Page 3 some- even think u see Maxi ier is ers in , dis- to the sum- Neill, rayal isto." rink- h the pine ed to suc- "De- nours tra"). Neill, He is eding When wife men, s and nillar- titted avenue avenue belton length in his actors with is his call had ever would said does com eek stock with a the sedly dis- anes level beauty the o the master al of not University Daily Kansan books. t he affers cine merely and uals, ork, sing the Around the Campus Senior Recital By Avery Tonight James A. Avery, Burlington piano major, will give a senior recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Avery's recital program will include Prelude and Fugue in D Major by Bach, Schumann Fantasia and Estamps by Debussy. Holder of the Carl Preyer Memorial Scholarship given by the Lawrence Music Club, Avery recently won the instrumental award in the Naftzer Young Artist Auditions in Wichita. An honor student, he was vice president of Phi Mu Alpha professional music fraternity and has been elected to Pi Kappa Lambda honorary music fraternity. Avery is a member of the KU Symphony and Little Symphony. KU advertising students swept first, second and third prizes in the Kansas City Advertising Roundtable contest for essays on "The Part Advertising Will Play in My Life." KU Students Win $150 for Top Essays Mrs. Jannene Mohistrom, Hutchinson special student, won first prize of $75. Michael A. (Tony) Morrow, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, won the $50 second prize and Howard G. Young, Leavenworth junior, won $25 for third place. Students from the University of Missouri and Kansas City University also entered the contest, but won no prizes. The winners toured several Kansas City advertising agencies and firms Thursday. Radio Programs KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "String Quartet No. 3 in A Minor" by Debnanni 7:00 Ballet Music: "Buffoon Ballet", by. Prokoeff 7:30 Keyboard Concert (Harpi- chord) "Scaratti Sonatas" played by Valenti 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: And the World Listened 8:30 University of the Air; Doorway to the World 8:45 University of the Air: Curtain Going Up .. 9:00 Starlight Symphony: 'Symphony No. 9 in C Major' by Mendelssohn 10:00 Narr. 10:00 A Little Night Music; 10:05 "Concerto Grosso No. 7 in B-flat Minor" by Handel 11:00 Sigm. Off KUOK Tonight 4:00 Sign On and Uninterrupted Music 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens 10:05 "Stardust Melodies" with Mike Fitzwater 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Mike Fitzwater 12:00 Sign Off Architecture Dinner Set Dean Anderson to Head Conference The Pomona Tile Manufacturing Company of Arkansas City will be host to a dinner tomorrow in the Kansas Union for KU students in architecture and architectural engineering, faculty members, and wives of students and faculty. Keneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, will serve as chairman of a 3-day conference on Research for the Academically Talented Student to be held in Washington, D.C., May 21-23. The conference is being sponsored by the National Education Association with the aid of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Dean Anderson is the president of the American Educational Research Association. Thirty people are expected to represent that association, the American Psychological Association and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development at the meeting. KU Barber Shop Staffers Named for Rock Chalk Revue Flattop Specialty Open All Summer Roger D. Stanton, Marysville junior, has been named producer of the 1960 Rock Chalk Revue. He was selected by the KU-Y board and this year's Revue officials. Richard E. Dowell, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, was named business manager, and Dale R. McKemy, Downs sophomore, was named assistant business manager. Clarence Adamson Proprietor Monday, May 18, 1959 Director of the Revue and other staff members will be selected next fall. DUCK'S For SEA FOOD 824 Vt. Get WILDROOT CREAM-OIL Charlie! Students Receive Architectural Awards G. WASHINGTON, famous father, says: "Makes your hair look real George!" The department of architecture and architectural engineering honored 24 men for outstanding work in the department Friday. Douglas C. Smith, Lawrence senior, was awarded the Alpha Rho Chi Medal for leadership and also the American Institute of Architects Medal for high scholarship. Larry Larkin, Johnson County senior, received a book from the American Institute of Architects. The Goldsmith Award for scholarship in beginning architectural subjects was awarded to David G. DeLong, Emporia sonhomore. Arts of Architecture Exhibit Awards went to David D. Suttle, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Larry W. Robinson, Wichita junior; John D. Ragan, Lawrence freshman; James C. Oliver, Leavenworth senior; Jonjorg Matheson, Wichita sophomore; Janver C. Derrington, Wichita sophomore; John H. Pap, Lawrence junior; James L. Durner, Bern fifth-year architecture student, and W. Dwight Teler, Shawner junior. The Kivett, Myers & McCallum Prize for Landscape Integration went to Thomas E. Davis, Pittsburg fifth-year architecture student. Robert H. Seacat, Emporia junior, received the Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award for scholarship and need. The Charles L. Marshall Award for painting and sculpture was awarded to T.C.Nelson, Jefferson City, Mo., fifth-year architecture student. NoDoz keeps you alert with caffeine—the same pleasant stimulant you enjoy in coffee. Faster, handler, more reliable: nonhabit-forming NoDoz delivers an accurate amount of dependable stimulation to keep your mind and body alert during study and exams until you can rest or sleep. Let NoDoz alert you through college, too Herald R. Holding, Lawrence junior, received the Tau Sigma Delta Award. Millions of times a year drivers and students keep awake with safe NoDoz P. S.: When you need NoDoz, it'll probably be late. Play safe. Keep a supply handy. The safe stay awake tablet available everywhere Greer Scores Outstanding Design Donald H. Cramer, Kansas City, Kan, junior, received the Voskamp and Slezak Award for excellence in working drawings. Recipients of the Voorhees, Walker, Smith and Haines Scholarships for scholastic attainment were Holding, James D. Schwada, Taylor, Mo.; senior; Vivian M. Roth, Lamar, Mo.; senior; Robert J. Leanna, De Pere, Wis.; senior; and John H. Woodford, Leawood senior. The Thayer Architectural Prize for outstanding design was awarded to John L. Greer, Lawrence senior. HIP, HIP, HURRAY for the GREYHOUND way to save money! Got the good word about Greyhound Scenicruiser Service®? It's the latest, the greatest way to go... with air-conditioning, picture windows, air-suspension ride and complete restroom! You'll have a ball headin' home on a Greyhound—it's often faster than other public transportation, and always less expensive! COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW FARES: New York City ... $33.00* New Orleans ... 19.60 Minneapolis, Minn. ... 13.30 Denver ... 14.30 *One way, plus tax BAGGAGE PROBLEMS? 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