Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 30, 1961 58 Make Honor Roll In Fine Arts School Fifty-eight students in the School of Fine Arts made the Dean's Honor Roll for the spring semester. The honor roll is comprised of the top 10 per cent. Three students made all "As". They are Judith Gorton, Lawrence senior, a violin major; Sherrill Hahn, Phillipsburg senior, an organ major; and Janet Marie Johnson, Cimarron freshman, a music therapy major. Others on the honor roll are: Mildred J. Archer, freshman, Ottawa Anthony E. Bengel, freshman, Independence; Judith A. Boyle, senior, Kansas City, Kans.; Priscilla A. Boyns, freshman, Kansas City, Kans.; Elaine Brayl, freshman, Kansas City, Kans.; Shirley Braming, freshman, Oak Park, Ii.; Connell Charles Clutz, senior, Charles Clutz, senior, Rochester, N. Y.; Janis Cravens, sophomore, Lyndon, and Danny Crouse, senior, Hutchinson. Dorothy D'Anna, senior, Topeka; Russell D'Anna, senior, Independence, Mo.; Robert H. Davis, senior, Leavenworth; Margaret Day, junior, Arkansas City; Donna Douslin, freshman, Bartlesville, Okla.; Robert Ebendoff, senior, Wichita; Kenneth Ebbond, junior, Kansas City; Karen Ebbond, fifth Grade, Kansas City, Nebr.; Cheryl Frazey, senior, Kansas City, Mo., and Joan Gilson, sophomore, E. Liverpool, Ohio. Marlene Glass, senior. Overland Park James Gohl, junior. Kansas City, Mo. Beatrice Gordon, sophomore. Wichita; Henderson, junior. Stamberry, Mo.; Judith Hood, senior. Lawrence; Heather Johnson, senior. Kansas City, Mo.; Katherine Kechner, sophomore. Fairview Orpha Logan, freshman, Leoti; Edbert Miller, senior, Valley Center; Marilyn Mishall, junior, Beverly Hills; Calif.; Joan Moege, freshman, Stafford; Carol Moore, sophomore, Independence. Mo; Donna Moore, freshman, Independence. Mo; David Moore, freshman, Independence. Daniel Ralston, junior, Topека, and Curtis Rhodus, junior, Kansas City, Kanss. lis Rueb, freshman. St. Frames; Martha Shirley, freshman, Mankato; Franklin Shobe, freshman, Great Bend; Norma Smith, senior, Topeka; Carol Swift, freshman, Fort Smith, Ark.; Mary Tatum, Smith, junior, Topeka; senior, Mission; Evan Tonsing, junior, Topela, and Alan Vanderplas, sophomore, Phillipsburg. Rollin Rhodes, junior, Kansas City, KS. Rollin Richter, junior, Shawnee, Phy1. Malcolm Whitney, senior, Paola; Fred Wiemer, junior, Drumwright, Oka; Laura; Harriet Wiemer, junior, Hutchins, Stephen Wiemer, junior, City, City and William Wright, senior, Lawrence. Speech Education Is Lecture Topic Dr. Karl F. Robinson of Northwestern University will give a summer session lecture series talk on "Speech Education in the Scientific Age" at 4 p.m. July 6 in the Forum Room of the Union. Dr. Robinson is chairman of the speech education department at Northwestern. He will be a leader for a high school speech conference and workshop here the following day. The conference will be open to all interested high school speech teachers in Kansas and Missouri, plus summer session students. STUDENTS Grease Job ___ $1 Brake Adi. ___ 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free. Open 7-10 with mechanic on duty. Brakes Relined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd.c VI 3-0694 Summer Clearance Sale Women's Summer Shoes $199-$599 Men's Summer Shoes $399----$999 REDMAN'S SHOES Cancer Clue Found in Liver 815 Mass. VI 3-9871 NEW YORK—(UPI)—The "ultimate single cause of cancer" may prove to be a deficiency in an anticancer substance produced by the liver, the annual meeting of the American Medical Assn. was told yesterday. These laws have to be shattered before they can divide wildly in the cancerous manner. This was the report of one team of cancer investigators. Another team reported it was possible for tiny amounts of cancer-causing chemicals to ride piggy-back on common human viruses into the interior of body cells, thus giving cancers their start. They were believed to be the first to turn up evidence that such a substance is elaborated by the normal human liver. A deficiency in the liver-producing anti-cancer substance could be either hereditary or acquired, said the investigators, Drs. Peter A. Herbut, Theodore T. Tsaltas and William H. Kraemer of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. The investigative team headed by Drs. Christopher M. Martin and Sigmundur Magnusson of Seton Hall College of Medicine, Jersey City, N. J., began with the accepted premise that if a cancer is going to get something most upsetting has to happen inside a cell. All cells multiply at set rates rigidly governed by their self-contained laws. Certain chemicals known to be cancer-causing are widespread. They are in the smog of cities, in the exhaust of motor vehicles and in the smoke of cigarets. Martin and Magnusson reasoned they couldn't readily get into cells without being helped because if they could there would be more cancer than there is. Two Named to Athletic Board Norman W. Jeter of Hays and Wallace B. Hinshaw of Wichita take their places as alumni representatives on the University of Kansas Athletic Board July 1. Alumni representatives are chosen by the board of directors of the Alumni Assn. for three-year terms. A third alumni representative. Paul O. Mesoner of Garden City, was selected to continue through a second three-year term. Other alumni members of the Alumni Board are Dr. Milton B. Miller of Topeka, Arthur B. Weaver of Lawrence, and Al E. Haas of Kansas City. Get an Early Start for the 4th Come in tonight and get 20c off on the PIZZA of your choice Open 4-12 Sun. thru Thurs. - 11.1 Fri. and Sat. CAMPUS VI 3-9111 Fast Delivery HIDEAWAY Offer not applicable to deliveries