Page 3 awnigh- ht of ame rive. innave the to which ad. University Dairy Kansan this, which m to heir Mt. rssity hers the whoseound nause, love war, arms then n to will ntual e to dowd Each others sudly here man solved afflict. too, die of We litter, beelates He is ill- torial y 14 the booms stu- this l he os of at no steel stung questions? pos- iving e on also were 1 the - nor e of is so stu- radi- ring, have et a chan- ong ende andue im- Around the Campus Forty Initiated KU Students Into Sigma Xi Film 'Aku-Aku Part II of 1981 Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society for the promotion of research, has initiated 11 full members and 29 associate members. law Howell V. Daly Jr., and Paul C. Franks. Lawrence graduate students. Full members were: Jerome Brewer, Kansas City, Mo.; G. W. Swift, Holton; Robert G. Webb, Houston, Tex.; Toshiki Hiroyoshi, Sakurai, Japan, and Shyam Bhatia, New Delhi, India, all graduate students. Leslie E. Mack, Lawrence; Frances S. Alsmiller, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; George Beran, Kansas City, Kan., and Darrell Q. Brown, Chicago, Ill., all former graduate students. Associate members initiated were Ernest R. Carlson, Ellinwood, and James W. Cederberg, Herndon, seniors. Donald J. Adams, Lyons; Gene R. Ball, Lawrence; Emmet C. Barney, Gentry, Ark.; Richard L. Costello, Kansas City, Kan.; Shirley T. Deeter, Lawrence; William Dixon, Mexico, Mo.; George Edwards, Kansas City, Kan.; Russell E. Hayes, Lawrence. Leonard W. Howard, San Antonio, Tex.; Wendell Johns, Lawrence, Shoichiro Kobayaski, Matsumoto, Japan; Jesse McNellis, Deerfield; Robert Mehl, Great Bend; Herbert Mendoza, Chicago; Janardan Nerurkar, Bombay, India; Charles Neuringer, Lawrence; Don Owen, Lawrence; Robert Rannie, Independence, Mo. Richard Stevens, Canyon, Tex.; Peggy Lou Stewart, Raleigh, N.C.; Bradford Thomas, Lawrence; Roger Wood, Wichita, and Lawrence Walter Lewis, all graduate students. R. Amelunxen, Prairie Village; F. James Rohlf, Lawrence; Irvin Snyder, Mission, and James Wilson, Kansas City, Kan., all former graduate students. Pickett to Receive Doctor's Degree Calder M. Pickett, assistant professor of journalism, will receive the degree of doctor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota commencement June 13. Mr. Pickett will receive the degree in the Program in American Studies. His dissertation is entitled "Six New York newspapers and Their Response to Technology in the Nineteenth Century." Presbyterian Women Celebrate Founding The United Presbyterian Women recently celebrated their eighth birthday as an organization by having a special dinner at the United Presbyterian Center. Women of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority were guests. Miss Dorothy Foster, staff member of the National United Presbyterian Women, spoke on "The Emerging African Woman." Miss Foster had recently returned from a three-month study of Africa. The one who goes is happier than those he leaves behind. — Edward Pollock. Strength lies not in defense but in attack.-Histor. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Part II of "The Mysteries of Aku Aku" was produced by KU television students at 11:30 this morning and was carried live over WIBW-TV, Topeka. Cut moving costs! Rent a modern Chevrolet. Drive it yourself. HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL 400 Van Buren, Topeka Ph. FL 7-4444 The 30 minute production was narrated by Carlyle S. Smith, associate professor of sociology and anthropology. Prof. Smith was one of three American archaeologists who accompanied Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian adventurer and author, on a one year expedition to Easter Island and other islands of the Polynesian group. Prof. Smith's show is part of a five show series entitled "Campus Camera" which the TV students are producing. Radio Programs KANU Tonight Tuesday, May 19, 1959 5:00 Twilight Concert 5:00 Twilight Concer 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:00 Chandrasekhar 7:30 Choral Concert 7:55 Y 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: Southeast Asia in Modern Times 8:55 News: Between