVOLVEMENT