Hill Society SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Cencloon and Mrs. H. E. Lanhley entertained Monday evening with a buffet supper for a number of commencement guests and the regents and their wives. Decorations of red roses and blue cornflowers carry out a crimson and blue scheme out of town guests included; President and Mrs. Clarence A. Dykstra, Subscribe for Malison, WI, Miss. and Mrs. Janet H. Larson, Mankato, Indiana. Mrs. and Ms. William Allen White, Emc. Mrs. Arkistin Anderson, Falks Tawe, Emc. Mrs. R. H. Walt, Kauai City, Kaena, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Walt, Kauai City, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Walt, Kauai City, THE KANSAS CITY STAR Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Orr, Kansas City, Kaw. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Cowherd, Kansas City Mo. James Francis Cooke, president of Presec Foundation, and Mrs. Cooke, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodward, To peka. THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin Rexall Drug Store 17 Distributor 13 papers-15c per week 847 Mass. St. $2.00 819 Mass. Haynes & Keene Luxurize in a pair of washable fabric shoes for every summer costume. . . Enjoy comfort and day color accents. Rollins Anklets 25 & 35 cents Summer Session Students For convenience and economy you can make Rankin's your drug store. You will find those items you want here. Sheaffer, Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens Toiletries - Drugs - Kodaks - Sundries Picnic Bottles and Sport Goggles Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 1101 Mass. Across from the Court House Phone 678 To The Teachers Attending Summer School---of her son, Michael. Thirty-five young guests were present. If your school work has provoked problems concerning music, bring them to us. We are equipped to help. - Experience derived from close contact with the University School of Fine Arts. ● Sheet music, composers biographies, composers' works of music, instruments and records. We shall be glad to have you visit us. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Haynes, Kansas City, Lueut. Gov. Hugh K. Adair and Mrs. Adela, Helena. Mont. Phone 375 City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. O'Neil, Topeka. The marriage of Miss Lois Riordan of Belpe, Kran, to Russell Bake of Los Angeles, Calf, took place Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William P. Derrick at Episcopal church, at his home. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Harger, Ableene. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harra, Harris O. Mr. and Mrs. Dews McLaughlin, Panda Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nedus, Deidig Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nedus, Deidig Clarence L. Burt, Hutchinson, Md. or Mr. C. M. Harper, Abilene 925 Mass. Mr. Blake received his B.S. degree in industrial engineering and mechanical engineering with the idea that he will make their home in Los Angeles. The marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Oyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Oyer of Hutchinson, to James S. Dukelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duke尔沃 of Hutchinson, was solemnized at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at Trinity Lutheran church. the pastor, Rev. Charles A. Puls officiated at the ceremony, which was read in the presence of a small group of friends. The couple will be at home after tune 15 at 3205 Broadway, Kansas 319, Mo, where Mr. Dukelow is employed by Crane company. Mra. Dukewel is a former student of the University of Kannas. Mr. Dukewel was graduated last year in Kansas State college, Manhattan Mra. Gwinn Henry, wife of the director of athletics, underwent an appendedectomy at Trinity Lutheran hospital, Kansas City, Tuesday. ∞ Mrs. Curtis Atkinson of Wichita Falls, Texas, is a guest of Chancellor and M. E. H. Lindley. Mrs. Atkinson is a sister of the chancellor. Mrs. M. J. Geto entertained with a children's party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday EVERYTHING IN UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES Note Books Zipper Books Miss Ruth Howe, assistant professor of physical education, shot low score in the women's golf at the Lawrence morning at the Lawrence Country club. Typewriters Note Book Fillers Francis Dill, son of Prof. W. A. Dill of the department of journalism, and Robert Lommasson, a member of the 1938 graduating class, have gone to Williams Bay, Wis., where they will do life guard duty at a summer camp. This is Dill's ninth season at this camp. The most popular boarding club in town is one in which finger movements have to be substituted for arm movements. Drawing Paper Phi Beta Kappa Elects Two Earl H. Dearborn of Manhattan, and Charles Warren of Pebody were elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa at the annual meeting held in 2015. Both students became eligible for membership when they completed a combined degree. Dearborn, who is studying in medicine, and Warren, who is studying law, were both Summer old scholars. Dr. John Bower, who received his M.D. degree this commencement, was the guest of honor at a dinner given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Blower, the owners of the street. Guests were a group of friends from Kansas City. E. N. Doon, professor of journal lama, has goes with his family to Cohum- bur, Ohio where he will spend weeks at the University of Ohio. and study at the University of Ohio. Fountain Pens The Monday contract club was entertained this week at the home of Mrs. M. J. Getto. CORNER GROCERY 1025 Mass. Opposite the GRANADA Theatre. We invite Summer School People to our store. We have free delivery service and charge accounts which you will find convenient, and the best grade of foods at all times. CARTER'S STATIONERY Medical Equipment Buy your paper by the pound at Phone 1051 Fresh and Cured Meats — Lunch Goods Cheeses Rolls — Ice Cream, etc. Lee and Richelieu qualities in can goods. SPECIALS FOR OPENING WEEK Artists Supplies We carry a big line of summer items including a dozen different varieties of fruit juices, mushrooms and noodles, chicken and noodles, cans of cooked rice and Durkess salad dressings. All kinds of cheeses. Meadow Gold Butter ... 30c Plain Wrap Butter ... 26c Crisco, 3 lb. ... 49c 10 lb. C.&H. Cane Sugar ... 55c Chase & Sanborn Coffee ... 25c Lee Potato Salad, No. 2 Can ... 20c Lee Shoe String Potatoes ... 10c Kraft American Cheese, lb. ... 29c --of Lawrence, a senior in the School of Education. The University of Washington, where he GOVERNING OF HAWAII, a junior in the College. 。 If we can serve you in any way we will be glad to have you come in or call us. Phone 618 Free Deliveries 303 West 13th 1938 Scholastic Honors - Prizes Fellowships and Scholarships at the University of Kansas Appointments to Fellowships and Scholarships in the Graduate School for the year 1939-1959 have been made. LEON W. HEPNER, A.B. 1958, University of Kailua, Ecological Science CALARA E. SCHUMMAN, A.B. 1973, McFloress College, History. Selden Lincoln Whitchcomb Fellowship in Comparative Literature J. Marvin HAWKER, B.S. EDUC. 1938, S.M.E. EDUC. 1935, Kansas State Teachers College, Fittig Education. University Fellowships CLAREN CRAWFORD, A.B. 1937, University of New York. George T. Spongebear Fellowship with the American Fountain Painting KURT SPRINGLING, B.S.M.E. 1923, University of Illinois. (First award for academic year of 1938-39.) AETHER A. AZEKEN, A.B. 1928, University of Kansas, History. MARY BUSSE, A. 1937, Central Missouri Teachers Col- [1] University Scholarships **image**, wae, WERSENHART, englafl. **GEOGRAPE T. CROMEMBERY, A.B. 1973, University of Kansas, PhD** ANTHUS LEE CURSE, A.B. 1928, Arkansas State Teachers College, Council, Economics FERNAND V. D'AMEYRE, B.S.Bat. 1938, University of Kauai, Economies HARVEYT E. NIGHTINGALE, B.S. 1938, University of Chicago, Georgetown. DORCHEY JANE STEPHENSON, A.B. 1938, University of Kannat, French. CLAYB W. TOMANBACK, A.B. 1936, University of Kuwait, Physics and Astronomy. Kansas College Scholarships WILLIAM MEMMER, BOSN, B. 1938, B.S. 1958, Washburn College, Physiology. MOUNTE LOWBARL, B.S. 1979, Boston University, Engl. Wilhelm Memmer, BOSN, B. 1938, B.S. 1958, Washburn College, Physiology. MOUNTE LOWBARL, B.S. 1979, Boston University, Engl. WENNELL W. WILLIAMS, A.B. 1938, College of Emporia, Sociology Fellowships and Scholarships In Other Institutions KNOLL HERSH, A.B. 1938, Baker University, Mathematics The following graduates of the University of Kansai receive fellowships at other institutions for the academic year 2016. FAMILY FOLLOWER ABRAMSON, A.B.1931, University of Kansas Carnegie Mellon University, Ann Arbor, Michigan; study of International Education, New York, with the study of the French. PhD in Paris, France. FREER ANNOTATION, A. B. 1938, U.S. Institute of Kauai, Government Internship - National Institute of Public Affairs, Wailua NEWTON STREET APOLLO, B. A. 1936, University of Kansas, Ozarks Memorial Fellowship, Zwitzerland, Switzerland, Ozarks WILLIAM M. FREUS, A.B. 1956, A.M. 1938, University of Kansas, Fellowship in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin. RALPH ROEL HOFFLE, B. Ph. 1933, Walshum College, A.M. Bachelor of Arts, Kansas, Fellowship in Sociology at University of Nebraska DALK RICHARD LISDAY, A.B. 1927, A.M. 1928, University of Dale, Fellowship in Entomology at Indiana State College. WILLIAM GRAPHEN McCAROLL. A B. 1936, University of Kane- lton, University Fellowship in Economics at the University of Kaneilton CHARLES A. RICEK, A.B. 1977, A.M. 1938, University of Kana- ley University Fellowship in