Page 7 134WomenGetScholarships The names of 134 women who have been awarded residence hall scholarships at KU were announced today by Myron Braden, director of the aids and awards office. The women's scholarship hall committee made the grants on the basis of academic achievement, participation in activities, leadership, and need. In each hall the scholars share the work and cost. The awards, valued at $40,000, represent a record high for new scholarships to women. The opening of Douthart hall makes 48 new awards available and brings the number of women's scholarship hours to 165, limiting 200 capacity. The others are Miller, Sellars, and Watkins halls. Scholarship winners now at KU are; Veda May Driver, Mary Jane Fort, Martha Sue Gewinner, Josandra Coleen Heyman, Alyee Jane Hicklin, and Kathryn Meredith, fine arts freshmen; Johnita Bates Forsberg, Marlene Faye Kuper, Shirley Arlene McAfee, Leora Mae Renyer, Helen Mae Scott, and Rita Scholarship winners attending other schools are Marcia Ruth Droegemuelter, Independence; Marilyn Louise German, Arlington; Betty Ellen Gross, Atchison; Shirley Joan Gwinner, Holyrood, and Natalie Jean Shreve, Kansas City, Mo. 1000 Apply For KU Scholarships "Over 1,000 scholarship applications have been received, but not all scholarships have been awarded," Myron Braden, director of the aids and awards office, said yesterday. All the scholarships offered at the University are administered by the departments of the University To date, nine Watkins scholarships, 16 Summerfield scholarships, and 100 men's scholarship hall awards have been announced, Mr. Braden said. w are given by the aids and awards committee and their sub-committees, Mr. Braden said. The U.S. Military Academy at West Point was the nation's first engineering school. For many years it was the only such institution. Haynes & Keene Haynes & Keen Have in more new PEDDLE PUSHERS by PFEIFFER only $3.85 Martha Leona Andrews, Wichita Elinor Louise Bake, Winchester; Nancy Patricia Baker, Winchester; Ernestine Frances Ball, Salina Marjorie Irene Barnard, Horton; Nancy Josephine Barta, Wichita Delpha Theresa Battle, Leavenwroth; Nancy Ann Becraft, Newton; Judith Ann Berg, Wichita Emily Booth, Abilene. Scholarship winners now in high school: White - Beige - Blue with or without the instep strap (as shown) Wednesday. May 12, 1954 University Daily Kansan and Little Shell Pumps Shirley Jo Bowman, Wichita; Virginia Arlene Brown, Colby; Laven E. Cahill, Kansas City; Phyllis Carolyn Choate. Wichita. Linda Beth Critz, Wichita; Doris Cinzcoll, Detroit; Donna Daise, Ruleton; Colleen Davis, Marysville; Janet Ann Davison, Topea; Marcia Dicke, Courtland; Dana D. Dickerson, Topea; Kathleen Disnev, Goodland. Janice Marie Buryee, Wichita; Marilyn Lrraine Eaton, Kansas City; Virginia Lucie Eaton, Hartford; Kathryn Irene Ehlers, Kansas City; Marilyn Marie Elledge, Simonchandra Sanders, chionna Kay Falwell, Kansas City; Annette Adabell Follett, Goodland; Sally Ann Foster, Paola Beatrice Arlene Fulton, Wichita; Mary Ann Fulton, Mission; Shirley Esther Gilbert, Rantoul; Georgia Jullayne Gist, Wichita; Carol Marie Gieshaber, Osage City; Shirley Beth Griffith, Hamilton; Marilyn Jean Haize, Seneca; Janet Hanneman, Washington; Mary Platt Harburger, Wichita; Nancy Jane Harmon, Wichita. Sylvia Nain Houser, Emporia; Kate Holt Hubeh, Diane Louaine Hunzeck; Bern; Selma Takae Ichimure, Hawaii; Phyllis Jean Jackson, Enterprise; Nancy Ann Janousek, Gypsum; Marilyn Eleanor Jasper, Cawker Clyt; Myra Jo Jones, Kansas City; Nancy Jane Jones, Frankfort. Haynes & Keene Open Thurs. 