Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 5, 1964 Around the Campus J-School Hearst Winner The William Allen White School of Journalism won second over all honors in the April contest of the Fourth Annual Journalism Awards Program of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. KU students winning awards in the April competition were Gary Noland, Kinsley junior, who received $300 for fourth place; and Roy Miller, Topeka junior, who received $200 for fifth place. Hull Appointed Arizona Dean Dr. Robert Hull, visiting lecturer in orchestra, has been appointed dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona effective July 1. Dr. Hull has directed the KU Symphony orchestra while Prof. Robert Baustian has been on leave. This summer Dr. Hull will resume his membership in the resident string quartet of the Taos Chamber Music School in Taos, New Mexico. Dr. Hull, holder of degrees from the Eastman School of Music and the Ph.D. from Cornell University, has taught at Duke and Cornell Universities. He formerly was dean of the School of Fine Arts at Texas Christian University and before coming to KU was music director of the Fort Worth Symphony. Visiting Prof. to Lecture Hans Hennecke, well known as an essayist in Germany and now visiting professor at the University of Illinois, will lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. His subject will be the experiment of tradition in Modern German and American poetry. Jayhawker Applications Applicants will be interviewed by the board at a later date. Details regarding the application and references required may be obtained from Tom Yoe, faculty adviser, 32 Strong Hall. The positions are salaried, each paying $1,000 a year. Previous experience on the Jayhawker is not required if the applicant has successfully filled comparable editorial or business responsibilities, Yoe said. Any full-time student in the University is eligible. Students to Visit Truman About sixty foreign students from here will help former President Harry S. Truman celebrate his 80th birthday in Kansas City, Wednesday. Dean Clark Coan, foreign student adviser, said a student from each foreign nation represented at KU had been invited to the noon party at the Hotel Muehlebach. Professor Named to Peace Corps Dr. William Stein, professor of anthropology, has been named director of the Peace Corps' Central American project. The project will include a fourteen week training period for 25 to 30 trainees in English, Math, Physics, Geology, Drama and many other varied fields. The group will then go to Mexico in December to practice teaching at Mexican universities. The trainees will, after their teacher's training, go to almost every Central American country to teach in Central American universities. Plans for signing the contract for the project are being made for next month. Geographers Go to London Those attending are Thomas R. Smith, professor of geography and meteorology; John Augelli, professor of geography and meteorology and chairman of the Latin American Area program; William Kuchler, professor of geography and meteorology; and Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography and meteorology. Four professors will be attending the International Geographers Union, a scientific meeting of the leading geographers of the world, late this summer in London. German Day Considered Interest in German instruction in Kansas high schools and colleges has grown to the extent a "German Field Day" may soon become a project of the German department. Dr. J. A. Burzle, head of the Germanic languages and literatures department, said a questionnaire showed unanimous approval of the field day idea and a desire for closer cooperation between high school and college teachers. A committee of the Kansas Modern Language Association is now formulating plans. Held Over! NOW! ENDS FRIDAY Sidney Poitier WINNER BEST ACTOR AWARD RALPH NELSON'S Lilies of the Field BEST ACTOR SIDNEY POITIER 1963 Berlin Film Festival Shows 7:00 & 9:00 Adults $1.25 — Children 50c Next — Starts Sat... ELVIS PRESLEY in "KISSIN' COUSINS" ENDS TONITE — 7:00 & 9:00 RICKS AMERICA'S TARBORES GENTLY IN THE PANTS Greenwich Village Story A DANIELS INTERNATIONAL PAPER Starts WED... "HOW THE WEST WAS WON" LAST 2 DAYS! JOHN MAUREEN WAYNE + OHARA "McLINTOCK!" IS MCNIFICENT! TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* Open 7:00 Starts Dusk Feat. 7:50 Only METROCOLOR® ONE SHOW AT 7:30 ONLY - Adults $1.25 - Children 50c STARTS TOMORROW! --by $ \Rightarrow $ ARROW $ ^{\circ} $ Read and Use Kansan Classifieds --by $ \Rightarrow $ ARROW $ ^{\circ} $ Batiste gets an Oxford education Comfortable batiste fabric in the college man's favorite oxford weave is sure to be one of the most popular shirts this season on or off the campus. Traditional ivy styling in the handsome Sussex button-down collar...traditional ARROW tailoring for perfect fit and "Sanforized" labeled to ensure lasting fit washing after washing. Crisp, cool white in short sleeves. $5.00