44410 Tuesday, April 30, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Banquet Will Honor Retiring Chemistry Prof "The Scholar-A Personal Nobleman" is the speech to be made by R. Q. Brewster, retiring professor of chemistry , at the Chemistry Honors Banquet, at 6:30 Thursday evening. C. A. VanderWerf, professor of chemistry, will be master of ceremonies at the banquet in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. He and other members of the chemistry department will present the following fifteen awards: Robert R. Gatts has been appointed professor and chairman of the department of mechanical engineering effective September 1. Engineering Dept Chairman Named Prof. Gatts has been employed by General Electric Company for the past four years. For the past two and one half years he has held the position of mechanics of materials engineer for the G.E. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Schenectady, N.Y. Donald E. Metzler, associate dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, has carried the additional duties of acting chairman in the current academic year. Educated in the public schools of Berlin Heights, Ohio, Prof. Gatts did undergraduate study at Kent State University and received both the bachelor of mechanical engineering and master of science degrees from Ohio State University in 1951. His Ph.D. degree came from Ohio State in 1959. Mrs. Gatts is a registered nurse They have five children, ages four to twelve. THE DuPONT teaching scholarship will be a stipend, awarded to a graduate student, (in his next-to-last year), who is interested in teaching. The Phillips Petroleum Company Fellowship, to be awarded to the outstanding next-to-last year graduate student, includes tuition and a stipend to finance research toward the Ph. D. degree. The outstanding teaching assistant will receive an all-expense-paid trip to the fall meeting of the American Chemical Society (in New York City this year). Phi Lambda Upsilon will present a cash award to the outstanding first year graduate student. THE OUTSTANDING senior chemistry major's name is added to the Alpha Chi Sigma plaque. His name is chosen on the basis of scholarship. The American Institute of Chemists awards a medal to the outstanding chemistry major. This year, the same student is to receive both awards. An incoming freshman will receive the Brewster scholarship, a cash award to be presented by Brewster. To outstanding undergraduates will go four general chemistry awards, two analytical chemistry awards, one organic chemistry award and one physical chemistry award. Each recipient will receive a scroll and, respectively, one of three books: "The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics," "Chemical Analysis," by Laitinen, "The Merck Index" and "The Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry." Official Bulletin Tau Sigma, 7 p.m. Robinson Gym. Methodist Community Worship, 9:15 TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Dandurtr Life Lecture Series, 7.30 p.m. Union Forum Room, Dr. J. Edwin Orr, University of Oxford graduate in philosophy. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., 11:40 a.m. St. Stephen Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Road. Le quipque-nique annuel du Cercle F. Fraser a lieu de la mairie 302 390 rue Missouri. On vous prie de vous inscrive au bureau. 108 Fraser, et de payement à la secrête avant 16 h. 30, mercredi. Paul G. Hausman, director of engineering research services and associate professor of materials engineering, will chair an Engineering Conference for the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers in Chicago. The two-day conference which starts April 28 will be part of a week-long program of technical meetings and a tool and manufacturing equipment show. Hausman to Head ASTE Conference Grant Snyder and Howard Rust, instructors of materials engineering also plan to attend. Senior Class '64 CORRECTION Committee Applications Due Today 5 p.m. 127 Strong Alumni Office DON'T MISS STUDENTS RESERVED SEATS FOR 1963 FOOTBALL Students may order Season Tickets for next fall's home football games according to the following priority schedule. Monday, May 6 and Tuesday, May 7 Students who will be in the fall semester,1963: Seniors, Graduate Students, Law Students Wednesday, May 8 Students who will be Juniors in the fall semester, 1963: Thursday, May 9 Students who will be in the fall semester, 1963: Sophomores PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY Tickets will be applied for at Allen Field House — 8:30 to 12:00 a.m. and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. daily. Enter north doors of the Field House and go down the east corridor; ID cards must be presented and each student should be prepared to pay a fee of $1.50 per season ticket at this time to cover the costs of administration. Group applications, within a priority group, will be limited to not more than twenty-five (25). (Exceptions will be considered in the case of exceptionally large pledge classes or classes within men's and women's residence halls.) It should be noted that independent groups can apply in groups if they so desire. The person(s) applying for a group must present ID cards for all members of the group. Orders may be placed according to the above schedule or on a later priority day. Tickets ordered now will be picked up next fall during the enrollment period. After all applications are in a drawing will be held, within each priority group, to determine seat location. In this way, an equal opportunity will be afforded to each student so long as you have made your application on your assigned priority date. Individual orders and group orders will each be numbered and carry the same weight in the drawing of lots. The ASC Athletic Seating Committee will draw the lots soon after the end of the ticket application period May 11. Season tickets for student spouses who are themselves students may be ordered at the earlier priority of either spouse. Season tickets for student spouses who are not themselves students may be ordered at the time their student spouse orders his or her ticket. The price for all student spouse tickets is $7.50. A price of $6.50 applies to housemothers, whose orders may be placed during any priority period. New 1963 medical students will apply at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City for their season tickets. Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to be assigned seats in pep club sections. Members of the University Marching Band will have seats reserved automatically and need not order tickets. To speed up group applications, arrange ID cards according to the following: A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z, and present these grouped ID's to the proper tables set up in the Field House Lobby. NOTE: ID Cards Alone Will NOT Admit Students to Football Games Next Fall. A Reserved Seat Ticket Will Be Necessary