the Lines 9:00 FM Concert 10:00 News: Between the Lines 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Quartet No. 14 in D Minor' by Schubert 11:00 Sign Off KUOK Tonight 4:00 Sign On and Uninterrupted 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:03 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens 10:05 "Train to Nowhere" with Ron Abrams 11:06 Lucky Strike Melodies 12:00 Abu Alba 12:09 Sign Off Lynn Miller, Dodge City senior, has been awarded a Rotary International Fellowship to study at the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva, Switzerland, in 1959-60 Senior Gets Rotary Honor Miller has been president of Delta Upsilon social fraternity and was producer of the Rock Chalk Revue. The Inter-Traternity Council made arrangements last night to hold a "train date" for prospective rushees on Sept. 4 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. IFC Arrange "Train Date" Awards Go to ROTC Men Twenty-six awards were presented to outstanding University of Kansas ROTC cadets and midshipmen in Memorial Stadium at a ceremony recognizing Armed Forces Day. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and other KU officials reviewed approximately 700 men assembled for the ceremonies. Those receiving air science awards: Professor of Air Science Award—Paul M. L. Laing, Lawrence junior; John C. L. Laing, Lawrence freshman; David L. Nolting, Nortonville freshman; Chicago Tribute Award—Charles D. Roberson, Prairie village senior; Ellis C. Morris, Mount Vernon; C. Morris, Emporia phomoree, and Randall E. Nollette, Mouvement, freshman Air Force Association Award—James C. Naylor Jr., Liberal senior. Military Order of the Loyal Legion or Dan F. Schreiber, Peace officer UDK Bell Tolls For Veterans When the tone of "B" sounds from the 53-bell carillon in the Campanile tower, the University Daily Kansas's 812-pound bell is ringing in memory of seven one-time members of the UDK staff. Among the names of the 276 KU men and women who lost their lives in World War II, inscribed in the Memorial Room at the base of the Campanile, are these seven UDK staffers: Curtis Andrew Burton, Raymond Clapper, Robert L. Coleman, Walter William Meininger, John Elliot Penner, Philip Stratton and Jean A. Thomas. More than 8,000 alumni, faculty, students and friends of the University contributed $343,000 to the memorial fund that built the Campanile. The UDK bell was bought from the newspaper's private bank account. Of the amount contributed for the memorial, $78,000 was spent for the carillon and $175.00 for the tower. The remainder of the fund was used to construct Memorial Drive. Official Bulletin TOMORROW Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. Episcopic Church Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Hallway, breakfast following, Canterbury House. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Inter-School Speaker, Speaker and prayer, 12-15:15 - 5:00 p.m. Lutheran Gamma Delta, led by Pastor Britton, will conduct chapel services from 5-5:20 p.m. Wednesday in Danforth Chanel. Christian Science Campus Organization, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Students THURSDAY Films on Art, "Picasso," color film, 7:30-9 p.m. Museum of Art. FRIDAY Furniture or Fidelity? ARE YOU BUYING Williamson, GE IN YOUR MUSIC SYSTEM Lansing, Sherwood Bogen, E-V Fairchild, Fisher Williamson GE Custom Components for High Fidelity Fred E. Sutton & Co. 928 Mass. HIGH FIDELITY CENTER Consolidated Vultee Convair Cadet Cadet D Krebhiel. McPher- "spilpomerge." Richard Hazlett Memorial Award—Dar F. Schrepel, Pratt, senior. VI 3-8500 Those receiving military science awards: Superior Cadet Award - Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr. Michael J. Johnson Jr. Independence, Mo. junior. Jerry D. Roberts, Kansas U. Aidenbeyness, Leavyn worth, freshman Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of Washington, Land Park junior; Robert A. Nebrig Jr. Leavenworth junior; Dale E. Coy, Kan. Army Medical Corps; and Roy J. Deept, Jollil, Mosehman. Professor of Military Science and Tactical J. Kennedy J. St. J. Joseph, M. senior. J. Kennedy J. St. J. Joseph, M. senior. Quartermaster