Page 3 Design Students Win Cash Awards Three advanced design students were awarded cash prizes last night in the architectural competition sponsored by the Structural Clay Products Institute of this region. The prizes were awarded at a Kansas Union dinner. James L. Durner, Bern senior, was awarded first prize of $75. Herald R. Holding, Lawrence junior, received the $50 second prize; the $25 third prize was given to Bruce C. Poteet, Fairway senior. Honorable mention was given to Byron Willour, Ransom senior. The architecture department received $150. Students who entered the contest and members of the architecture department were guests of the Structural Clay Products Institute at the dinner. Zoology Senior Receives Award Charles E. Platz, Hutchinson senior, was presented an award yesterday for having achieved the highest record of scholastic accomplishment as an undergraduate zoology major. The award was presented by E. R. Hall, chairman of the department of zoology. Platz worked for the past two years as a research assistant on a U.S. Public Health Service project under the directorship of Charles A. Leone, associate professor of zoology. Platz is a Summerfield scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Radio Programs KUOK Tonight 4:00 Sign On and uninterrupted music 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 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 Rich Wood Show 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Rich Wood 12:00 Sign Off Channel 63 on the dial at Corbin-North Grace Pearson Douhart, Carruth O'Leary, Joseph R. Pearson halls, and Delta Sigma Phi University Dairy Kansan Suds, Bike, Wreck Keep Police Busy A sudsy fountain, a stolen bicycle and an accident investigation last night kept the campus police busy. KANU Vandals made a "clean getaway" after putting soap in the Chi Omega fountain. Police discovered the foaming fountain on a routine patrol of the campus. An estimated $10 damage was done to a car driven by Richard S. Rowse, Merriam sophomore, while backing out of a parking space at North College and 11th. The car was hit by a vehicle owned by William J. Hudson, Wichita junior. Tonight The campus police recovered a bicycle that was reported stolen to the Lawrence police. It was found at the edge of the ball field south-west of Sunnyside. 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Septet for Piano, Trumpet, String Quartet and Bass in E-flat Major" by Saint-Saens 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Fontaine de jouVence, Suite and Malborough S'en. Va-T-En-Guerre" by Auric 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music; "Quartet No. 5 in A Major, Op. 18" by Beethoven 11:00 Sign Off 11:00 Sign Off Political Science Club To Discuss Careers The political science club will discuss career opportunities for political science students in a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. the Kansas University A panel of five faculty members will discuss opportunities in the fields of civil service, foreign service, state administration programs, and city management programs. Election of officers will be at 7:30, the discussion at 8. The meeting is open to anyone interested in majoring in political science or these fields of employment. No Vacation for These Birds TOKYO — (UPI) — Bird lovers are incensed at the timing of a Forestry Ministry announcement that sea gulls are fair game for hunters. This is National Bird Week. Award ceremonies for ROTC units will recognize the scholastic and leadership abilities of cadets and midshipmen at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. Thursday, May 14. 1959 ROTC Men to Get Awards The award ceremonies will be held in conjunction with the National Armed Forces Day. This national celebration of the men and women in uniform will be officially observed Saturday. Reviewing officers will include Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy; Col. Robert F. Ash, professor of air science; Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science and tactics, and Capt. J. W. Newson, professor of naval science. Midshipman Wendell C. Ridder, Higginsville, Mo., senior, will command the troops during the ceremonies. Other staff members of the three units will be in key positions at the celebration. George B. Smith, dean of the University; John S. McNown, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and James Surface, dean of the School of Business will inspect the troops as they pass in review. for their past months of superior class work and for their ability to lead others while in command. Women Foil AF 'Peckers' Twenty six awards will be given to personnel of the combined units RENO, Nev. — (UPI) A major course at Stead Air Force Base's survival training school is "sneaking and peeking"—or how to move through enemy territory without being caught. Four of the school's instructors were caught at it before dawn in the hall of a women's dormitory at the University of Nevada. Cut moving costs! Rent a modern Chevrolet. Drive it yourself. HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL 400 Van Buren, Topeka Ph. FL 7-4444 Airy and light on the feet, pale and fashionable in color, AAAA to B to 10 $7.95 to $10.95 the pair. 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