SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1937 PAGE SEVEN SUMMER SESSION KANSAN r s c t t i t log yo ya ya. FRANK GLICK, A.B. 1927, University of Kansas; A.M. 1930 University of Chicago, University Fellowship in School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago SISTER VINCENTINE GRIPKY, S.L.C., A.B. 1931, A.M. 1935 University of Kansas, University Tuition Scholarship for Nuns at the Catholic University of America. SAM A. KIMBLE, A.B. 1937, University of Kansas, Government Internship at the National Institute of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C. WILLIAM GRIFTHF MCCARROLL, A.B. 1936, University of Kansas, University Fellowship in Division of Social Sciences at the University of Chicago. R. WAYNE PARCEL, B.S.Ch.E. 1937, University of Kansas, Staff Scholarship in Mining and Metallurgy at Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. CLAUDE PARISH, B.S.C.E. 1937, University of Kansas, Tuition Scholarship in Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. LESlie ABRAM RUTLEDGE, A.B. 1932, A.M. 1933, University of Kansas, Shattuck Scholarship in English at Harvard University. ROBBET STEELE, A.B. 1936, University of Kansas, University Fellowship in Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Chicago. LESlie TWAIN TUPY, B.S. 1924, M.S. 1925, University of Illinois; LL.B. 1933, University of Kansas, Special Fellowship at Columbia University. DANA WELLS, A.B. 1928, West Virginia University; A.M. 1930, University of Kansas, Nathaniel Lord Britton Scholarship in Geology and Mineralogy at Columbia University. FRANK GLICK, A.B. 1927, University of Kansas; A.M. 1930, University of Chicago, University Fellowship in School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago. SISTER VINCENTINE GRIPKY, S.L.C., A.B. 1931, A.M. 1951, University of Kansas, University Tuition Scholarship for Nuns at the Catholic University of America. SAM A. KIMBLE, A.B. 1937, University of Kansas, Government Interneship at the National Institute of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C. WILLIAM GRIFFITH McCARROLL, A.B. 1936, University of Kansas, University Fellowship in Division of Social Sciences at the University of Chicago. R. WAYNE PARCEL, B.S.Ch.E. 1937, University of Kansas, Staff Scholarship in Mining and Metallurgy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. CLAUDB PARISH, B.S.C.E. 1937, University of Kansas, Tuition Scholarship in Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. LESLIE ABRAM RUTLEDGE, A.B. 1932, A.M. 1933, University of Kansas, Shattuck Scholarship in English at Harvard University. ROBERT STEELE, A.B. 1936, University of Kansas, University Fellowship in Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Chicago. LESLIE TWAIN TUPY, B.S. 1924, M.S. 1925, University of Illinois; LL.B. 1933, University of Kansas, Special Fellowship at Columbia University. DANA WELLS, A.B. 1928, West Virginia University; A.M. 1930, University of Kansas, Nathaniel Lord Britton Scholarship in Geology and Minerology at Columbia University. Scholarships at the University of Kansas Scholarships for the Academic Year 1937-38 have been awarded as follows: Summerfield Scholarship for a freshman group for the academic year 1937-38 have been awarded to ROBERT M. BROCKETT, Attchison; BRUCE CRABTREE, Wichita; OLIVER EDWARDS, Kansas City; DONALD ESTES, Topeka; DAVID K. HOLMES, Hutchinson; SAM IWIG, Topeka; ERNEST KLEMA, Salina; JOHN LAIDIC, Oberlin; JAMES LITTLE, Topeka; MELVIN MCDONALD Wichita; James MEREDITH, Wichita; PRESSION SHANE, Junction City; RICHARD SMITH, Topeka; RICHARD WESTFALL, Harper. The Edwin Emery Sloson Scholarship in Science to MORGAN J RARICK of Lawrence, a graduate student. The Herbert Spencer Halley Scholarship in Law to ABRAHAM WHEINLOOD of Hutchinson, a senior Law. The Porter Scholarship in the School of Medicine to RALPH CARLIE ELLIS, of Kansas City, Mo. The Arthur Jerome Boynton Memorial Scholarship to RICHARD DEAN MOORHEAD of Hugoton, a senior in the College; and to C. EUGENE RICKETTS of Paola, a senior in the College. The Harry C. Thurnau Scholarship in German first awarded in 1936-37, to ANNA KLassen NEUFEL of Lawrence, a graduate student; for 1937-38 to KATHARINE ASTON of Lawrence, a senior in the College. The American Association of University Women (Lawrence Branch) Scholarship to Dorothy M. CLENDENEN of Hiawatha, a senior in the College. The Lathrop Bulleen Memorial Scholarship to ROSEMARY LOUSE DELAP of Kansas City, Mo., a senior in the College. The Sarab M. Emery Memorial Scholarship to ELIZABETH WIGGINS of Lawrence, a senior in the College. The University Housemother's Association Scholarship to Rosr BALDWINE of Lawrence, a sophomore in the College. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship to LUCY RUNDEL of Norton, a junior in the College. The George Innes Memorial Scholarship to ISABEL KLOPFER of Topeka, a senior in the College. The Hulda Ie Memorial Scholarship to ETHELNE M. BURNS of Topeka, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. The University Women's Club Scholarship to VIVIAN HARRISON of Topeka, a senior in the School of Pharmacy. The Torch Chapter of Mortar Board Scholarship to BETTY R. BUS RNBARK of Wetmore, a junior in the School of Pharmacy. The Caroline Mumford Winston Memorial Scholarship to JEWELL J. Kirby of Lawrence, a junior in the College. The W.S.G.A. Scholarship to MARJORIE M. PYLE of Manhattan, sophora in the School of Medicine. The Ida H. Hyde Scholarship to ESTHER S. FARNEY of Kiowa, a freshman in the School of Medicine. The Edua Osborne Whitcomb Scholarship in Creative Writing, first awarded for 1936-37, to DOROTHY FINCH MICHAELOPOULAS of Lawrence, a junior in the College; and for 1937-38, to DORIS MCINTOSH of Marion, an unclassified student in the College. The George Innes Music Scholarship to MAGABET DRAPER of Oswego, a junior in the School of Fine Arts; and to HELEN ELIZABETH CAMBELL of Phillipsburg, a junior in the School of Fine Arts. The Luella F. Stewart Scholarship in Music to Curtis M. JOHNSON of Ft. Collins, Colo., a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts; and to Jack CORWIN DALBY of Topeka, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. The Eliza Parry Memorial Scholarship to ELEN LOUISE MERCER of Paradise, a junior in the School of Fine Arts. An Anonymous Gift Scholarship in Music to MARTHA LOUISE JACKSON of Bonner Springs, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. The Laulla F. Stewart Scholarship in Art to LEONA AGNES RUSKIN of Paola, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts; and to HELEN C. FINCKE of Kansas City, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. The American Bankers Association Scholarship to RAY LUTHER BRYTTON of Topeka, a senior in the School of Business. The American Association of University Women (Junction City Branch) Lunn Scholarship to JANE DAVION of McLouth, a junior in the College; and to DOROTHY M. JANKE of Topeka, a senior in the College. The Ida Burr Bell Loon Awards first awarded for 1936-37 to ELLEN LOURE MERCER of Paradise, an unclassified student in the School of Fine Arts; to REX ALTON CONNOR of McPhrillen, an unclassified student in the School of Fine Arts; to HAL DAVIS DELLINGER of Dodge City, an unclassified student in the School of Fine Arts; to JOHN B. PAUL of Moran, a senior in the School of Fine Arts; and to HORACE THRONBURG of Tulsa, Okla., a junior in the School of Fine Arts. The Emily V. Berger Memorial Loan Scholarship (Alumnae of Torch Chapter of Mortar Board), to FREDA LEE RUNDELL of Norton, a sophomore in the College The Frank Egert Bryant Memorial Loan Scholarship, (for 1936-37) to ELIZABETH WHITE, of Lawrence, a junior in the School of Fine Arts; and (for 1937-38) to MARY VIRGINIA RODRIGUEZ of Horton, a sophomore in the College. The Class of 1911 Loan