`:. STANFORD DA "The Peninsula's Only 34orning Ne,wspaper" EDITORIAL OFFICE: DA 2-2166; BUSINESS OFFICE: DA 3-1301 STANFORD, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1961 TWO STANFORD PROFS PREPARE TO LEAVE FOR KENNEDY INAUGURAL Drs. Joshua Lederberg and Arthur Kornberg, both of the Med School, are among the 155 leading figures in the arts and sciences whom President-elect John F. Kennedy invited to his inaugural ceremonies Jan. 19 and 20 "in recognition of their importance." The profes- sors and their wives will fly to Washington this afternoon. Invitational telegrams were sent to the persons "who have been judged to be the most creative, eminent and world- renowned in fhe arts, sciences and humanities," a spokesman said. Lederberg commented "In attending I feel I will be representing my colleagues at Stanford, other universities." I I 1 Ike Cautior Militar)Zkic Registrar Reports on HS Grads Registrar Harvey Hall citec {esterday a number of higP jchools in California and t.hrough )ut the country whose graduate: lave made nolable academic rec. mds at Stanford over the last hree years. In information taken from the mnual Registrar's Report pub. ished by the University, Dr. Hall ~otcd that among high schools vith large numbers of students entering Stanford the following schools' graduates have averaged :rade point averages of 2.8 or iigher: Arcadia High School (15 students;), Newport Harbor High jchool (17 students) and West LUIS A. BARAtT Ex-Castro Diplomat Speaks Castro Regime u %P Ml vurmdnrl - F 1 icai taly go" 1 also stru 3log vise bY ' `mi `1'1 Nho 3drn IPCI jpC?t? lis 13 .1te ; :he `imr 1ntl JEpt -aId ions