Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 22, 1961 National Science Foundation Academic Year Institute Scholarships for High School Teachers of Mathematics John W. Alwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan, A.B., 1949, Western Michigan College of Education; M.Ed., 1537, University of North Carolina. Isaac W. Anders, Prairie Village, B.S.Ed., 1953, University of Kansas. E. Curtis Arnett, Casa Grande, Arizona, B.S., 1955, Arizona State College at Tempe. Paul J. Bowlby, Bellflower, California, B.S.Ed., 1951, M.S.Ed., 1954, Indiana University. Barbara A. Briggs, Duncan, Oklahoma, B.S., 1960, University of Oklahoma. Carl A. Burkhart, Lawrence, B.S.- Ed., 1955, State Teachers College (Kurttown, Pennsylvania). Leeroy A. Britton, Inman, B.S., Engr. Phys., 1942, University of Oklahoma. Burt K. Burns, Midwest City, Oklahoma, B.S., 1957; M.S., 1958, Oklahoma State University. Robert E. Childs, Greenville, Alabama, B.S., 1958, State Teachers College (Alabama). Clyde Christopher, Jacksonville, Texas, B.S., 1950, Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Roe L. Coffman, Fortuna, California, A.B., 1955. Chico State College. Barbara J. Dunn, West Henrietta, New York, A.B., 1956, State University of New York. Mildred S. Dyer, Abbeville, Alabama, A.B., 1948, Huntingdon College; M.S.Ed, 1952, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. George W. Ellis, Laurel, Mississippi, B.S., 1955, Alcorn A. & M. College. Robert A. Estes, Auburn, Maine, A.B., 1958, Bowdow College. Joseph E. Fratianni, Cambridge, Massachusetts, B.S.Ed., 1956, State Teachers College (Massachusetts) William N. Fuller, New Orleans, Louisiana, B.S., 1959, Missouri Southern College. John E. Glass, Fougheepsie, New York University, 1958, Eastern Nazarene College Robert D. Gumm, Dighton, B.S. 1955, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Thomas W. Halton, Avoca, New York, B.S., 1952, Pennsylvania State University Harlan A. Heuer, Agate, Colorado, B.S., 1950, Northwestern State College. Troy L. Hicks, Point Lookout, Missouri, B.S.Ed., 1957, Southwest Missouri State College. John J. Ivery, Montgomery, Alabama, B.S.Sec.Ed., 1959, Alabama State College. Elaine S. Johnson, Falconer, New York, B.S., 1943, Upsa College. Willie G. Love, Bethel, B.S.Ed., 1952, Arkansas State Teachers College; M.Ed., 1955, University of Arkansas. Margaret G. MacReynolds, Stockton, A.B., 1942, Bethany-Peniel College; M.S., 1954, Fort Hays Kansas State College. Nathaniel Mann, III, Littleton Common, Massachusetts, A.B., 1950, Hamilton College. George M. Marsnik, St. Cloud Minnesota, A.B., 1951, St. John's University. Harold J. Medici, Portland, Oregon. A.B., 1955, University of Portland. Edward F. Melbv, Crookston, Minnesota, A.B., 1948, Concordia College; B.S., 1952, State Teacher College (Minnesota). Harry G. Miller, Cass City, Michigan, B.S., 1951, Central Michigan College of Education. Marc N. Murdock, Kansas City Missouri, B.S., 1949, Rockhurst College. Harry E. Oldweiler, Kansas City, A.B., 1957, Washburn University of Topeka. Richard W. Pike, Appleton, Wisconsin, B.S., 1959, Wisconsin State College. Frank P. Prather, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, A.B., 1951, Tarkio College; M.S., 1957, State University of Iowa. H. Willard Rhodes, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania, B.S., 1941, Juniata College; M.Ed., 1951, University of Pittsburgh. Donald E. Rippetoe, Wynnewood, Oklaahoma, B.A.Ed., 1950, South- western Institute of Technology (Oklahoma). Anna L. Robison, Jerome, Idaho, B.Ed., 1941, Illinois State Normal University. Richard