Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 3. 1960 Awards KU Concert Choir Picked Seventy-five students have been selected for the University Concert Choir. The group was formerly known as the a cappella choir, but changed its name in 1958 because it occasionally uses instruments in its arrangements and is not strictly a cappella. BASS: Anthony Bengel, Independence freshman; Ted Budd, Kansas City. Mo., senior; Norman D. Burkhead, Marysville, sopho- tor; Richard K. Gulak, Kansas City; Alan Gardner, Liberal freshman; Don Grant, Kansas City freshman; Philip B. Harris, Columbus junior; Carl Johnson, Kansas City senior; Jerome W. Jaupe, Phillipsburg senior; Frederick J. McCann, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior. Tom Schroeder; Ellinwood sophomore; Lori Sneegas; Lawrence senior; Ronald Douglas; Jeffrey senior; Topeka senior; Dune Taylor, Kinsley senior; Richard Taylor, Prairie Village senior; Thomas White, Spring- field; Mo., David Wurth, Independence, Mo. senior. TENOR: Gary Alexander, Mission junior; Marvin Crocker, Rosehill sophomore; Robert Dinslow, Auburn, Maine, graduate student; Diane Hampson, University junior; James Hearson, Mission senior; Van R. Hoisington, Paradise junior; David Holloway, Gas City freshman; David Holloway, Kansas City senior; Sam Lux, Topeka junior; Leslie Nesmith, Lawrence junior John Pat O'Connel, Coffeeville senior; Katie Prather, Wellington senior; David D. Sullivan, New York L. Tipling, Arrington sophomore; George S. Weevils IV, Neodesh junior; Thomas A. Winston, Dallas, Tex., sophomore, and Foster Paul Young, Shawnee sophomore. SOPRANO Nancy Marie Bryant, LaCrosse freshman; Karen Dean, Toeter. Toeper senior; Patricia DeWitt, Toeter. Patricia Euhus, Oberlin sophomore. Lorraine Gore, Arlington Heights, Ileigh Reid, Hammons, Aberdeen, Jones, D鲜, freshman; Demaryn Lynn Jones, Marshall, Mo., junior; Ann Kretzmeier, Liberal sophomore; Nancy Biddleton, Chamman sophomore; Beth Middleton, Chamman sophomore. Joyce Elaine Mitchell, Kansas City sophomore; Judy Needham, Valley Falls junior; Marva Lou Powell, Topeka sophomore; Loulah Abdulabie, S. Dak; sombrine; sombrine; Somerda sophomore; Marta Shirley, Mankato freshman; Mary Jo Smith, Kansas City graduate; Sharon J. Tebben-Ward,bury; Mo., junior; Bonnie Ward, Ward, bury; Woody, Springfield. Mo., sophomore, and Janet M. Woofer, Colby sophomore. ALTO: Janet Auer, El Dorado senior; Bonnie Rae Baldwin, Mitchell. S. Dak., sophocore, Jolene Campbell, Ottawa senior; Neva Brown, Athena Hillman; Brown, Topeka senior; Leonna Czinehlo, Chapman junior; Sherrill Hahn, Phillipsburg senior; Leann Hillmer, Humman; Diane Holsington, Paradise senior; Judy Lyon, Prairie Village freshman E. Jeanne Maxwell, Mission freshman; Sara Maxwell, Columbus junior; Nancy Penkinson, Oberlin freshman; Carolyn Penkinson, Columbus Lou Pouper, Independence, Mo., senior; Mary Elda Scarth, Bartlesville, Okla.; senior; Sharon Scoville, Kansas City; home; Norma Smith, Topека senior; and Janet Kay Wagner, Bellevue, Ill.,Junior. Foundation Cites 3 Pharmacy Men Three KU students in the School of Pharmacy have been selected as 1960-61 Scholars of the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. They are Paul Woodson Davis, St. Joseph, Mo., and Ben Crawford Kuiken, Topeka, both seniors, and Ezequiel Munoz, Topeka iunior. Each receives $100 for use in payment of tuition, fees, books or other required college expenses and is eligible to borrow an additional $100 from matching funds of the School of Pharmacy. Scholarships Given Dodge City Students Charles Lester Wilhelm and Lawrence Ralph Jones, freshmen, and Roy Charles Houston Jr., a junior, all of Dodge City, have been awarded $200 scholarships provided by Greek Builders, Inc. The scholarships are available only to pledges or active members of Theta Chi social fraternity living in western Kansas but are awarded by the University Scholarship Committee on the basis of scholarship standards. On the average it takes 134 skilled men to drill a 10,000-foot oil or gas well. Epstein Receives $11,500 Study Grant Dr. William Epstein, assistant professor of psychology, has received a $11,500 grant for study of the role of assumptions in perception. The grant, from the National Institute of Mental Health of the U.S. Public Health Service, will support two years' research. A $2,000 grant from the General Research Fund of the University of Kansas will give additional support for the first year's study. Davidson To Attend Educators Day, Tour Arthur W. Davidson, professor and chairman of the department of chemistry, has been invited to participate in Educators Day at Charleston, W. Va., Thursday and Friday. He will attend a technical conference on the various aspects of chemistry, make a tour of the Union Carbide plant, and meet with KU graduates working with Union Carbide. Professor Davidson has also been invited to present a paper before the Corrosion Division of the Electrochemical Society, Oct. 10, at Houston, Tex. Dwight Mulford, professor of biochemistry, has been awarded a renewal of his contract with the Army Medical Corps to complete a study of blood plasma. Mulford Awarded $4,180 Army Grant Prof. Mulford has developed a modified blood plasma which can be used clinically to expand blood volume without transmitting the virus hepatitis. He will perfect the method he has already developed in this year's research. The project is titled "Studies on the Properties of Fibrinigen-free Low Globulin Plasma Protein Solutions." He is collaborating with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and will use most of the $4,180 renewal for traveling between Lawrence and Boston. Prof. Mulford is also engaged in research on the choline metabolism of rats under a $12,500 grant awarded him by the National Institute of Health. Weisbender Gets Scholarship Lucy Jane Weisbender, Manhattan senior, has received a scholarship from United Cerebral Palsy's Research and Educational Foundation to partially cover tuition costs for a course in physical therapy. Brigitte Leaves Hospital; Feeling Better NICE, France — (UPI) — Brigitte Bardot, pale but pert as ever, left the Saint Francois Clinic where she has been confined since her suicide attempt last Wednesday night. 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