Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 13, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) CONCENTRATION — Karla Rugh, Watsonville, Calif, freshman, studies the Studio Workshop exhibit on the main floor of the Student Union. The exhibits feature art work by seniors in the drawing and painting department of the School of Fine Arts. All of the paintings on display are for sale. Biology Banquet Tuesday Phi Sigma, honorary biological society, will hold its spring banquet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Dr. Karl Lagler, chairman of the department of fisheries at the University of Michigan and president of the national council of Phi Sigma, will speak at the banquet. University Players Elect Officers Kenneth Baker, Helmetta, N. J. freshman, has been elected president of the University Players, honorary student theatrical organization. Other officers elected are Vera Stough, vice president, Mary Jo Lowman, corresponding secretary, Lawrence juniors; Richard Borgen, Lawrence, treasurer; Marilyn Honderick, LaCrosse, recording secretary, sophomores. Ruth Daniels, St. Francis junior, and Caroline Moreland, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, house managers. Quill Club Elects Officers The Quill Club held election of officers Thursday and had an informal discussion, led by Arvid Shulenberger, associate professor of English, on different types of writing. New officers are: Melisande Magers, Mission sophomore, president; Pat Duncan, Iola junior, vice president; Gretchen Nordstrom, Overland Park freshman, secretary; Paula Sutton, Overland Park sophomore, treasurer; Lucy Remple, Lawrence junior, art editor, and Clydene Boots, Isabel sophomore, editor. Prof. To Attend Conventions Prof. George M. Beal, chairman of the department of architecture, is leaving Friday to attend the national convention of the Assn. of the Collegiate Schools of Architecture, in Washington, D. C. Following this meeting, the American Institute is meeting to celebrate the institute's centennial. Professor Beal will attend these meetings as a delegate of the Kansas Chapter, A. I. A. New officers who will be installed are William Northey, Lawrence, president; Willard Dean, Kildare, Okla., vice-president; Du Wayne Englert, Wakeeney, treasurer; Jean Foster McMinnville, Okla., recording secretary; William Keith, Hot Springs, Ark., corresponding secretary, and Sydney Anderson, Topeka editor. All are graduate students. New members will be initiated preceding the dinner. They are John Bowles, Honolulu, Hawaii; Esther Conner, Ottawa; Gwendolyn Freeman, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Goldsby, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia McLaughlin, Lemoyne, Pa.; Irwin Ungar, Forest Hills, N.Y.; Mary Wesley, Webster Groves, Mo., and Herbert Wolfe, Pomona. Goldsby is a senior. The others are graduate students. Union Committee To Meet The Memorial Union Operating Committee will hold its final meeting at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday in the English Room of the Student Union. Committee members of 1956-57 and 1957-58 will attend. Following the dinner, the budget for next year will be discussed. Oregon obtained statehood Feb. 14, St. Valentine's Day, 1859. Arizona was admitted the same day, 1912. Sophomore To Head Mathematics Club Arlan Ramsey, Dodge City sophomore, has been elected president of the Mathematics Club. Other officers elected were John Hedstrom, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, vice president, and Melinda Taylor, Topeka junior, secretary-treasurer. The club will hold its annual spring picnic at 6 p. m. Tuesday at the recreation area of Potter Lake. Show Starts At Dusk History of Architecture IV paper—1. William Wisner, Arlington, Va., junior; Thompson Nelson, Jefferson City, Mo., junior, and Harold Lohrentz, McPherson fifth-year architecture. Honorable mentions—John Scholeen, Chicago, junior; James Schwada, Morris, Ill., junior, and Donald Eastwood, Fort Scott senior. Merle D. Smith, Minneapolis senior has won the $500 first prize in a national furniture design competition conducted by Blocksom and Company of Michigan City, Ind. Senior Wins First In Design Contest The area of Greenland is 736,511 square miles. Its population is are estimated 18,000. American Institute of Architects scholarship medal I. Dean E. Matthews, Ashland senior; 2. Gene Hosford, Eudora fifth-year architecture. Scarab bronze medal—Bruce Poete, Fairway junior. Honorable Besides the $500 prize in the national competition, Smith earlier won $50 for having the best entry among KU students. The industrial design curriculum at KU also will receive $500 for scholarships next year. Prizes and scholarships awarded were: Graduating students in architecture and architectural engineering were honored at an annual spring banquet Thursday in the Student Union. Scholarships and awards were presented at the banquet, which was conducted by members of the KU chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The problem was to design a chair and sofa, using Blocksom's rubberized curled hair for inner construction, that could be mass produced and sold with normal dealer markup for no more than $525. The chair and sofa design problem began as a class assignment in industrial design. Architecture Students Get Prizes, Awards "ONE OF THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEDIANS Thayer prize-Horst Engel, Overland Park senior. Alpha Rho Chi medal-Leo Williams, Lawrence fifth-year architecture. mentions—Vivian Roth, Lamar, Mo, junior; Arley Ask, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and Judd Lanning, Seneca senior. Voskamp and Slezak prize— Douglas Smith. Topeka senior. Tau Sigma Delta underclass scholarship—Charles Winters, Lawrence junior. Gertrude Goldsmith prize—Harold Holding. Lawrence sophomore. "A Tour de Force... Fernandel receives ample opportunity to display his uncommon talents." N Y TIMES. Kansas City chapter AIA scholarship—Richard Worrell, Salina junior. Kivett, Myers and McCallum prize Gene Hosford, fifth-year arctitecture. USE KANSAN WANT ADS ★★★★★★★★★ Symbol of Astronomy Astronomers use this symbol to designate Mars in their notes ThriftiCheck Symbol of Thrift THRIFTI CHECK-the personal checking account plan that costs you only a few cents for each check - is available in this area only at DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass. 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