A. Skinner, Amityville, New York, B.S., 1959, State University Teachers College (New York). Robert A. Todd, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, B.S.Ed., 1959, State Teachers College (Pennsylvania) Joyce M. Y. Shanaa, Lawrence, A.B., 1955, University of Colorado, John H. Watkins, Spiro, Oklahoma, B.S.Ed., 1956, Northwestern State College (Oklahoma) Walace F. Tolman, Logan, Utah, B.S., 1959, Utah State University, Joe C. Young, Crawfordsville, Indiana, B.S., 1953, Butler University; M.S.Ed., 1960, Purdue University National Science Foundation Summer Institute Awards for High School and College Teachers of Mathematics Sister M. Martina Beckerman, Wichita, A.B., 1948, Marymount College; M.S.Ed., 1953, The Creighton University. Charles O. Blackstad, Worthington, Minnesota, B.S., Mankato State College; M.A., 1956, University of Minnesota. Paul I. Bowlby, (See also NSF Year Institute in Mathematics). Jeneva J. Brewer, Wichita, A.B., 1946; M.A., 1949, University of Wichita. Kenneth W. Brown, Partridge, B.S. 1954, Northwestern State College M.S., 1959, Oklahoma State University. Harvey L. Bush, Kansas City, Missouri, B.S.Ed, 1948, Central Missouri State Teachers College; M.A., 1950. University of Missouri. Willie H. Christian, Birmingham, Alabama, A.B.,1954, Miles College; M.A., 1958, Atlanta University. Sister Mary Vera Clarke, Dubuque, Iowa, A.B., 1937, Clarke College; M.A., 1948, Catholic University of America. Melbourne D. Clegg, Odessa, Texas, A.B., 1949, Bethany-Peniel College, M.A., 1951, George Peabody College for Teachers Gerald A. Coldwell, Bethel, B.S.Ed. 1958, The University of Kansas. Norman E. Cox, Independence, Missouri, B.S.Ed., 1952, Southwest Missouri State College. James T. Cross, Swewance Tennessee M.S. University; M.S. 1955, Harvard University Donald E. Darnell, Osborne, B.S.Ed. 1959, University of Kansas. Lyle J. Dixon, Jonesboro, Arkansas. 1950, Oklahoma State University. Peggy J. Elsasser, Pittsburg, B.S.Ed., 1957; M.S., 1958, Kansas State College of Pittsburgh. Robert A. Estes, Madawaska, Maine, A.B., 1958, Bowdow College. Maurice Evans, Leola, South Dakota. B.S.Ed., 1952; M.S., 1957, Northern State Teachers College (South Dakota). Darrell K. Falen, Lawrence, A.B. 1955, Southwestern College. Dorothy A. Fisher, El Dorado, B.S. Ed., 1944; M.S., 1947, Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Richard W. Forman, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, B.S.Ed., 1952; M.A., 1955, University of South Dakota. Rex D. Foster, Whitewater, Wisconsin, B.S., 1944, Wisconsin State College (Platteville); M.S., 1955, University of Wisconsin Margaret C. Francis, Farber, Missouri, A.B., 1926, Park College. James R. Fulmer, Conway, Arkansas, B.S., 1954, Arkansas State Teachers College; M.A., 1957, University of Arkansas. Eric J. Friesen, Clay Center, A.B., 1939, Bethel College; M.S., 1951, Kansas State University. Edna M. Gardner, Overland Park, A.B., 1949. University of Oklahoma. Paul M. Grabarkewitz, Bemidji, Minnesota, B.S., 1951, North Dakota Agricultural College. Sister Mary Cleophas Garvin, Cleveland, Ohio, Ph.D., 1934, St. Louis University. Father Andrew E. Gottschalk, Atchison, A.B., 1953, St. Benedict's College. W. J. Green, A.B., 1949, Harding College; M.A., 1950, George Peabody College for Teachers. Robert D. Gumm, (See also NSF Year Institute in Mathematics). John E. Hall, Atlanta, Georgia, B.S., 1955, Clark College; M.S., 1958, Atlanta University. Samuel L. Hankey, Edmond, Oklahoma, B.S.Ed., 1957, Southeastern State College; M.S., 1959, Oklahoma State University. Hazel O. Hawks, Kansas City, B.S.