Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 12, 1964 59 Students On Top Roll Fifty-nine students were listed on the spring honor roll of the School of Fine Arts. Four of the students had all A (3.0) grades. They are Shirley Ann Braming, Oak Park, Ill. senior; Nicholas C. Fryman, Horton sophomore; Connie Joe Roeder, Burlington sophomore, and Joanne T Woster, Mission junior. OTHERS ON THE honor roll are: Chestina Lynn Barnes, Hugonot sophomore; Pamela Berglund, Liberal senior; Carrol Jean Bruce Hickory, Ottawa junior; Linda Jane Brown, Shawne Mission senior; Stewart A. Carter, Oxford sophomore; Ann Elizabeth Clark, Bartlesville, Okla. freshman. Charles N. Clutz, Rochester, N.Y. senior; Patricia Sue Deam, Shawnee Mission senior; Rosemary Delich, Kansas City junior; Susan May Ebel, Topeka junior; Jon Edward Gierlich, Wichita junior; Joan Arlene Gilson, East Liverpool, Ohio senior; Nathan Goldblatt, Mission senior; George C. Gosney, Kansas City senior; Mary Haldeman, Hutchinson freshman. F. Conley Harris, Wichita junior; Walter Dean Hawkey, Kansas City senior; Leanna R. Hillmer, Hutchinson senior; David Yale Hollander, Kansas City, Mo. freshman; Dalton Adair Howard, Horton junior; Shirley Susan Olson Iverson, Topeka senior; Carol Ann Keltner, Kansas City senior; Karen Jean Kennedy, Glendale, Mo. sophomore; Mary A. Kistner, Sabetha sophomore; Sarah Jane Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla. seni- lor. Laurel Anne Lutz, Kansas City, Mo. freshman; Larry Dean McMillan, Erie junior; Jean E. Miller, Larned senior; Marilyn Miller, Larned senior; Sharon Gail Miller, St. Joseph, Mo. senior; Larry Donald Millsap, Pratt sophomore; Bill Michael Mitacek, Bartlesville, Okla. junior; Ardis Carol Moore, Independence, Mo. freshman; Donna Rae Moore, Independence, Mo. senior. ANN COLLETTE Mount, Springfield, Pa. sophomore; Linda Ruth Musser, Shawnee Mission junior; Orlene H. Nikkham, Parsons senior; Michael David Parks, Florissant, Mo. sophomore; Glenn Eugene Patton, Cunningham freshman. Ada Pelleg, special student, Lawrence; George H. Pro, Leawood sophomore; Rebecca Ruth Rogers, Garden City freshman; Phyllis Kay Rueb, St. Francis senior; Raul R. Schindler, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Robert James Seeley, Shawnee Mission freshman; Linda Marie Selig, Clay Center freshman; Beverly C. Stuart, University City, Mo. freshman; Marilee Swift, Fort Smith, Ark. sophomore. Edward John Taddiken, Independence, Mo. senior; Karen L. Torkelson, Horton sophomore; Julia Ann Varner, Kansas City senior; William M. Walker, Junction City senior; Janet Sue White, Bartlesville, Okla. junior; and Stephen R. Wittmer, Ponce City, Okla. senior. Cigarette Sales Lower Than in'63 WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Cigarette sales shot up sharply in April but were still 11 billion off last year's pace, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reports today. An IRS spokesman said the government's report on smoking and health had unquestionably affected sales. In April, 44 billion cigarettes were shipped from factories compared to 38 billion in March, 29 billion in February, and 41 billion in January. The figures seemed to bear out the industry's claim that sales have recovered after an initial decline following the Jan. 11 report which called smoking a health hazard. April sales were 2 billion above the same month a year ago. It was the first month since the report that sales had topped the 1963 level. During the first four months of the year, 152 billion cigarettes were removed from factories compared to 163 billion during the same period last year. Federal excise tax revenues on cigarettes were down $29 million from last year, the IRS said. Organ Recital Set for Tonight The School of Fine Arts will present the Rev. José Mancha in an organ concert at 8 p.m. today in Hoch Auditorium. Father Mancha is the titular organist at the St. Jaidre Cathedral in Madrid and is in the United States as a senior Fulbright scholar. The past year he was engaged by Duquesne University and De Paul University to present a special course in the interpretation of old Spanish organ music. His program will be representative of Spanish music from the 17th century to the present. Compositions of Antonio de Cabezón, Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia, Francisco Correa de Araúco, Juan J. Cabanilles, Josquin Oxinagas, José Lidón, and Juan M. Thomas. The recital is open to the public. Press Club Prize Given Two Juniors Two KU juniors have been awarded 1964 Kansas City Press Club scholarships of $200 to be applied to tuition or fees in their senior year. They are Frederic R. Mabbutt II, Shoshone, Ida., and Robert W. Jones, Walters, Okla. The Press Club, professional chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, international men's journalistic society, awards six scholarships each year, two each at KU, Kansas State University, and the University of Missouri. Mabbut worked on the University Daily Kansan during the spring semester as copy editor and will be co-editorial editor this fall. Jones was assistant sports editor of the Kansan last semester. Both are news-editorial majors in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Silverberg to Try For Track Repeat KU's Bill Silverberg, Overland Park senior, will shoot for a repeat distance double in the second National Federation Track and Field championships at Corvallis this weekend. Sitting out the transfer rule last year, Silverberg took a second in the Steeplechase and a fifth in the Three-Mile. He'll go for the same combination at Corvallis, with the Steeplechase today and the 5000, metric equivalent of the three, Saturday. He warmed up for this task in the District Federation last Friday by negotiating a Steeplechase-Mile-Three Mile triple within the space of six hours in the muggy heat at Houston. His box score showed a 9:30.0 victory in the former; a 4:12.8 second in the mile and a 14:47.1 fifth in the three. Fifteen students in the KU School of Pharmacy have been named to the honor roll by Duane G. Wenzel, dean. PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • 15 on Pharmacy Honor Roll Three seniors, seven fourth-year students and five third-year students earned as much or more than the 2.3, 2.2, and 2.1 grade point averages (out of 3.0), respectively, required for honor roll standing. Fourth-year students are David G. Hattan, Independence; Mary E. Hodges, Monument; Danny Lee Lattin, Smith Center; Kenneth Fred Nelson, Herington; Eugene Joseph Sparks, Glendora, N.J.; Donald D. Winklepleck, Haviland, and theodore W. Wrench, El Dorado. Seniors on the honor roll are Wayne Ralph Lallier, Leavenworth; Paula Marie Mausolf, Hoisington, and Rodney E. Wilson, Wichita. Third-year students are Larry David Alkire, Plainville; Linda Cheryl Allen, Hays; Thomas Bailey Harrison, Liberal, and Duane Douglas Miller, Larned. Starts SUNDAY... WEEKDAY MATNNEES 2:00 EVENINGS AT 7:00 & 9:00 CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 2:30 OPEN FRI.-SAT.-SUN. EVENINGS ONLY Starts TONITE! OPEN 6:45 — ONE SHOW STARTING AT 7:30 Adults 90c — Children 50c Tennis Champion Awaits New Test SESSION HORIZONA • JAMES DONALD • ANN BEARS • GEOTREK WEEKEND • DAND LEAN • PERRÉ BOULE • TECHNICOLOR • CINEMASCOPE Jim Burns, Kansas' newly crowned Big Eight tennis champion, will have an opportunity to even the score with Wichita's Missouri Valley king, Ben Anzola, tonight in an exhibition at the Wheatshocker field house. Anzola, a native of Bogotá, Colombia, won two of three from the St. Joseph, Mo., junior during the spring with all decisions in straight sets. 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