Docking calls demands futile (Continued from page 1) simply one element as an administrator and that he personally was glad to say Docking was his governor. He mingled with the crowd and talked with small groups of students. In one of those discussions he strongly endorsed Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers' handling of the recent unrest at KU. "I think he has done a very good job," he said. At this time, Ebert announced that a female cast member of "Quantrill" would sing one song and the crowd would then engage in a 15 minute silent vigil for peace. After about 10 minutes passed in the silent interim, several members of the crowd joined hands and held them high in what seemed a silent effort to grasp the moment. The movement spread and soon the crowd presented a solid mass with arms outstretched toward the sky. The only sound to be heard during the silence were the waving flags and that of "business as usual" in the city. Robert Shelton, professor of religion, broke the silence with these words: "I am speaking directly to you standing around on the outside," said Shelton, "looking through the windows of buildings and indirectly to the students on the inside." "I am speaking figuratively to all of those across the state," he said. "We ought to take seriously the union and the kind of commitment which is also political power. The people gathered here are from your own hometown and your Sunday schools. They are our own kids and they believed what we taught them when they were young. They simply aren't going to accept any longer the situation of war and oppression. They are now responding and organizing, not just here but all over the country. These are people involved—licking stamps, raising money and doing what's needed. Those in office ought to take them seriously. They mean business." Senate funds BSU project (Continued from page 13) Union Operating Board: Bill Ebert, Topeka junior; Gary Jacobs, Mission freshman; Peggy Morgan. Peabody sophomore; Peter George, Tuckahoe, N.Y. graduate student; Brian Fisher, Dodge City junior and Dave Awbrey, Hutchinson senior. Off-Campus Housing — Craig Ewing, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Halina Pawl, Topeka senior; Surrendra Bhana, Transval, South Africa graduate student; Bill Ward, Wichita sophomore; Harold Burger, Kansas City senior. Student Publications: Louis Scott, chairman and Lawrence sophomore; John Regier, Bartlesville, Okla. junior; Ken Cummins, Mulvane junior; Joe Van Zandt, Caney graduate student; Steve Hix, Overland Park freshman. Finance and Auditing: John Mize, chairman and Salina sophomore; LeRoy Dermott, chairman and Welch graduate student; R. L. Bailey, Ponca City, Okla. graduate student; Kathy Hoefer, Mission junior; Craig Martin, Wichita sophomore; Ric Averill, Topeka sophomore; Harriet Summer, fall positions set The managing editors and business managers of the University Daily Kansan for the coming summer and fall sessions have been announced. The managing editor for the 1970 fall semester will be Monroe Dodd, Shreveport, La. junior. The business manager will be Mike Banks, Grinnell senior. The managing editor for the coming summer session will be Cass Sexson, Salina senior. The summer business manager will be Jim Hatfield, Mount Prospect senior. Hensley, Dodge City junior; Barbie Downer, Topeka freshman; Louise Ewing, Independence junior; Keith Nitcher, Lawrence junior; Tom Coulter, Braintree, Md. junior; David G. Miller, treasurer and Eudora junior. University Judiciary; Larry Rosen, Topeka junior; Kevin Legree, Marion junior; John Spearman, Lawrence sophomore; Marty Frankhouser, Lyons sophomore; Dave Brown, Kansas City, Mo. law student; Larry Spikes, Garden City senior; Tim Smith, Wichita junior; Mary Zilm, Lawrence sophomore; Jack Lutz, Prairie Village freshman; Doug Harris, Lawrence junior; Phyllis Jones, Wichita junior and Dave Hacker, Leawood sophomore. Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities: Gene Roberts, chairman; Mark Biddle, Kansas City junior; Molly Lafin, St. Louis junior; Mary Ward, Leawood sophomore; John Vratil, Lared junior; Fran Ferman, St. Louis freshman; Steve Emerson, Topeka sophomore; Greg Thomas, Topeka sophomore. 16 KANSAN May 14 1970 Health: Dave Blahna, chairman and St. Louis graduate student; Karen Laub, Shawnee Mission senior; Dave Myers, Springfield Ohio graduate student; Karen Barker, Beloit junior; Jim Wise, Mission senior; Sylvia Waxse, Oswego junior; Chuck Loveland, Kansas City medical student; Sandy Johnson, Overland Park sophomore; Dave Boles, Dodge City sophomore; John Schmid, Coffeyville junior; Tuck Duncan, Tulsa senior; Richard Lauter, Evanston, Ill. freshman. 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He stressed that it was up to the concerned students to campaign for replacements for those officials seemingly unconcerned over what students considered to be crucial issues. The cast of "Quantrill," the current University Theatre production about the history of Lawrence, gave the final song, "Universal Soldier," from that same production. Today is the last day of publication for the spring semester 1970 of the University Daily Kansan. The Summer Session Kansan will begin publication after the start of summer school. Use Kansan Classified This Weekend TOM JONES Academy Award Winner: Best Picture of the Year Albert Finney Hugh Griffith Diane Cilento Susannah York Joan Greenwood Dame Edith Evans May 15-16 7-9:30 p.m. 50c Woodruff Auditorium Two styles to choose. A bold new classic trimmed in brass. Or the new style kick.A sandal with real honest-to-goodness tiretread rubber soles.Either way, it's a cool, comfortable choice.Make it soon. ROBLEE. $8.95 813 Mass. St. Phone VI 3-2091