- Ed., 1935, Arkansas State Teachers College. William I. Hann, Burlington Junction, Missouri, B.S., 1951, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. The first chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and of Sigma Xi organized west of the Mississippi river were placed at the University of Kansas, in 1891. Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary society in liberal arts and sciences, is the oldest of all Greek letter groups. Sigma Xi is a national honorary society for encouragement of investigation in science. The late Prof. Robert Taft in his history "Across the Years on Mount Oread" wrote, "The faculty, headed by Chancellor Snow, through some fortunate circumstances of chance and of design, was a remarkable group of remarkably able men." Major Honor Groups To K.U. Early The traditions of scholarship were established early at K.U. Francis H. Snow, one of the three original faculty members, was an eminent scientist. He was made chancellor in 1890, and two years later presided over a faculty of 45. "The University was fortunate not only in its faculty at this period, but in its student body as well. The effect was probably mutual. A brilliant faculty attracted able students. Able students stimulated the faculty to still greater efforts with a resulting increase in reputation of the University in its faculty and students." "In the period of the nineties alone this faculty group published over four hundred books and research articles. Jack L. Hennington, Junction City, B.S.Ed., 1952, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Maurice D. Holtferich, Dodge City, B.S.Ed., 1957, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. John J. Ivery, (See also NSF Year Institute in Mathematics). Robert W. Jobes, Williamsburg, Iowa, B.S., 1956, Mississippi Southern College. Sister M. Remigia Kerschen, Wichita, B.S., 1948, Mount St. Scholastica College; M.S., 1957, University of Notre Dame. Kathryn Z. Kuhns, Billings, Montana, B.A.E.D., 1930, Minot State Teachers College; M.Ed., 1946, Montana State University. Leland M. Larsen, Kearney, Nebraska, A.B., 1941, Dana College; M.A., 1948, University of Nebraska. Leeds R. Lacy, Jr., Castle Rock, Colorado, A.B., 1958; M.A., 1959. Colorado State College of Education Leonard L. Lichti, Hosston, A.B., 1942, Goshen College; M.A., 1951, University of Nebraska. Ray H. Lucht, Englewood, Colorado. A.B., 1952; M.A., 1955, Denver University. Harland R. Lutz, Wilmore, Kentucky, A.B., 1952, North Nestarene College; M.A., 154, George Peabody College for Teachers. Sister M. Liguori Luecke, Tulsa, Oklahoma, A.B., 1927, Catholic College of Oklahoma, M.S., 1953, Oklahoma State University. James H. McAllister, Monmouth, Illinois, A.B., 1938, Peru State Teachers College; M.A., 1950, University of Nebraska. Sister M. Teresemarie McCloskey, Cleveland, Ohio, B.S., 1949, Notre Dame College; M.S., 1953, John Carroll University. James L. McCabe, Kansas City, B.S. 1957. Oklahoma State University. Joseph J. Matrisciano, Bingham, Nebraska, B.S.Ed., 1957, Nebraska State Teachers College. Dorothy E. Marolf, Parkville, Missouri, A.B., 1939, University of Kansas. Harold R. Moore, Hammond, Louisiana B.S.Ed., 153, Louisiana Polytec Institute; M.S.Ed., 1557, Northwestern State College of Louisiana. Edward F. Melby, (See also NSF Year Institute in Mathematics). Paul T. Nugent, Lebanon, Illinois, A.B., 1957. Franklin College of Indiana; M.A., 1958, Miami University. Rodney W. Moore, Culbertson, Nebraska, A.B., 1959, Hastings College. Charles R, Parks, Topeka, B.S.Ed., 1957. University of Kansas. Jimmy Rice, Hays, B.S., 