Scholarship (for 1936-37) to CORDER T. BROWN of Hays, a senior in the College; to FRANCIS J. BUTRUM of Holton, a senior in the College; to FRANK DENISON of Topeka, a senior in the School of Fine Arts; to EDWARD B. HAMPTON of Lawrence, a junior in the College; to MARION MUNDIS of Parsons, a senior in the College; and to John D. NICHOLS of Topeka, a junior in the College; (for 1937-38) to THOMAS W. KENNEDY of Medford, Mass., a senior in the College. The Class of 1932 Loan Scholarship (for 1936-37) to RUSSELL H. KELLY of Topeka, a junior in the School of Engineering; to CHARLES STEPHEN STOTTS of Benedict, a sophomore in the School of Medicine; to PAUL E. WILSON of Quenoa, a senior in the College; (for 1937-38) to CLAUDE H. BURNS of Topeka, a senior in the School of Engineering, and to EMIL WIENECKE of Tulsa, Okla., a senior in the School of Engineering. The Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial Loan Schoedahl to HELEN LOUISE FRAME of Lawrence, a junior in the College. The D.A.R. (Betty Washington Chapter) Loan Scholarship (for 193-37) to Pearl WOLFORD of Berryton, a senior in the School of Education; (for 193-38) to EVELYN MARIE BRUAKER of Grants Pass, Ore., a senior in the College; to HELEN MARIE SCHLOTZHAUER of Bucyrus, a senior in the College; to HELEN LOUBE WHITCOM of Albany, Wis., a senior in the College; to DOROTHHE WEINGARTNER of Lawrence, a senior in the College. The ElDorado Women's Pan-Hellenic Lent Scholarship to HELEN PASILCIA COOPER of Peabody, a senior in the College. The Friends in Council Loan Scholarship to CHARLOTTE PEARL STAFFORD of Neodesha, a junior in the College. The Goldie R. George Loan Scholarships first awarded for 1937-38 to STERLING POLSON of Lawrence, a senior in the School of Engineering and to WALTER PERRY GLANCY of Parkerville, an unclassified student in the School of Engineering. The Kansas City Alumni Association Scholarships to PHILIP RAUP of Timken, a senior in the College; and to IRVING KASS of Topeka, a junior in the College. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Loan Scholarship to BERTY RUTH JUDEN of Kansas City, M., a junior in the School of Fine Arts. The J. C. Neuenbüwer Memorial Scholarship to John W. Piercy of LYON, a senior in the College. The Omicron Nn Loan Scholarship to LULU TILLMAN of Topoka, a senior in the College. Pi Lambda Theta Loan Scholarships to VERA CARUTHERS of Farmington, Mo., a senior in the School of Education; and to DOROTHY L. TREKEL of Wellington, a senior in the College The Gertrude Bullene Weaver Memorial Scholarships (for 1936-37) to DALE RICHARD LINDSAY of Bunker Hill, a senior in the College; (for 1937-38) to ARTHUR A. AZILLEN of Einfingham, a senior in the College, and to THOMAS W. THURMAN of Erie, a senior in the School of Business. The W.S.G.A. Loan Scholarships, for 1936-37 to PATRICIA MARIE FRANKE of Leavenworth, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts; and to GRACE WALKER of Leavenworth, a junior in the College. The Lucile Brown Rankin Loan Scholarship to LOIS MARIAN LES- SERT of Flandreau, South Dakota, a junior in the School of Fine Arts. The Kansas Council of Teachers of Journalism Loan Scholarship to DOROTHY CAROLINE SMART of Kansas City, Mo., a senior in the College. The Frances Schlegel Carruth Scholarship to the graduate of the Lawrence Memorial High School passing the best examination in two-year entrance German at the University, to HELEN EVANS. The holders of Watkins Hall Scholarships for the year 1936-37 were as follows: DOROTHY EllEN ALEXANDER, Everest; ELIZABETH LOUISE ALLEN, Kansas City; PHILOMEIA FLEURETTE BOURASA, Topeka; ARMELDA LEBAUN, Topeka; HELLEN MERRILL CALLBECK, Topeka; MARIAN CLAIG, Gardner; SADIE ELVIRA CROMMETT, El Dorado; MARY ELIZABETH DUNLOP, Detroit; MARTJA Jo GUNGEL, Cawker City; DELPHINE RUTH GFELLER, Junction City; RUTH HAGGARD, Kansas City; EDITH A. 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