Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 29, 1965 WINNING SMILE—Miss Pat Wise, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior, was crowned Miss Lawrence—KU at the annual pageant Friday night. Beauty Queen Plans to Sing For Career Because her mother wanted her to sing in the church chair, Pat Wise, Oklahoma City junior, took voice lessons and used them with good effect Friday night in winning the Miss Lawrence—KU Pageant. For the talent portion of the annual competition, Miss Wise sang the "Siempre Libera" from Verdi's "La Traviata." "I chose this work because it would appeal to the audience more; it is easily understood because the emotions involved are easily recognizable." Miss Wise said. Miss Wise is a music education major, and is minoring in music voice. She plans to work for a master's degree in music education and, perhaps have a professional vocal career. If she does not sing professionally, Miss Wise plans to teach choral music in secondary education. This summer, besides competing in the Miss Kansas pageant in July, Miss Wise hopes to work as an apprentice artist for the Santa Fe Opera Company in New Mexico. Her major vocal-theatrical appearance so far has been her starring role as Anita in the KU theatre production of "West Side Story." Research Awards Given to Students Undergraduate students involved in research were awarded for their efforts Saturday. 12 KU students presented reports on their research before a panel of three judges and William Green, executive director of the Kansas Heart Association. The reports are sponsored by the Kansas Heart Association each year. This is the fourth year the association has sponsored the undergraduate research reports program. Three prizes and nine presentations were awarded to the participants. FIRST PRIZE to Maxwell T. Sanford, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Sanford has been engaged in a satellite tracking project which has included building a telescope station on the top of Lindley Hall. He received $60 from the Kansas Heart Association. Rex Bare, Wichita senior, placed second with a report on his research project "The Food Habits of the Red-Tailed Hawk in Eastern Kansas." Bare was awarded $30 from the association. Douglas Dedo, Birmingham. Mich., senior, placed third with a report on his research project in connection with time-lapse photography. He was presented $20. PRESENTATIONS OF $10 each went to the other participants in the program: William B. Kerfoot, Lawrence junior; Wilson C. Kerfoot, Lawrence junior; John H. Fitch, Lawrence junior; Sue A. Tomlinson, Newton junior; Gary Hamilton, Ge- HONN'S COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING OPEN 24 HRS. Across From The High School 19th & La. VI 3-9631 For Your BEST Haircut - 4 Chairs - 8-6 Mon.-Fri. - 8-5 Sat. Come to PLAZA Barber Shop 1804 Mass. VI 2-9462 In Dillon's Plaza SUA SUA ALL UNIVERSITY neseo senior; Ronald Carlock, Wichita senior; Thomas Payne, Salina junior; Jimmie Doll, Joplin, Mo. sophomore; and Terry A. Miller, Baxter Springs senior. TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT TROPHIES Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1965 Time: 6:30 p.m.; Place: Union Ballroom 1st and 2nd place in Men's & Women's Singles & Doubles To Register: Call Don Miller—VI 2-2188-6-10 p.m. or sign up in the Jaybowl NOW! Shows 7:00 & 9:00 The reports given Saturday morning in Summerfield Hall ranged from research on sand dunes of Idaho to hydrogen bonding in alcohols. TONITE & TUES... Plus — "DR. STRANGFLOVE" OPEN FULL-TIME! Open 6:30 --- Starts 7:00 TONITE & TUES. Peter Sellers in "THE PINK PANTHER" Plus. 2 KU Profs. Win Grants Plus "POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES" Award of Guggenheim fellowships to two KU faculty members was announced today. Dr. David B. Beard, professor of physics, received a $7,000 grant to do research at Imperial College in London. Dr. Milton Steinhardt, chairman of the Department of Music History and Literature, received his second Guggenheim award, $6,500 for study which will include work in Vienna and Brussels. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified White Stag White Stag's tailoring achieves the long, lean look in these Clubhouse South- hampton pants of trim stretch herringbone $800 cotton ----------- It has the look and comfort of White Stag! Diamond Dot roll-sleeve cotton tops skirts and pants with equal ease. $ 5^{00} The Classical film Series presents Day of Wrath (1943 Denmark) A masterwork of the Danish cinema directed by Carl Dreyer Wednesday-7:00 p.m. Admission 60c Fraser Theater