Campus Briefs SUA hostesses Thirty-six KU coeds will wear the blue and white uniforms of the Student Union Activities (SUA) Hostesses next year. The SUA group was begun this year as a service organization for the University. The group acted as hostesses for the chancellor's reception, all the after-game football receptions, the Homecoming and Parents' Day receptions, the dedication of Spencer Library and the Engineering Exposition Dr. J. P. Davidson, professor of physics, will be a lecturer in theoretical nuclear physics at the Summer Science Seminar of the National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan, July 1-August 25. Enroute to Hsinchu he will visit the nuclear physics group at the Institute for Chemical Research at the University of Kyoto, Japan, and perhaps the University of Hong Kong. Taiwan lecturer Nancy Taylor, Lawrence junior, is the SUA Board Member in charge of next year's hostesses. Miss Taylor said the group will help to greet entering freshmen coeds as they move into their dormitories, and, for the first time, will help with the traditional SUA Activities Carnival and the Kansas Union Open House. The hostesses will also assist with some new events planned for next year, including a SUA sponsored Travel Test and a foreign student picnic. Dr. Davidson's place in the KU nuclear physics research group will be filled this summer by one of his former students, Dr. Melvin G. Davidson, now on the faculty of Western Washington State College, Bellingham. Dr. Melvin G. Davidson, also a nuclear physicist, will supervise graduate students and carry on his own research. He received the Ph.D. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., in 1964, then spent three years at the Australian National University as a research physicist. 2 KANSAN Jly.1 1969 Four Judge W. B. Ham scholarships have been awarded at the University of Kansas for the 1969-70 school year. The Ham scholarships are awarded annually to students from Rooks County, Kansas. Judge Ham award The scholarship is renewable for undergraduate study upon maintenance of a satisfactory record at KU. The income for the scholarship comes from 760 acres of land near Stockton given to the KU Endowment Association by heirs of Mrs. W. B. Ham, widow of Judge Ham. The first Ham scholarships were awarded in the spring of 1951. Bradford Lee Bates, Stockton freshman; Edward Charles Hageman, Stockton freshman; Judith Marie Steeples, Zurick freshman; Joe Dean Stewart, Plainville freshman. The four recipients of Ham scholarships next year are: Visiting professor Dr. Henry Leland has been appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor for the summer at the University of Southern California. Leland is presently research associate in the University of Kansas Bureau of Child Research and coordinator of professional training, education and demonstration at Parsons State Hospital. Michael P. Blasberg, Sunnyvale, Calif., senior, has been awarded a $200 Goldsmith Scholarship at KU for the academic year, 1969-70. Known internationally for his work in rehabilitative education, Leland will also give the first in USC's 1969 series of lectures in special education. Goldsmith scholarship The scholarship is from a fund established by Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, the first chairman of the Department of Architecture. Blasberg is an honor student at KU in the School of Architecture and Urban Design. JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments Casa De Taco Deliciously Different Mexican Food Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. All utilities included in rent. 1105 Mass. VI 3-9880 - Immediately adjacent to campus - Swimming pool—club rooms - Air-conditioned - Elevators 1603 W. 15th Tel. VI 3-4993 - Off-street parking Convenient Location, a Time and Money Saver. Lawrence's Finest Apartment Complex Inspection Invited As an authorized Keepsake jeweler, we are proud to offer an outstanding collection of fine diamond rings. Come in and let us show you what we mean. REGISTERED Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. "Special College Terms" VI 3-5432 10% DISCOUNT ON CASH & CARRY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING - Pick-up and delivery service - Use any of our three convenient locations DOWNTOWN 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 Three Convenient Locations: MALLS 23rd and La. VI 3-0895 HILLCREST 9th and Iowa VI 3-0928 ACME Laundry and Dry Cleaners