Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 4. 1959 DEBUT—T. Charles Helvey, on the left, visiting professor of radiation biophysics, discusses problems of a new television show with Tom P. Rea, coordinator for University Extension. The television show, which started today over WIBWTV, features Dr. Helvey in discussions of space travel. The show will be from 11:30 a.m. to noon every Wednesday through May. 'Carmen' Tickets Exchange Quickly Tickets are going fast for the University Theatre production of Georges Bizet's, "Carmen." They are now on sale at the box office in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building Gordon Beck, instructor of speech and adviser to the University Theatre, asked students to exchange their identification cards for tickets now because the opera might be a sell-out by Friday. Non-students may obtain tickets for $1.50. "Carmen" will be presented at 8 p.m. Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The opera will not be presented Monday to prevent a strain on the cast's voices. Robert Lynch as Escamillo; Bruce Gardner as El Dancaitro, and David Dodds as El Remendado. The chorus will be directed by Clayton Krehbiel, associate professor of music education and choral music. The cast will include Beverly Runkle Benso as Carmen; Dick Wright as Don Jose; Celia Welch as Micaela; Roland Para as Morales; Jack Davison as Zuniga; Martha O'Dell as Frasquita; Joyce Malicky as Mercedes. Choreography will be under the KU-Y Elects Boley, Lehman Presidents Barbara Boley, Kansas City, Mo. and Stanley Lehman, Abilene, juniors, have been elected co-presidents of KU-Y for this semester and the fall semester of 1959. Other officers are Judy Davies Dodge City sophomore and Bill Smith, Great Bend junior, vice presidents; Ann Hoopingarner, Dallas, Tex., and Robert Hartley, Baxter Springs, sophomores, secretaries; Marilyn Henning, Ottawa, and Ron Keeler, Great Bend, junior, treasurers, and Linda Fornelli, Kansas City, Mo., and Ken Gray, Lyons, sophomores, program chairmen. direction of Janet Presutti, instructor of physical education. Dancer include members of Tau Sigma, hon orary modern dance organization. "Carmen" will be staged by Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama. Robert Baustian, associate professor of orchestra, is musical director. Settings and lighting will be done by E. Arthur Kean, instructor of speech, drama, and journalism. Costumes will be handled by Herbert Camburn, instructor of speech. 84 Empty Loan Fund The $31,248 Federal Loan Fund appropriated to KU has been issued to 84 students, Spencer Martin, director of aids and awards, said today. The recipients of the loans were chosen from a field of 200 candidates. Mr. Martin said that future loans will be granted if more money becomes available. "We have no way of knowing whether there will be future appropriations," he said. "Of course, those who did not receive loans during the first screening will be considered first in the event of future appropriations." Actually, KU received only $28,000, but that amount was matched 1 to 9 by the University which made the fund total $31,214. Loans ranged from $200 to $1,000, according to individual need and scholastic ability. Regarding rumor that Congress is considering cutting national aid to higher education, Mr. Martin said: "It's true that public enthusiasm on this project is waning. When public enthusiasm wanes, so does congressional enthusiasm. But we're still hoping for more appropriations." JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio Badawy's 3rd Lecture To Be Given Tonight Chicken A La King 75c $67 \frac{1}{2} c^{*}$ Boiled Short Ribs of Beef, Horse Radish 75c $67 \frac{1}{2} c$ Baked Veal Birds, Sage Dressing --- 75c $67 \frac{1}{2} c$ Roast Sirloin of Beef, Brownsuice --- 75c $67 \frac{1}{2} c$ * BUY A MEAL TICKET AND SAVE 10% Alexander Badawy, visiting professor of architecture, will deliver the third in a series of illustrated lectures on the art of Egypt tonight at 7.30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The series, which seeks to reveal the earliest sources of Western art tradition, is entitled "Art and Archeology of the Pre-Hellenic World." The lectures are open to the public. Murphy Goes to Washington *BUY A MEAL TICKET AND SAVE 10% Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy is in Washington, D. C., today. He i attending the quarterly meeting of the United States Advisory Commission on Educational Achievement. The commission is a branch of the State Department. The chancellor will return to Lawrence tonight. Engineering Honor Roll Carries 184 A total of 184 students in the School of Engineering and Architecture have been named to the Dean's Honor Roll for the fall semester. The students represent the top ten per cent of each grade classification. The honor roll includes 46 freshmen, 39 sophomores, 36 juniors and 63 seniors. Eleven students made all A grades during the semester. The grade point range of all the honor students was between 2.25 and 3. The following received all A grades Freshman-William Glissander. Sophamores — Ronald D. O'Andreas; John W. Filbert; Lee R. McGinty; John G. Jimcock Juniors—James A. Franklin; Gary W Kibbe; David L. Delfort; Larry C. School- cw The other students on the honor roll are: Seniors—Robert L. Blakely, Denny D. Watson Freshmen—Glen W. Albright; Stuart H. Barger; Theodore F. Batchman; Lawrence H. Boles津; David R. Brooks; John Clifford; Floyd F. Corbin; Robert Cordill; George W. Dalke; Don Dee Divina; Roger D. Eggarling; Gary Earl Foitz; John M. Gaffney J.; Jr. Cory D Gardner; Aln Jones Geery; William Larry Harper; Suzy Howell; Paul L. Ingemann; John C. Jacob Jr. Everett L. Johnson; Karl G. Kreutzig; Robert C. Lindrud; Marvin L. Lindsey; Ronald D. MacCallum; Charles H. Manay; Ronald D. McClure; Charles M. McFarland; Charles M. Moftel; Larry V. Moore; Michael M. Roberts; Harold L. Regler; Harry G. Rowe; Gary Ray Shaffer; Penny Lee Shaw; James W. Straight; Oscar Suess; Robert B. Sullivan; Gerald D. Weatherby; Allan H. Weiss; Lawrence G. Wilson. Sophomores—Ronald D. Andreas; Beverly C. Barr; Brice R. Barrett; Roger D. Baum; Lawrence B. Bauman; Ronald C. Lawrence; Bradley E. Lulp; Culp; Darrel E. Davis; David G. Delong; Herbert K. Dixon; Lanny D. Driver; John C. Durrell; John W. Filland; John S. Fitzgerald; Arthur L. Henry; Siegfried Holzer; Robert B. Ingenthorn; Gary E. Irwin AWS Elections Today Newton W. Jones; Wilber E. Jorgensen; Korb, Kenneth D. Krebhiel; Louis A. Korb; Kenneth D. Krebhield; Louis A. All regularly enrolled women students are entitled to vote today in the election for Senate officers in the Associated Women Students. Polls will remain open to 5 p.m. in Fraser, Bailey and Strong Halls, and the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. There are more than four million telephones in New York City. Juniors—Frank William Addis; David Duane Bailen; Charles M. Bradley; Larry Owen Brady; Wilburn O. Clark; Jimmy L. Crouch; William Arthur Dunn; James Franklin; Gary K. Hackett; Ronald G. Harper; Dennis Hayes; Paul J. Heider; Duncan Wheatley; Kenneth R. George H. Honmold; Kenneth Leo Hull; Gary W. Kibbee; Leon Leon Lake H. W Masenthin; John F. McDonald; James I. Metzger; Charles E. Miller; Brandt P. Ochner; Robert D. Ohmart; Buddie J. Pine; David L. Reid; Lionel G. Rickford; Richard C. Rinkel; Verne R. Schoenker; Richard C. Rinkel; Rutter; Robert E. Schaake; Larry C. Coolley; Norman D. Shutter; Kenneth Tinnerman; Frank A. 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