Monday, May 13, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Bev Gibbs wins beauty contest A blonde blue-eyed former National Honey Queen was named Miss Lawrence-KU Friday in the University Theatre. Beverly Joan Gibbs, Kansas City junior representing Delta Delta Delta, will compete this summer at Pratt for the Miss Kansas title. Pamila Kay Kohler, Beloit sophomore representing Naismith Hall, and Valerie Kay Frame, Wichita senior from McCollum Hall, were named first and second runners-up, respectively. During final competition, Miss Gibbs sang a medley from "Bells Are Ringing," assisted by a six-foot dummy. A dream-like dual-role dance was performed by Miss Frame, and a reading from "A Mid-Summer Night's Dream" was presented by Miss Kohler. Awards not cancelled for drafted students Involuntary military service will not cause cancellation of the 1968-69 awards made by the KU Graduate School under its National Defense Education Act Title IV and Graduate Honors fellowship and National Science Foundation traineeship programs. George W. Swift, acting dean of the School, said fellowships and traineeships would be honored at a later date for any person voluntarily called into military service after he had accepted the award. CANOE TRIPS Cruise and explore the Quetico-Superior wilderness by way of the Oceans, oceaure, Fish virgin inksley, oceaure, Fish virgin $8.00 per diem, less for groups of 5 Write BILL ROM, CA-NO CONTIENT OUTFITTERS, BOX C ELY, MINN NROTC awards given Outstanding students in the KU Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) received awards during the annual spring review and color ceremony Friday evening in front of Allen Field House. Beverly Smith, McPherson senior, was named Navy color girl during the event. Her attendants were Mary Jo Kunkel, Leavenworth sophomore, and Judy Frizzell, Lared senior. Midshipmen who received awards included James Keen, Mission sophomore, Reserve Officers' Association Award; Stephen Kraft, Tulsa, Okla., junior, American Legion Military Excellence Award; John Flint, Overland Park sophomore, Captain's trophy presented to the outstanding member of the NROTC rifle and pistol team. Robert Ferriman, Hardy, Ark, junior, Reserve Officers' Association Award; Robert Petering, St. Louis, Mo., senior, Marine Corps Association Award; David Kikel, Bedford, Conn., senior, U.S. Naval Institute Award; George Baldwin, Philadelphia, Pa., senior, U.S. Naval Institute Award. John West, Oaklawn, Ill., seniior, General Dynamics Award; Raymond Carter, Springfield, Mo.; senior, Julius Horowitz Award; Wallace Scott, Kansas City, Mo.; senior, Society of American Military Engineers Leadership Award; and Clark Spalsbury Jr., Salina senior, North American Aviation Corp. flight indoctrination program award. APPLICATIONS for the COLLEGE BOWL COMMITTEE OF 1968-1969 are now being accepted in the College Office,206 Strong. Application deadline: 5:00 p.m. Tues., May 14 For further information call Steve Davis VI 3-8454 BASS SUNJUNS Rugged man-tailored sandals in a sunburst of styles From the makers of Bass Weejuns $ ^{\circ} $ Bass 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 When you want to -kansas union BOOKSTORE SELL YOUR BOOKS! Bring them to the lower level entrance of the BOOKSTORE May 21 through May 31 8:30 to 4:30; to 1:30 on Saturday Now paying patronage refunds for Period 41 —valid through June 68 Period 42 — valid through Dec. 68