KU-Kansas State tickets go on sale Tickets for the KU-Kansas State basketball game here Saturday night will go on sale at 8 a.m. Friday in Allen Field House, the ticket office announced today. Single game tickets are 50. cents for students who do not already have season tickets. A season ticket-holder can buy a ticket for his spouse for 75 cents. Five hundred tickets are available. New Orleans to host speakers Three co-authored papers from the department of chemical and petroleum engineering will be presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineering March 17-20 in New Oreleans, the School of Engineering said today. The papers concern measurement of air bubbles beneath a glass surface, low temperature freeze behavior of carbon monoxide-propane and carbone monoxide-ethane systems and differential equations of a "hybrid" computer. Senior gift will be chosen next week Final decisions on the 1969 senior gift will be made next week, Julie Turtle, Prairie Village senior and chairman of the committee, announced today. "We want our gift to be something we especially can be proud of, as well as being an addition to the school," Miss Turtle said. "Such an eventful year deserves a special gift." Any senior who has ideas for this year's gift should call or write Miss Turtle by Tuesday. Approximately $1,000 will be spent this year on the senior gift, she said. Violinist will give recital tonight Howard Boyajian, violinist, will give a recital at 8 p.m today in Swarthout Recital Hall, said Don Scheid, assistant dean of the School of Fine Arts. Boyajian, chairman of the string department, holds degrees from the Juilliard School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory and Boston University. Robert Scott Ward will be the pianist. Women's journalism honorary elects Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary for women, last night elected officers for 1969-70. Officers are: Ruth Rademacher, Arkansas City junior, presi dent; Judy Diebolt, Atchison junior, vice president; Susan Brimacombe, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary, and, Donna Shrader, Salina junior, treasurer. Two receive memorial scholarships Two Pawnee County students have been awarded $125 Greater University Fund scholarships this semester. The grants are a memorial to Laura Sivright, Larned sophomore, who was killed in a traffic accident last Christmas. 2. KANSAN Mar. 5 1969 David L. Gore, Pawnee Rock sophomore, and Michael D. Diessel, Larned junior, received the grants, financed by KU alumni and Pawnee County residents, said the office of aids and awards. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe yesterday announced a major change in the University of Kansas commencement exercise to provide greater recognition for students receiving graduate and bachelor's degrees. Graduation to be 2 nights Students receiving doctorate degrees will wear hoods, and graduates receiving the doctor of medicine degree will take the traditional Hippocratic Oath, Wescoe said. Post-graduate degrees and various master's and specialist degrees will be awarded at a June 1 commencement exercise. The traditional commencement exercise will be June 2 for students receiving the various bachelor's degrees. "The new schedule will provide greater recognition for the University's growing role in graduate education," Wesco said. "It will also provide greater opportunity to honor undergraduates receiving baccalureate degrees without unduly lengthening the exercises." Both exercises will include the academic processional down Mount Oread to Memorial Stadium. Faculty members will be expected to march in both processesions, and students will be allowed to march both evenings, Wescoe said. Med student to attend meeting John Hill, Prairie Village John P. Atkinson, KU senior medical student, has been accepted for the second annual Midwest Medical Student Research Conference, a program for the event announced. Scheduled for Monday, the conference is to be held at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Atkinson's research project, "Treatment of Acute Poisoning by Gastrointestinal Sequestration," deals with the use of charcoal as an antidote for gastrointestinal poisoning, the program said. Experimenting with rats, he found that 250 milligrams of charcoal will decrease toxin absorption by 75 per cent if it is administered within one minute after the poison is swallowed. He also experimented with dogs, the program said. No mention was made of application to humans. Roscoe G. Simpson Presents... The old method would take less time, Hill said. senior and senior class president, said the baccalaureate services are being dropped and all master's and doctorate degrees will be conferred June 1, leaving the night of June 2 free to emphasize and personalize the senior class graduation. method of using two members from each school to symbolically receive a diploma, or to personalize the ceremony, letting all seniors receive their diploma from the Chancellor. "Enough extra time will now be available to individual seniors will be able to march across the platform shake hands with the Chancellor, and personally receive their diploma." Hill said. He urged seniors to contact Monte Mace, Garnett senior, John Hill or Susan Trottman, Kirkwood senior. 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