Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 12, 1960 Pharmacy Organizations Elect Members And Officers Student chapters of two pharmaceutical organizations at KU have elected new officers and members. The KU chapter of Rho Chi, national honorary pharmaceutical society, has elected four new members on the basis of their scholastic achievement. Paul W. Davis, St. Joseph, Mo, juniur; Donald C. Dyer, Hutchinson juniur; Ben C. Kuiken, Topea juni- or, and Douglas G. Mikolasek, Menominee, Mich., graduate student are the Rho Chi's new members. The KU student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association recently elected Charles Medlock. Lawrence junior, as president. Programs for Gifted Students Discussed Faculty members from 30 state universities were on campus today for a conference on gifted student programs for undergraduates in state universities. Two KU students discussed their experiences in special programs for gifted students as part of a panel which included five visiting students from other state universities. The KU students were Ann E. Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn., junior, and Robert K. Remble, Lawrence sonhomore. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad The new vice president is Roger Burgess, Topeka; Don Williams, Winfield, secretary, and Don Greim, Excelsior Springs, Mo., treasurer. All are juniors in the School of Pharmacy. Prof. Heider Wins Fulbright Grant A Fulbright exchange grant to lecture at the University of Oslo, Norway, during the 1960-61 academic year has been awarded to Dr. Fritz Heider, professor of psychology. Dr. Heider has become well known as an authority in the psychology field for the theory he has developed on interpersonal relations, the subject on which he will lecture at Oslo. Dr. Heider, his wife, and their youngest son, Stephan, will leave in June to spend the summer in England and Norway. He will represent KU at the International Psychology Conference July 30-Aug. 6 in Bonn, Germany, where he will participate in a symposium. He Had The Answer HARTFORD, Conn. — (UPI) Asked whether there was anything he could have done to prevent an accident, the defendant in a court case replied. "Yes, I could have stayed home." Canuteson Leaves For Paris Meeting Dr. Ralph Canuteson, director of the Student Health Service, will be in Paris May 20-23 as a representative of the American College Health Assn. to an organizational meeting of the International Student Health Assn. Dr. Canuteson will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles to attend a council meeting of the American Trudeau Society and a meeting of the Board of National Tuberculosis Assn. From Los Angeles he will leave May 19, flying directly to Paris and returning to Lawrence May 27. Wrong Boy for Job SUMMER JOBS Earl L. Nagels, Topea sophomore, is cheerleader, and not Conrad Nagel as was reported in Wednesday's Kansan. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Leading Kansas City Importer and Distributor NEEDS MEN NOW For Entire Middlewest Area Full or Part Time Send phone number and address for interview to: Personnel Manager Box 518 Shawnee, Kansas Read and Use Kansan Classifieds FOR YOUR OWN SAKE... TAKE A PIZZA BREAK at the 106 W. N. Park VI 3-9111