Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 15, 1961 Research Awards Go to 51 Students Undergraduate research participation awards have been given to 51 KU students for the 1961-62 academic year. The program is supported by grants from Carnegie Corporation, the Kansas Heart Association and the National Science Foundation and is designed to stimulate research interest and activity of talented undergraduates. The winners and the subjects of their research are: CALVIN B. ALMQUIST, Bridgeport freshman, philosophy; Patrick L. Baude, Topeka freshman, French; Carl A. Bentz, Peabody sophomore, chemistry; Susanne J. Black, Wilmette, Ill., senior, bacteriology; John I. Blair, Wichita sophomore, English. Charles E. Bondurant, Lawrence senior, geology; Carolyn S. Cook, Independence sophomore, English; Julie R. Dennis, Lawrence junior, physiology; John M. Falletta, Arma junior, biochemistry; Harold W. Fearing, Lawrence junior, mathematics. Martha A. Graves, Inedependence sophomore, linguistics; Margaret S. Heimer, Rolling Hills, Calif., sophomore, bacteriology; James E. Hesser, Wichita sophomore, physics; Hans A. Heynau, Ft. Collins, Colo., sophomore, physics; Janice E. Hoke, Salina junior, bacteriology. DAVID H. HUFFMAN, Hays sophomore, anatomy; Lovell S. Jarvis, Winfield sophomore, economics; Karen M. Jennison, Healy junior, psychology; Frederick J. Kauffeld, Atchison freshman, speech; Dorothy G. Kelly, Mission freshman zoology Ben E. Kowing Jr., Lawrence freshman, zoology; Larry L. Lauden, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, philosophy; Linda Sue Machin, Ottawa freshman, history; Nancy H. Marsh, Meuse, France, junior, art history; Reuben R. McCornack, Abilene freshman, speech. Patricia Ann Monseth, Kirkwood, Mo., junior, anthropology; Lawrence G. Morgan, Hutchinson freshman, French; Craig E. Nelson, Mankato senior, zoology; Laird G. Patterson, Larned sophomore, psysiology; Patricia J. Peterson, Wichita freshman, Spanish. JOHN R. PLATT, Topeka freshman, psychology; Robert Keith Remple, Lawrence senior, mathematics; Phillip H. Roberts, Wichita sophomore, mathematics; Christina Robinson, St. Marys sophomore, zoology; Paul C. Schaich, Topeka sophomore, mathematics. Frances M. Schloz, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Russian; Wesley D. Schroeder, Pittsburgh, Pa., junior, physics; Franklin D. Shobe, Great Bend freshman, mathematics; Carolyn Shull, Lawrence sophomore, history; Karen L. Stevenson, Wichita freshman, chemistry. John E. Stucky Jr., Pittsburgh freshman, speech; C. Terrill Tarr, Paola junior, physiology; Milton S. Topping, DeSoto sophomore, zoology; David C. Trowbridge, Prairie Village junior, history; Jerry L. Ulrich, Iola freshman, history. Neal R. Wagner, Topeka junior, mathematics; Marilyn J. Ward, Hutchinson freshman, anatomy; Linley E. Watson, Topeka junior, zoology; Robert G. Welch, Belton, Mo., junior, geology; Marjorie Wolf, Kansas City sophomore, entomology; Martha J. Yonnally, Mission freshman, biochemistry. KU Payroll Checks Need Mail Envelopes The payroll department of the business office requests that all persons who will receive paychecks from the University for the month of May and will be leaving the campus near or shortly after June 1, provide the department with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to be used for mailing the checks. The department office is 121. Strong Hall. NOW SHOWING! AT 7:45 ONLY DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. JOHN WAYNE / RICHARD WIDMARK / LAURENCE HARVEY Seven Air Force ROTC cadets have received honors for outstanding achievement at a cadet group review. Cadet Col. John Durrett, Prairie Village senior, and Cadet T. Sgt. Leigh Stamets, Clay Center junior, received the Professor of Air Science Gold Medal for academic excellence Tuesday. Awards to Seven AFROTC Cadets ADULTS $1.00 KIDDIES 50c Cadet Airman 1.C. Billy Lucas, Mapleton sophomore, and Cadet Airman Gary Muller were awarded the Professor of Air Science Silver Medal. James Lewis, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, was presented with the Convair award for flying interest and all-around achievement. Frank Gasperich, Sand Springs, Okla., sophomore, and Robert P. Ash, Jr., Lawrence sophomore, were declared Cadet of the Month for March and April, respectively. Art Lecture at 4 p.m. The illustrated lecture is another in the "Great Cities and Their Art" lecture series. Bertram Colgrave, visiting professor of English, will speak on "Durham and the Cathedral Museum" at 4 p.m. today in the Museum of Art lecture room. Brooks to Head Engineer's Council David Brooks, Lyon graduate student, was elected president of the Engineering Council in elections held last Friday at Marvin Hall. Other elected officers are Paul Mitchell, Lawrence junior, vice president; Randall Nolette, Monument junior, secretary-treasurer; John Earlywine, Kingman junior, senior representative, and Douglas Walcher, Wichita sophomore, junior representative. The sophomore representative election ended in a tie between John Lastelic, Kansas City freshman, and James Kennedy, Lawrence freshman. A decision to break the tie will be made at the next engineering council meeting. Thirten per cent of the engineers voted. Engineering Grad Is Editor Of Theta Tau Publication Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, has appointed William E. Franklin, KU graduate, to be editor-in-chief of "The Gear of Theta Tau," the fraternity's official publication. Try the Kansan Want Ads Official Bulletin All campus organizations should at once file with the Office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong, lists of officers for the 1961-62 school year. This information is needed for inclusion in the Student Directory, K-Book, etc. Foreign Students: You are especially invited to attend the Centennial Antique show at 1941 Massachusetts Street. The Show is open until 9:00 p.m. tonight and the sponsoring group issues each you a personal invitation. Summer session housing applications are available in the office of the Dean "A" and in women's women. Episcopal Evening Prayer (Week days): 5 p.m., Canterbury House. TODAY Episcopal Holy Communion: Noon, Canterbury House. Humanities Forum: 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, Kansas Union. Michael Scherer, visiting professor of German on "Post-War German Literature." TOMORROW NSA Committee Meeting: 4 p.m., Kansas Union. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20: 7:30 p.m., Room 104, Military Science Building. ONR Research in Chemical Engineering, Professor Fred Kurata. Two color films, "Rival World" and "The Prairie", will be shown on the Film Feature in 3 Bailey at 4 p.m. today. Film Feature Today ADULTS $1.00 KIDDIES 50c everywhere... people with a flair for good living learn to fly People who know how to live ... to really enjoy life... are learning to fly! They've discovered the downright fun and thrill of flying by doing it themselves! 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