Friday, June 12, 1959 Summer Session Kansam
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1959 Big Eight Football Schedule
| SATURDAY DATES | IOWA STATE | KANSAS STATE | OKLAHOMA ST. | COLORADO | KANSAS | MISSOURI | NEBRASKA | OKLAHOMA |
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| Sept. 19 | Drake away | Wichita home | Cincinnati home | Washington home | T.C.U. away | Penn State home | Texas home | |
| Sept. 26 | Denver, Sept. 25 away (N) | S. Dakota St. away | Arkansas away | Baylor home | Syracuse away | Michigan away | Minnesota away | Northwestern away |
| Oct. 3 | Missouri home | Oklahoma St. home | Kansas State away | Oklahoma away | Boston home | Iowa State away | Oregon St. home | Colorado home |
| Oct. 10 | South Dakota away | Colorado home | Tulsa home | Kansas State away | Nebraska away | S.M.U., Oct. 9 Away (N) | Kansas home | Texas Dallas |
| Oct. 17 | Colorado away | Kansas away | Houston home | Iowa State home | Kansas State home | Oklahoma home | Indiana home | Missouri away |
| Oct. 24 | Kansas State home | Iowa State away | Wichita home | Arizona away | Oklahoma away | Nebraska home | Missouri away | Kansas home |
| Oct. 31 | Kansas away | Iowa away | Marquette away | Missouri home | Iowa State home | Colorado away | Oklahoma home | Nebraska away |
| Nov. 7 | Nebraska home | Oklahoma home | Denver home | Kansas home | Colorado away | A.F. Academy home | Iowa State away | Kansas State away |
| Nov. 14 | San Jose St. home | Missouri away | Kansas away | Nebraska away | Oklahoma St. home | Kansas State home | Colorado home | Army home |
| Nov. 21 | Oklahoma away | Nebraska home | | | Missouri home | Kansas away | Kansas State away | Iowa State home |
| Nov. 28 | | | Oklahoma away | A.F. Academy home | | | | Oklahoma St. home |
Games with Oklahoma State do not count toward the championship
Design Students Receive Awards
Awards for outstanding work in the KU design department have been presented to 21 students for superior work in 1958-59.
Outstanding seniors in design, occupational therapy, and silversmithing, respectively, are Jay Simpson, Wichita; Carol Newhard, Kansas City, Mo., and Annette Broyles, Bethany, Mo. Simpson and Newhard will receive certificates. Broyles will receive a trophy.
Other awards presented for superior work in the design department are:
Junior awards — Jerry Dedrick Wichita, $25 Green Award; Margette Forrest, Manchester, Iowa, $162 Heuser Award; Mary Ann Markham, Hollywood, Fla. $163 Heuser Award
Sophomore awards — Dorothy Tricket, Toppea, $46 Stewart Award Russell D'Anna, Independence, Mo. $53 Christmas Vesper Award; Mary Thompson, Mission, $53 Christmas Vesper Award; Mary Thompson, Mission, $53 Christmas Vesper Award; Robert Ebendorf, Toppea, $10 Alpha Rho Gamma Award; Heather Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. $25 design award; Rockne Krebs, Kansas City, Mo., $26 Christmas Vesper Award; Kathleen Calkins, Lincoln, Neb., $27 Christmas Vesper Award.
Freshman Awards-Michael Henderson, Stanberry, Mo., $15 Union Bookstore Award and certificates as outstanding freshman in design department; Donald Craig Craven,
Stanberry, Mo., $200 Blockson
Award; Rollin Richter, Prairie Village,
$10 (merchandise) Carter's
Bookstore; Linda Fettig, Connerville,
Ind., $10 (merchandise) Kansas
Union Bookstore; Charlotte Dohrmann,
Kansas City, Mo., $10 (merchandise) Kansas Union Bookstore;
Carol Young, Overland Park, $20
Design Department Award, and Patricia Lanning, Bartlesville, Okla.
$14 Design Department Award.
Educators to KU Course
"How the elementary princip may discharge his responsibility for the improvement of instruction in his building" will be the theme of a workshop here June 15-23.
It will be sponsored by the School of Education and University Extension for principals and teachers who plan to become principals. Dr. Cloy S. Hobson, professor of education, is workshop coordinator. He will be assisted by Dr. John H. Nicholson and Dr. Robert W. Ridgway, associate professors.
Special consultants will be Dr. Paul E. Blackwood, specialist in elementary science, Office of Education, Washington, D.C., and Dr. Madison Brewer, chairman, elementary education department, Nebraska University.
Education Men to Hold Picnic
Men in education are invited to attend the annual Phi Delta Kappa picnic and softball game at 6 p.m. June 16 at Potter Lake.
Drug School Tells Honor Roll
Twelve students are listed on the honor roll of the School of Pharmacy, Dean J. Allen Reese announces.
To make the honor roll a sohmore must have a 2.1 grade average, a junior a 2.2 and a senior 2.3 on the basis of a 3 point scale.
They are:
Seniors — Louis D. Bruno, Bronx,
N.Y.; Dean R. Carman, Quinter; M.
Malcom King, Topcka, and James
Rosecrans, Winfield.
Juniors—Kenneth R. Cole, Garden City; Richard C. Dunlap, Hutchinson; Charles L. Herrelson, Galena; Kenneth F. Hush, Emporia, and Robert O. Iott, McPherson.
Sophomores—Paul W. Davis, St. Joseph, Mo.; Ben C. Kuiken, Topeka, and Charles L. Medlock, Prairie Village.
Used Car Of Month
1957 Triumph TR-3 Disk Brakes, etc.
$1795.00
BRITISH MOTORS
704 Vermont
W. D. Paden, chairman of the committee on awards in the department of English, announced the following awards for graduate and undergraduate English students for the 1958-59 school year:
English Awards Are Announced
OPEN ALL SUMMER
College Dean Will Attend Conference
Hours:
Sun.-Thurs.
5 - 12
Fri.-Sat.
5 - 1
The Kenneth Rockwell Award, for excellence in the study of literature—Warren Kliewer, Lawrence graduate assistant, $100; the Selden Lincoln Whitcomb Fellowship for 1959-1960, to the graduate assistant in the department who shows the most promise as a teacher and scholar—Marjorie F. Dunlavy, Fort Worth, Tex., $400.
Delivery and Carry Out
Air Conditioned
CAMPUS HIDEAWAY
The Edna Osborne Whitcomb Award, for the best example of creative writing submitted by a girl who is an English major, or studying language arts in the School of Education—Miss Ise Zedricks, $25; the William Herbert Carruth Memorial Poetry Contest for 1959—First prize, Stanley Solomon, Lawrence graduate student, $100; Second prize, Warren Klewer, Lawrence graduate student, $50; third prize, Mrs. Bernice L. Schear, Lawrence graduate student, $25.
Dr. George R. Wagoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will be a participant in the Inter-University Conference on the Superior Student June 14-17 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
The Helen Rhoda Hoopes Award, for the best paper of literary criticism written in a course by a sophomore, junior, or senior girl—Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson senior, $25.
Dean Waggoner will be a panclist on "Evaluating Honors Work."
Fund Established
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Establishment of a $1,000 scholarship fund for western Kansas students at KU who are pledges or members of Theta Chi fraternity has been announced by Anderson Chandler, Topeka, chairman of KU's Greater University Fund advisory board.
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