Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 18. 1957 Graduate Wins Mental Health Reporting Prize Mrs. Marion McCoy Walt, Topeka Daily Capital reporter and KU graduate, is the 1957 winner of the Ethel Perrill Memorial Award for outstanding reporting on mental health. Mrs. Walt will be formally honored by the Kansas Assn. for Mental Health at the Hotel Jayhawk Oct. 25. She will receive a $50 check and certificate of achievement and her newspaper will be awarded a bronze plaque. Mrs. Walt wrote seven articles about problems confronting parents of mentally retarded children. While a student at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information Mrs. Walt was managing editor of The Daily Kansan. Her husband, Richard Walt, who also graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism, is a copy editor for the Topeka Daily Capital. He is also a former Daily Kansan managing editor. Museum Receives Owl Skin, Skeletons Two complete skeletons of a Great Grey Owl and the skin of a Black Owl were received recently by the Museum of Natural History, according to E. R. Hall, museum director. The specimens were given by A. F. Oeming, president of the Edmonton Zoological Society. Edmonton, Canada. This is the first specimen of the Hawk Owl and the first complete skeleton of the Great Grey Owl to be received by the museum. Boy Scouts To Take Geology Field Trip A geology field trip for boy scouts of eastern Kansas, sponsored by the department of geology and the State Geological Survey, will be held Saturday at Camp Naish, east of Bonner Springs on Highway 32. The American Geological Institute and the American Assn. of Petroleum Geologists are observing Boy Scout Geology Month throughout the country with similar trips. 'La Traviata' Scheduled For Oct.23 In Hoch The NBC Opera production of "La Traviata" will be presented Oct. 23 in Hoch Auditorium. ID cards will admit students. Two of the leading roles in the opera will be sung by Dolores Wilson, soprano, and John Alexander, tenor. Miss Wilson began her career in Italy under the name of Dolores Vilsoni. She began using her American name when she proved to Italian audiences that Americans know how to sing. Mr. Alexander originally planned to be a doctor, but changed his mind after entering the Air Force in World War II, where he had the lead in the Air Force production of "Pagliacci." He also has appeared in the NBC Opera productions of "The Taming of the Shrew," and "La Boheme." Abaut 99 per cent of the calcium in the body is used for framework; the other one per cent remains in body fluids such as the blood. Without this calcium muscles can't contract and relax, and nerves can't carry their messages. 100 At Workshop For Housemothers More than 100 house directors and the deans of women of Kansas colleges and universities attended the annual Housemothers' Workshop Wednesday and Thursday in the Student Union. Miss Dorothy Truex, director of women's affairs at the University of Oklahoma, conducted the workshop. Mrs. Thomas Clark, KU Alpha Delta Pi sorority housemother, said, "Miss Truex knows campus life well and had a very effective way of putting it over to the new housemothers." Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function TODAY Debate Squad Round-Robin Tourney 4 p.m. 118, 119, 124 Strong KU-Y Campus Forum, "What About the Awakening of Students," p. 124. Jayhawk Room, Student Union Kappa Phi pledging, 7 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Attendance required. Simchas Torah services, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center. SATURDAY Chemistry Club, 9 a.m. Cooperative farm chemicals nitration plant tour. Meet at Malott Hall Parking Lot. Cars needed for transportation. Sacrament of Confession, 5 to 6 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church. Museum of Art exhibition and reception, 8 p.m. Fontinalia and presentation of Arthur D. Weaver Memorial Fountain. SUNDAY Newman Club, regular meeting after 11 a.m. Mass Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Respihig: "Fountains of Rome." Cost supper, 5 p.m. Following supper Dr. James E. Seaver, Associate professor of history will speak. Jewish Community Center United Student Fellowship, 5 to 6 p.m. Congregational Church. Supporter followed by Sister Rose. fessor of chemistry, "Christianity and Science." Everyone welcome. Graduate Club party, 8 p.m. Memorial Urbana Biosystems students Urban Refreshes Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Debusy; "Images pour Orchestra"; Beethoven, "Violine Concerto in D. Opus 61." MONDAY Engineerrettees. 8 p.m. Jayhawk Room Student Union, George D. Corn; "Casual Haircuts." Undergraduate Math Club and Seminar, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker, Miss Beverly Doig, "One Sided Surfaces." All interested students are welcome. We're Opening Any Day Now! ROBERTO'S If You Like "Pizza," 710 Mass.-VI 3-1086 Pickup Delivery KU Professor Attends Teaching Conference Learned Lesson By Coming Late The new organization for unaffiliated women students met to elect officers. Nominations were open. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, is attending the fifth National Conference on Core Teaching in Philadelphia today through Monday. He will be on a 3-member panel to lead a discussion of the role of the teacher in the unstructured core class. 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