16 Tuesday, January 27, 1976 University Daily Kansan 91 scholarships awarded Ninety-one students have been selected as Watkins-Berger and Summerfield Scholars. Watkins-Berger scholarships and Watkins-Scholarships awarded to men, are the highest academic honor the University of Kansas gives to students who are graduates of Kansas high The 91 recipients were nominated by their academic departments and schools. Other Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholars were chosen last spring. A dinner honoring the 91 recipients will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Room The honored students are; Tinnie Dowling, Authoress sophomore, Mary Jansohn. Great Hirst hand; Kevin Kessing, Great Hirst hand; Jennifer Garrison, Great Hirst hand. Towanda teacher; Carol Dialley, Columbia sophomore; Robyn McNair, Columbia sophomore; Winfield sophomore; James Ull, Winfield sophomore; Robyn McNair, Winfield sophomore; Nancy Burris, Sophomore; Winfield sophomore; Jeffrey Burharter, Lawrence woman; Evelyn Cape, Lawrence woman; Johanna Burharter, Lawrence woman; Jeffrey Burharter, Lawrence woman; Evelyn Cape, Lawrence woman; Johanna Burharter, Lawrence woman; Jeffrey Burharter, Lawrence woman; Evelyn Cape, Lawrence woman; Johanna Burharter, Lawrence woman; Harvard, Schmitt, Hays, hay, Markel, Charles McCormack, Paul Gleason, Dana White, Markus Kroth, Richard Perry, Dick Perryman, James Rinker, Lawrence Dockman, Peter Snyder, and Aaron Barkin. *Lowes Law School Press*. Hazel Lawnward emobiancer: Lily Juxta, Lawnard juniors David Larkin, David Hogg, Jeffrey C. Christophers, David Royce, Chris Hogg, James Larkin, David Roe and David Roe. James Fulcher, Overland Park park senator. Jaack Jones, Overland Park park senator. Katherine Ridgeway, Overland Park senator. Katherine Ridgeway, Overland Park senator. Laura Plikakon, Overland Park senator. Laura Plikakon, Overland Park senator. Jance Sissonider, Overland Park judge. Jance Sissonider, Overland Park judge. Akerson, Prairie Village senator. Craig Dawson, Prairie Village senator. Craig Dawson, Prairie Village senator. Jnr. Prairie Village, Raymond Joyce Shinnye, Greenback sophomore, Earl Carlson, Person sonnel; Gary Bermidy, Leavenson wanderer; Jessica Dugan, Leavenson wanderer; Justin Kennedy, Leavenson wanderer; Kristen Anderson, Marion sophomore; David Gwering, McPherson marion; Stanley Bank, Mahattan hunter, Vicki Burkhard, Mahattan senior, Jane Lagueh, Mahalanchoe sonopower, Jane Lagueh, Mahalanchoe sonopower, Euglena bank,莎娜 sonopower; Ms. Cabrillo, Salina Praher,莎娜 sonopower; Mrs. Cabrillo,Salina Praher,莎娜 sonopower; Teresa贝利,Wichita贝利,Wichita junior; Stephanie Bank,Wichita贝利,Fresen贝利,Wichita junior; Stephanie Bank,Wichita贝利,Koogle, Koogle sonopower; Brenda贝利,Wichita贝利,Wichita junior; Wichita贝利,Lola Page 狮族 sonopower; Wichita贝利,Lola Page 狮族 sonopower; Dwain Liaklin,Topope sonopower; Michael sonopower; Dwain Liaklin, Topope sonopower; Michael Hirerven,Alma sonopower; Clo Ame Rutter,Marshall, Me,骇者; Laura Marshall, Savannah,Mo. John M. "Mike" Thomas, director of police and parking, has been invited by the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va., to attend an internship in law enforcement administration. Thomas will attend the academy, which began in 1935 to train instructors and administrators in law-enforcement techniques, from April 4 to June 17. The FBI will pay all expenses. Thomas will take courses in forensic science, education and communication arts, management science, behavioral science and law. Police director to study at FBI Thomas is the first University police officer to attend the academy. Lawrence Police Chief Richard Stankwil is the only officer who has attended the academy. TKEs bounce for Boys' Club fund Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will begin dribbling from Manhattan to Lawrence Thursday for their second annual "Bounce for Boys." The fund-raising project will end Saturday at the University of Kansas-Kansas State University basketball game. Students present a check to the Lawrence Boys' Club. About 70 members from the KU chapter the fraternity will take turns dribbling a basketball and passing it to other members. from Manhattan to Lawrence, according to Daryl Cook, committee chairman. He said that the fraternity would be soliciting local merchants and businessmen for pledges. "We've just started getting pledges and right now it's not something to write home about." Cook said Sunday, "but so far the merchants have been very generous." "If it's snowing we'll still be dribbling," Cook said. Cook said that the weather wouldn't hinder the fraternity's efforts. Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358