Monday, May 14. 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 3 153 High School Seniors Get Scholarship Hall Awards The selection of 153 men for Men's Scholarship Hall awards for the 1556-57 school year has been announced by Spencer Martin, director of Aids and Awards. The men and their high schools are as follows: Roger Acord, Graceland; Tommy Amerine. Goodland; Martyn Apley, Washington; Douglas Archway; Henry Hawkins; Merlin Askren; Topeka; Clayton Barber; Graceland; James Berry; Turner; Edward Boerger; Bentley; Woodford Boyce; Washington Brewer; Fort Clinton; Gerald Gerald Brewer; Jack Bunds; Topeka; Gary Burress, Ottawa. Darrel Call, Atwood; James Campbell, Miltonaville; Orin Carney, Basehor; Owen Carrier, Lebanon; Terry Caven, Neodeah; Victor Childs, Chillicothe; Bert Chonister, Baldwin; Gary Gorrie, Topeka; Harold Curtight, McDonald; Don Craig, Turner; Peter Dareu, Leavenworth; Ronald Dawit, Atchison Wyandotte. Richard Hahn, Minneapolis; Theodore Hault, Garden City; James Harris, Augu- 利 Hayes, Jack Harrison, Hays; Dennis Hayes, Washington; John Heerey, Marion; Robert Henderson, Garden City; Jay Hendrix, Coffeyville; Jimmy Leavenworth; Richard Hensleigh, Wunchester; Charles Herslom, Galena; Robert Hildenbrand, Lecompton; Ellis Hills; Earl Hobbs, Seneca; Arnold Hoffman, Scott City; Gary Hubbard, Wyandotte; Earl Holloway, Kyle Irwin, Oswego, Ronald, Winchin, Irwin, Oswego, Ronald, Winchin, Spencer Dickson, Highland Park; Larry Dike, Wilson; Rex Doherty, Clayton, Mo.; Ernst Drownell, Lyon Jynn, Drowney, Gerald Earl Hutchinson, Dennis Essinger, Clifton, Tursa Fiskin, Stockton; James Fleming, Tulus; Louis Fornof, James field, John Fowler, James Frankel, Turner; James Geller, Wondette Arthur Johnson, Williamsburg; Daviob Johnson, McPherson; Morris Johnson, Caldwell; Ernest Johnston, Frederick jane Birdlily, III; Alfred Keeler, Birdlily; Birdlily City; Ronald Keeler, Bend; Kenneth Kelley, Cottonwood Falls; Robert Kertinger, Gary Kibbee, Turner Kinkenberg, Leawworth; James Klinkenberg, Basehor; Jarek Hernndon; Kenneth Kootziger, Wichita; Werner Kuhman, Washington; Douglas Kuper, Washington; Robert **washington**; Douglas, David **Maryville**, Davenport; Robert Lake, Maryville, Mo.; Donald Lind, Coffeyville; Melvin Loether, William Logan, Quenemo; Neil Logan, Garden City, Oakley; Anne Oakley, Blaine; McFadden, Bazley; Monty Markley, Wilson; Richard Marshall, Wyandotte; Maynah, Nee-Missie; Maynah, Maynah Emporia; Edwin; Metzel, Cobble; Leslie Monroe, James Moore; Lenora; Rober- Morris, Washington; Mustard, Ida; Rober Nebula; Washington, Charles Nitske, Washington; Norman Meir; Mier; Meir; Pen- Noe. Tenkoi Chemist, Insider, Weir; Fred Pendergraft, Artichan; Alison Purnell, Turnover Graduates Can Study In Germany The Federal Republic of Germany has just established sixty special scholarships for American graduate students for study in Germany during the 1956-57 academic year. The awards are being given in gratitude for the help of the American government and people in the post-war reconstruction of Germany. They will be administered in the United States by the Institute of International Education, New York City. june 1, 1956, is the closing date of the competition. of the competition. Applications are now available from the Institute of International Education, 1 East 67th Street, New York 21, New York, or at the Institute's regional offices in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Home Ec Club Plans Senior Send-Off A senior "send-off" will be given to graduating club members by the Home Economics Club at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 110 Fraser Hall. A humorous skit will be given by Mary Dresser, and Lorna Craig, Lawrence junior, and Martha Crosier, Lawrence freshman. Small gifts will be presented to the seniors. The new club officers will be installed at the meeting. Gunn's Science Story To Be Published A science fiction story by James E. Gunn, managing editor of the University alumni publications, is contained in an anthology, "The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy," to be published in June. Mr. Gum's story, "The Cave of Night," originally was published in Galaxy Science Fiction in January 1955. er; Bobby Potts, Cherryyale; Richard Paul, Louisburg; Rollin Quinn, Leavenworth; James Rapp, Wichita; John Rattz, Ford; Gary Rame, Plainville; Arthur Renfro, Douglas; Charles Renke, Eureka; Earl Rickseecker, Hutchinson; Tanney Rote, Dighton; Richard Roark, Achison Officer, Lecompton, Lecompton; Roger Chase. Raleigh Saighman, Osborne; Roger Saut, Topeka; Gary Seryos, Washington; William Shaw, Shawnee-Mission; Jon Simms, Newton; Clyde Smead, Rosedale; Bill Smith, Great Bend; Philip Soo, well, Charles Spencer; Gwain-Gar Charles Spencer, Athesion; Elvin Ststandich, Anthony; Franz Stangl, Riverton; Aural Swenson, Lyons. William Thomas, Iowa City, Iowa; Charles Thompson, Osawatomie; Gary Thompson, Herington; Clarence Trum- mel, Wilmote; David Ubera, Vita; Roseville, Mason; Lounger, Rolf Waddell, Kincaid; Edwin Wernke; Arkansas City; Gary White, Cedar- vale; Harry White, Burton; Clay Whitehead, Columbus; George McCullough; William W. McPherson; Paul Willey, Caldwell; Richard Willhite, Toronto; Warren Willis, Baldwin. Raymond Yocum, Lenora; Dennis Burke, Jewell; Jerry Davis, Alamont; Gary Elting, East, Kansas City, Mo; Robert Grantham, Salina; Victor Janousek, Gypsum; Robert, Salina; Kevin Kearse, Robert Masonsten, Overbrook; John Meeks, Muskogee, Okla; Jay Mellies, Morganville; Armand Sandors, Lyndon. It's probably been some years since you've had a good portrait taken. Estes Studio will carefully finish your proof choice into a quality portrait that will please your family and friends for years to come.Call Estes today for a portrait appointment. For Immediate Appointment Phone VI 3-1171 Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results NOW LOOK HERE! FOR LUCKY DROODLES! --- WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. PARACHUTIST LANDING IN WATER John Artesbury U. of Oklahoma PILLOW FOR PERSON WITH NARROW MIND Wynn Dahlgren U. of Oregon THERE'S A MEETING OF THE MINDS in the Droodle above: Board meeting out for Lucky break. 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