Science Foundation gives $88,000 The National Science Foundation has awarded $88,000 to Richard K. Moore, professor of electrical engineering and head of the Remote Sensing Laboratory. His present project, a continuation of a six-year study, is a study of radar. Moore is using an ultrasonic radar simulator built here with funds from Project Themis, which established 50 centers of research excellence throughout the country in 1967. It will be moved into the new Space Technology building. WHB news director wins award WHB News Director Bud Carter of Kansas City, Mo., has been named Area Broadcaster of the Year by the University of Kansas Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, national honorary broadcasting fraternity. Carter was notified of the award early yesterday. He will receive the award at the annual KU Radio-TV-Film Department banquet at the Kansas Union May 15. $47,600 grant to Prof. Iwamoto Reynold T. Iwamoto, professor of chemistry, has been awarded $47,600 by the National Science Foundation for research on the nature and behavior of complexes in nonaqueous (non-watery) media. The two-year grant will provide the concentration on chemical complexes to add to the information on the nature and behavior of aqueous solutions. These include such things as biofluides. Phi Psi wins $100 Murray Thomas Murray, Lawrence, senior and member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, has received a $100 cash award after being chosen by his fraternity brothers as the Summerfield Scholar of the Year. The award is given annually in each of the fraternity's 73 chapters to a member who, in the opinion of his brothers, has achieved a record of good scholarship in combination with demonstrated leadership qualities, and worthwhile contributions to the university and his fraternity. Murray participated in SUA, the Quarterback Club, Intramural Sports, the College Bowl and Classical Music Forum. He was also social chairman, scholarship chairman and president of his chapter. Social Work Day planned for May 5 Ralph Garber, dean of the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, will be the leader of a Social Work Day program here May 5. This year's theme is "The Changing Nature of Social Work as a Profession." About 150 social work practitioners, students and alumni will attend. Kansas University's French theatrical groups, the Comediens de l'Empervier, has scheduled three performances of a famous medieval comedy, La Ferce de Maitre Pathelin beginning Friday. Arthur Katz, KU professor of social work will be the featured banquet speaker at 6:30 p.m. in the Hotel Eldridge. His topic will be "Guaranteed Income: Myth or Reality for the 70's." The groups, students of the French and Italian department will also perform Friday, May 2 and Sunday, May 4. The Friday performances will begin at 8 p.m. while the Sunday showing is a 4 p.m. matinee. Medieval comedy to be presented An unusual aspect of the production is its performance in-the-round at the new School of Religion Theater. Seating is limited. Tickets are being sold at Grad students earn grants Three KU graduate students have been awarded research fellowships in the national competition of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, one of the 10 National Institutes of Health. They are Mrs. Mary L. Fike, Lawrence, William J. Klitz, Sacramento, Calif., and John C. Khoo, Kansas City. K.C. builders give $2,000 to fund The Building and Masonry Advancement Program of the Builders' Association of Kansas City has donated $2,000 to the Leslie B. Simpson Scholarship Fund in the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Spanish students to receive honors The fund, memorializing the late Kansas City architect, was created by the association in 1965. It provides annual awards of $500 for a student, preferably the son or daughter of a construction tradesman in the Kansas City area. Accompanied by their teachers, the award-winning students will be honored by the American Association for Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at a luncheon. These awards are based on the results of national standardized tests given each year to high school students studying Spanish and Portuguese. National Spanish contest awards to Kansas high school students will be presented at the annual Cervantes Day April 19 at KU. KU architects elect new officers They are: Robert Bruno, New York senior, president; Frank Zilm, St. Louis junior, vice president; Lorri Sipes, Overland Park freshman, secretary, and Philip Schuler, Kansas City, Mo., junior, treasurer. The student chapter of the American Institute of Architects elected officers to serve during the 1969-1970 school year. Apr. 22 KANSAN 3 1969 Official Bulletin PEACE CORPS summer directories of training programs are available from KU Peace Corps Liaison Officer, 226 Rest Hall. MAKE UP FOR OLIVER AND CENTENNIAL COLLEGE SOPHOMORES. 9 a.m., 4 p.m. 753 research assignments, missed research assignments last week. Today The play concerns a medieval lawyer who deludes a greedy draper into giving up some cloth on the promise of receiving payment and a good dinner at the shyster lawyer's house. the French department, 312 Carruth. FACULTY SENATE MEETING. 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. GREEK WEEK BANQUET. 6 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom FILM SOCIETY. 7 p.m. "Stanley's Open to public, Dyche Auditorium." The wife and lawyer then convince the draper the sale on credit never occurred. At the trial of the draper's shepherd who has stolen some sheep, the lawyer (Pathelin) appears in defense of the shepherd. JAYHAWK RODEO CLUB. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. LINGUISTICS COLLOQUIUM. 7:30 p.m. "Part II." Herbert Galton. 108 Blake. GRADUATE RECITAL. 8 p.m. Susan Heald, pianist. Swarthout Recital Hall. SPECIAL LECTURE. 8 p.m. Charles Kenyatta, Harlem. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Tomorrow CITY MANAGER'S SCHOOL. All Day. Through April 25th. Kansas Union. CARILLON RECITAL 7 p.m. Albert Crenshaw, Kansas Union. CLASSICAL FILM. "Billy Liar." 7 & 9 p.m. Dyche Auditorium. The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts generally fair and mild weather today through tomorrow with light and variable winds today. The high temperatures will be in the upper 70s and the lows tonight in the upper 40s. Pathelin's appearance completely confounds the draper who proceeds to confuse sheep with cloth and loses his case. The play ends comically when the shepherd manages to dupe Pathelin out of his legal fees. ECONOMICS LECTURE. 7:30 p.m. Miles Samardzija, University of Belgrade. Forum Room, Kansas State SIGMA ALPHA IOTA RECITAL. 8 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. Weather These Highly Influential People Support . . . BEDNER-JESERICH- SOUTHERN-MILLER for Senior Class Officers: Mrs. Bedner Vince Gibson N. Mex. St. Football Squad A.S.C. Charlie Finley Herbert Humphreys 7:30 T.R.S. Human Rela- tions Class Steve Stavros Mrs. Miller Board of Class Officers Twinkerbell All of the Above and Dave Finkenbinder, too DON'T BE LEFT OUT! Murphy Hall Main Stage Curtain 8:20 p.m. Murphy Hall Box Office Hours 10-12, 1-5 Telephone UN 4-3982