Morgan medallion awarded The Marijane Morgan medallion of the Children's Theatre Conference was awarded to Jed H. Davis, director of the University of Kansas Theater, at the Region 6 meeting of the C.T.C. meeting in Springfield, Mo. Davis was cited for service to the organization and profession by "producing quality children theater plays and making them available throughout the region of extended tours." Student places in Karate meet Max Muller, Prairie Village law student and instructor of the KU Karate Club, won third place for black belt form and style Saturday in the 1970 Kansas City Open Karate Championships. He was one of 15 competitors in the black belt division. Muller recently was promoted to second degree black belt by his instructor, Akira Kawakamie, in Oklahoma City. His assistant, Terry Rees, Argentine junior, was promoted to first degree black belt at the same time. Senior to present piano recital Nancy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., senior will present her senior piano recital at 8 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Miss Watson is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda national honorary music society and is currently president of Beta Beta chapter of Alpha Iota, women's professional music society. She will play two sonatas by Scarlett; "Op. 81a" by Beethoven; "Valse Nobles" and "Sentimentales" by Ravel; and a group of Chopin's short works. "Kansas Alumni," the University of Kansas alumni magazine, won first place in its division at the Professional Advertising Club of Topeka's annual awards dinner Saturday night. Alumni magazine takes first Counselor applications available Applications for freshman KU-Y camp counselors are now available in the KU-Y office, said Tom Moore, KU-Y director, Tuesday. Because of the Kansas Union fire, the KU-Y office has been temporarily moved to 106 Smith Hall. Angel Flight winners announced The winners of the "Date With an Angel" contest sponsored by Angel Flight, women's Air Force ROTC auxiliary, have been announced, said Maryanne Medved, Prairie Village junior and Angel Flight member. The first place winner of an Angel Flight date of his choice and $10 is Roger Heinen, Cawker City freshman and an Air Force ROTC cadet. Second place winners of Angel Flight dates of their choice and $5 are: John Irwin, Lawrence senior and Air Force ROTC cadet, and Richard Brausa, Topeka freshman and Navy ROTC cadet. Accounting seminar to be held An accounting seminar sponsored by the Touche Ross Foundation will be held at the University of Kansas May 21-22. Leading practitioners and university professors from all over the United States, including two visiting professors at KU, will participate in the two-day meeting. Raymond J. Chambers, the visiting Edmund P. Learned Professor, and George Staubus, also a visiting professor at KU, will be among those delivering papers. Union classes and Earth Day activities relocated because of the Union fire are as follows: Marvin Stone, partner of Stone, Grey, & Co., Denver, and Apr. 22 1970 Grey, & Co., Denver, and past president of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, will conclude the conference May 22 with a dinner address. 8:30 a.m. MWF History 3X class moved to Strong Hall Auditorium. 2 KANSAN Relocation announced for classes, activities ties that have been relocated because of the fire are: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. day-long film titled "World Game: Air Pollution Scenario" has been moved to the Wesley Foundation, 1314 Oread. ● 8:30 a.m. Thursday History 3X moved to 426 Lindley The popular films for Friday and Saturday have been moved to Dyche Auditorium and will start at 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Thursday Computer Science 16 moved to Swarthout Recital Hall. The Black Student committee meeting scheduled for 3:30 p.m. April 24 has been moved to 112 Blake. 1 p.m. lecture and film rescheduled for 3:30 p.m. and moved to 205 Flint. The lecture and films are titled "Earth Pollution—The Third Pollution." 8 p.m. lecture and slides titled "Community Growth: by Design or by Default?" has been moved to Central Junior High School, 1400 Mass. Wednesday Earth Week activi- The rest of the Earth Week activities will go on as scheduled. SOUTHRIDGE PLAZA APARTMENTS 1704 West 24th 1704 West 24th 842-1160 Beautiful one and two bedroom units NOW renting for summer and fall drapes . . . carpeting . . . air conditioning . . . all electric kitchen with disposal . . pool . . laundry storage . . furnished or unfurnished. 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