Association Award- Phillip H. Heinehalm, South Center School Professor of Military Science and Tactics Leadership Award>-Stephen C. Jemens, Topkea senior; John H. Parems, Lelia senior; and Joey J. Peermcink, Overland Park junior. Philip G. Heinschel, Smith center senior. Chicago Tribune Award-Harold E. Miller Jr., Langdon senior; Robert H. E. Davis III, Leavenworth junior; Robert F. Bestler, Aitchison sophomore, and Philip Levin, Kansas City, Kan. freshman. association of the United States Army Award—Robert L. Bee, Lawrence junior. Award—Charles Communication and Electronics Award—Charles Yagher Jr. Columbus senior. Alumni will return to the campus in Commencement weekend for four class reunions and the annual meeting of the Gold Medal Club. The class of '19 is inviting all its faculty members living in Lawrence to attend a luncheon on Sunday, May 31. Alums to Hold Four Reunions The class of '09 will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a dinner and reception at the Holiday Inn on Saturday, May 30. The official class reunion luncheon will be Sunday, May 31. The class of '34 will hold a buffet dinner and party at the Dine-A-Mite Saturday, May 30, and its official class reunion Sunday noon in the Kansas Union. The first reunion of the class of '49 will take place at 12:30, Mav 30, in the Kansas Union with an official luncheon. In the evening a barbecue will be held at Potter Lake. Quill to Be Returned The Gold Medal Club consists of members of all classes that have passed their 50th graduation anniversary. It will hold a luncheon Sunday. May 31. Unsold copies of Quill magazine or proceeds from sales should be turned in to Mrs. Geraldine Wilson in the English office, 203 Fraser Hall. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States—Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., St. Joseph, Mq., senior, and Rosen, Rosen, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. National Society of Sons of the American Revolution Award—George Cartlidge American Legion Rife Team Trophy Roger L. Auftemder, Leavenworth freshman Reserve Officers Association Award— Robert D. Hornett, Scott City junior. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rifle Team Mohair Senior, George L. Cartelli, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Jerry D. Roberts, Mo., sophomore; Mo., sophomore and Robert L. Auffeldt, Jr. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the Army Duane L. Dr-Werff, Filipino sergeant U. S. Naval Academy Alumni Association Branch—Phill F Stairt, Lawrence senior M. U.S. Naval Institute Award—Kenneth U. S. Naval Institute Victor H. Indikoff, Indekoff, both senior$^2$ Those receiving naval science awards: Society of American Military Engineers Award—Larry C. Schooley, Kiowa junior. Professor of Naval Science Award—Charles E. Farnsworth, Topeka junior; Perry E. Daniel, Sunnysville Ariz.; Tammy Hammey H. Mannney JR; Arkansas city (reshman) Sons of the American Revolution Andrew and Demell C. Rudder, Higginsville, Mo., senior Senior Announcements Available At Union Senior announcements are now available at the Kansas Union Book Store and may be picked up at any time. A number of extra announcements in each of the five different styles have been secured for those who did not order before the deadline. Covers are available with white leather, red or blue processed leather, and cardboard covers. Regular paper announcements are also available. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SNCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt KU Barber Shop Flatop Specialty Open All Summer Clarence Adamson Proprietor FREE COUPON! Win an LP Record Album FREE! Harrell Texaco is giving away ten (10) "Swing Into Spring" Benny Goodman LP record albums absolutely free. All you have to do is fill out the coupon below and take it to Harrell's Texaco, 9th & Mississippi. If you are one of the lucky ten that have your coupon drawn, you will be notified of your winning through the mail. Deadline for getting your coupon in is Friday, May 22. SWING INTO SPRING COUPON Name Address ... Tel. HARRELL TEXACO 9th & Mississippi Phone VI 3-9897