Page 3 Senior's 2.9 G.P.A. Causes Problem Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth senior, is a young man of unusual ability. He has the talent to cram lots of work and lots of play into his schedule and give an excellent performance in both fields. Cuthbertson's scholastic record after seven semesters of all A's and one B is one that many students reach for but never quite touch. ss. won ry i- er 9. orer ers "I really don't have a secret formula or anything like that for making grades. I just try to study what's necessary and to keep up in all of my courses," Cuthbertson said. "Actually, I have the university standard of two hours of study for Grades Get Him in Jam Strange as it may sound a 29 grade average has presented Catholic He has been honored with two fellowships for graduate study, but he can accept only one. Gilbert Cuthbertson Heads Bridge Club each credit hour as a goal but I never seem to make it." Statewide Activities, chairman of the ASC housing committee, a member of Delta Phi Alpha, honorary German fraternity, and Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity. He is a past member of the KU debate squad. "I can either take a Rotary Foundation Fellowship at the University of Bonn and go into medicine or I can take a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship to Harvard University and go into political science. I now have to choose my field and that isn't easy to do because I am extremely interested in both subjects." Receives Many Honors Heads Bridge Club Last, but certainly not least in Gilbert's book, he is president of the KU Duplicate Bridge Club. "I play bridge at least twice a week. It's a fascinating game," Cuthbertson said. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa last fall and is a co-holder of the Paul B. Lawson Award, a recognition of the highest scholastic record of senior men in the College. He currently holds a Carnegie Research Assistantship in political science, has received the Taylor Memorial Book Collection Prize, and served as KU's representative at the Student Conference on National Affairs which was held at Texas A&M College last fall. He is also a four-year Summerfield Scholar. How do these activities affect Gilbert's studying? This is how he describes it: He is president of the Circle K Club, on the editorial board of the Quill Club, regional chairman in Ten United Presbyterian students from KU will travel to Tulsa, Okla., today to attend the regional meeting of Presbyterian students, which will last through Sunday. Students from Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas will attend. Those representing KU are Paul Hensleigh, Winchester; David Rockhold, Winfield; Joy Fowler, Fort Scott; Carol Edwards, Lawrence, and Mary Elda Scarth, Bartlesville Okla., all sophomores. Beacon Articles Are Available Copies of the three articles written by Mark Clutter, editorial editor of the Wichita Beacon, concerning his visit to KU and his impressions of the campus can be obtained at the Public Relations Office. Ten Presbyterians To Visit Oklahoma The theme of the meeting will be "The Life and Mission of the Church in the Whole World." But Cuthbertson is no bookworm. He can cite a list of extra-curricular activities as long as his list of scholastic honors. "The only trouble comes when my studies interfere with my activities!" Alan Latta, Wichita freshman ivan Eastwood, Summerfield junior J. P. Feighner, Welshville senior Mary Thornton, Clay Center senior and Carol Weidensaul, Shoshoni Wwo. junior. Javhawker Queen Named Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo. sophomore, has been named queen of the 1959 Jayhawk yearbook. The final selection, from a field of 20 candidates, was made by Governor George Docking. 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