Mathematics at the University of Michigan. LEISLER ABRAM RUTLEGE, A.B. 1923, A.M. 1932, University of Kansas, Ph.D. 1938, Harvard University, Dexter Traveling Fellowship for the summer of 1938, granted by Harvard University. BROWN Norwegian, B.S.C.E. 1938, University of Kansan, Stater Stourwool Scholarship in San Antonio Engineering at Harvard DATA WELL, A. B. 1988, West Virginia University, A.M. 1950, University of Georgia, University Fellowship in Geology at Columbia University. Academic Honors The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences the past year adopted the policy of encouraging recognition of superior students, on a plan pioneered by the Department of English. Under this policy, several departments have established Honors Counes, relegated to the school. Announcements for the academic year 1972-78. Honore in English to James KANEI LAWRENCE of Lawrence. Honore in Political Science to FRANK AARMESTROV of Toronto and British Columbia. Internships Internships for members of the graduating class The School of Medicine have been awarded as follow- ALBERT T. ALDRICH, Santa Clara County Hospital, San Jose CITY WILLIAM B. BARRY, KANSAS City General Hospital, Kansas City Mo. RAYMOND J. NAIL, University Hospital, Augusta, Ga J. HOWE B. St. Marriet's Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. MILTON J. DONN, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, John F. Jones BOWWER, Kansas City General Hospital, Kansas Jona M. H., Sr., Jorge Martinez, Quinn Oyster City, Ohio M. C. Mac. Bock, Orange County Hospital, Cald. R. WENDELL COPFELT, Collis P. and Howard Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, Calif. LOEK J. DLAWALL, St. Joseph Hospital, Kansas City, MO. HARLEY L. HOUGAS, University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, MO. O. F. Epp, S. St. Francis Wieders, Wichtau, AARWUE N. Evans W. Evans's Hospital, Wortland, Ore. JARK P. F. KANAY, Harper Hospital, Deerfield, Nilam. WILSON C. HOWELL, Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch, MNJ. GELENN G. FRANKLIN, San Diego County General Hospital, San Diego, Calif. GREETINGS GUERRYNE, Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, Ohio. RUTH AINE HARBACKE, Woman's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. PAUL R. HARRINGTON, Roger Hospital, Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C. State of South Carolina) Charleston, S.U. BENE BRIEHAVY, New York Infantry for Women and Children, www.briehavy.com JACK H. HULL, Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, Ms. JACK C. HOLCOME, Santa Barbara General Hospital, Santa DONALD O. HOWARD Colorado General Hospital, (University of Colorado School of Medicine), Denver, CO. CHARLES W. HOPKINS Denver, CO. Iowa THOMAS C. HOOSE, University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa ARNOLD H. HOLLAND, New Hospital, Yale University School OF MEDICINE BACAO MARCEL F. KLANSAK, F. KLANSAK, S. LUKA Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. ROYER KLUMENKA, Albany Hospital (Albany Medical College). PRARECKE L. KORBERT, St. Joseph Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. GREGORY MORANHEIM ST. LUKAS Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. D. LEONARD MILLER, City of Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Mich. FRED MILLLE, State of Wisconsin General Hospital, (University of Wisconsin Medical School), Madison, Wis. J. C. MEYCROLL, St. John's Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma WAYNE E. MOOREMER, University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City, LOUISE A. MORELLE, Albury School, Minneapolis, CLOUSE A. NEWMAN, Broadway Park County Public Hospital, NELSON A. NEWMAN, Broadway Park County Public Hospital DOY HORSE, M.D. ROBERT L. NEWMAN, University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City. GARTH S. O'KRYM, Bethylshire Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. HOLMAN PASSAM, Kansas City General Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. HAROLD L. PATTERSON, University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City, KS. PE. E. PARRSON, Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. GEORGE M. PLACKEN, Santa Barbara General Hospital Santa Bara MARLIN H. FORESTER, State University and Crippled Children's Oklahoma City, OKa. HANNE Y. RATTLE, Louisville City Hospital. (University of Louis- ville School of Medicine), Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM F. SROWN, University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. M. SIVEER, Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas ORVAL L. SMITH, Bethany Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. HERBERT L. SONDER, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. CARL STENSMAN, United Hospital, Fort Chester, N.Y. ELE R. HOOK, St. Margaret's Hospital, Kansas City, Kan. JOHN