Monday, Nov. 7, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 7 2 Engineering Students Get $675 Rice Scholarships Joseph D. Breazel, Kansas City, Mo., and Rafael S. Diaz, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, juniors in the School of Engineering, have been awarded Ruth and Carl V. Rice scholarships, valued at $675 each for their four remaining semesters. for their two relentless semesters. Both students also will be given summer employment at the Rupert Diecasting Co. in Kansas City, Mo., and $75 a month while in school. Brenzeal, a mechanical engineering major, has an A.B. degree in zoology from the University. He was first awarded a Rice scholarship in the spring of 1954 and participated in the Engineering Expositions of 1954 and 1955. Mr. Rice, a Kansas City attorney, has established the scholarships to provide a source of engineering talent familiar with the problems of zinc and aluminum diecasting. Diaz was graduated in 1953 from La Progressiva High School in Cardenas, Cuba and attended the College of Emporia for two years before coming to the University. He is enrolled in the mechanical engineering department. Bendix Engineer To Speak Nov.10 R. F. Cell, staff engineer for Bendix Aviation Corp., in Kansas City division, will speak to the student chapter of the American Society of Tool Engineers Thursday on "A Survey of Industrial Statistics." Mr. Cell, who has a master's degree in industrial statistics, served with General Electric as head of the plutonium works at Richland, Wash., before joining Bendix. At Bendix one of his principal assignments is the application of statistics to plant and production problems. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m in 300 Fowler. Psychology Club To Meet The Psychology Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 306 of the Student Union. Dr. Roger G. Barker, professor of psychology, will speak on "The Children of Yorkshire, England and Kansas, USA." 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Two boys or couple. Available Dec. 1 or before. Call after 5:30 p.m. 839 Miss. VI 3-2909. 11-11 Geologists Attend Annual Meeting Five University staff members of the State Geological Survey are in New Orleans attending the 68th annual meeting of the Geological Society of America. They are: Dr. Frank C. Foley, professor of geology and director of the Geological Survey; Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology; Dr. Walter H. Schoewe, assistant professor of geology, and Howard O'Connor and William Ivens geologists. More than 250 scientific papers will be presented at the meeting. Paper topics will range from basic geology and paleontology to uranium deposits. Scientists from all parts of the United States and Canada will speak to the delegates. First Mixed Twins Join Army WHEATON, Ill. — (U. P.)—Ned Hummer, 18, and his twin sister, Nancy, were army "firsts" today. Ned and Nancy joined the service together, and army authorities said it was the first enlistment of mixed twins. Ned will attend a motor repair school and Nancy plans to learn dental laboratory work in the Women's Army Corps. To Reach 115, Chew Tobacco CHICAGO —(U.P.)— Mrs. Mathiilah Abraham celebrated her 115th birthday with the following recipe for longevity: "Don't let worries fret you none and have yourself a man-sized chaw of chew-tobacco every day." The Army will spend about $4 million on the new Federal Employees Group Life Insurance program in fiscal 1955. Home Ec Club To Meet A demonstration of flower arrangements and a state home economics club workshop have been scheduled by the Home Economics Club. LeRoy Fleming, owner of the Flower Box, will arrange chrysanthemums at 7 bum. tomorrow in-110 Fraser. Program chairmen are Marjorye Baylor, Fort Wayne, Ind., senior, and Verdis Crockett, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Seventeen college and university home economics clubs will be represented at the state workshop Saturday, said Susan Montgomery, Lawrence senior and State Home Economics Club president. Miss Louise Leonard, education instructor and guidance counselor, will speak at a Saturday morning session in Fraser and Miss Edna Hill, professor of home economics and chairman of the home economics department, will speak at the luncheon in the Student Union, Workshops will be held on club program, professionalism, money-making projects, and careers in home economics. A panel will discuss the national home economics club convention held in Minneapolis last summer. Jane Hoerath, Lawrence senior, will be chairman and panel members will include representatives from visiting clubs. History Club To Meet Graduate Club To Hear Folk Singer Brown said the study and singing of folk songs has been his hobby for five years. He will give brief backgrounds of numbers he sings. Roger Alan Brown. Topeka sophomore, will sing folk songs with guitar accompaniment for the Graduate Club at 7:30 tonight in the Student Union Fine Room. KuKu's Schedule Havride The History Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the large lecture room of the Spooner Art Museum, Professor Klaus Berger, chairman of the Art History Department, who recently returned from a trip to Spain, will give an illustrated lecture on "Architectural Travels in New and Old Castle." The KuKu's, freshman men's pep club, will hold a hayride for members and their dates Friday.