Sokal To Speak To Health Meeting Robert R. Sokal, assistant professor of entomology, has been invited to present a paper at a seminar organized by the World Health Organization and Panamerican Sanitary Bureau, Monday through Saturday, in Panama City. Prof. Sokal, who has done research on insecticide resistance for several years, will be one of a few consultants from the United States at the conference. The title of his paper is "Laboratory Induction of Changes in Susceptibility Levels of Insects." Dr. Riccardo Milani, well-known Italian geneticist of the University of Pavia in Italy, will visit KU Friday and Saturday for consultation on housefly genetics and insecticide resistance with Prof. Sokal and Robert L. Sullivan, research associate in entomology. The KU entomology laboratory is the only one in the country doing research on housefly genetics. Dr. Milani will leave with Prof Sokal Saturday for the Panama conference. Two contracts with the Army Medical Corps and Office of Naval Research for research in the entomology department have been renewed for the coming year. Prof. Sokal directs the projects. The Army contract will provide $13.361 for fundamental research on the increasing resistance of insects to insecticides. The project is aimed at learning the hereditary mechanisms that enable insects to overcome the killing effects of new insecticides. Dr. Sullivan is research associate, and Toshiki Hirovoshi, graduate student from Naraken, Japan, and Mrs. Elizabeth Lichtwardt, 1527 W. 22nd St. Terr., Lawrence, are assistants. The Navy contract for $5,000 is to study "Gene-environment Interactions in DDT-resistance and Related Characters". Prof. Sokal has been studying reactions of strains of fruitflies under different environmental conditions to learn what effects the differences have on natural selection in relation to DDT-resistance. Heinz Neumes, graduate student from Berlin, Germany, is the assistant on the project. To Hold Previews For Freshmen Six previews, preliminary orientation programs, have been scheduled this summer so that entering freshmen can spend two days on the campus. During this time the students will take placement and physical examinations, arrange for housing, confer with faculty advisers and become acquainted with Lawrence and the campus. About 200 students are expected for each preview. Students will be housed in University dormitories. Previews will be held July 7-8, 10-11, 14-15, 16-18, 21-22 and 24- 25. Placement and physical examinations will also be given during the regular Orientation Week in September but not all of the other events will be duplicated at the previews. 9 On Journalism Spring Honor Roll Four juniors and five seniors made the Spring semester scholastic honor roll of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. They are the top 10 per cent of the students enrolled in the school in terms of grade averages achieved during the semester. Those listed are Mary A. Alden. Hutchinson junior; Clydene S. Boots. Isabel senior; Jere Glover, Salina senior; William F. Kane, Stafford junior; Ardeth G. Nieman, Independence senior; Ramona R. Rush. Little River junior; Patricia M. Swanson, Newton junior; Harry M. Turner, Topeka senior; and Ward W. Weldon, Warrensburg, Mo. seni- lor. Their grade point averages ranged from 2.31 to 2.66. Wilt Signs With Globetrotters Wilt Chamberlain, who left KU in May in favor of professional basketball, signed a one-year contract Wednesday to tour with the Harlem Globetrotter basketball team for $65,000. Abe Saperstein, owner of the Negro basketball team said the former All-American would receive the greatest salary ever paid a cager for one season's work. When Chamberlain left the University at the close of the spring semester he indicated he would form a team of his own, however he dropped those plans in favor of Mr. Saperstein's lucrative contract. Chamberlain will make his professional debut October 18 when the Globetrotters play at Madison Square Garden. Student Art On Display Student paintings and sculpture pieces are now on exhibit in the student art gallery of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Oil paintings on exhibit are "Figure" by Harold Beud, Des Moines-Iowa junior; "Portrait" by Philip Pat Ahern, Wichita junior; "Landscape," by Janet Patterson, Kansas City, Mo. junior; "Woman" by Jerry Buchanan, Wichita senior; "Still Life" by Charles Irwin, Columbus junior; "Martydom" by Ahern; "Still Life" by Marilyn Ann Moyer, Kansas City, Mo. junior; "Crucifixion" by Miss Patterson; "Suddenly Things Change" by Bowl, and "Portrait" by Lucy Remple, Lawrence 1958 graduate. There are three intaglio prints on display; They are "Barber Shop" by Bert Waller, Gurard graduate student; "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" by Waller and "Deep in the Culles--Naked Earth" by Shirley Musgrove, Columbus, Miss. graduate student. Sculpture pieces are "Lortraine" in bronze by Lawrence Holt, Circleville junior; "Prize" in bronze by Loren J. Bass, Topeka graduate student; "Navajos" a ceramic by Vergie F. Langston, Albuquerque, N. M. graduate student; "Man" in mahogany by Susan C. Sandifer, Wichita freshman; "Bird" in marble by Elaine Morrison, Fort Scott 1958 graduate; "Mujer" in lead by Carlos Frev, Liberal junior; "Medallion" in bronze by Winthrop Williams, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education, will be one of three featured speakers for the tenth annual workshop of the Missouri Asn. of School Administrators to be held at the University of Missouri Monday and Tuesday. Dean Anderson will address the assembly of approximately 400 persons Tuesday on "Education in the Last Half of the 20th Century." 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