Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 3, 1963 Brewster Calls- (Continued from page 1) it by his or her labor in a liberal arts college." Prof. Brewster said. "You don't develop scholarship by studying easy things. It is not what you study that is so important, it is that you study." that you study is so important, it is that you study. Prof. Brewster said students must "develop the habit of mastery" Brewster said students must "develop the habit of mastery. As an example he noted that the eager, bright students usually sit near the front of the room, hanging on the teacher's wall. sit near the front of the room, hanging on the teacher's every word. The not so bright and not so eager students sit to the back of the room, he said. ✩ ✩ ✩ Thirteen Honors Given At Chemistry Banquet Twelve KU chemistry students and one Kansas high school student received awards at the Chemistry Department's annual Spring Honors Banquet yesterday in the Kansas Union. The four students who received awards for outstanding work in general chemistry courses are George Benson, El Dorado sophomore; Joseph Bowman, Overland Park freshman; Charles Newton, Grainfield freshman, and Michael Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., freshman. Awards for outstanding work in analytical chemistry went to Dwayne Fischer, Osborne junior, and Terry Miller, Baxter Springs sophomore. Merle Pattengill, McPherson junior, received the award for outstanding work in organic chemistry. The award for outstanding undergraduate work in physical chemistry went to Warren Keller, Winfield senior. William Breckenridge, Louisburg senior received the Alpha Chi Sigma plaque awarded to the outstanding senior in chemistry, and the American Institute of Chemists medal awarded the outstanding graduating senior. The KU Chemistry Department awarded the Brewster Scholarship, for the outstanding entering freshman to Robert King of Glasco. Gerald Throop of Wamego was recipient of the Arthur W. Davidson award to the outstanding first year graduate student. The outstanding teaching assistantship award went to Mrs. Jean Gibbons, Lawrence graduate student. Dorothy Wong, Formosa graduate student, received the Phillips Fellowship awarded to the outstanding student in his last year of graduate work. Stanley Manahan, Peabody graduate student, was awarded the DuPont Teaching Fellowship which is based on a teaching assistantship record over a two-year period. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS -UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents One Night Only --- Friday, May 10 Swarthout Recital Hall All Seats $1.50 students enjoy a delicious lunch at HAPPY HAL'S STEAK HOUSE Only $1.00 Chicken - Shrimp Ground Beef Steak Salads VI 3-9753 East 23rd Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers MENNEN SPEED STICK stops perspiration odor so effectively it actually keeps skin odor-resistant! Speed Stick, the deodorant for men! Really helps stop odor. One neat dry stroke lasts all day, goes on so wide it protects almost 3 times the area of a narrow roll-on track. No drip, never tacky! Fast! Neat! Man-size! Mennen Speed Stick! All it takes is one clean stroke daily! See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales — Rentals — Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 COULD THIS BE WHY THE FOUR FRESHMEN CAN'T FINISH SCHOOL? Yes. But there's nothing wrong with their addition. Four master vocalists, plus four swinging instrumentalists, plus four on stage-off the cuff comedians total Four Freshmen. Honest. And this fantastic triple threat versatility is why college audiences refuse to let the Freshmen finish school. In "The Four Freshmen in Person • Volume 2" on Capitol, you'll hear them at their versatile best, in a recording made during an unforgettable performance at Long Beach City College. The packed house called it great, and so will you. Look for "The Four Freshmen in Person • Volume 2" on Capitol, and look for the Four Freshmen in concert on your campus. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results