1955; 1956 Eastern New Mexico University. Richard W. Pike, (See also NSF Year Institute in Mathematics). Robert E. Riggs, Colby, B.S., 1957. Fort Hays Kansas State College. Kenneth L. Perrin, Searcy, Arkansas, B.S., 1955, Harding College; M.S., 1957, Kansas State University. Paul W. Saltzmann, Englewood, Colorado, B.S., 1957, Anderson College. Vincent D. Rogers, Jr., Wolfebord, New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire Leon P. Schimbeno, Worthington, Minnesota, B.S., 1950, Mankato State Teachers College. Calvin F. Schwartzkopf, LaCrosse, A.B.Ed., 1958, University of Wichita. Osvaldo Sangiorgi, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Bacharel in Mathematics 1941, Universidade de Sao Paulo. W. Hubbard Segur, Jr., Wethersfield, Connecticut, B.S., 1958, Trinity College. Mayo G. Shuilts, Goodwell, Oklahoma, A.B., 1938; M.S., 1939, Fort Hays Kansas State College; M.S. Meteor., 1944, California Institute of Technology. James W. Snow, Eugene, Oregon, A.B., 1948, Carleton College; M.A., 1952, Colorado State College of Education. Ernest K. Stennes, St. Cloud, Minnesota, A.B., 1941, Concordia College; M.A., 1951, University of Wyoming. DeLoyd E. Stertz, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, B.S., 1950, Central State Teachers College; M.S., 1956, University of Minnesota. William D. Tiegreen, Merriam, A.B., 1950, Ottawa University. Milton M. Underkoffler, Winona, Minnesota, B.S.Ed., 1958; M.S.Ed. , 1950, Illinois State Normal University. Paul G. Van Dyke, Houston, Texas, B.S.Math., 1958, Lamar State College of Technology. Grace J. Washington, Shreveport, Louisiana, B.S., 1955, Wiley College. Walter R. Westphal, Buffalo, New York, B.S., 1953, State Teachers College of Buffalo; M.A., 1957, Teachers College, Columbia University. Emmit R. Wheat, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, B.S., 1938, Oklahoma State University; M.A., 1951, College of the Pacific. Grace D. Williams, Atglen, Pennsylvania, A.B., 1928; M.A., 1951, Bucknell University. Richard W. Wohlfarth, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, B.S.Ed., 1952, Peru State Teachers College; M.S.Ed., 1957, University of Omaha. James H. Woods, Prairie Village, B.S.Ed., 1951; M.Ed., 1952, University of Kansas. National Science Foundation Summer Institute Awards in Radiation Biology John R. Bolte, Iowa City, Iowa, A.B. 1951; M.A.Ed., 1956. Iowa State Teachers College; M.S., 1957, Oklahoma State University. Elvin R. Brickley, Russell, B.SEd., 1937, University of Kansas. Ivan C. Brown, Argenta, Illinois B.Ed., 1923, Western Illinois State Teachers College. Richard V. Carter, Minatare, Nebraska, B.S., 1950, Nebraska State Teachers College (Chadron) Harold C. Elder, Topeka, B.S., 1925; M.S., 1930, Kansas State University. Frank W. Gambrell, Jr., Clarkdale, Mississippi, B.S., 1950, Alcorn A. & M. College; M.S., 1951, Kansas State University. Thomas R. Hendrickson, Coalinga, California, B.S., 1952, Iowa State College; M.A.Ed., 1958, Washington University. Charles O. Hinerman, Mechanicsville, Iowa, B.S.Ed., 1957, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; M.A.Ed., 1959, Washington University. Kenneth B. Hurst, Jr., Clarendon, Arkansas, B.S., 1956, Arkansas State College. Burley B. Martin, Meriden, A.B., 1947, Baker University; M.S.Ed., 1955 University of Kansas George B. Nelson, Mondovi, Wisconsin, B.Ed., 1932, Wisconsin State College (Eau Claire). Robert T. Moe, Lancaster, Wisconsin, A.B., 1950, Luther College. Nicholas F. Nickolakis, Flushing, New York, A.B., 1953, Berea College; M.Ed., 1960, University of Rochester. Luther