Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 15, 1963 Research Center- (Continued from page 1) previously mentioned activities are made known. William Cape, professor of political science and associate director of the Center, is in charge of the department's publications. THE LARGEST of these publications is "Your Government," which appears once a month during the academic year. The Center also publishes a citizen's pamphlet series, which contains aids for discussion groups, and a fiscal information series giving the expenditures and revenues of cities and counties in Kansas. Consultation reports and information concerning the various training schools are recorded in a special reports series. The Center also sends out press releases frequently. ASC — (Continued from page 1) Davenport, Iowa, sophomore, and Suzanne Runnells, Greeley, Colo., junior, who resigned. A resolution was passed to investigate the possibility of allowing air conditioned study rooms in Bailey Hall and Summerfield Hall to remain open until 11:30 p.m. A BILL WAS defeated which would have alloted $50 each to the freshman, sophomore and junior classes. The money was to be used to finance class functions which would encourage school spirit and unity. Greg Turner, Seattle, Wash. junior, said in not recommending the bill he felt it was not within the jurisdiction of the ASC to finance the classes. A motion was made and later withdrawn to send an ASC representative to the National Student Association convention as part of considering membership in that organization of student governments. Charles Portwood, Shawnee Mission junior, withdrew his motion when Reuben McCornack, student body president, said he had recently talked with NSA representatives and would like to prepare a formal report on the subject during the summer before further action was taken. Cuban Exile To Talk In Big Eight Room Enrique Llaca Jr., will speak at the Current Events Forum at 7 p.m., today in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Llaca is a Cuban exile and was instrumental in the planning of the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961. He will speak following a dinner at 6 p.m. in Parlor A. Other programs carried on by the Center, which are grouped separately, are the Kansas-Missouri Citizenship Clearing House, which provides for a program of interns in politics under the direction of Prof. Grumm, and the Kaw Valley Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration, which provides office facilities for the area headquarters and is directed by Prof. Cape and James Drury, professor of political science. ANOTHER SEPARATE activity was the now-defunct Legislative Internship Program headed by Earl Nehring, assistant professor of political science. This program was dropped by the Kansas Legislative Council on May 9. It had operated through funds granted from the Ford Foundation. This vast mixture of activities is carried out not only by the Center's staff, but by graduate students and faculty members from the Department of Political Science. The Center has 15 to 20 graduate research assistants working on its projects as well as several undergraduate student assistants. Though the Department of Political Science and the Governmental Research Center are separate, the two work together constantly. The former is presently helping research assistant Richard Stauber in Johnson County where he is doing a community study. The two departments also are both connected with Prof. Grumm's election study in Kansas City. An office staff of five and an extensive research library round out the tools needed by the Center to develop its many operations. Sandra Coffman, Pittsburg sophomore, has been selected queen of the 1963 Jayhawker. Miss Coffman has a 2.34 grade point average. She is the "Little Colonel" of a seven-university for the Arnold Air Society. Jayhawker Queen Is Sandra Coffman She was attendant to the Engineering Exposition queen this year and a finalist for queen of Pershing Rifles. She was KU's queen representative to the Drake Relays. The Jayhawker queen and princesses were selected by Gov. John Anderson, said Tom Tatlock, editor of the Jayhawker. A special photographic display in the fourth issue of the Jayhawker will feature the Jayhawkker royalty. Cooper- (Continued from page 1) journey had "every indication of a textbook flight." Mercury Control reported that Cooper's Faith 7 spacecraft could stay up for as many as 92 orbits if the necessary life support equipment were aboard. "As we refine our data further we may find it (the spacecraft) may be good for more orbits than that," one official said. 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