Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 11. 1959 A STUDENT—Betty Branson, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, concentrates along with many other students Saturday as a year's work in the Western Civilization program came to an end with the comprehensive test. Murphy Says Education A Vital Defense Factor Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy said Saturday that the American people have not yet sensed the importance of education to national security. "Education is a component of national defense along with arms and manpower." Chancellor Murphy said. he spoke at the annual meeting of the Henry Leavenworth chapter of the Association of the United States Army at Leavenworth. "Until we can build into our young people the know-how, the culture, the capability to develop a better understanding with all of the peoples of the world, we are in trouble," Chancellor Murphy said. He said if the cold war continues, the significant part people must play is in developing a capacity to communicate with foreign nations. "This entails more than a knowledge of their language. There must be a spiritual communication and a knowledge of their culture and history," he said. Chancellor Murphy said a man can and should be proud of his country. "But egotism has a connotation of stupidity and there are too many Americans who take for granted that what is good and right for them is good and right for the rest of the world," he said. COLLEGE MOTEL 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 MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Special on Tennis Racquets 10-25% Off On MacGregor and Wilson Models We Also Restring Racquets Sportsman's Shop 715 Mass. V13-6106 Kansan Awards Presented Stolid at River Bridge," by Raymond D. Yocom, Lawrence junior. Thomas J. Trotter, Independence junior, placed second with a series of four articles on scholarships at KU. Crocker was third with "Fugitive Captured after Zone X Chase." (Continued from Page 1.) Two feature stories received honorable mention awards. "Three Brothers Recall City's Fighting Farmer," by Miles, was a story of the three Lawrence brothers, friends of prize-fighter Jess Willard. "Woman's Rugged Life Requires Responsibility," by Joan Jewett, Lawrence junior, was an interview with women traveling with the wagon train to Oregon. Hughes Photo Tops The top news and feature picture of the year was a character study of poet Langston Hughes, taken by R. A. Botshon, New York, N.Y., junior. LeRoy L. Lord, Ridge Manor, Fla., senior, placed second with a series of pictures of Earl Clement Attlee being interviewed by KU students. John C. Davis, Neodesha juniper, was third with a picture of football coach Jack Mitchell. Jack C. Clifford, Kansas City, Kan., senior, won top honors in the picture story category with "A Photographic Interpretation of Dylan Thomas' Fern Hill.'" Gary R. Settle, Hutchinson junior, won second place for a picture story entitled "Class Mementos are Everywhere." Harry O. Ritter, Lawrence senior, won third in this category for a story entitled "Outdoors Attract Zoology Students." Parker received honorable mention in the picture story category. Jones Places First Alan D. Jones, Lawrence senior, won top honors in the editorial category. He received a $25 prize provided by the William Allen White Foundation for the best single editorial, "The Answer Man." John P. Husar, Chicago junior, was second in this category with an editorial entitled "Sunnyside Foul Up." He received a $15 prize. Miss Swanson won third place for writing "Trained Seals? Not Us!" She received a $10 prize. Honorable mention went to Miss Swanson and Martha E. Crosier, who spurred a voting campaign with an editorial entitled "Seniors, Vote HOPE." George DeBord's "Youth Mass March for Justice" and Miles' "Farm Program Fails" also were given honorable mention. Ad Award to Novak The Potts-Woodbury Advertising Agency $100 scholarship went to Joanne Novak, Minneapolis, Minn. junior. The Kansas City Alumni chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary organization for women in advertising, awarded a $25 prize to Mrs. Brown. William F, Kane, Stafford junior, received an award of $25 from the Advertising Round Table of Kansas City. Lawrence F. Swinson, Pratt senior, won a certificate for the best promotional advertisement of the year. James W. Londerholm, Mission senior, was second; Walter D. Barnes, Louisburg senior, was third, and Arlen T. Mueller, Hoisington junior, received honorable mention. Miss Novak won first place in Institutional Advertisements, Miss Rieder was second and Kane third. 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