Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 6, 1964 TwentyReceive Science Awards For Chemistry Twenty students in the KU department of chemistry received awards recently at the department's annual awards banquet. The first H. P. Cady award of $50 to an outstanding first year graduate student went to Duane Thurman, Wichita. The award was made in honor of the late Professor Cady, a faculty member for 44 years and chairman of the department for more than 20 years. The Ray Q. Brewster award for an outstanding teaching assistant went to William McMahan, Goodwater, Ala. The award includes an all-expense paid trip to the fall American Chemical Society meeting. The A. W. Davidson award of $50, sponsored by Phi Lambda Upson, went to Richard A. Kushner, Superior, Wis., as an outstanding graduate student in chemistry and related sciences. The Phillips Petroleum Co. fellowship of $2,500 for an outstanding graduate student doing research related to the petroleum fields was awarded to Ronald Rynbrandt, Dorr, Mich. The Du Pont teaching fellowship for an outstanding teaching assistant went to Robert Ernst, Deming, N.M., who will receive a stipend of almost $2,000. National Science Foundation cooperative fellowships for 1964-65 were awarded to Richard Kellogg, Arlington; John Shoemaker, Lawton, Okla.; and to Joseph Throop, Wameng. All are graduate students. NSF Open Fellowships for 1964-65 went to Thomas Jenkins, Twinsburg, Ohio; Karl Spear III, Baldwin; and Robert Kobot, Cedar Falls, Iowa. The American Institute of Chemists Medal for the student with the highest grade point average in chemistry went to Dwayne Fisher, Osborne senior. The Alpha Chi Sigma awards for the outstanding undergraduates in chemistry and chemical engineering went to Dwayne Fisher, and to Edwin Nordstrom, Newton senior. Both had straight A grade averages in chemistry. The physical chemistry awards went to Bill Campion, Liberal, and to Alan E. Tonelli, Cicero, Ill. Both are seniors. Douglas Elder, Topeka, and Karl E. Becker Jr., Wichita, received the organic chemistry awards. Both are juniors. The analytical chemistry award went to Charles R. Newton, Grainfield sophomore. General chemistry awards went to four freshmen — Ivan D. Conover, Satanta, and to Marion D. Clark, Larned, chemistry 2; Jimmie D. Doll, Joplin, Mo., chemistry 2a; and to John Shapley, Wichita, chemistry 2H. Official Bulletin Foreign students desiring housing in- teriors should see Dean Coan's office. TODAY SUA Classical Film, 7 p.m., Fraser Theater, "The Last Laugh." Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Swarthout Hall Malcolm Smith, obes. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 11:40 a.m. 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m., St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Ascension Thursday —Holy Day of Obligation Holy Communion, 11:30 a.m. St. Astoria Church, 782-964-4300. 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