Engineers Given Honor Awards Awards for outstanding work were presented to students in the School of Engineering and Architecture by the department of architecture at its annual banquet last week at the Eldridge hotel. Most of the awards were presented by J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture. Frank Walter, senior, was toastmaster. Arrangements for the banquet were made by Richard Bills, senior. J. Stanley Hagan, president of the Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and I. Lloyd Roark, president of the Kansas City chapter, were guests. The J. Wilson Brooks award of $25, given to students in craft, darting, wetted. Gifted Rueben, senior. The Thayer prize of $25 and a gold wound went to William Hayward, senior. The Gertrude Goldsmith prize, a book of contemporary structure in architecture, given for excellence in design, went to Harold Conner, junior. The Lorentz Schmidt prize, a $25 government bond, given for excellence in drafting, went to Phillip Greene, sophomore. Searab fraternity, professional social fraternity for architects, gave a silver medal to Robert L. Jones in the department. The silver medal was won by Robert L. Jones, sophomore, and the bronze medal was won by Lawrence Frank. The mention went to Franklin Hamilton, senior. Awards given were: The architectural firm of Vokspam and Slezak presented a $25 government bond for excellence in drafting to James L. Armend, senior. Tau Sigma Delta, honorary scholarship fraternity, gave a book to Farrell L. Schell, junior for outstanding scholarships in the first two years in the department's work. The American Institute of Architecture gave a medal and a book for excellence in architecture, five year course to Donald Drummond, senior. Runnerup for the award, Robert "Mont-Saint Michel" and "Chartiers" by Henry Adams. 2 Among Winners in Camera Contest Donald E. Crawford, college freshman, and Dr. M. D. Clubb, professor of English won first and third place, respectively, in the Lawrence Camera club's four annual contest in connection with the club's spring show. Crawford's photograph was of the Union Pacific station platform at night with a lighted globe lamp and a baggage truck. Crawford also received honorable mention on two other photos. Dr. Clubb's photo showed a scene from the Grand Canyon. Second place went to Miss Lenore French, 1735 W. 9th st., for her picture of a Missouri river night scene. Mathematical Colloquium: 5 p.m. 211 Strong hall. Official Bulletin TODAY Travel Bureau: Those desiring rides or passengers for rides at end of semester sign at SUA office or hostess desk, Union. Monday, May 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Donald Drummond, senior, received the American Institute of Architecture medal and a copy of a book on medieval architecture as the senior with the highest grade average at the annual banquet of the department of architecture. Robert Olmsted also received a copy of the book for being the second highest scholastically in the senior class. Students Win Architect Prizes Other awards presented: J. Wilson Brooks prize of $25 to Sigfried Kuehn, senior; Thayer prize of $25 to William B. Hayward, senior; Gertrude Goldsmith prize, a book on architecture, to Harold Conner, junior; Lorentz Schmidt prize of $25 to Phillip Greene, sophomore; Scarab fraternity silver medal for design to Robert Lee Jones, sophomore; Scarab bronze medal for design to Lawrence Allan Long, junior; Scarab honorable mention for design to Frank M. Hamilton, senior; Boskamp and Sleazak award for working drawings, a $25 bond to James Lee Amend, senior, and Tau Sigma Delta book prize to Farrell Schell, junior. STUDENTS and TEACHERS Special Summer SAILINGS TO & FROM EUROPE Fares from $140 one-way Lv. N.Y. for Channel Ports June 10 Arn. L.Y. from Channel Ports Sept. 11 Lv. Morton for Channel Ports May 22, June 19, July 15 Arr. Montreal from Channel Ports Aug. 12, Sept. 6 and Sept. 30 Special Olympia Sailing Arranged by Finnish National Travel Office Lv. N.Y. for Copenhagen and Helsinki Arr. N.Y. from Holsinki and Copenhagen Aug. 21 COUNCIL on STUDENT TRAVEL 53 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y. HAnover 2-7636 EXTRA! You can save 15c by buying Anscco film in the handy 3-roll economy pack. Each roll is individually guaranteed Save 15c on ANSCO FILM EXPERT 24 - HOUR PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE Come Today. MOSSER WOLF Phone 50 COMPARE FATIMA with any other KING-SIZE cigarette 1107 Mass. 1 FATIMA filters the smoke 85 millimeters for your protection. 3 FATIMA'S length gives you those extra puffs-21% longer. 2 FATIMA'S length cools the smoke for your protection. AND you get an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of FATIMA QUALITY Best of All KING-SIZE Cigarettes Copyright 1952 LIBRITT & MUNS TONIC Co.