Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 27, 1960 Electrical Engineers Win Exposition Trophy A display set up by the electrical engineering department took top honors in KU's 40th annual Engineering Exosition last weekend. The Engineering Council also named the "Electronics in Modern Medicine" display the most original Brewster Receives HOPE Award (Continued from page 1) money from this fund was used to place a large portrait of him in the main entrance of Malott Hall. In his own field of organic chemistry Prof. Brewster collected information concerning this field and wrote the first textbook for undergraduates in organic chemistry. He has also written a lab manual for courses in organic chemistry. Prof. Brewster received his A.B. degree in chemistry from the University of Ottawa in 1914; his Masters degree from the University of Kansas in 1915; and received his Ph.D. in 1919 from the University of Chicago. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Chemists and the Kansas Academy of Science. He has also served as chemical adviser to the Kansas Industrial Development Commission and to the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. The HOPE award is made on the basis of willingness to help students, success in stimulating students or challenging the students toward thinking, devotion to the profession and contribution to the general cultural life of the university. This award, established by the class of 1959, is the only faculty award given by the students. exhibit of the Exposition. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, gave a trophy to the electrical engineering department. The trophy was awarded on the basis of originality, presentation, interest to the public, application to industry and student initiative. "Land Theory of Light," a display arranged by the engineering physics department, received an award for the best academic exhibit. Exhibits from 17 KU departments were included in the Exposition on the general theme, "Engineering in Modern Living." Norman Shutler, Kansas City, Kan, senior, was named the outstanding student in the department of petroleum engineering. Shutler received a pre-doctoral scholarship for graduate study in nuclear engineering from the Atomic Energy Commission. Kappa Eta Nu, honorary electrical engineering fraternity selected Robert Hays, Lawrence senior, as outstanding member of the fraternity. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the office. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. German Department sponsored 1958 German film. English subtitles. Based on novel by Thomas Mann, "Die Bekemtnisse des Hochstapfers Felix Krull." (Felix Krull Confessions of a Confidence Man.) 6:15 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. Room 3, Bailley. Le Corée Francaise se reunira mercredi le 27 avril, 2 quarte heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser, Causerie de M. Joachim Etienne: "Le sort du francais en Haiti" Tous ceux qui s'interessent au francais sont invites. Folk Dance Club. 7:30 p.m. Union Dancing & Instruction. The University of Kansas' 36th annual Cervantes Day, honoring the Spanish Renaissance author of "Don Quixote," will be celebrated here Saturday. Prof. Starkie's speech, "The Universal Don Quixote," at 11:30 a.m. in Fraser Theater will mark his third appearance at the Cervantes Day program. Prof. Starkie has recently completed a new translation of "Don Quixote." Highlights of the program include a speech by Prof. Walter Starkie, professor of Romance languages, on Don Quixote and a performance of a play by Cervantes by a group of KU students. The play, "La Guarda Cuidadosa," will be presented at the close of a program of skits, songs and dances given by students from various Kansas high schools and colleges. Members of the cast include Roberto Diaz, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, junior; William Disney, Lawrence graduate student; Hermilio Echavez, Quezon City, Philippines, sophomore; Faxon House, Kansas City senior; Marvin McDougal, Fontana junior; Jane Murdock, Joplin, Mo., graduate student; Richard Reitz, Waterville graduate student and Cherrie Soper, Paoli, Pa., graduate student. Cervantes Day To Honor Author Of 'Don Quixote' During the afternoon program, the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Spanish and Portuguese Teachers, which meets in conjunction with Cervantes Day, will award prizes to the winners in the High School Spanish Contest it sponsors each year. STARTS THURSDAY! However, the party has been unable "to seize nearly enough support to take over the country. "But if we had to choose between Batista again or communism, I think we would have to take communism," said Ramon GRANADA Ends Tonite "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (Continued from page 1) Castro government has been mis- understood by Americans. "This is just the way Cubans are. We look at the cartoons that are printed in a different way than Americans do," said Luis. Communism Fears Unfounded He explained that extreme caricatures have always been a favorite device in Cuba. Re-emphasizing their opinion on communism in Cuba, the brothers said that communism has been a strong political influence in Cuba for many years, and has not been brought to flower exclusively by the revolution. "Why, the Communist Party even supported Batista for the position of Senator in 1950," said Ramon. Luis added that the party had run candidates for the presidency in 1948. Fraternity Jewelry "In 1944, the president of Cuba was an unmarried man. Some of the cartoons presented him as a homosexual." said Ramon. Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Elevator from Men's Store Sizes 5 through 16 Fashions & Accessories Ober's Jr. Miss VI 3-2057 For Every Occasion 821 Mass. HURRY! ENDS TONITE; DICK CLARK IN "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" STARTS THURSDAY! 25 word for MEN'S Lost du Don Sw Black f and a case. G Call VI BROW loose la Hull a MAN'S St. Ow phone STUDI MEMB price Illustra newals VI 3-4 WAIT De Lu FURN ACAD an inc no ch ment. BEVE cold closed Ice 8-0351 FOR six one Colur $75. M speed 1956 tires, or ca Teac Apar down week