Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 13, 1960 Around the Campus Law Review Editor Named William H. Dye, Wichita second year law student, has been elected editor-in-chief of the KU Law Review for next year. He succeeds Donald W. Meeker, Lawrence third year law student as head of the legal publication's board of Governors. Other members of the Board of Governors are: Associate editors, Charles Woodin, Lawrence; and Mikel Stout, Lawrence; sections editor, Ronald K. Badger, Kansas City, Kan.; note editors, Philip Bowman, Hutchinson, Norman Hines, Lawrence and Stan Adams, Lawrence; honor committee representative, Polly Peppercorn, Lawrence and business manager, Robert Edmonds, Lawrence, all second year law students. James K. Logan, assistant professor of law, is the faculty adviser. Pharmacy Students Given Scholarships All campus organizations must report their officers for the next year to the Dean of Students office before May 26 for inclusion in the student directory and other 1960-61 publications. Officer Names Due Three pharmacy students were awarded scholarships this week. Don Lynam, Wichita junior, received the Kansas Pharmacy scholarship of $300. Larry G. Stark, Enterprise, and Donald C. Dyer, Lawrence, juniors, were each awarded George Guy Hall scholarships of $250. Thetas Not in UP Kappa Alpha Theta sorority is not a member of the newly formed University. Party as was reported in yesterday's Kansan. Tonya Kurt, Pratt sophomore, said the sorority is currently debating affiliation with UP. The Thetas were a member of the Allied-Greek Independent party, but did not join Vox Popul. Four KU chemistry graduate students have been awarded fellowships for next fall. Donald E. Bublitz, Riverside, Cal., will hold the $2,000 Eastman Kodak Co. fellowship. The Monsanto Chemical Co. fellowship of $2,000 has been presented to Paul Papadopoulos, Thessaloniki. Greece. Hugo Franzen, New York City, has received the Pan American Petroleum Co. $1,500 award. The $1,200 Du Pont Co. teaching assistantship award, will go to Martin Tessler, Brooklyn, N.Y. A person who buries his head in the sand offers an engaging target—Mabel A. Keenan 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) Walker Will Attend California Meeting DON CRAWFORD-BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 T. Howard Walker, director of extension, is one of 12 selected participants to attend an institute for Liberal Studies for Extension Administrators in San Francisco this week. The extension leaders for this institute, sponsored by the University of California and the Center for Study of Liberal Education for Adults, were selected from the area west of Chicago to the Pacific coast. Nominations were made by the board of directors of the National University Extension Assn. Nothing makes the good old days better than a poor memory.—Wall Street Journal John Maxon, director of the Art Institute of Chicago will speak on "Tintoretto: The Birth of an Expressionist Tradition" at 8 p.m. Monday in Bailey Auditorium. Maxon Will Speak Monday About Art Prof. Maxon, a former director of the KU Museum of Art, is sponsored by the department of Art History. 'Misery Loves Company' NEWTON, Mass. — (UPI)— Poet Robert Frost, in the course of reading of his works, told 3,200 persons at Boston College last night they should not fear the atomic bomb because "we'll all go together and misery loves company." Insured by an agency of the U. S. Government, protected by skilled management . . . instantly available...we invite you to enjoy the satisfaction that comes from saving your hard-earned cash where safety is the first consideration. WE PAY 3% ON SAVINGS 916 Mass. 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