Educators Plan Two Workshops Two workshops for school administrators and a seminar in core curriculum will be given this summer by the School of Education. One workshop, held June 29- July 10, will deal with problems in the administration of the school plant. Dr. Cleve O. Westby, coordinator of State Teachers colleges building program, Trenton, N.J., will be consultant. Problems in the administration of the pupil personnel program will be discussed July 13-24. Visiting consultants will be Dr. Augusta Jameson, director of Associated Consultants in Education, Chicago, and Robert W. MacNeven, director of the department of pupil services in public schools, Kansas City, Mo. Workshop committee members are Dr. Eather E. Twente, professor of social work; Cloy S. Hossen, professor of e education, and Alvin Schild and Karl Edwards, assistant professors of education. June 15-26, Dr. Hobson and Dr. Edwards will teach a seminar dealing with common learnings everyone needs to live in everyday society. C of C Man to Join Alpha Kappa Psi C. C. Kilker, secretary-manager of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce, will be initiated into Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary business fraternity, at a banquet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union building. Mr. Kilker was an educator before entering Chamber of Commerce work in 1944. He was manager of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce before becoming manager of the state office in 1949. His address at the banquet is "Gateway to Goals". Pledging ceremonies for initiates and demitting ceremonies for graduating seniors will also be held. The Giants and Phillies played a complete nine inning game in just 51 minutes on Sept. 28, 1919. Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 26, 1953 DONNA McNETT RECEIVE AWARDS — Louis (seated) and Larry (standing) Stroup, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stroup, Pittsburg, will receive two of the three Oscar S. Stauffer scholarships in journalism given at the University for next year. The two have made almost identical records in scholarship, athletics and activities at Pittsburg high school. Donna McNett, a Topeka high school senior, received the third award. Official Bulletin Wednesday Episcopal communion, 7 a.m. Danforth 3 Stauffer Scholarships Given to Future Journalists The awarding of three Oscar S. Stauffer scholarships in journalism for the 1953-54 school year was announced today by Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism. Miss McNett, also an honor student, has been circulation manager of the Topeka High School World, school newspaper, and is a member of Quill and Scroll, high school journalism honorary society. The recipients are Larry and Louis Stroup, twin seniors at Pittsburg high school, who will receive $250 scholarships and Donna McNett, senior at Topeka high school, who will receive a $160 scholarship. The Stauffer scholarship fund was set up several years ago by Oscar S. Stauffer, newspaper publisher and member of the Kansas board of regents, to provide scholarships for graduates of Arkansas City, Pittsburgh and Topeka high schools who intend to enroll in the University and work toward a degree of bachelor of science in Journalism. These three cities are the Kansas communities in which Stauffer newspapers are published. The Stroup twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sroult, have outstanding and almost identical records in academic and extra curricular activities. Larry has been editor of The Booster, high school newspaper, two semesters and has been sports editor one. Larry and Louis have worked as summer reporters on the Pittsburgh Sun and Headlight under supervision of their father, who is managing editor, and both plan to work there this summer. In previous years only one scholarship has been awarded WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. SENIORS! Your Announcements are here. You may pick them up NOW at the University Business Office. CA$H FOR YOUR BOOK As soon as you finish your exams, sell us all those books that you no longer need. We will be buying back books needed at KU next year. An out-of-town buyer will be available to buy those books no longer being used at KU. MAY 28-JUNE 4