Page 12 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 18, 1963 Athletic Department Shuffle- (Continued from page 1) has come to enjoy over the years of his service as director, and as one of the most esteemed and respected members of the University family, he be empowered by virtue of his office to represent the athletic program to all the various individuals and groups interested in its continuing success." The board's report stated that Mitchell could double as football coach and 'coordinator of athletics' because: "A SUBSTANTIAL portion of the internal duties formerly associated with the office of director of athletics will not be the responsibility of the coordinator of athletics, and since the coordinator will have available to him the aid and counsel of the athletic representative, the board is of the opinion that the office of coordinator of athletics can be fulfilled by one of the present members of the coaching staff without relinquishment of his coaching duties." There was no mention of salary in the board's recommendation. Lonborg graduated from KU in 1921 with a law degree after an outstanding athletic career at KU. He is one of 33 KU athletes to earn letters in three sports. LONBORG WAS AN end in 1917 and 1919, and played quarterback in 1920. He won all-conference honors in football as well as in basketball, and he played third base in baseball. He was named AAU All-America when he played for the Kansas City Athletic Club basketball team. Lonborg, a lawyer who has never practiced law a day in his 65 years, returned to KU 29 years after graduation to become athletic director. He succeeded E. C. Quigley in 1950. Lonborg coached all sports at McPherson College in 1922. He became basketball coach at Washburn University in 1923; later he assumed duties as basketball coach at Northwestern University where he remained 23 years. MITCHELL, WHO WAS given a lifetime contract and a $17,600 per year salary in 1961, was an All-America quarterback for Oklahoma. He graduated from OU in 1949 with a degree in psychology. Mitchell coached one year at Blackwell, Okla., High School, and became an assistant football coach at Tulsa University in 1950. He assumed the head coaching job at Wichita University in 1953, and two years later moved to the University of Arkansas. He was named KU's coach Thanksgiving Day of 1951. His KU teams have a 33-8-4 won-lost and tied record and his career record is 60-35-6. The KU team last fall had a 6-3-1 record and placed fourth in the Big Eight. Scabbard and Blade Holds Ceremonies The University of Kansas company of Scabbard and Blade, national honor society for Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC students, observed national Scabbard and Blade Day yesterday with morning and evening ceremonies at the Campanile. Midshipman Capt. Richard Hartman, Kansas City, Mo., senior and commander of the company, placed a wreath at the World War II memorial yesterday morning. Members of the company fired a 21-gun salute and "Taps" was played in honor of KU's war dead. Scabbard and Blade members stood a formal "Retreat" as the Campanile flag was lowered yesterday evening. (Continued from page 1) Promotions - Philip B. Hartley, business; Philip L. Henderson, design; Herman Iventosch, romance languages; Norman G. Jacobs, sociology; Duane W. Knois, geography; Will Linkugel, speech; John A. Mixner, English; Francis W. Prosser, Jr., physics; James T. Titus, political science; Robert D. Tomasek, political science; Benjamin E. Wallacker, oriental languages; John R. Willingham, English; C. Edgar Wolf, English. William B. Duncan, architecture; Joel Gold, English; Robert F. Guenter, architecture; Floyd Horowitz, English; C. Dale Johnson, sociology and anthropology; Melvin Landsberg, English; Robert Montgomery, design; Myra Olstead, English; Glenn R. Price, journalism; Stanley Shumway, music theory. To Assistant Professor GRAVITT'S FAST LAUNDRY SERVICE Saves You Time and Trouble Bring your laundry in during the week for extra fast and efficient service. 913 N.H. VI 3-6844 Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. and 11:40 a.m. Incidence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strafford Road. Sociology lecture sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta. Dr. Ernest Manheim of the University of Kansas City will speak on Room, Room, Union. This is open to the public. El Ateneo se recurirá mícoles el 20 de Marzo a las 4:30 en la sala 11 de Fraser. El Doctor Bernard French, Director del Departamento de Lenguas, Nomenses de la Universidad de València, su pelicula "Un Viale a España" que se proyeccionará. Todos son invitados. SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. March 18 & 19—Tucson, Ariz. Public Schools, all fields March 22-El Centro, Calif. Public Schools, all fields. She Did Not Like His Lion CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — (UPI) — Ed Farrell, 23, blamed his landlady today when sheeriff's deputies asked him about the bodies of a 90-pound lion club and two large rattlesnakes they found in a quarry. "I shot them because my landlady was complaining about my having them in my apartment," he said. Campus Presidents To Attend Luncheon Combat fatigue almost immediately. Keeps you alert and full of pep for hour after hour, after hour. An opportunity for student leaders to get better acquainted will be sponsored Saturday by the Student Union Activities (SUA). ALERTNESS CAPSULES The presidents of all living groups and organizations have been invited to the President's luncheon at 11:45 a.m. in the Kansas Union. Continuous Action Capsules Completely safe Non-habit forming Frank E. Dance, assistant professor of speech and drama, will be the guest speaker. NO PRESCRIPTION NEEDED Presidents who have not received invitations should contact the SUA office in the Kansas Union. ORDER YOUR RING NOW! the most respected symbol of your educational achievement. YOUR GRADUATION RING the university shop MART APPAREL BRANDING SUA Block Ticket Deadline Tomorrow Anyone may purchase a block of seven or more seats for the Peter, Paul and Mary concert March 30 in Allen Field House. Bob Moutrie, St. Louis, Mo., junior and chairman of the committee, said the 9,000 seats for the concert have been divided up equally in number and quality among three groups: dormitories and scholarship halls; fraternities and sororities and unorganized living groups and faculty. 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