1'age 11 20 New Students Get Music Scholarships Twenty new music students at the University have been awarded nearly $2,000 in music scholarships for their first enrollments at KU during the 1955-56 academic year. Monday, Sept. 12, 1955. University Daily Kansa Ethyl Gives Scholarship A new graduate research fellowheld during the current academicship by Ethyl Corporation will beyear by Donald Sobocinski,graduate student in chemical engineering,T. J. Carron, chairman ofEthyl's fellowship committee,said that the KU fellowship is one of19 awarded by Ethyl Corporationfor the 1955-1956 academic year.Others are at the University of Delaware, Florida State, Georgia Instituteof Technology, Harvard,Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana State, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology,two at Minnesota, North CarolinaState, Ohio State, OklahomaPrinceton, Purdue, Tulane, Wayne,and Wisconsin. The total value of the awards is about $45,000. Mr. Carron said Each fellowship provides $1,500 for living expenses plus an allowance for tuition and fees. In addition, the college department concerned receives $500 for expenses in research work done by the fellow. The first liner of the Cunar Lines, the S. S. Britannia, required 14 days, 8 hours, to cross from Liverpool to New York in 1840. Cunard's Queen Mary crossed Cherbourg, France, to New York in 4 days, 12 hours, 24 minutes on her maiden voyage in 1936. Ethyl Corporation has awarded fellowships since 1937. For Appointment The scholarships were awarded this summer by the music scholarship committee of the School of Fine Arts. The winners are: Bill Hamm—of Atchison, $75 Christmas Vespers scholarship. Hamm, a 1955 graduate of Atchison High School, attended the 1955 Midwestern Music and Art Camp this summer. He played cornet in the camp band and sang baritone in the chorus. Marilyn Jo Wiens, of Belle Plaine. $150 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She is a 1955 graduate of Belle Plaine Rural High School. Winifred Haines of Atchison, $75 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music Scholarship. She was graduated this spring from Ingalls High School. Sara Jo Pursley of Coffeilley, $50 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. A 1954 graduate of Field Kindle High School in Coffeilley, Miss Pursley attended the Coffeville College of Arts, Sciences and Vocations on a scholarship last year. Nancy Dixon of Lawrence, $50 E- Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She is a 1955 Lawrence High graduate. Bruce Voran of Kinsley, $75 Christmas Vespers scholarship. He attended the Midwestern Music and Art Camp at KU in 1954. Carolyn Penny of Garden City, $75 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She was graduated from Garden City High School this spring. Velma McClure of Oberlin, $75 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. Miss McClure enrolled for her freshman year in 1952 and will return this fall as a sophomore. Marva Lou Powell of Topeka, $130 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She is a 1955 graduate of McPherson Hihh school. Julia Nicholson of Topeka $100 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She attended both the 1954 and 1955 Midwestern Music and Art camps at KU. Mary Nason of Topeka, $100 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music school. Miss Nason graduated from Topeka High school. Carol Koci of Wichita, $150 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She was graduated this spring from Wichita High School North. Willeta Dove of Kansas City, Kan., $75 Elizabeth M. Watkins Music scholarship. She was graduated this spring from Sumner High school Richard Umstatt of Kansas City, Mo. $50 Christmas Vespers scholarship. He was graduated this spring from Northeast High, Kansas City, Mo. Eugene Harland of Kansas City, Kan., $150 award from the String scholarship fund. Donald Jones of Kansas City. Mo., $150 Christmas Oveses scholarship. Jones, an obese player, was All campus dramatic productions for the 1955-56 KU theater season will be produced under the single title of the University Theatre. Campus Shows Under One Title The old University Theatre and the Studio or laboratory Theater which operated independently of each other last year have been combined under the new title. The programs will be produced by Dr. Lewin Goff, new director of the University Theatre. Two formal series of productions will be presented. Five musical plays and operas will be shown in Fraser Theater, and a children's theater, three one-act plays, an arena production, and a touring show will be shown in the Studio Theater in Green Hall. Marilyn Rogge of Auburn, Neb. $100 Christmas Vespers scholarship. An open house for all students interested in theater will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The schedule of productions will be announced then. graduated this spring from Northeast High. 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