S. RCHILD, St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, Md. BENOARD B. SKEVAN, Autumn Hospital, Cotton, Ohio. HOWARD E. SELKERB, Charity Hospital, Louisiana State Univ RANL Ryan TICE, City Hospital, Akron, Ohio. Washington (University of Wisconsin Medical School), Madison, Wis. ERINES J. UREAKLER, St. Margaret's Hospital, Kusan City, Kan. ALICE MARK WALLACE, Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home ALBERT L. WILLIAMSON, Youngstown Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio. STEWART M. WILSON, Staring-Loving University Hospital, (State University of Ohio College of Medicine), Columbus, Ohio Residencies Residencies and appointments at the University of Kansas Hospital for 1938-39 have been awarded as follows: MAX S. ALEEN, Assistant Resident in Medicine. JAMES L. BEAVER, Assistant Resident in Surgery. RALPH CASELL KEILLE, Assistant Resident in Pathology. HARRIET GREENS, Assistant Resident in Gynecology. MERRILL WINN EFTZENHOUSE, Assistant Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology. TOM REID HAMILTON, Bacteriologist, University of Kansas Hospitals MORRIS SHERMAN HARLESS, Resident in Surgery. THOMAS MAXWELL JONSON, Assistant Resident in Surgery. LHEER HAMMER LEGER, Resident in Medicine. HENRY F. QUINN, Assistant Resident in Medicine. RAE ARIE RICHMOND, Assistant Resident in Surgery. DAVID JAMES STUMP, Assistant Resident in Pathology. JACK S. TUCKER, Assistant Resident in Pathology. GEORGE ALVIN WALKER, Associate in Psychology. Scholarships for the Academic Year 1938-39 have been awarded as follows: Scholarships at the University of Kansas Summerfield Scholarships for a freshman, group for the academic year 1939-30 have been awarded to MARISHA BANNER, AARGE CUNY, FRIEDRICH MUSIK, ELEANOR ATCHSON; FRED EBERMARK, SALINA; GEORGE KLENN, COTTONWOOD FAIRS; DON MOSSER, Summerfield; CLAIRE WILKINS, MARY WILKINS; JOHN LAWRENCE, FLAWRENCE; FRED ROBERTSON, OAKATOWNE; RICHARD RUPP, Dodge City; KEITH SHALPING, WICHESTA; ERIC WELLMAN The Herbert Spencer Hallley Memorial Scholarship to WILLIAM R. KIRBY, Collegeville, a third year kwar and to OMER VOSS of the University of Pennsylvania. The Arthur Jerome Boynton Memorial Scholarship to Joan Lintner, of Wichita, a senior in the College. The Poster Scholarship in the School of Medicine to Jess: David Russo of Kansas City, Mo. The Roy Roberts Alumni Loan Scholarship in Journalism to James COLMES of Attachment, a senior in the College. The Ehlah Ann Joseph Scholarly, first awarded in 1858-99, was the Naval Knight, of Lawrence, a fellman in the School of Meteorology. The Aldie Haver Scholarship, first awarded in 1938-39, to CHARLES M. CASESE, of IDAHOE, a senior in the College and minor in English. The Edna Obscure Whitman Scholarship in Creative Writing to HARRY E. STEPHEN, of Toopka, a colony in the Colonial Period. The Caroline Munford Winston Memorial Scholarship for 1977 *$10 to FREDLELBERT BUTTERFIELD of wife, a member in the House* The Sara M. Euney Memorial Scholarship to NASH CAMPBELL through the School of Education The W.S.G.A. Scholarship to HERIETTA SHEPPARD of Topcki, a sophomore in the College. The Sarah M. Emery Memorial Scholarship to NAOMI CAMPbell, of Lawrence, a school in the senior education. of Lawrence, a school in the senior education. The American Association of University Women (Lawrence Brunton) will meet to ENTERPRISE MAI HOSSE, of Lawrence, in the College of Law. The Hula灾 Ie Memorial Scholarship to PAYERCIA C. GREEN of Lawrence, a sonhonore in the College. The Lucila F. Sewart Scholarship in Music to MASTRI LOUSE Jackson of BACKON Springs, a springhouse in the School of Fine Arts; and ROMALY McCREEKEY of Hiwatha, a freshman in the School of Fine Arts. The Luigi F. Stewart Scholarship in Art to Charles W. Miller, Artists, to Music and La Merce of Lawrence, a freshman in Art The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship to ZENITH FOWDER of Norton, a junior in the College. The George Iwan Memorial Scholarship to ENHYPEN THE UNIVERSITY. The George Iwan Memorial Scholarship to UNIVERSITY. The University Women's Club Scholarship to LUKE RUSSELL OF THE UNIVERSITY. The Carolina Manford Winston Memorial Scholarship to L. Pearson University of Lawrence in a sophomore in the College the KWL&WR by LaMone; the RKL&WR by Kohlschreiber the KWL&WR by Kohlschreiber to Glenns the SJL of Laurence A. freshman in the College. The Dr. G. W. Maser Memorial Scholarship to LOUSE Nesbitt of Tulsa, Oka, a sophomore in the College. NESSEY of Tulsa, Okla. a sophomore in the College. The Round Table Scholarship in honor of Herta Mira Rice to the University of Oklahoma. The Locainda Smith Buhan Memorial Loan Scholarship to MARBL LOCULLE YTAION of LAWREN, a freshman in the Col- The American Association of University Women (Junction City Branch) Loan Scholarship to MARGARET DRAFT OF OWSEY, (Continued in next issue)