University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 9, 1950 Best Actors, Debaters Receive Recognition Special recognition for work in drama and debate was given to 17 students at the speech department's activities banquet Tuesday in the Student Union. John Knightly, Hutchinson junior, received a cup as the most valuable debater of the year. Ralph Seger, Topeka junior, received an award as the most valuable new debater, Kenneth Irby, Fort Scott sophomore, received a letter for distinguished service in debate. In theater productions, Thomas Sawyer. Topeka freshman, was chosen best actor of the year for his work in "Pygmalion." Lee MacMorris, Hutchinson junior, was chosen best actress for her work in "Picnic," "Gammer Gurton's Needle," and "Kind Lady." Duke Howze, Mission junior, and Joyce Elliott, Independence, Mo. freshman, received honorable mention awards for acting. Awards were given to Marilyn Clauunch, Kansas City, Mo. senior; costuming; Richard Fanolio, Kansas City, Mo. junior, set design; Lois Harder, Soldier junior, and Robert Damkroger, Clay Center senior, makeup, and Sally Six, Lawrence graduate student, production. Five service awards were given to students who have made outstanding contributions to theater productions during the season. These are Vera Stough, Lawrence, John Branigan, Kansas City, Mo., Glen Pierce, Lawrence, and William Teichgraeber, Emporia, sophomores, and William Henry, Parkville, Mo., freshman. Six Initiated Into Rho Chi Six pharmacy students have been initiated into Rho Chi, professional pharmacy fraternity. They are Richard E. Phillips, Ottawa, Worley K. Stewart, Warrensburg, Mo., Richard K. Wade, LaCygne, Samuel R. Wagner, Mankato, seniors; Gerald L. Beckloff, Okeene, Iowa, graduate student, and Benji K. Wyatt, Sunflower junior. Statewide Chairman Elected Bruce Smith, Stockton sophomore, has been elected chairman of the Statewide Activities. Those who wish to be on the Statewide Activities board may pick up applications and additional information from Dick Wintermute, alumni office, 226 Strong hall. Scenes From Plays To Be Presented The actor's workshop will give its last presentation of the year at 8 p.m. Thursday in Green Theater. Scenes will be given from "Beggar on Horseback," "The Sunken Bell," and a play by John Branigan, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. The presentations are student directed as part of a speech and drama graduate student's requirements. Directors for the scenes are Sally Sax, Lawrence, Laurice Messing, Kansas City, Mo., and Frank Laban, Lawrence. The public is invited to attend. University Players Elect 1956-57 Officers William Teichgraber, Emporia sophomore, Tuesday was elected president of the University Players for the 1956-57 year. Other new officers are Gleen Pierce, Lawrence sophomore, vice-president; Lee MacMorris, Hutchinson junior, recording secretary; Ann Straub, Chicago junior, correspondence secretary; Kenneth Baker, Lawrence freshman, treasurer; Vera Stough, Lawrence sophomore, social chairman; Elizabeth Harrison, Davenport, Iowa sophomore, Fraser Theater house manager, and Marvin Carlson, Wichita junior, Studio Theater house manager. KDGU Panel To Quiz Joe Wilson At 6:45 University housing will be discussed on KDGU's "Mike No. 1" at 6:45 tonight by Joe Wilson, director of University dormitories. mr. wilson will be questioned on all phases of the program by Leo Flanagain, Chicago, Ill. senior, representing The Daily Kansan, and Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Janis Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. senior, of KDGU. James Kohlenberg, Louisburg university, is moderator of "Mike No. 1." CCUU steering committee, 4 p.m., Office. Please be there. Nomination office. Behind the Ivy-coffee hour, 4 p.m. Trophy Room, Student Union. Speaker: Milton B. Howarth. "Set Designing." Will show slides. **Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function.** Application for director and business manager of Rock Chalk Review will be on June 5 p.m. Monday, May 14. Interviews will be Tuesday evening in the Student Union. Wednesday Student organization heads meet with women's team planners, 4 p.m., Dean of Women's Office. Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Senior farewell. Official Bulletin Lutheran student coffee hour, 4 p.m. Trail Room, Student Union. Thursday 905 Mass. St. Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Student Union Room 1083, Stevenson Reservoir, 260 E. Ferguson Drive Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. p.m. Dantforth Devotion. Devotions p.m. Kuku rush smile 7:30 p.m. Plina room, Bloomberg. Eke on call and president. Please be present. AIFE-ire meeting. 7:30 p.m. 201 EEL Spokener: Howell H. Gorman, P.O. of民警 of police. Winners of the contest were announced at a meeting of the correspondents Tuesday in the Student Union. Other winners were Jean Lohmann, Garden City junior, second prize of $20, the Garden City Telegram; Mary Sayler, Albert sophomore, third prize of $10, the Great Bend Tribune; Marilyn Priboth and Karen Howard, Wichita juniors, tie for fourth prize of $5, The Wichita Eagle, and Steve Schmidt, Salina junior, fifth prize of $5, The Salina Journal. Jerry Elliott, Hutchinson sophomore, won first prize of $35 in the stringbook competition of home-town correspondents for news articles submitted to The Hutchinson News Herald. Junior Gets Organ Scholarship Clyde Morris, Topeka junior, has received the $100 Reuter Organ Company scholarship in music for 1956-57. The Lawrence firm gave the money to the Greater University Fund with the stipulation that it be awarded to an outstanding music student. Canterbury Association, 6.45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Morning prayer. Feast of the Ascension, choral Eucharist, 7 a.m. (Episcopal). 1st In Home Town Writing Won By Hutchinson Student Four Men Receive Battenfeld Awards The winners of the John Curry Battenford award for 195-57 announced Tuesday by the aids and awards office are Herbert Hilgers, Plainville sophomore; Loren D. Lusk, Olivet junior; Michael L. Printz, Clay Center freshman, and Perry L. Rashleigh. Little River senior. Two Seniors Receive Award Mrs. Bernice Schear, Lawrence senior in the College of Liberal Arts, and James Lowe, Winfield senior, have been awarded $45 each from the Class of 1913 gift award. The class established a fund as their twenty-fifth anniversary gift to the University. The income from the fund is given to one or more outstanding graduating seniors. 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