University Daily Kansan Friday, May 13, 1960 Page 5 Prof. Paul G. Roofe Installed As Faculty Club President eet Paul G. Roofe, professor of anatomy, was installed Tuesday as president of the KU Faculty Club. New officers elected at the annual business meeting were Kenneth B. Deemer, professor of engineering mechanics, president elect; Miss Wilma Morton, instructor of secretarial training, secretary; Robert W. Ridgway, associate professor of education, treasurer; Duane Postlethwaite, assistant instructor of chemistry, house manager; and Stuart Forth, head of the undergraduate library, member at large to the board of governors. The new officers will serve on the board of governors along with Prof. Roofe and Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, of the bureau of visual instruction, membership; Richard K. "Jerry" Lewis, instructor of business, and William D. Paden, professor of English, holdover member at large. Richard Moore and George Newton, both of Lawrence, and Fred Wilson, Murray, Ky., received awards as outstanding graduate assistants. All are technical assistants in physics, James A. Patterson, Lawrence graduate student, received a Magnolia Fellowship. Joseph McNichols, Lawrence graduate student, received a KU Graduate Fellowship. Frank Feiock and Wesley Unruh, Lawrence graduate students, were awarded National Science Fellowships at a recent honors dinner of Sigma Pi Sigma, the national physics honor society. Awards, Fellowships Given At Physics Honors Dinner Awards to top men in physics classes for this school year went to James Arnold, Lawrence, Bruce Barrett, Kansas City, Kan., John Hodge, Kansas City, Kan., juniors; Ernest Johnson, Baldwin; Donald Close, Bonner Springs; Floyd Denny Lee, Hays, and David Pellett, Topeka, seniors. Close was top man in three classes and Lee in two. Harold Fearing, Lawrence, won the Chemical Rubber award for the outstanding sophomore physics student. Bruce Barrett received the RCA Fellowship given to the top senior math, electrical engineering or physics major. The top graduating senior, Donald Close, will have his name engraved on the Sigma Pi Sigma plaque in the physics department. In Poland, the 20 per cent superaxt on earnings has finally been abolished for "spinsters," on the ground that they are not spinsters from choice but because there are 1,000,000 more women than men in Poland. However, the bachelors were not exempted — after all, they're presumably unmarried by choice — and therefore, will have to pay for their single-mindedness.—The New York Times Floyd Denny Lee, who acted as toastmaster, was elected Sigma Pi Sigma president for the next year. Other officers elected are William Addis, Wichita senior, vice president; William Dauenscher, Topeka junior, recording secretary, and Denni Stone, Belleville junior, treasurer. Items for the Official Bulletin must oe brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Kansas. Only Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Lists of Officers of all campus organizations must be reported to the Dean of Students, 228 Strong, prior to May 26 for inclusion in the student directory and other publications for the 1960-61 school year. TODAY Mathematics Colloquium. 2:30 p.m. Coffee, 117 Strong, 4:15 p.m., 103 Strong, Prot. Harley Flanders, University of Harrisonburg, U.S.A. "Polynomials in Classical Ideal Rings." TOMORROW The Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America will hold the last public meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. in Room 306 of the Union. Alan J. Pickering will speak on "The Gods of the Bible" and "The Shield of David." The lecture will be illustrated with slides. All interested persons are invited. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Miss Bible study and refreshments University Women's Club. 9 p.m. to midnight. Dancing in Kansas Room, cards in John Stewart Curry Room, honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Murphy. SUNDAY Beta Gamma Sigma Honors Banquet. 6 p.m. Kansas Room, Union. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE BLUE HILLS? Their Barbecue Beef is terrific. And the Blue Room Is a Great Place for a Party Open Sun. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. BLUE HILLS DRIVE-IN Open Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. H. L. Inel, Asst. Chief of Personnel, in the Teachers Appointment Bureau. Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. MONDAY Epicopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. breakfast following, Canterbury House. The Department of the History of Art presents a new public lecture series "Great Cities and Their Art." Prof. Richard S. Trump will speak on "Washington and the National Gallery." 4 p.m. Everyone invited. Coffee served. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. To remove a white spot caused by a wet glass on a mahogany surface, smear the spot with a thick coat of petroleum jelly and allow it to stand a few days. When the jelly is removed, the stain will have disappeared. roxdro Gives Last Talk of Faculty Club Series John Pozdro, associate professor of music theory, will discuss "The Problems That Confront the Composer" at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Faculty Club. His talk will conclude this year's series of Sunday evening programs at the Faculty Club. Diamonds! PREMIER JEWELRY 916 Mass. Your diamond rings may be custom made for YOU by "Wife-Approved" MOVING PACKING STORAGE ETHAN A. SMITH MOVING AND STORAGE VI 3-0380 Authorized Agents for Record Stock Reduction Sale Where: Kief's Record & Hi-Fi-Malls Shopping Center When: Today Through Sat., May 21-Open Evenings MONO L.P. 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