Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 4, 1958 ROTC CHOICES—Military Bail Queen will be chosen tonight from finalists, (from left) Jean Rodgers, Paradise junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Susan Sandifer, Wichita sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, and Sandy Day, Kansas City Mo., sophomore, Delta Gamma. Two Summer Institutes Opened by NSF Grants Two major grants by the National Science Foundation to support 1959 summer institutes for mathematics and science teachers have been received by the University. The larger grant of $135,000 will provide an 8-week summer institute for high school and college teachers of mathematics. The institute director is G. Baley Price, professor and chairman of the department of mathematics. A $20,200 grant will provide partial support for an institute in radiation biology. Edward I. Shaw, assistant professor of radiation biology, will be director. Additional support for the project has been committed by the Atomic Energy Commission. Both institutes will coincide with the Summer Session from June 8 to Aug.1. Institute members will be enrolled as graduate students. Berlin is Topic Of SUA Forum The Student Union Activities Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union will feature a talk and discussion on "Background to Berlin." Giving background on the Berlin situation since Russia has proposed to give full control of East Germany back to the German government will be Helmut Hulsbergen, instructor in German, and Heinz Neunes, Berlin-Lichterfelde graduate student. --and Marilyn Harlan, Lawrence, both juniors; Nancy Varney, Kansas City, Mo., and Norman Riney, Liberal, both sophomores. Peggy Jenkins, Hiawatha, Don Harris, Kansas City, Mo., both seniors, and Bob Nebrig, Leavenworth junior, were named the three top speakers in the second annual Potpourri speaking contest last night. Three Top Speakers Named Miss Jenkins' speech concerned the history of Fraser Hall. She told how Fraser Theater was first used as a chapel, next as a theater, and now as a lecture room. She also spoke of the cost of building, its architecture, and the departments it has housed. Nebrig's speech, "Rommel, Desert Fox," gave the audience a glimpse into that leader's life. Harris spoke about bullfighting and Manolete, the great matador. He pointed out that the real meaning of bullfighting is in the symbolism of good overcoming evil. KS Head Cites KU Cooperation Kansas State College President James A. McCain told an all-state college assembly at Manhattan yesterday that KU and K-State have had extremely close relationships since Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy came to KU. "Probably in no other state do the land grant college and the state university enjoy such close working relationship as KU and K-State," President McCain said. President McCain said that the two schools have benefited from close cooperation with each other in business matters, athletic sportsmanship and other areas. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, said the speech department hoped to make the Potpourri a traditional event and described it as an extended class enterprise. Each Speech I class selected one member to represent it. Of these representatives, eight finalists were chosen in preliminary speeches held Monday and Tuesday. The awards were record albums. Other finalists were Marion Placke, Webster Groves, Mo. senior; Sandra Jackson, Scott City, A 1902 city ordinance enforced a $5 fine for riding or driving across the Kaw bridge faster than a walk. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) Save at... Judges for the contest were William A. Conboy, associate professor of speech and drama; R. L. Schiebfelbusch, associate professor of speech and director of child research; Allen Crafton, professor of speech; Tom Rea, instructor of journalism and co-ordinator of University Extension, and Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech and drama. HIXON'S 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Attention Chess Players First Meeting of The Chess Club Tuesday, December 9 7:00 p.m. Room 306C Union AFTER THANKSGIVING CLEARANCE Group of Sweaters and Skirts Blouses - Dresses REDUCED ONE-THIRD Entire Stock Not Included All Sales Final Private Parking On Naismith Drive WANTED For Christmas Jewelry is the gift that lasts many years adding many happy memories and thanks of heart for those who have given the finest of gifts Gifts of jewelry are always a gift that pleases those who receive them at Christmas Town Squires by FREEMAN Coffee Bean Brown Black Lama A to D $ 6^{1/2} $ to 13 You'll enjoy the style, comfort and good looks of Freeman Town Squires shoes. Lighter, livelier footwear for every occasion. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837 Mass.