Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 14, 1960 Around the Campus Folger Prizes To 3 Students The J. A. Folger Co. of Kansas City, Mo., has awarded $85 in prizes to three KU students for their entries in an advertising contest The contest was a term project in the advertising campaigns class of James Dykes, associate professor of journalism. The first prize of $50 was awarded to Bruce Lewellyn, Hutchinson senior, John Massa, Kansas City, Mo. senior, received the $25 second prize, and Betty Stout, Stahl, La Grange Ill., senior, won the $10 third prize. Honorable mention was given to Dorothy Boller, Kansas City, Mo. junior. The entries were judged by the Folger company and their advertising agency. The students were asked to develop all facets of an advertising campaign based on their own research and data supplied by the company. The entries were judged on research, budgeting, media selection and examples of creative copy and layout. Grant Awarded to Prof. Tomasek A grant from the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Foundation to do research in Chile has been awarded to Robert D. Tomasek, assistant professor of political science. He has applied to the University for absence without pay from September 1960 to September 1961 while he and his wife and two daughters will be residing in Santiago, Chile. Prof. Tomasek will do research on the potentiality of the Christian Democratic party of Chile. He also plans to do research on two other projects. One involves an analysis of the possible causes explaining Chile's multiparty system. The other will be a study of the Chilean viewpoint toward problems of the United States-Latin American relations. 5 Men Appointed Hall Proctors Men's scholarship hall proctors for the coming school year have been appointed by Donald K. Alderson, dean of men. The new proctors are: The five men assign the household duties and maintain the duty roster for the scholarship halls. The proctorship carries a room and board scholarship. Larry Ehrlich, Russell junior, Battenfeld Hall; Dale Collison, Humbolt sophomore, Foster Hall; Bill Daweschner, Topeka junior, Joliffe Hall; Richard M. Moore, Wellington sophomore, Pearson Hall, and Walter Brauer, Bonner Springs junior, Stephenson Hall. Art Awards Given To 5 KU Students Five KU students have been named to receive awards and scholarships for the 1960-61 school year from the department of painting. Judith Andrews Kohl, Wichita junior, is the winner of the Ada Bechtel Heuer Scholarship for $250. Paul A. Decker, Lawrence senior, is the recipient of the $175 Christmas Vespers Award. The Carter Materials Award has been given John A. Tamasi, Overland Park senior. Louis R. Dunkak, Lawrence sophomore, is winner of the $25 Walter Keeler Painting Prize and Arlene Gilliland, Ft. Worth, Tex., junior, is recipient of the Luella F. Stewart Award of $50. Coe Awarded Scholarship George W. Coe Jr., Lawrence junior, has been awarded a $700 scholarship for the 1960-61 academic year by the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers. 4 Men Named For Research The first participants in the undergraduate training program in electrical engineering sponsored by the National Science Foundation at the University have been chosen. A $3,105 grant from the foundation will enable the students to spend eight to ten hours a week assisting professors with research work next year. The students selected are: Roland Koch, Lee's Summit, Mo. junior; John McCormack, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Rex Darrow, Overland Park sophomore, and Thomas J. O'Brien, Great Bend junior. The program is under the direction of John Warfield, professor of electrical engineering. Although a similar program has been in limited operation here, this is the first time it has received outside financial support. Personnel Meeting Ends Tomorrow A seminar for personnel officers is being conducted on campus through tomorrow. The program, sponsored by the state personnel division, is designed to acquaint Kansas merit system personnel officers with the professional aspects of public personnel administration. Discussions by leading administrators are being conducted on various phases of personnel work. Ahrens Scholarships in engineering have been awarded to six May graduates of high schools in Miami Linn, Franklin and Douglas counties. Ahrens Award To 6 Students Each scholarship provides $250 for the students who will study engineering at KU next fall. The recipients are Robert R. Kurth, Paola; Dale E. Milton, LaCygne; John T. Stephens, Wellsville; Jimmie L. Hull, Wellsville; Harry D. Rybolt Jr., Ottawa, and Karl A. Niebrugue, Baldwin. The scholarship fund is from the endowment of Henry D. Ahrens, Darwin W. Ahrens and Della A. Ahrens of Paola for graduates of public high schools in Miami and surrounding counties. Selection is based on scholarship, leadership, character and need for assistance. Men's scholarship hall awards also have been given to Kurth, Stephens, Hull and Rybolt. ANSWER TO PUZZLE $4.95 White, Blue or Black The names of 16 students on the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy honor roll have been announced by Dean J. Allen Reese. Two seniors who made a straight A record for the semester are Kennebole Cole, Garden City, and Robert O. Itt, McPherson. To be named to the Pharmacy honor roll sophomores must have a 2.1 grade point average, junior's a 2.2 and seniors a 2.3 on a 3-point basis. Other students named: Lewisw. E. M. Ladden, W. Wein Sophomores—Ezequel Munoz, Topeka Seniors—Robert M. Dickson, Riverdale, Ill.; Richard C. Dunlap, Hutchinson, Ill.; Richard E. Dowell, Juniors—Doss E. Cunningham, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul W. Davis, St. Joseph, Mo.; Donald C. Doyle, Hutchinson, Willow Creek; Elroy E. O'Neill, Mo.; and Lawrence L. Madden, Wichita. Smardo Receives Endowment Award Pharmacy Lists 16 on Honor Roll Arensberg's Frank R. Smardo, Pittsburgh Senior, has been awarded the $25 first prize by the University Endowment Association for an advertising copy and layout competition among students in the advertising copy class in the spring semester. 819 Mass. The second place prize of $15 was won by William D. Goodwin, Independence junior. Jack C. Clifford, Kansas City, Kan., senior placed third and received $10 The Endowment Association uses the best advertisements in the KU Alumni Magazine in an educational campaign to inform alumni of the need for private support of higher education. Dean John S. McNown of the School of Engineering and Architecture will be a special consultant to the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C., for six weeks this summer. Betoret-Paris Promoted He will formulate plans whereby combinations of NSF grants and fellowships can be planned jointly to provide the most effective combinations for an engineering school. Special attention will be given to smaller schools with good potential but only limited programs in graduate study and research. Dean McNown has just completed a three-year term on the advisory panel of the NSF engineering science program and has participated in several panels that select recipients of the Foundation's fellowships. McNown Named For Adviser Post Dr. Eduardo Betoret-Paris, former member of the University faculty, has been promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of Spanish at the University of Rochester, New York. Wheel Balancing Modern Equipment BOB HARRELL Texaco Service 9th & Miss.—VI 3-9897 LAWRENCE NOW SHOWING! TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY! "I PASSED FOR WHITE" and "HYPNOTIC EYE" THUR. — FRI. — SAT. 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