Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. April 20. 1959 Most Phi Beta Kappas Did Not Aim for Award Only three of 36 Phi Beta Kappa awarded this year said they worked specifically for the award. To the others it came as a surprise. Patricia Bell, Atchison, said, "I transferred to KU from Washburn my junior year. I didn't think of Phi Beta Kappa until I had been in school awhile, but then I worked extra hard to get it." Richard A. Kraus, Lawrence, explained he did not know the award existed until he came to KU. "After I found out about it, it was certainly the end I had in mind." Robert W. Woodruff, Cedar Vale, said "That was my prime objective, but I was more interested in making Official Bulletin Cheerleader practices, April 21, 23, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym, Room 101. Tryouts, April 28 and 30, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym, Room 101. TODAY Aids and Awards Employment opportuni- tive available for men. 222 Strong Banks, Postal Services, Fire & Safety Mathematics Colloquium, Prof. Wacław Sierumnik, University of Warsaw. "On Some Unsolved Problems of Arithmetic." 4 p.m. 9 Strong Hall. (Given in French and translated into English by Prof. Jacek Szarski.) Humanities Lecture Series, 4 p.m. Troptery Room, Kansas Union, Discussion, "G. B. Shaw's Women." Dr. William Irvine, Stanford University. TOMORROW International Folk Dance Club, 7-9 p.m. Jaynavik Room of Kansas Union. Every- day. Newman Club Mass. 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7 a.m. with break- down for lunch. Mathematics Colloquium Prof. Wacław Sierpinski, "Projective and Analytic Sets," 4:15 p.m., 203 Strong Hall. Given in French and translated into English. SUA Doubles Ping Pong Tournament, 6:30 p.m., Kansas Union Ballroom. Register your team now at the information desk in the Kansas Union. Society for the Advancement of Management 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union. Frank R Burge, director of Kansas Union will speak. Humanities Lecture. Dr. William Irvine, Stanford University. "Darwin and Literature" 8 p.m., Fraser Theater Informal reception afterward at the Faculty Chemistry Club. 7:30 p.m., Room 231. Malott, "The KU Tradition in Chemistry," by Dr. R. Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry. WEDNESDAY Faculty Forum, Dean W. Clark Wescoe of KU Medical Center, "Evident Defects in the Training and Selection of KU graduates Who Are Recommended for Admission to the School of Medicine" Noon, English Room of the Kansas Union Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Dance Teacher, speaker, prayer 200-450 lb. El Alenzo se reune el miercoles dia 22 de abril a lasta 4 de la tarde en 11 Fraser. Dauckles, Secretario Ejecutivo del American Friends Service Committee on Mex.-e la habilar sobre el tema: "El Mexico de las Hablas" hablara en espanol. Se serviran refrescos. good grades than getting an award." good grades than getting an award." Virgil Sandford, Wichita, was one of those who said top grades were not his prime objective. "Grades as a rule are not important, but I did not study hard just for such an honor. I was more interested in learning, and my eligibility came as a coincidence." Sandford, who has a scholarship to study law at Columbia University, New York, is one of the 18 men who plan to do graduate work. Robert Yaple, St. Joseph, Mo., also thought grades were not important as such: "I was very appreciative of the honor. However, grades are not indicative of a good student nor do they prove how much he knows," he said. Yaple also mentioned that during his college career he formed study habits parallel to the University's suggestions. He sleeps about four hours in a 24-hour cycle. He plans to do graduate work at Chicago University. Most of the Fhi Beta Kappa women plan to continue their education but not Barbara Fugate, Kansas City, Kan. She is taking on a lifetime job - marriage. Two of the winners want to study in a foreign country. Stephen Hill, Lawrence, is trying to get a scholarship for a year's study at an English university. John Callahan, Independence, plans to study in France. A student must have a 2.4 grade point average to be considered for membership to Phi Beta Kappa. The KU chapter, the oldest west of the Mississippi, annually elects 10 per cent of the senior class for membership. Seniors in Recital Tonight, Wednesday A pianist and a soprano will present this week in Swarath, Regal Hall. At 8 p.m. tonight Mary Warren, Muskogee, Okla., will present a piano recital. Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Martha O'Dell, Carrollton, Mo., soprano, will present a recital. Miss Warren is a pupil of Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano, and Miss O'Dell is a student of Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI3-1151 VI 3-1951 821 Mass. with hand-sewn seams for foot-hugging fit and strong long wear Bostonian Authentic Moccasins From 13.95 Radio Programs KANU 5:00 Twilight Concert: "String Quartet in A Flat Major" by Dvorak Tonight 7:00 Ballet Music; "Ballet Suite No. 2 and 3" by Shostakovitch 7:30 Keyboard Concert (Harpsichord): Treasury of Harpsichord Music 8:00 University of the Air: "And the World Listened" 7:55 News 8:30 University of the Air: "Dearness to the World!" 8:45 University of the Air: "Curtain Going Up." 8:45 University of the Air "Curtain Going Up" KUOK 9:00 Starlight Symphony; "Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Opus 92" by Beethoven 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Little Symphony in B Minor for Wind Instruments" by Gounod Tonight 11:00 Sign Off KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, 91.5 MC Ad Groups Visit KC For Field Trip About 30 members of KU chapters of Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, national men's and women's advertising fraternities, recently made a field trip to Kansas City, Mo. 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