Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 2. 1959 Nineteen Students Awarded Foundation Fellowships Nineteen KU students have been awarded National Science Foundation fellowships following nationwide competition. Nine awards were for cooperative graduate fellowships and ten for predoctoral graduate fellowships. Cooperative graduate fellows will receive payment of fees and a stipend at the annual rate of $2,200. Nine-month fellows will receive $1,650. Graduate predoctoral fellows get tuition and annual stipends from $1,800 to $2,200. KU students receiving the predoctoral fellowships, their fields, and terms are: David L. Kohlman, Lamoni, Iowa senior in aeronautical engineering, first year fellowship, will study at KU; Thomas D. Bath, Mission senior in chemical engineering, first-year fellowship, will study at the University of Michigan; James Cederberg, Herndon senior in physics, first-year fellowship, will study at the California Institute of Technology; Frank D. Feiock, Lawrence graduate student in physics, initial award, will study at KU; Hugo F. Franzen, Lawrence graduate student in chemistry, renewal award, will study at KU; Clarence E. Harms, Hillsboro graduate student in zoology, initial award, will study at the University of Minnesota. Charles F. Hobbs, Lawrence graduate student in chemistry, renewal award, will study at KU; Jerry L. Jones, graduate student in physics, initial award, will study at KU; Isaac J. Levine, New York graduate student in chemistry, renewal award, will study at KU; Harold B. Hanes, Fort Worth, Tex., graduate student in mathematics, initial award, will study at KU. Three former KU students who received predoctoral fellowships are Dr. Lamont W. Gaston, Lawrence, renewal of post-doctoral fellowship in medical sciences, will study at Harvard University; Paul P. Enos, Perry, initial award to study geology at Stanford University; Arlan Bruce Ramsay, Dodge City, renewal award to study mathematics at Harvard University. Ten University of Kansas students were accorded honorable mention in the competition. They are F. James Rohlf, San Diego, Calif., zoology; Norman Dudley, Wichita senior chemistry; Russell E. Hays, lawrence graduate student, engineering; Nancy Dahl, Kansas City, Kan, graduate student, medical science. John Sommerville, Lawrence junior, chemistry; Charles J. Stuth, Lawrence graduate student, mathematics; Willis Ratzlaff, DeSoto graduate student, zoology; Daniel Marsh, Lawrence graduate student, botany; Richard D. Neff, Elmo, Mo., graduate student, biophysics; Robert P. Rannie, Independence, Mo., graduate student, engineering. Students receiving cooperative graduate fellowships are: Russell Bilyeu, Krum, Tex., mathematics, genetics, 9 months; Freddie Wilson, Lenexa, zoology, 9 months; Frederick Horne, Mission, chemistry, 12 months; John Root, Shawnee, chemistry, 12 months, and Wayne Wolsey, Battle Creek, Mich., chemistry, 12 months. All are graduate students. Also receiving the award were Jerry Simmons Rosemead, Calif., senior in aeronautical engineering, 9 months; James Pool, Lawrence senior in physics, 9 months, and James Martin, now a student at Texas Christian University, mathematics, 12 months. Marlin Harmony, Kansas City, Mo., who received a chemical engineering degree from KU in 1958, received a 12-month fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley, where he is now studying. John Dealy, Wichita, who received a B.S. in chemical engineering here in 1958, received a nine-month fellowship at the University of Michigan, where he is now a student. 9 months; Herbert Wolfe, Lawrence, Radio Programs KUOK Tonight 6:00 Sign On 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time, Korff Maag 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies and Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time, "The Three Herds," Woody Herman 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 KUOK News—6. 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes Channel 63 on the Blue Corbin-North Grace 1 Person, Boutart, Carruth-O'Leary, Joseph R. Pearson halls, and Delta Sigma Phi KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major" by Mozart 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Le Carnaval D'aix" by Milhaud 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: Asian Institute Lectures, "Report on Viet-Nam" 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music: "String Quartet No. 16 in F Major, Op. 135" by Beethoven 11:00 Sign On KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, BJ5 - MC Your first love...the KILTIE... now with a new fashion-tapered toe! And crafted, as always, of the softest handsewn leathers. NATURALLY, Counselor Dorm Jobs Open Student counselor applications for the 1959-60 academic year in the men's residence hall system will be accepted until April 18 by the Dean of Students Office, 228 Strong. Clark Coan, assistant dean of men, said student counselor staff will be doubled when the new Olin Templin Hall opens. Counselors will receive a monthly salary of $45, but they must pay $70 a month for room and board. Counselors must have junior, senior, or graduate standing. The duties of counselors consist of maintenance needs reports, counseling of residents, and advising student government in the halls. There were about 25 million natives in the New World when Columbus "discovered" it. PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. Ph.VI 3-1306 Gifts That Are Different - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Are You Getting ROBBED When you go to a cafe or a drive-in restaurant, the prices you usually pay for your food include a fat appropriation for the "middlemen," the suppliers of the people with whom you are dealing. There is one place in Lawrence, however, where the "middlemen" have been done away with. That place is Fay's Drive-in Restaurant. You see, the people at Fay's are their own "middlemen." They even own their own Grocery Store (Turner's Grocery, 700 Maine). This means that you can get high quality food at low,low prices—only at Fay's Drive In. Come on out today. See for yourself. Eat at Fay's where you can enjoy good food without getting robbed. FAYS DRIVE IN 914 West 23rd