Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday. July 29, 1958 Misters, G&B's, Aces Win Title The G&B's won the married couples bowling league with a 17-7 won-loss record; the Aces finished at the top of the mixed league and the Misters won the prairie campers league at the Jaybowl in the Kansas Union. The G&B's team was Tom Gess, Kansas City, Kan. senior, and his wife and Phil Bowman, Hutchinson senior and his wife. Members of the Aces were Theodore Diehl, Lawrence freshman, Sandra Peters, Lawrence graduate student, Laura Caldwell, Lawrence senior, and Sam Von Winbush, Philadelphia. Pa. graduate student. Gil Davison, Muskogee, Okla. Mike Dunlap, Kirkwood, Mo., Bob Lee, Halstead, and John Feurst, Cicero, Ill., were on the winning Prairie Camper's team. Bob Hill, Emporia junior, had high single game of 213 to lead the men bowlers last week; Barbara Weatherman, Lawrence, led the women with 158. Final standings: **Couples league** W L G&B's 17 7 N&P 16 8 Ha-Ha's 14 10 Odd Balls 14 10 W&G 13 10 Alley Rats 10 10 Bildee Rats 9 14 M&T 8 16 Mixed league W L Aces 17 7 FDA-V 15 9 Smiths plus one 14 10 Kegers 12 12 Ordonios 11 13 Lucky Strikes 11 13 Irvines 11 13 Hot Shots 10 14 Pick-Ups 8 16 Mountford 5 19 Prairie Campers W L Misters 8 1 Aces 5 4 Strikes 3 6 Foursome 2 7 Rice County Gives Award Miss Barbara F. Rhodes, a 1958 graduate of St. John's Academy at Winfield, and a resident of Little River, will hold the Rice County Alumni Club scholarship for the coming school year at KU. She will receive $250 contributed by KU alumni in the county to the Greater University Fund. Miss Rhodes was the top student in her graduating class at the academy. She attained a standing in the top two per cent of seniors throughout Kansas in a test by the National Merit Scholarship Corp. She has been on the high school honor roll for three years and has had no grade below an "A." As a senior she served as chairman of the Social Activities Committee and as secretary and treasurer of her class. She was president of the choir and Student Council treasurer. She served on the House Committee for two years and participated in band and debate. At KU Miss Rhodes plans to enter the School of Engineering and Architecture. Receives Research Grant The University has received a Frederick Gardner Cottrell grant of $2,500 from the Research Corp. to support research entitled "A kinetic Study of the Benzoylation of Various Alcohols in Pyridine and Other Tertiary Amines." A new miniature battery, about the size of a paper clip, is said to deliver a steady flow of current for 176,000 hours. Five new faculty members in the field of music have been appointed. They are George A. Michael, assistant professor of music history and literature, Miss Martha Stacy, instructor of piano, Theodore O. Johnson Jr., instructor of music theory, Kenneth Bloomquist, instructor in trumpet and assistant director of the band, and Peter Ekstrom, assistant instructor in percussion. Five New Music Faculty Members Added In School Of Fine Arts Prof. Michael will be here for one year, filling the duties of Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history and literature, who will be on sabbatical leave. She received her bachelor degree in music education in 1949 and her master of music in 1952 from Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. She has done additional graduate work at Houston University at Houston, Tex., and Columbia University at New York, N. Y. Prof. Steinhardt will hold both Fulbright and Guggenheim fellowships to conduct research in musicology in Vienna, Austria. Miss Stacy, a specialist in class and functional piano, taught for four years in the Dallas, Tex. public schools and the past two years at Berea College in Berea, Ky. Prof. Michael, a member of the faculty at Gustavus Adolphus College at St. Peter, Minn., holds a bachelor and master of music degrees from the Eastman School of Music and is a candidate for a Ph.D. in musicology at New York University at New York. She succeeds the former Miss Billie Rae Worthington, former instructor of piano, who married E. Arthur Kean, instructor of speech and drama. He has taught at Friends University at Wichita, Bethany College at Bethany, W. Va., North Dakota State at Dickinson, University of Idaho at Moscow and Oberlin College at Oberlin, Ohio. Mr. Johnson earned bachelor and master of music degrees, in 1951 and 1952, from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and has been studying there for the doctor of musical arts degree in violin, with theory and musicology as allied fields. He held a Fulbright scholarship in 1956-57 for study in Munich, Germany. In addition to teaching, Mr. Johnson will play second violin in the University String Quartet. He succeeds George C. Green, Jr., former instructor of music theory, who has resigned. Mr. Bloomquist was director of music in the high school at Tay- lorville, Ill., last year. He earned his bachelor of science in music education and master of education degrees, in 1953 and 1957, from the University of Illinois at Urbana, where he has additional work toward a doctorate degree. He was a band assistant there. He served in the U. S. Army, 1953-55. Both he and Mr. Ekstrom will be in positions that were handled last year through temporary appointments. Mr. Ekstrom, who earned the bachelor of music degree from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor this June, will teach half-time and take graduate work. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results The Bank Nearest The Hill DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass. A Subscription to the Daily Hansan Subscribe Now For This Semester! One Year . . . $4.50 Available at the Kansan Business Office, Room 111, Flint Hall, Phone VI 3-2700, Ext. 376