Page 3 Drama Students Prepare 3 Plays Captain Queueg of "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" fame has been on trial at KU for the last week. University Daily Kansan He hasn't been found guilty yet, but the evidence seems to be piling up against him in this scene portrayed by Charles Kephart, Salina, as the judge; Arly Allen, Lawrence, the prosecutor attorney; Moses Gunn, St. Louis, as Queeg; and left to right, Alfred Rossi, Chicago, and Louis Lyda, Lawrence, as counsels. All are graduate students except Allen, who is a senior. The production is one of three full-length shows that will be presented by dramatics classes during the next two weeks. The productions are produced and directed by students as classroom projects. No admission will be charged for the plays which will be open to the public. The first production starts Monday with "Lazarus Laughed" by Eugene O'Neil and runs until Wednesday. May 19 through 21 students will present "Caine Mutiny Court Martial" by Herman Wouk. The last production is "A View from the Bridge" by Arthur Miller on May 23 through 25. The productions will be presented in the University Theatre. Science Grants Given to 55 Fifty-five undergraduate students have been selected as recipients for various research awards by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences selection committee. Francis Heller, associate dean of the college, said that each of the students will participate next year in research activities with senior faculty members or in research training. The stipends for these awards are made largely through grants by the National Science Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation. David I. Albert, Monterey, Calif., junior; David K. Anderson, Riverton junior; Linda A. Baker, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore; Rochelle R. Beach, Whiting, Ind. junior; Carol A. Bentz, Peabody freshman; Carol A. Bentz, Peabody freshman; Larry G. Bradford, Zurich junior; Donna B. Burgess, Newport News, Va., freshman. Kathryn Campbell, Parsons sophomore; Lanny B. Carney, Newman Lake, Washington, sophomore; Betty J. Coffman, sophomore; Betsy J. Rounty, Raytown, Mo. junior; Carol S. Cross, Topeka sophomore; Julie R. Dennis, Lawrence sophomore; Harold R. Fearing, Lawrence sophomore; Elizabeth A. Fly, lawrence sophomore; Luther L. Fry, Dodge City freshman. The students named are; David R. Gray, Lawrence sophomore; Dennis Heffer, Doctor City senior; Theresa L. Hodges, Elk City junior; Emile L. Hopkins, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Dale L. Hoyt, Merriam junior; Dale L. Hoyt, Merriam beca King, Emporia freshman; George P. Knight, Leaventworth junior; Warren W Leitch, Leaventworth junior. Thomas W. Loewen, Wichita sophomore; Samuel E. Lux, Topeka sophomore; Nancy H. Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn.; sophomore; Charles E. McLure, Minneapolis; Hope H. Moore, N. Meritt, Kansas City, Kan., freshman; Patricia A. Monseth, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore; John D. Moyer, Hamlin junior. Jon D. Muller, Salina freshman; Beth E. Mummert, Coffeyville freshman; Craig E. Bassett, Newburgh freshman; Payer El Dorado junior; Robert D. Platz, Hutchinson sophomore; Constance Poier, Topeka sophomore; George Ann Rush, Newburgh freshman; Nadine B. Prouty, Wichita freshman Marion O. Redstone, Lawrence junior; Robert K. Rempel, Lawrence sophomore; Richard C. Rinkel, Topeka senior; William G. Schaefer, Prairie Village freshman; James D. New York City freshman; Susan Shottil, Kansas City, Mo., freshman. C. Merrill Tarr, Sopha sophomore; David C. Trowbridge, Prairie Village sophomore; Elinor Varah, Liberal sophomore; Kendall Waggoner, Kirkwood, Mo., freshman; Neal R. Wagner, Topeka sophomore; Ralph G. Wagner, Topeka sophomore; Linley E. Watson, Topeka sophomore; Robert G. Welch, Belton, Mo, sophomore. Barbecue: An incinerator with a press agent. —Bob Hope Examination Schedule—Spring Semester, 1960 Friday, May 27, 1960, to Thursday, June 2, 1960, inclusive Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Friday May 27 8 A.M., TTS sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday May 31 9 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Saturday May 28 9 A.M., TTS sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday June 1 10 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Friday May 27 10 A.M., TTS sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday June 1 11 A.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Monday May 30 11 A.M., TTS sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Tuesday May 31 12 Noon, MWF sequence* ... 3:40- 5:30 Wednesday June 1 1 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday May 31 1 P.M., TTS sequence* ... 3:40- 5:30 Monday May 30 2 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Wednesday June 1 2 P.M., TTS sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Friday May 27 3 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Saturday May 28 3 P.M., TTS sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Thursday June 2 4 P.M., MWF sequence* ... 10:10-12:00 Thursday June 2 4 P.M., TTS sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday June 2 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 Chemistry 1, 2, 2a, 3, and 28 (All Sections) ... 1:30- 3:20 Monday May 30 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6, and 116 (All Sections) ... 3:40- 5:30 Saturday May 28 Business Administration 9, 12, 72, 73 (All Sections) ... 3:40- 5:30 Wednesday June 1 Business Administration 21 (All Sections) ... 3:40- 5:30 Friday May 27 ROTC (Army, Navy, Air Force, All Sections) ... 3:40- 5:30 Thursday June 2 Engineering Mechanics, 1, 1a, 61 and 61a (All Sections) ... 3:40- 5:30 Friday May 27 Engineering Mechanics 48, 49, 55 and 57 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Saturday May 28 English 1, 1a, 1H (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Monday May 30 - 5 and 4 hour classes; 3 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 hour classes meeting Monday and Tuesday; 1 hour classes meeting Wednesday and Friday, at the hour indicated. Meeting Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. **3 hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 2 hour classes meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Tuesday and Saturday or Thursday and Saturday; 1 hour classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. American Killed in Cuba HAVANA. Cuba — (UPI) — An American pilot tentatively identified as Matthew Edward Duke, 42, of Palm Beach, Fla., today was reported killed by Cuban police when he landed a light plane on the outskirts of Havana in an attempt to pick up two men and a woman. The report of Duke's unsuccessful attempt to pluck the three persons out of Cuba was carried by local radio stations. killed by four bullets, the reporters said. They said he landed in the Havana outskirts early this morning in a small apache plane with the marking "N 4565." Cuban police opened fire on the plane when it landed and Duke was The aircraft was the third Ameri can-piloted plane destroyed in Cuba on bomb or pickup missions in the past three months. First reports said Duke's plane was sighted in the air by police patrol cars along the highway between Baracoa and Mariel, just west of Havana, and was pursued. When Duke landed near the town of Jaimanitas to pick up the three persons, the reports said police from the patrol cars opened fire and the pilot was killed. The three, who were described as "fugitives from revolutionary justice," apparently were uninjured. this is GORDON OF PHILADELPHIA a new approach to menswear... the accent on casual, comfortable neatness in a Dacron and cotton suit that keeps up appearances. Tailored to wash, hang and wear, it has the fine business-like air of a lightweight worsted. 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