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Second Prize Kay C. Willke...
...second place prize of $10 went to Mrs. Kay C. Willke, Grinnell '59 who teachers English at the Franklin Institute, Boston. Eugene E. Grollmes, S.J., of Boston, was awarded the third place prize of $5, and Susan B. Schwarts '63, of West Hartford, Connecticut and Bertram Hall received an additional fourth place prize, also of $5. A citation of honorable mention went to John N. Paden 2G, of Pasadena, California...
Died. Edgar Clyde ("Skinnay") Ennis Jr., 55, popular bandleader of the jive-and-jump era, a product of Hal Kemp's offbeat collegiate jazz band at the University of North Carolina in the 1920s (other students: Kay Kyser, John Scott Trotter), who became the big noise nationwide on Bob Hope's radio shows of the 1940s; from choking on a piece of roast beef; in Beverly Hills...
...truck carrying 27 tons of steel headed straight at him. The big truck smashed Brown's truck against a rocky hill. Brown, his wife Sandra, 23, his daughters Robin, 4, and Michelle, 4 months, his brother-in-law David Jepsen, 19, all died. Only his third daughter, Sammie Kay, 1½, survived...
Among the participants in the symposium are Paul H. Buck, Carl Pforzheimer University Professor; David C. McClelland, chairman of the Department of Social Relations; George Wald, professor of Biology; Dean Ford; Edward Geary, professor of Romance Languages; and Dean Kay Whitla, director of the Office of Tests...