Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesdav. Feb. 8, 1961 Around the Campus Grants Set for Defense Act Fifteen National Defense Education Act fellowships awarded KU this year will provide financial support in two new areas of study. Five of the fellships will be given students working toward Ph.D. degrees in speech and three, to students in engineering mechanics, for use in 1961-62. Neither area of study has received previous support from the NDEA, which provides a limited number of fellowships for students working only in new or expanded graduate programs. Prof. Sherwood Honored in Group The awards provide $2,000 for the first year of study, $2,200 for the second year and $2,400 for a third year. An additional grant of about $2,500 is made to the University for each fellowship holder enrolled. Nobel P. Sherwood, KU professor emeritus of bacteriology, has been elected to emeritus membership in the Society of American Bacteriologists. The honor is bestowed in recognition of Dr. Sherwool's contributions to the field of bacteriology and his long service to the society. Prof. Sherwood was organizer and for 32 years, chairman of the department of bacteriology at KU. He taught at the University 42 years and was one of the few department chairmen asked to serve beyond the 65-year retirement age. Instructors Lack College Preparation Lack of college preparation does not keep teachers from directing a full schedule of speech and drama activities in Kansas high schools, a recent survey by an assistant instructor of speech at the University of Kansas discloses. In a "1960-61 Survey of Speech and Drama Teachers in Kansas High Schools," Alma Sargent, speech staff assistant for the KU Extension High School Service Center, finds only 93 or 42.5 per cent of the 219 teachers in drama activities with college majors in speech and drama. A large share of drama activities are carried on by 84 teachers with college English majors. The remainder of drama activities are directed by teachers with majors ranging from foreign languages to home economics, industrial arts and physical education. Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.-George Bernard Shaw Tacos, Steaks WILLIE'S 10-40 CAFE 1310 W. 6th, VI 3-9757 RIDICULOUS PRICE SALE Thursday Only! Dresses to $35.00 Now $8.00 Dresses to $17.98 Now $6.00 Dresses to $14.98 Now $4.00 $1.00 to $2.00 Bargain Tables Bras, Blouses and Bermudas only a few more days — while they last — SALE! SWEATERS TOPCOATS CARCOATS JACKETS A new type Record Club for music lovers,record collectors audiophiles Now you can acquire the world's best music on more than 20 different labels at bargain prices. Membership good for 1 year, costs only $2.00. ALL RECORDS TO MEMBERS at 20% OFF! | Label | Number | | Title | Reg. Pr. | Record Club | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Argo | LP662 | (Mono) | Ahmoo Jamal — Happy Moods Bernstein plays Brubeck | 4.98 | 3.98 | | Columbia | CS8257 | (Stereo) | Wonderful Town | 4.98 | 3.98 | | Command | 33-809 | (Mono) | Bongos Bongos Bongos | 4.98 | 3.98 | | Verve | 15007 | (Mono) | Outside Shelley Berman | 4.98 | 3.98 | | Richmond | 20065 | (Mono) | My Fair Lady — Stapleton | 1.98 | 1.58 | | Columbia | 6110 | (Stereo) | Rachmaninoff Sym. No. 2 Eugene Ormandy and the Phil. Orch. | 5.98 | 4.78 | | Richmond | 30078 | (Stereo) | Ebb Tide — Cracksfield | 2.98 | 2.38 | | Kapp | 9015-S | (Stereo) | LaTraviata — Rome Sym. Orch. | 4.98 | 3.98 | | Capitol | 1187 | (Mono) | Shearing on Stage! | 3.98 | 3.18 | | Medallion | 7502 | (Stereo) | Sound of Strings — Leighton | 5.98 | 4.78 | NO MINIMUM NUMBER TO BUY! NO MONTHLY PURCHASE REQUIRED! NO POSTAGE OR HANDLING CHARGE! NO MONTHLY CORRESPONDENCE! NO MONTHLY SURPRISES WITH RECORDS NOT ORDERED! NO NECESSITY TO BELONG TO MORE THAN ONE CLUB! Why not join now! Add to your record library at this special saving for an entire year. We will be glad to order any record not in stock at no additional cost to you. 1107 Massachusetts Ph.VI 3-4442