Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 23, 1959 84 Letter Awards Won by Athletes Track, baseball, golf and tennis athletes were presented awards this week by Kansas athletic director A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg. Of the 54 athletes presented varsity numerals, 25 were members of Bill Easton's NCAA championship track team. Coach Easton recommended an additional 11 freshmen for fresh numerals. Coach Floyd Temple lettered 17 varsity and 12 freshmen on the baseball club that finished sixth in Biology Institute Convenes at KU Nineteen persons are enrolled in the Summer Institute in Radiation Biology for High School Teachers, which is one of three institutes at the University of Kansas this summer with support from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Edward I. Shaw, director of the radioactive isotopes research laboratory at KU, is in charge of the radiation biology institute being held throughout June and July. The Atomic Energy Commission and the National Science Foundation are cooperating in support of the institute which has drawn high school teachers from Kansas and seven other states. Those enrolled are: William H. Anderson, Richland, Mich.; Oran B. Bailey, Port Neches, Tex.; Sister M. Margaret Bealmear, Shawnee; Dale Dean, Fredonia; Fred Dryden, Paola. William L. Hoover, Nexon, Tex; Donald D. Killion, Savannah, Mo; Robert D. Koehn, Turon; Frank Martinez, Marysville; Ken McFadden, Hallads, Minn. Paul J. McInerney, Union City, Pa.; Howard McNair, Ploplar Bluff, Mo.; Kenneth H. Niedfeldt, Fall Creek, Wise; Mrs. Jo Ann S. Putnam, Lawrence; Robert Solomon, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Harold W. Stiles, Wichita; Margaret E. Townsend, Lamberton, Minn.; Victor J. Vorhees, Lindsburg; Ephraim Wall, Perkins, Okla. Haugh to Speak At LSU Meeting Dr. Oscar M. Haugh, professor of education, will be guest lecturer at the annual Louisiana State University English Conference in Baton Rouge, La., June 24-26. Theme for the 1959 meeting is "Listening and the Language Arts." The conference is sponsored jointly by the Louisiana Council of Teachers of English, the State Department of Public Instruction, and Louisiana State University. In addition to leading discussions and directing several workshop sessions, Dr. Haugh will deliver two addresses to the entire group:"What Research Tells Us about Listening" and "How We Can Teach Listening More Effectively." He also will teach a demonstration lesson to a group of junior high school students to illustrate how a specific skill in listening can be taught. An annual event, the Louisiana Summer English Conference is attended by English teachers throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. a tremendous closing spurt. Coach Jerry Waugh lettered five varsity and five freshmen on the golf team and coach Denzel Gibbens recommended seven varsity and two fresh for letters on the tennis team The 84 athletes receiving letters are: Track, varsity; William Alley, Short Hills, N.J.; Darwin Ashbaugh, Ellis; John Book, Kansas City, Kan; Robert Cannon, Pawhuska, Okla; Robert Covey, Ames, Iowa; Cliff Cushman, Grand Forks, N.D.; William Dryer, Great Bend; Gerald Foos, Scotsbluff, Neb.; Robert Lida, Prairie Village; James Londonholm, Mission; William Mills, Denver; Robert Okerstrom, Mason City, Iowa; Daniel Ralston, Topeka. Paul Rearick, Boise, Idaho; Ernest Shelby, Los Angeles; Thomas Skutka, Hibernia, N.J.; John Stevens, Ames, Iowa; Robert Tague, Kansas City, Kan.; Charles Tidwell, Independence; William Tillman, Clay Center; Brian Travis, Des Moines, Iowa; Paul Williams, Cleveland, Ohio; Gordon Davis, Wichita; John Davis, Kansas City, and Berry Crawford, Boise, Idaho. Track, freshmen; Robert Albright, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Glen Chambers Jr. Wichita; Lowell Charlton, Wichita William Dotson, Jamestown; Daniel Lee, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert Lind- rd. Moline, Ill.; Kenneth Olson, Van Nuys, Calif.; Clarence Peterson, Great Bend; Charles Smith, Junction City; Terry Tague, Kansas City, Kan.; Maryvin Ottawa, Ottawa Baseball, varsity: William Clinton-kenbeard, Springfield, Mo.; Don Culp, Mission; Joe Doolittle, Tarzana, Calif.; Gene Dunigan, Lawrence; Harl Hanson, Kansas City; Roger Hill, Augusta; Thomas Holler, Wichita; John DeWitt Lewis, Barnesville, Ohio; Carl Lauterjung, Blue Island, Ill.; Norman Mailen, Clay Center; Russ Marinek, East Chicago, Ind.; Bob Marshall, Warensburg, Mo.; Curtis Melton, Lawrence; Art Muegler, St. Louis; Lloyd Nichols, Gainesville, Tex.; Ralph Wilson, Overland Park; Robert Wayne Woyne Cedar Vale. Baseball, freshmen: Elmer Bouher, Garber, Okla.; Jord Henderson, Tulsa, Okla.; Kenneth Hensley, Tulsa, Okla.; Burly Jenkins, Kansas City, Kan.; Jim Mahan, Bartlesville, Okla.; Randall Nolette, Monument; Jackson Ring, Kansas City, Kan.; James Tally, DeSoto; Mike Thomas, Kirkwood, Mo.; John Tonge, Gashland, Mo.; Robert Tryon, Independence, Mo.; Jerry Waldschmidt, Topeka. Golf, varsity: Brien Bogess, Kansas City; John Bowser, Springfield, Mo.; Leon Roulier, Colby; William Toalson, Dodge City; Robert Wood, Liberal. Golf, freshmen; Barry Brooks, Hutchinson; Robert Brooks, Prairie Village; Rodney Horn, Prairie Village; Robert Walters, Lawrence; John P. Ward, Overland Park. Tennis, varsity: Peter Block, Mission; James Brownfield, Kansas City, Kan.; David Coupe, Arkansas City; Salwit Lekagul, Bangkok, Thailand; William Shieldon, Salina; Lynne Sieverling, Burdette; Jerry Williams, Olathe. Tennis, freshmen: Melvin Karrle, St. Joseph, Mo.; Brinton Woodward, Topeka. Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH Richard W. Adam, Emporia senior; Marjorie Larson, Cusset City Kan., seni- dential E. Antone Bentley, antiope tricia Ame Arnorum, Olathe senior; Bonnie Bee, Becket, Topeka seni- der; Bonnie Bee, Becket, Topeka seni- MR. & MRS. SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Eighty six students earned places on the Honor Roll of the School of Education for the spring semester, Dean Kenneth E. Anderson announced today. Heading the Honor Roll were eight students who made all "A" grades for the semester. They are: Education School Gives Honor Roll Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Ava Gager, Joopin, Mo. junior; Marcela J. Hael, Coffeville senior; Judie Anne I. Kelly, Coffeville senior; Katie Unionton senior; Louis B. Kuchenbecker, Leawood senior; William N. Mullins, McPheasant senior; Loretta Nauman, Al-Senior; Eleanor Youngberg, Lawrence senior Donald Adair Binns, Jarballo senior; Nick M. Koch, Eriksen junior; Bkunkenhip, Great Bend senior; Margaret Anne Brown, Prairie Village senior; Helen R. Bruch, Cameron, Mo. Joseph A. Smith, Others earning places on the School of Education (Honor Roll) Betty Jo Brune, Lawrence senior; Nancy Anne Callahan, Lawrence senior; Marlan G. Carlson, Wayne, Neb., senior Crea Rae Carter, Jennings senior. Carolyn L. Cash, Augusta senior; Nance L. Campbell, Kansas senior; Judith A. Conkey, Lawrence senior; Barbara Kay Cook, Independence, Kan.; Virginia K. Cookson, Hutchinson Janiece J. Cornwell, Salina senior; janiece.j.cornwell@cwu.edu bara A. Criswell, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Beverly Kay Crinkle, St. Joseph, Munjinka; Sue Darnerhill, St. Neale Marcia Ann Herrick Kansas City, Ks. Park land park senior; Sharon Kayd, Mission senior; Barbara J. Eklund, Summit. Senior; Margaret L. Epps, Toppek senior. Barbara Jane Everley, Lawrence seni- lor; Sarah E. Freudenthal, Wyo. senior; John F. Fletcher, Frent senior; Sarah E. Freudenthal, Lawrence senior; Virginia G. Gerkson, Kansas City, Kan. seni- Middle Age, Long Residence Characterize Party Chairmen Marilyn D. Harlan, Lawrence senior; Lois Hays, Norton junior; Cynthia Johnson, Jessison senior; Carol Ann James, Mayetta sheeri R. James, Emporia junior; Normally it does not take a person long to work up to the position of party chairman in Kansas once he becomes active in his county organization. But he may well wait until middle age to begin, and long residence in the county is characteristic of all county chairmen, according to the Governmental Research Center at KU. A survey made by the Kansas Citizenship Clearing House reveals that the average residence in the county for both Democratic and Republican chairmen was between 35 and 40 years, the average age being 50, and the average length of service as chairman, four years. Typically the chairman had not previously held any public office, other than that of precinct committeeman. It took three years, on the average, to move from precinct committeeman to chairman. Atchison Youth Wins Scholarship of $500 Larry Bailey of Atchison has been awarded the LFM Company scholarship for $500 at the University of Kansas, the KU Endowment Assn. announced today. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bailey, Atchison. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad Hulen Frank Jenkins, Kansas City, KY; Hulen Frank Jenkins, Kansas City, KY; watha senior; Shirley Ann Ward Keele; Salina senior; Gayle June Kinemond; Bushion senior; Adele Ann Keele, Ar- twork Mary Ledgerwood, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Barbara M. Lemert, Arkansas city junior; Jan L. Lundgren, Lawrence junior; Betty J. Malea, Oakland the senior; James R. Mathis, Kansas City, Kata senior; Frances F. McNells, Deerfield senior; Lyle C. Merriman, Tescott junior; Carol Ann Mittmong, Mission Hills senior; Rachel Lopez, Holton senior; Cleon G. Murraye; Bonnie Donna; Donna Elaine Outes, Grinnell junior. Jane A. O'Neil, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Helen Elaine Owens, Kinsley senior; Alice Parker, Coffeville senior; Marion Louise Placke, Webster Groves, Mo., senior; Nora J. Redding, Kansas City, Kan., senior. Ronald L. Reusner, Hutchinson senior; Jerry C. Breen, Kansas City senior; Sidney A. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; Junior; Marvin A. Seperson, Hickman Mo.; Senior; Marilyn Shaw, Galena senior David C. Skaggs Jr., Pratt senior; Carol L. Sparks, Kansas City, Mo.; seni- or; bernary son, Stebbins, Ellis senior; Eve B. seni- or, Barbara; Barbara L. Swinson, Pratt senior. Mary Evelyn Thornton. Clay Center senior; Gerald K. Tousek, Atchison seni- ron; Michael D. Lefkowitz, Gary Charles White, Minneapolis, Minn. senior; Chester B. Whitney, Lawrence seni- ron; Dorothy J. Wiefeld, Chillicothe, Dorothy Wohlgemuth, Cummings seni- ron. 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