Monday, April 9, 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Vorkmen leep Busy adging of the campus coned fun blast over Easter vaca- while sprinklers did a job the ils loused up. Repair and redation of buildings took second and has been laid on the campus. les of sidewalks in front of Flint and portions of the south slope the Hill, both east and west of ott Hall. were re-sodded. Pars- odding was done west of Bathe south slope of the Hill seemed get major attention. Trees were noted south of Robinson and west Malott Hall and evergreens were noted along sidewalks on the south be and west of Bailey. oppies in front of Hoch Audium, daffodils east of Landley and the triangle at Lilac Lane and wood are in full bloom. Fritzen workmen patch-plastic a room, and stripped plaster another in preparation for new ter. 16-year accumulation of prof from the Law School Book Exhage has been used to establish Law School Scholarship Fund. duty trustees have contributed 000 from book exchange profits the Kansas Endowment Association for the fund. w School Adds Scholarship Fund Our aim is to build up a fund which the income would int to $2,000 to $3,000 a year," Dean Frederick J. Moreau of School of Law. "We are enraging law graduates to labo! School use their contribu!tion to the Greater University." before this gift, about $3,000 was able for assisting law students in scholarship funds sponsored various law classes and from or contributions. Illegiate GOP acts 5 Officers ichard Billings, Russell junior selected chairman of the Kan-University Collegiate Republi- March 29. her officers are: John Casson, eka sophomore, vice-chairman; Allvine, Kansas City, Kan; homore, treasurer; Jacqueline Cason, Los Angeles, Calif.; jun-secretary, and William Hagman, burg junior, executive mem- ent Honored In Contest on Tice, Kansas City, Kan. talisman junior, recently received certificate of editorial excellence the 1955 college newspaper con- son safe driving. His winning edi- al, which appeared in the Uni- ty Daily Kansan, was entitle- ly to Can Judge the Value of Debaters Get 3rd In Oklahoma Parley The University debaters finished third in the Missouri Valley debate tournament behind Texas and Oklahoma universities March 30 and 31 at Norman, Okla. An affirmative team composed of William Hagman, Fitzburg junior, and Hugh Bruner, Olathe sophomore, and a negative team composed of Heywood Davis, Kansas City, Mo., first year law student, and John Fields, Kansas City, Kan., second year law student, won eight debates and lost four. Hagman and Ted Barnes, Salina senior, advanced to the finals of the extemporaneous speaking contest and Barnes placed third in oratory. Texas University placed first in all three of the events. The field was composed of 11 schools in the Missouri Valley area. Medical Dean Leaves For Japan Dr. W, Clarke Wescoe, dean of the University medical school, left April 4 for a 7-week trip to Japan as one of a party of five American scientists invited by the Japanese government to teach in the field of anesthesiology. The trip is sponsored by the Japanese Physiological Society, the Japanese Pharmacological Society, and the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists, and the University of Tokyo. The group will return to the United States May 21 after spending two weeks at Tokyo University and at Keio University, two weeks at the medical school in Kyoto, and one week at the medical school in Fukuoka. Orlowske Receives Vendo Scholarship Wayne F. Orlowske Leavenworth senior, has been named the recipient of the third annual Vendo Company scholarship for outstanding work in the School of Engineering at the University of Washington is worth $500 annually, plus summer employment with the company in Kansas City, Mo. The announcement of the award was made Saturday, April 7, by T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Orlowske was selected on a competitive basis, taking into consideration scholastic standing, character, personal qualification for his chosen field of specialization, and need for financial assistance. Education Students To Meet A meeting will be held in Bailey Auditorium at 4 p.m. Wednesday for education students who plan to student teach at any time in the 1956-57 school year. Dr. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, will present general information on the student teaching program. Students will meet with their supervisors to fill out applications indicating when and where they would like to student teach. Student Union Activities applications for officers and Board members must be in the S.U.A. office by FRIDAY, APRIL 13. Going, Going, Gone REMEMBER— one day 50c -Classified Ads- three days 75c terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturdays for the issues of Friday and Tuesday. Daily Duty: Sansan Business office, Flint Hall. LOST *ARKER "51" pen, gray-green with marker. 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The examination will be divided into two sections, the first covering units 1 through 5 and the second, units 5 through 10. Students may choose the one they prefer or both. The examination will have no bearing on a student's grade, but will be scored to help determine his progress. Physics Senior Gets AEC Fellowship Moore, 21, will spend an academic year beginning in September taking formal courses here, then will report in June to the Hanford Atomic Energy Plant at Richland, Wash., for three months of practical experience. Vaughn C. Moore, Osawatomie senior in radiation biophysics at the University, has been granted an Atomic Energy Commission Special Fellowship in Radiological Physics for the 1956-57 school year. Dr. Frank E. Hoecker, chairman of the radiation biophysics program, said today. Michigan, the number one salt producer in the United States, has a supply which one geologist estimated at 71 trillion tons. 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