Wednesday, May 4.1977 3 and fastest nies for the d faculty given to the building a lot, mostly and how to play while d about the t, good fun, your hand g else that ichristened, ce waits in red, white k, it will go KU emplove awards announced The classified and unclassified Employees of the Year awards were announced yesterday at the third annual University of Kansas Empower Recommendation event. Ross Wull-Ruhe, audiovisual supervisor in the Division of Continuing Education, won the Classified Employee of the Year award, and Jack Rose, director of chemistry labs, won the unclassified award. Each received a trophy and a cash prize of $100. The ceremony also recognized 646 other KU employees for service to the University. Service Award pins were given to employees with 15, 20 and 25 years of service. Employees with 10 years of service were awarded certificates. KU faculty and staff who received pins for 20 years of service were William Binns, Clark Coan, Robert Cobb, Ross Copeland, Wakefield Dort Jr., M. Jeanne Ellermeier, Louise Farrell, Karmine Galle, Katherine Giele, Sigmund Gandor, Dorothy Howard, Frances Ingerman, Richard Johnston, William Kelly, Roy Laird, Jerry Lewis, KU FACULTY and staff members who received pins for 25 years of service to the University were Fiona Richard, Ornaree Bridwell, Richard Schiefer, with Edwina Bride, Deserw McDoodle, Richard Perkins, Ambrose Saricks, Richard Sheridan, Floyd Yendell, Richard Sheridan, Wike, Wilson and Dick Wintermute. Retiring staff and faculty to be honored tomorrow Twenty-two retiring University of Kansas faculty and staff members will be honored at the annual spring retirement dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The dinner is sponsored by the KU Endowment Association. R. Paul Brotman, emeritus professor of social welfare, 28 years; Howard Brown, lab technician in the department of microbiology, 32 years; J. A. Burzle, emeritus professor of German and former faculty member of the Department of Eurasia, addressograph operator in the printing service, 27 years; Theodore Eaton, professor of systems and ecology, 19 years. William Griffith, professor of history, seven years; James Hitt, associate director of the office of institutional research and planning, 32 years; William Hiadik, research associate of the Kansas Geological Survey, 38 years. Those retiring and the number of years they have been at KU are: Nachman Aronzajn, Summerfield distinguished professor of mathematics, 26 years; Agnes Aronzajn, PhD, Barrhill, research analyst in the Institution of Research and Planning, 36 years; Charles Bayne, research associate of the Kansas Geological Survey, 35 years; and Robert Greenberg, the Independent Study section of the Division of Continuing Education, 31 years. BACKGAMMON Jacob Enoch, Dorothea Evans, Robert Evans, Warner Ferguson, Irma Fine, Herbert Gallton, Joel Gold, Grant Goodman and Paul Gump. Tonight, 7 p.m. Kansas Union RONALD HARDY, Marlin Harmony, Hemming, Leonard Holiday, John Hollis, Martha Houk, George Jerkichow, Dorothy Johnson, William Kelly, John Landgrebe, Leo Langios, Max Laptad, Clovis Lathrom, Max Locas, Michael Muhner, Richard McIlhenie, Joel McIlhenie, John McIlhenie, Robert Michal, Holly Miley, Richard Moore, Robert Numley, Margaret Oros, Hilild Pendleton, Coralee Price, Richard Reason, Leslie Rose, Charles Schafer, Goldie Schlink, Paul Slaun, James Stachowick, Ruby Stout, Rubia Staulm, Mo Stucky, Bessie Taylor, Charles Tidy, Mary Tidy, Bill Tidy, Phil Wells, Lyell Wellman, Robert Wiley, Roger Williams, Joane Wyrick and Jerome Vochum. Robert Lightward, Margaret Ling, Alexandra Mason, Mivian McCoy, Glen McGonigle, John McNown and Russell Molder. Place an ad Tell the world Call 864-4358 KEITH NITCHER, Rhetta Joe Noever, Kenneth Olson, Harold Orel, Francis Prosser, Gene Puckett, Harold Rosson, Rickard Sapp, Richard Scharf, Juliet Shaffer, Verna Stanwix, Nita Sundbye, Eleanor Symons, Cecil Thornley, Odell Otdore, Odell Tolbert, Robert Tomasek, Hiliel Unz, Charles Walker, Ira Wash and Paul Wilson. KU faculty and staff who received pins for 15 years of service to the University were Lloyd Alexander, John Augell, Leonora Barker, B.G. Barr, JACK Beeburrow, Beverley Bolden, Kenneth Brouhard, Robert Coffelt, William Collom, Ted Conklin, Robert Dilts, David Dineen, George Dodder, Harvey Doemblor, Richard Ellerieur, Walter Kollmorgen, University distinguished professor of geography, 31 years; Fred Kurata, Deane E. Ackers distinguished professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, 31 years; Beatrice Lott, instructor in human development and nurse in pre-school Human Development, 14 years; Gerald Messer, power plant operator in the department of buildings and assistants to rank Owen, assistant controller, 42 years. Carlyle H. Smith, professor of design, 39 years; George Baxter Stuk, professor of administration, foundations and higher education, 36 years; Raymond Stuhl, professor of music performance, 24 years; Wolfgang Wolfe, professor of English, 30 years. The Original Exercise Sandal We fit them just right so that Scholl's exercise sandals are better than going barefoot. Available in Red, White, Blue, Bone & Denim; plus two new colors: Wheat & Chocolate. Shoe Service 1017 Mass. PATTI EVE ELSIE ask for them by name at 819 Mass. 843-3470 Where Styles Happen 10 English students share $3,015 Ten University of Kansas English students will share $3,015 in prize money awarded by the English department. The students were named recently to receive the department's annual awards to undergraduate and graduate students who have created excellence in the study of English. Winners of the department awards for 1977 are: Tina Blue, Lawrence graduate student, Selden Lincoln Whitcomb Scholarship for the Outstanding Assistant Instructor; Judith Thompson, Lawrence Scholarship for Excellence in the Study of Literature; Sheehy, Lawrence graduate student, Edwin M. Hopkins Scholarship for Excellence in the Study of Literature. Tedde Tasheff, Wichita senior, James B. Kennedy Scholarship for Excellence in the Study of Literature; Michael Smetzer, Lawrence graduate student, William D. Mullen, Robert Nugent, Roslyn, Penn., senior Natalie Calderwood Critical Writing Award; Connie Bahn, Overland Park senior; Helen Rhoda Hoopes Critical Writing Award; David Woodrell, Lawrence Writing Award; Oceane Whitcomb Creative Writing Award. Thomas Russell, Shawnee graduate student, Robert Day-Paul Lim Lim Creative Writing Award; and James Hubbell, Mickey Kudakman Kodak Forum Series Essay Award. Tau Sigma Dance Ensemble SPRING CONCERT NIVERSITY THEATRE MURPHY HALL - $2.00 Children, Senior Citizens - .50 KU Student LD. This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund. May 5,6,7,1977 8:00 P.M. Adults - $2.00