Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 18, 1956. General Scholarships Given To 10 High School Seniors Ten students were listed today as general scholarship holders for the next school year. The announcement was made by Spencer Martin, director of aids and awards. All will be entering KU as freshmen. The winner of the $500 Isern scholarship to a graduate senior from Elinwood high school is Evelyn Komarek. A similar award, the Charles and Helen Hulme scholarship of $500 to a graduate from Great Bend high school, was given to Nancy Suellen-trop. Leslie Roger Monroe of Lyons won the Stoops and Wilson Brokerage Company scholarship. The scholarship is renewable for four years. The $100 Olga Leisy Baugartner scholarship was awarded to John Andrew Hall of Junction City. Alyce Fae Lambert of Abilene will hold the KU Alumni Scholarship from North Dickinson County. It is a $200 annual award to a graduate of Abilene, Enterprise, Chapman or Solomon high schools. Homer Quisenberry, Junction City, received the Flora S. Bovonton scholarship. James Grant Foreman, Oklahoma City, OK., received a General Motors Corp. scholarship for a student with aptitude in science. The Official Bulletin Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notice the name, place, date, and time of function. Watkins Memorial Hospital has about twenty doses of yellow fever vaccine that are available to University travelers going to areas requiring an vaccina- cation. Students and other vaccinia call KU 456 and ask for the clinic nurse who will arrange for an appointment. Sunday Lutheran Student Association Bible study. 9:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, Speaker: Dr. George Anderson. Coffee hour. 10:30 a.m. Hillel annual picnic, 3:30 p.m. Potter lake. Make reservations with the Bergers, phone V 3-0414. Charge 50 cents for a dinner. Please, 75 cents if you come unannounced. Gamma Delta—No group meeting is scheduled. The new executive board will meet at 4:30 p.m., at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vermont. Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cost supper and program. Last meeting of the year. Liahona Fellowship, 6 p.m., at the church, 12th and Vermont. Final business meeting, followed by traditional Upper Room service. Methodist Graduate Group. 6:30 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Discussion on segregation, led by the Rev. M. Nabors. All who wish to go to joint picnic with Brethren and AME youth, meet at Wesley at 3:30 p.m. Bring pot luck dish. Morning, meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Come. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel, Devotions and prayer. Tuesday Book review, 4 p.m., Music - Room. Student Union, James Gunn, "This Fortress World." Reviewer: Emil Telfel. Kansas was the point of departure for most persons who blazed a trail to the West in the 1830's and 1840's. scenarioships are renewable for four years with the amount to be decided by General Motors. U. G. Mitchell scholarships were awarded James David Smarsh, Wichita, Ronald Earl Otl, Lebo, and Penelope Ann O'Daniel, Kansas City, Kan. The scholarships are to be awarded for one year to freshmen and provide at least $250 and not more than $500. German Students (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) German II, Ruwal Freiese, Topoka sophocore, German (oral); Caro major, connection junior. German II conversation. Richard Goldsby, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Charles Deardorff, Fairfax, M. sophomore, 2nd year German; Herbert Hilgers, Plainville sophomore, 3rd year German; Donald W. Martin, Emporia juni- ior, and Leonard Duroche, Topeka graduate student, 4th year German. Initiated into Delta Phi Alpha were Richard Wilkie, instructor in speech; Mrs. Alice M. Linck, assistant instructor of English; Kurt Gust, graduate student from Germany; George Kreye, Lawrence junior; and Carolyn Stayton, Winfield junior. 9 Instructors To Leave KU Nine instructors in the Romance language department, who are completing work for the doctor of philosophy degree, have accepted positions elsewhere for the next school year. The instructors and their new positions are Mariam Bowes, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va.; Evol Malan, Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y. Karl Pond, Miami University, Coral Gables, Fla.; Judson McElwee, Rockhurst College Kansas City, Mo. Peter Earle, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.; Mrs. Patricia Poland, University of Rochester, N.Y.; Hector Orjuela, Virginia Military Institute, Lexingtown, Va.; Carl Tongier, U.S. Government service; and Harley Oberhelman, Lawrence Public School system. HAROLD IN ITALY Berlioz R. C.A. Coupon Records For May North Carolina has 4,334 miles of railroad. and EXACTLY LIKE YOU the Ames Brothers sophomore; social chairman, Bill Oliver, teponka junior; publicity chairman, Sam Reynolds, Kansas City freshman; historian, Bruce Romje; Wichita judge; alumni chairman, Jack Harrington, Kansas City sophomore; scholarship chairman, Zoellner, and warden, Richard Billings, Russell junior. Bell's MUSIC STORE Maurice L. Breidenthal, president of the Security National Bank, Kansas City, Kan., was initiated as the annual honorary member. Mr. Breidenthal is also past president of the board of the University Endowment Association. Those appointed are professional chairman, Pat Bolen, Salina sophomore; rush chairman, Bob Billings, Russel freshman; efficiency chairman, John Zoellner, Tonganoxie Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional business fraternity, appointed officers for the coming year at a meeting last night. German Club Elects Officers Officers for the coming year were elected at the last meeting of Der deutsche Verein, German Club yesterday. 925 Mass. — VI 3-2644 The new president is Herb Hilgers Plainville sophomore; vice presi- dent, Marjorie Vrbsky, Crete, Neb. sophomore; secretary-treasurer, Mary Roger, Chase sophomore; chairman of the food committee, Carolyn Craft, Junction City junior; and chairman of the music com- mittee, Eileen Hoover, Lawrence sophomore. Business Fraternity Appoints Officers YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO 1025 Mass. VI-3-2686 KANSAS