3 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 3, 1956 Photo Groups To Meet At KU The KU chapter of Kappa Alpha Mu, photo - journalism fraternity, will host 30 student photographers from the Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas chapters at the second annual regional meeting Dec. 8 and 9. Speakers will include C. C. Edom of the University of Missouri, who founded-Kappa Alpha Mu 11 years ago and who is national adviser; Sammy Feeback, United Press photographer from Kansas City, Mo.; Leonard Bacon, Topea Daily Capital photographer; and Ed Hoffman, chief of the Kansas City Bureau of United Press Newpictures. Federal Service Topic Of Civil Service Man "Employment Opportunities in the Federal Government" will be the topic of Mr. Charles E. Weithonor of the Ninth U. S. Civil Service Commission at 11 a. m. Tuesday in 1 Strong Annex E. Mr. Hoffman will award prizes for the best pictures taken during Saturday's competition and criticize the pictures at a breakfast Sunday. John Stephens, Stafford senior, is in charge of the meeting. He is president of the KU chapter and vice president of the national fraternity, Mr. Weithoner will discuss federal service examinations and ways for college graduates to enter federal service. Chapman Enlivens Music Program The success of the KU Symphony Orchestra's performance Sunday was due mainly to the skill of pianist Norman Chapman, who played Beethoven's "Concerto No. 4 in G Major" with orchestra accompaniment. Chapman is a Brandon, Manitoba, Canada graduate student. The challenge of a change of pace offered by Brahms "Academic Festival Overture" was not adequately met by the orchestra. The concluding number of the 2-hour concert, Chausson's "Symphony in B Flat major," left a feeling that the entire performance was not in vain. Factual Story Contest Date Set Do you have a good story to tell? Unpublished factual stories, limited to 750 words, about pioneer Kansas or Kansans are eligible for cash prizes of $25, $15 and $10 in the factual story contest, sponsored by the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas. Stories submitted must be typewritten, double-spaced, on one side of the paper and the name of the author written on a separate sheet of paper attached to the manuscript. Manuscripts must be postmarked not later than Dec. 25. All stories should be sent to Mrs. Frank W. Boyd, factual story contest chairman, Mankato, Kan. 100 Rock Producers To Meet Today, Tuesday Speakers and their topics are: Approximately 100 rock producers are expected to take part in the second Rock Products Conference at KU today and Tuesday. "Implications of the Federal Highway Program." R. L. Peyton, research engineer, State Highway Commission; "County Outlook on Road Construction," Francis Wagner, county engineer, McPherson County. "Problems in Use of Local Materials for Turnpike Construction," James D. Bucher, construction engineer, Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff, Topeka; "Problems of Rock Producers," Perry Jones, Per- arry Jones Construction Co., Carbon-dale. "Exploratory Drilling for Rock Producers," John N. Kilman; contract drilling division manager; Mobile Drilling Co., Inc.; Indianapolis, Ind.; "Machinery for Rock Production," Hans I. Hansen, consulting engineer, Iowa Manufacturing Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tuesday afternoon a panel discussion will be held, presided over by Russell Runnels, head of the Industrial Minerals and Geochemistry Division of the State Geological Survey. Conference speakers will compose the panel. The topic will be the utilization of Kansas rock in construction. The distinguished military student badge was presented to Army ROTC students Tuesday and Wednesday on the drill field east of Allen Field House. George B. Smith, dean of the University, representing the chancellor, spoke to the cadets. The order of the Purple Heart was established in 1782. The men who received the badge were Lt. Col. R. A. Cooper, Springfield, Mo., Capt. S. R. Ausemus, Madison, Capt. R. L. Brown, Sgt. 1,C K. L. Clark and Sgt. R. D. Wilber, Kansas City, Kan., 2nd Lt. P. H. Canary, and 1st Lt. W. H. Dye, Wichita, 1st Lt. R. L. Neighbor, and 1st Lt. L. L. Sullivan, Lawrence. 30 Receive Distinguished Military Student Badge 2nd Lt. Lt. B. E. Frank, Pittsburg, 2nd Lt. Lt. W. Strupc, Topeka, 2nd Lt. H.T. Traver, Oberlin, M. Sgt. A. C. Hill, Culver, 1st Lt. J. L. Beall, Fredonia, M. Sgt. C. E. Beall and Maj. B. P. Phillips, Leavenworth. Cadet D. D. Budrich, Evergreen Park, Ill., M. Sgt. K. E. Steegman, Prairie Village, Sgt. I. C. M. A. Jones, Milford, M. Sgt. H. D. Zerfs, Ellis, Sgt. 1.C. D. L. Hays, Larned, Sgt. J. L. Hysom, Ottawa, 1 st Lt. G. A. Mason, Anthony, seniors; Maj. J. B. Hunt, Leavenworth, Maj. T. J. Knorr, Wichita, 1st. Lt. W. Tyson, Lawrence, juniors; Capt. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. The University String Quartet will present its fall concert at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Strong Auditorium. Zoology Head At Park Meeting String Quartet To Give Concert Wednesday The quartet, composed of Raymond Cerf, first violin; George Green, second violin; Karel Blaas, viola; and Raymond Stuhl, cello, will be assisted by Marian Jersild, pianist. All are faculty members. The program will be the "Sunrise" quartet by Haydn, "Quartet No. 1" by Piston and "Quinete, Op. 34" by Brahms. Raymond Hall, director of the Museum of Natural History and chairman of the department of zoology, is attending a meeting of the advisory board of the national parks this week in the Virgin Islands. He visited the Everglades National Park in Florida Saturday and then flew to St. John's Island. St. John's has recently been designated a national park. H. J. Ellifeldt, Kansas City, Mo, Capt. M. F. Steele, Leavenworth, 1st Lt. E. 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