Page 8 University Daily Kansar Tuesday, May 19, 1964 Departments, Schools Give Year-End Awards Awards and rewards for outstanding work in various departments and honorary organizations were given out recently in banquets, parties and dinners. THIRTEEN COLLEGE SENIORS and graduate students, some from KU, have received scholarships to the School of Law for 1964-65. Most of the awards cover University fees for the academic year. KU students who will receive scholarships in the fall are: Two students will enter the Law School summer session on scholarships. They are James Edward Lyons, Kansas City senior, and Alan Lee Roff, Winfield senior. Kay Ellen Consolver, Wichita senior. She will receive the Class of 1937 scholarship. Joseph D'Arcy McGrath, Prairie Village senior. He will receive a Law School scholarship. *** PRESENTATION OF THE FIRST L. A. Calkins Memorial award will feature the public meeting of the KU Entomology Club this evening at 8 p.m. in 324 Malott. The recipient will be William B. Kerfoot, Lawrence sophomore who plans to major in entomology. A 1962 honor graduate of Lawrence High School and since an honor student at KU, he is the son of Mrs. Marguerite Kerfoot Baumgartel, an instructor in art education, who has been in India this semester. The Calkins Memorial fund was created by friends and colleagues after the death two years ago of Mr. Calkins of Iola, who was assistant state entomologist. Income from the fund provides a $50 prize to an outstanding undergraduate student in entomology. ** THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT has honored three of its major with prizes and scholarships for the coming year. Miss Betty Dwyer, graduating Wichita senior, received the Dominic Gagliardo prize of $50 in recognition of her superior achievement. Dudley Dean Allen, Lawrence junior, is the recipient of the John Ise scholarship of $500. Karl E. Becker Jr., Wichita junior, received the A. J. Boynton scholarship of $200 for the coming school year. Official Bulletin Foreign Students on the exchange visitors visa (J-1) should apply immediately for extension if you intend to be at KU in the fall. TODAY Non-Summer School students may now exam in 130 Strong English Proficiency Exam in 130 Strong College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m., 303 Bailey. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. There will be no Western CV. discussion tonight. no Western CV dissection. Inquirer Classes, 7:30 p.m., Canterbury Hall. Episcopal Holy Communion, 9.30 p.m. Danforth. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m. 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Air Force Recruiting 10-3-2013 Hawk's Nest, Kansas S. T. Sakoff and his questions and applications for Officers Training School. Varsity Baseball, 3 p.m., Quigley Field. K Inquiner Classes, 3:45 p.m., Canterbury House. Psychology Colloquium, 4:30 p.m., 9 Strong. "Alternation in Pre-School Children"—Dr. Richard Bogartz, State U. of Iowa Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. SUA Classical Film, 7 p.m., Fraser Theater. "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) Senator, 7 p.m. Swartwout Hall. Senior Recital, 8 p.m., Swarthout Hall Jo Archer, pianist. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. The students recognized for outstanding work in senior level design courses are Roberta Smith, Okaloska; Sally Ford, Tulsa, Okla.; Jane Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla.; George Wilson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Barbara Braming, Oak Park, Ill. and art education at an awards banquet last week. The outstanding students in junior level design courses are Susan Ebel, Topeka; Wayne Hohl, Wichita; Richard Schindler, Kansas City, Mo.; Linda Brown, Kansas City, Mo.; Jan Betts, Washington, D.C.; Linda Musser, Shawnee Mission; and Linda Brown, Shawnee Mission. The outstanding students in the sophomore level design courses are Tom Shortlidge, Park Ridge, Ill.; Susan Lawrence, Bartlesville, Okla.; Patricia Arnold, Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Anna Mount, Springfield, Pa. The outstanding students in freshman level design courses: Karen Kennedy, Glendale, Mo.; Alice McBride, Prairie Village; David Graves, Media, Pa.; Charles Martinson, Mission; Ardis Moore, Independence, Mo.; Barbara Murchison, Lawrence; Sherry Knox, Omaha, Neb., and Patricia Reynolds, Des Moines, Iowa. Cecilia Heinie, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, won the Maude Ellsworth scholarship in the field of art education. Breon Mitchell, Salina senior, and Richard Janke, Winfield senior, were named the outstanding students in the field of history of art. TWO RETIRING FACULTY members and 35 students were honored Saturday at a dinner given by the department of zoology. Miss Mary E. Larson, associate professor of zoology and for 42 years a member of the KU faculty, and Mrs. Ruth E. McNair, associate professor of biology and 33 years at KU, were presented monetary gifts for travel. Bound volumes of letters from former students, friends and colleagues also were given to the two honorees. PAY BILLS WHEREVER YOU WISH Among the 35 students recognized for academic achievement were: Howard D. Engleman, Salina sophomore, and Shelley Boyd Pearce, a Topeka freshman, received awards as the outstanding students in elementary zoology for the spring, 1963, and fall, 1963, semesters, respectively. ★ A few dollars and a few minutes opens your account ★ Checks personalized FREE ★ Economical — costs less than money orders ★ NO minimum balance Dorothy Kelly May, Lawrence special student, received the senior ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS! Next semester attend the UNIVERSITY OF THE SEVEN SEAS sailing from New York City October 19, 1964, aboard the transatlantic liner m.v. SEVEN SEAS. Douglas County State Bank 9th & Kentucky ★ NO charge for deposits ★ NO monthly service charge University of the Pacific Station, Dillon Beach, Calif., was presented to Rex Powell, Lawrence senior. 108-day odyssey around the world. Visit 21 fabulous cities. Internationally oriented curriculum. A non-profit institution incorporated under the laws of the State of California. Rates from $1590.—Tuition fee only $500. Cruise #2 sails Feb. 11, 1965 from San Diego, Calif., for 120 days. Holland-America Line—general passenger agents for Europe Canada Line. For more detailed information call us today. MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES AUMPINTOUR ASSOCIATES Malls Shopping Center VI 3-1211 academic honors award. A National Science Foundation summer fellowship to study at the And at such a modest cost . . . One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated - with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night The Classical Film Series presents THE BIRTH OF A NATION (unsurpassed spectacle) Directed by D. W. Griffith in 1915 - * * Wednesday, May 20 Fraser Theater—7 p.m. Admission Free