9 to 9 p.m. 819 Mass. Phone 524 Stella James Kallos, Horton; Martha Lynn Kew, Achison; Joyce Klemp, Leavenworth; Janet Julia Knowles, Sun City; Marjorie Eileen Ladbury, Topeka; Ruth Laidig; Oberlin; Dulcie June Lawson, Sylvan Grove; Martha Jane Lawton Bushong; Cora Irene Linder, Langdon. Dolores Ann Lindholm, Topeka; Betty Jo Ann Lowell, Kansas City, Mo.; Jacqueline Sue MacNeal, Kansas City; Patricia June McClaskey, Wichita; Sylvia Diane McGaugh, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Ellen MELvin, Louisville, Colo.; Gloria Corlis MetclasFerry, Basia Carolyn Miller, Manhattan; Cherie May Miller, Ft. Scott; Dorothy Miller, Topeka; Delores Ray Mohler, Iola. Mary Margot Moore, Osborne; Judith Irene Myland; Laura Maxine Noell, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Jo Olander, Kansas City; Emily Lourine Pagel, White City; Andrea Paul, Topeka; Virginia Louise Pearce, Overland Park; Carolyn Jane Pisney, Waville; Ethel Marie Porter, Kansas City; Leila Razlaff, Rose Hill. Carole Rawlings, Leavenworth; Sue Reeder, Topeka; Imalee Marie Reno, Wichita; Diana Elizabeth Rhodes, Blair, BNB; Sara Jean Riley, Dodge City; Nancy Lou Roberts, Neodehesa; Dorothy Ann Robins, Halstead; Mary Ellen Roger, Chase; Beverly Ann Runkle, Pittsburg; Donna Sallee, Chanute; Diane Sue Sandberg. Wichita. Margaret Ann Saxe, Wichita; Carol Anne Schowengert, Kansas City, Mo.; Shirley Ann Scott, Oherlin; Mary Jane Seitz, Leavenworth; Sharon Aliene Shapp, Fredonia; Mildred Smith, Larned; Shirley Carlene Smith, Eudora; Mary Elizabeth Spleen, Deptonton; Sally Ann Stauffer, New Cambria; Clara Regina Steffan, Nashville. Helen Harriette Sterling, Canton; Sharon • Kathleen Stewart, Gardner; Jean Arder Taag, Neodesha; Wilma Lee Throp, Plainview; Karmin Jean Twigg, Plains; Patricia Jo Anne Viola, Abilene; Bonnie Lucille Waddell, Gridley; Sylvia Ann Waggoner, Caney; Karen Louise Waser. Washington. Wanda Welliever, Oberlin; Deborah Lynne Walsh, Kansas City; Joy Arlita Yeo, Manhattan; Joyce E. Young, Bloomington, Calif. Around the World— Quill Club Picnic Scheduled Tonight French Step Up Fight Near Hanoi, Indochina By UNITED PRESS The Quill club will have a picnic at Lone Star lake Wednesday night for members and their guests. They will meet at the "old pioneer" statue in front of Fraser hall at 5:15 p.m. The high command rushed plans to send liaison officers to fallen Dien Bien Phu to make arrangements with the Communists for airlifting wounded French defenders to hospitals in Hanoi. Election of officers was recently held in the club, Lucile Janusiek, education junior, was elected president. Vice president is Charlsia von Gunten, fine arts sophomore; secretary is Marianna Grabhorn, college freshman, and treasurer is James Uhlig, college freshman. Gen. Giap said yesterday he Communist Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap's forces, estimated at 100,000 strong in the delta, continued their campaign to cut the supply life-line connecting Hanoi and its port of entry for American supplies, Haiphong. France's high command in Indochina today stepped up its air and groundwar against Communist rebels in the vital Red River delta. But Gen, Pierre Bodet, French Supreme Commander Gen. Henri-Eugene Navarre's deputy, reported the situation in the delta was "serious but not desperate." Twenty-six bombers pounded supply depots and village fortifications manned by the rebels along the delta between Hanoi and the Gulf of Tonkin. On the ground, French Union forces counter-attacked in an effort to regain a post seized by the Reds less than seven miles from Hanoi. 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