7 4112 7138 Summer Session Kansan Page 6 Friday, July 30, 1965 Mitchell Is Enthusiastic In 8th Year By Dan Partner Jack Mitchell, head coach for the KU grid squad, is entering his eighth season with a young but enthusiastic ball team. The team for this season consists of 31 sophomores, 29 juniors, and 10 seniors. The morale for this team is "as good as we've ever had," according to Coach Mitchell. Mitchell says the players for the KU fans to watch this season are Bob Skahan, Columbus junior, playing quarterback; Mike Johnson, Garden City junior, halfback; Harold Montgomery, Wichita junior, tackle; Jerry Barnett, Wichita junior, tackle, and Jeff Elias, Miami, Fla., junior, end. All of this group will be starting this season. MISSOURI AND Nebraska are anticipated by Mitchell to be the toughest Big Eight games. "Nebraska and Missouri have more lettermen back than anyone else," he said. Mitchell considers KU's meeting Texas Tech as the toughest non-conference game. KU will be ready to meet Tech's Don Anderson, whom Mitchell considers the best halfback in the nation. KU's first conference game is with Iowa State. Mitchell wants to win this game because "The first conference game is always the most important one" for the team to win. DURING HIS PREVIOUS seven years as head coach for KU, Mitchell has coached his teams to one conference championship, four second places, and two thirds. Before coming to KU Mitchell was head coach at Wichita University for two years and head coach at Arkansas for three years. Although the team has many sophomores on the roster, Mitchell plans to have a good season with better ones in the future because the sophomores this year will have good experience for next year and the year after. Many good high school players are coming to KU in the fall and Mitchell says KU has "as fine a freshman crop as we've ever had." Coach Mitchell reflects the good morale of the team when he says that "We plan to beat everyone we play." Hersh Receives Award Renewal Dr. Hersh will continue research of ribosomes in cell proteins and the structural proteins of microsomes. His research of protein syntheses in the body concerns the growth of cells, particularly abnormal growth. The NIH fellowship was first presented to the KU department of biochemistry in 1960 for a $66,000 career development award to Dr. Hersh. The amount of the first year of the five-year renewal is $17,580. Dr. Robert T. Hersh, associate professor of biochemistry, has received a five-year renewal for the National Institutes of Health career development award. The NIH senior research fellowships are awarded on the basis of demonstrated promise for a career in independent research and teaching. They are held in the period between completion of post-doctoral research training and eligibility for permanent higher academic appointment. SCENE FROM GRID PAST—Coach Jack Mitchell helps end Mike Deer, 87, off the field at the 1961 Bluebonnet Bowl. KUMC Student Center Houses Bookstore, Dorm, Grad Program Camp Official, 49. Taken to Hospital George Neaderniser, 49, assistant supervisor and director of Templin Hall at the Midwestern Music and Art Camp, was stricken Tuesday morning at the breakfast table with what was diagnosed as a kidney allment. By Frances Galawas He was taken to Stormont-Vaill Hospital in Topeka, where hospital reported good progress. He was back on the job Thursday. During the regular school year, Mr. Neaderhiser is director of the Topeka High School band. A red brick building located on the southwest corner of the campus is the pride and joy of the students and faculty at the KU medical center. This building is their Student Union. Its bookstore is one of the largest in the county. The bookstore sells mostly medical books, both textbooks and clinical books. It is the only bookstore in the nation that operates on a 24-hour, seven days a week basis. The store keeps the same hours as the hospital. THE UNION was dedicated in 1954 and was built by three funds totaling $750,000. These three funds were the Battenfeld Memorial Fund, the C.D. Francisco Fund, and a fund in honor of Lt. William Fitzsimmons; the first American killed in World War I. Fitzsimmons was a graduate of the KU School of Medicine. The student center was built for two purposes. The first and most important was to house the post-graduate medical program. The second purpose was service to students, faculty, and others at the center. The number of students in the past two years has increased considerably. Because of this growth, a dormitory was added to the two story building. The three-story dormitory built on top of the union houses 74 students. IT ALSO houses recreational activities and study rooms for the students. The union is now owned by the state and is operated by the Student Union and Dorm Corporation. KU Ph.D. Candidate Selected For State Department Study Former Wittenberg University professor and Dean Mover's volleyball coach, Jim Coleman, was selected Monday by the United States Volleyball Association to carry out a study of the world's top volleyball powers in Poland this fall. Electron microscopes allow researchers to "get inside of the cell and study certain formations or ultra-structures." Prof. Burton said. Research now planned for the electron microscope laboratory will include both basic and applied study of cell ultrastructures. THE PURPOSE of the tour, sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the Polish Olympic Committee, is to attempt to raise the level of U.S. volleyball to that of the Iron Curtain countries. The U.S. team finished ninth in the 1964 Olympics in which some of the Iron Curtain countries were eliminated in zone competition. Coleman was selected from among all the volleyball coaches in the United States. Coleman rose to national volleyball prominence as a college All-America player at KU in 1957. He then coached the Dayton YMCA to three seventh-place finishes in the U.S. open He will leave the U.S. Aug. 7 and will carry out his study for two months. The climax of the study will be the World Cup Matches (the world's volleyball championships) to be held in Warsaw the last two weeks in September. Principal investigator for the resulting ultrastructure research is Paul R. Burton, assistant professor of zoology. The grant is expected to total $80,000 over a three-year period. Electron Lab Grant Aids Cell Study An electron microscope laboratory to study ultrastructure of cells will be installed at KU under a first-year grant of $60,327 from the U.S. Public Health Service. One which might well have application for diabetics is a study of the ultrastructure of the pancreas to determine how insulin is formed in the body. Various vertebrates such as reptiles, birds and mice will be used in the research. 4. Prof. Burton will also study ultrastructures of parasitic flatworms to determine how the cell walls and sperm are formed. He will collaborate with Prof. Karl Stockhammer of the entomology department in correlations of ultrastructure and function in bug eyes. For All Your School Supplies Shop at the Round Corner Drug Store We carry a complete line of school supplies. ★ Paper ★ Notebooks Erasers ★ Ink competition. In 1961-62 he coached the Wittenberg University volleyball club to national recognition. ★ Glue Pens ★ Rulers ★ Binders ★ Carbon Paper and many many more items. Stop in soon. Open every evening until 9:30 p.m. ★ Round Corner Drug Store IN 1631 he organized the Dean's Mover's team from Springfield, Ohio, and coached them to two ninth-places in the country. This record placed his teams at the top of the non-west coast teams in the United States. He also coached an all star team in the 1964 Olympic trials. In 1634 the United States Volleyball Association gave him its highest award, Leader In Volleyball. VI-3-0200 801 Mass. Coleman is now completing his Ph.D. in chemistry at KU and will become an associate professor at George Williams College (Chicago) in January. He will coach the George Williams volleyball team and conduct research in the field of physiology of exercise. After his return from Europe he will conduct volleyball clinics in key cities around the U.S. EN ENDS TONIGHT “VON RYAN'S EXPRESS” Granada TREATKE-Telephone VI 3-5788 Starts SATURDAY... L of th KU tenn con Varsity Evening Only THEATRE ... Telephone V13-1065 TONIGHT & SAT... Richard Chamberlain Yvette Mimieux "JOY IN THE MORNING" Starting SUNDAY... WHAT WAS HARLOW REALLY LIKE? JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents CARROLL BAKER 'HARLOW' TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 60 Starts At Dusk TONIGHT & SAT... 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