PRESIDENT'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES

                              February 18, 1966



1.   FOUNDERS DAY AUDIENCE TO HEAR U. N. AMBASSADOR

     Highlighting the 1966 Founders Week, which will formally conclude
the Centennial observance and mark the University's 101st birthday, will
be a February 22 address at the Coliseum by the United States Ambassador
to the United Nations, Arthur J. Goldberg. Classes will be dismissed
between 2 and 4 p.m. in order that all students and faculty members may
attend this most significant event. The 2:30 p.m. convocation is also
open to the public.

     Opening the week-long observance will be the Founders Ball, which
is expected to draw a capacity turnout of faculty, students and alumni
to the Student Center tomorrow night, February 19. Music will be by the
Lester Lanin Orchestra. Net proceeds of this event will go to the
Centennial Scholarship Fund.

     Other Founders Week events include a concert by the Indiana University
Chamber Singers, scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, February 20, at Memorial
Hall under sponsorship of the Student Centennial Committee; a February 21
dinner to be given by the trustees and the president in honor of the
Faculty Senate; a Guignol Theater production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth
Night," February 2:.-`27, a February 24 Presidents' Dinner to be given by
Omicron Delta Kappa for the heads of campus organizations, and the Univer-
sity's annual Legislature Day on February 26, Members of the General
Assembly will be guests of the University at the Tennessee basketball
game in the afternoon and at a post-game dinner in the Student Center.


2.   TWO STUDENTS EARN LEADERSHIP RECOGNITION

     Bobby Joe Guinn of Paint Lick and Miss Elaine Baumgarten of Louisville
have been chosen by a committee of faculty members as the University's
outstanding Greek man and woman of 1965-66. The honors were announced at
a February 9 Greek Week dinner at which former President Frank G. Dickey
was the guest speaker.

     Miss Baumgarten, a senior in Arts and Sciences, is vice president of
the Panhellenic Council, president of Kappa Delta sorority, chairman of the
UK Quiz Bowl, a member of the Homecoming steering committee and the Committee
of 240. Mr. Guinn, a senior in the College of Agriculture, serves as presi-
dent of the Interfraternity Council, vice president of Alpha Gamma Rho
fraternity, and is a member of the Student Centennial Committee, Lances,
Keys, Lamp and Cross and Omicron Delta Kappa.