Lawson and Lear honors announced Martha Kopper and John Shapley, both Wichita seniors with cumulative grade point averages of 2.97, share the Paul B. Lawson award this year. Kopper is a Watkins scholar majoring in chemistry and English, and Shapley is a Summerfield scholar majoring in chemistry. Both will receive a $100 book certificate. GRADE POINT average determines the annual Lawson award winner. The student with the highest cumulative grade point average in the KU senior class enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is awarded the honor. Six sophomores with three point, or straight "A," grade point averages are winners of the Veta B. Lear award this year. They are: Lou Abernathy, Topeka; Tim Averill, Topeka; Steven Davis, Lyons; David Hill, Nevada, Mo.; William Homer, Paola; and Gary McClelland, Topeka. Each of the winners receives a $25 book certificate. FINEST CLEANING ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE! NOW OPEN! SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER LOADS OF WASHING FOR THE PRICE OF Offer Expires 11:00 p.m., Oct. 21 CLEAN! NEAT! NEW! Counselor on Duty At All Times Open 7:00 a.m.-11 p.m. 7 Days A Week Soft Water - Air-Conditioning Free Parking 2346 Iowa VI 3-9868 on Highway 59 South Another brand new addition to our distinctive gift selection.Won't you come in soon and see these exciting new creations. Malls Shopping Center VI 2-1523 9:30-5:30 Daily 9:30-8:00 Wed. Canterbury lecture series begins The Canterbury Association will begin its Sunday evening lecture-discussions next Sunday when Tom Moore, executive secretary of KU-Y, speaks on the "Christian View Toward Pacifism Regarding the Viet Nam War." The programs will be held at 6 p.m. at 1116 Louisiana following evening prayer and supper, said Rev. Tom Woodward, Episcopal chaplain. Rev. John Rosebauh, retired Episcopal minister from Lawrence, will speak on "Value of Confession for Christians" Nov. 5. Rev. Don Conrad, Lutheran campus pastor, will discuss "Contemporary Radical Theology," Nov. 13, and Paul Hausvald, professor of religion, will talk on "How Modern Christians can Synthesize Traditional with Contemporary Theology to make Christianity more Relevant," Nov. 20. SAYS SO IN THE BOOK ST.LOUIS—(UPI) There are two funeral directors in town named "Hale" and "Hardy." Daily Kansas Thursday, October 20, 1966 5 WELCOME KU Students and Faculty to Marinello Beauty Shop Mr. Terry Beasley Formerly of Des Moines, Ia. Owner & Stylist Miss Kathie Goldman Formerly of Chicago, Ill. Hair Stylist Mr. Ben Weithers Formerly of Des Moines, Ia. Hair Stylist During the summer vacation months the Marinello Beauty Salon changed ownership and is now operating under new management. Our stylists are all new to Lawrence and are highly skilled in all phases of beauty culture including wig styling. We welcome everyone to stop in and get acquainted. Hours are from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through Saturday; however, early morning and late evening appointments are welcomed. For appointment call: VI 3-3330—Stop in at 1119 Mass. SUA FALL CONCERT Allen Field House Sat., Nov. 5, 8:00 p.m. Tickets go on sale Oct. 24, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 at Kansas Union, Information Booth, & Summerfield Basement Limit 20 Tickets Per Person