A. Parrack, Elkton, Maryland, A.B.E.D., 1934, Fairmont State Normal School; M.S., 1938, West Virginia University. Roy Lee Rinehart, Grant City, Missouri, B.S.Ed., 1955, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College; M.S., 1958, Oklahoma State University. Neil L. Tubbs, Beatrice, Nebraska, B.S., 1951, Nebraska State Teachers College; M.Ed., 1959, University of Nebraska. National Science Foundations Awards Summer Program in Research Participation for High School Chemistry Teachers Oscar Jones, Jr., Grambling, Louisiana, B.S.Chem., 1949, University of Denver; M.S., 1951, Ohio State University. Christian L. Berneking, Sr., Lawrence, B.S.Ed, 1951; M.S.Ed, 1953, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Summer Institute in Asia Awards Christian, L. Prebisch and Dorothy S. Tobias, Lawton, Oklahoma, B.S., 1927; M.S., 1931, Oklahoma State University. Albert L. Grimes, Marion, A.B., 1929; M.A., 1951, Western Kentucky State College. Mary Ann Guthals, Hope, A.B., 1960, McPherson College. Serafin Arduengo, Miami, Arizona B.S.Ed., 1958, Arizona State College. NDEA Summer Institute for Elementary Teachers of German and Spanish Spanish Cora M. Adame, Lawrence, B.S.Ed., 1940, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Lewis E. Buhler, Muncie, Indiana, A.B.Ed., 1949; M.A.Ed., 1958, Ball State Teachers College. Frank M. Eberly, Seneca, B.SEd., 1959, University of Kansas. Maurice M. Campion, Longview, Washington, A.B., 1949, Mexico City College; M.Ed., 1958, Oregon State College. Lloyd F. Downing, Escondido, California, B.S., 1951, Manchester College. Virginia E. Ehlers, Winchester, A.B., 1931, University of Wichita; M.S., 1934, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Robert L. Eldredge, Joplin, Missouri, B.S.Ed., 1952; M.S., 1956, Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Justina Ferreira, Taunton, Massachusetts, A.B., 1955, Boston University College of Liberal Arts. Otilia F. Ferreira, Taunton, Massa- teria University, MIMERYK, College of Arts, Art Riley Estabrook, Rolla, A.B., 1950. North Texas State Teachers College. Flora Flores, Kansas City, Missouri, B.S.Ed., 1947, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College; M.S., 1950, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia; M.A., 1950, University of Kansas. Hilda Gutierrez, Consolacion del Sur, Cuba, B.S., 1957, East Tennessee State College. Jean Muret Holland, Alva, Oklahoma, A.B., 1927; M.S., 1929, University of Oklahoma. Frances H. Lawler, Palo Alto, California, A.B., 1936, University of California at Los Angeles; M.A., 1950, Teachers College, Columbia University. Ila P. Layne, Eugene, Oregon, B.S.- Ed. 1943, Southwest Missouri State College; M.A., 1956, University of Denver. Franklin R. Long, Augusta, B.S.Ed. 1953, Phillips University; M.S. 1957, Kansas State College of Pitts- burg Mable M. Lopez, Boulder, Colorado, A.B., 1952, University of Colorado, Helen M. Battison, Seattle, Washington University of Washington, Virginia Monserrate, Leavenworth, A.B.Ed., 1944, University of Puerto Rico. Richard S. Moore, Ainsworth, Nebraska, B.S.Ed., 1959, University of Nebraska. William J. Nolan, Lawrence, B.S.Ed. 1958, University of Kansas. Eliceo Nunez, Jr., Liberty, Missouri, A.B., 1959, William Jewell College. Carmen M. Parkhurst Kansas City, Missouri 8195 Southwest Missouri State College. Sara L. Ramirez, Waco, Texas, A.B., M.A., 1957, University of Texas Samuel Renteria, Modesto, California, A.B.Ed., 1948, Arizona State Teachers College; M.A., 1954, College of the Pacific. Joseph L. Reyes, Wheatland, Wyoming, A.B., 1951, New Mexico Highlands University.