MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Scholars Chosen For Sterling Hall Residence hall scholarships for the spring semester have been given to 16 Kansas men, who also will receive a $100 scholarship, according to Dr. L. C. Woodruff, dean of men. The 16 scholarship winners will occupy Sterling hall in February. The frame residence at 1129 Louisiana street will be a women's dormitory during the first semester. Residence hall scholarships are worth from $250 to $300 for two semesters. By sharing cooking, household duties and costs, the men can save an amount equal to what board and room normally costs. The scholarship fund, with a principal of $15,000, was established by the late DeForrest F. Piazzek of Olathe, who died in 1933. Two of the men have attended the University previously. They are Albert A. Kihm, Leavenworth, and Dale G. Griswold, Newton. Entering the University for the first time are Tom Lovitt, Bururton; Keith L. Riggs, Wakeeney; James A. Glass, Fredonia; Robert Bryan Simpson, Blue Mound; Paul J. Thomas, Louisburg. George E. Crawford, Madison; Ronald I. Dean, Waterville; Walter Curtis Niederce, Larned; Boyd C Latimer, Coffevery; Donald L. Ferrell, Valley Falls; Richard W. Folck and Donald Trent, Winfield; William Knepper, Kansas City; and Paul Staley Munden. Four other men who received residence hall scholarships only are Donald F. Kerle, Topeka; Harold Altman, Kansas City; Paul Arrowwood, Joplin, Mo.; and Arthur G. Peterson, Omaha, Neb. Peterson is a former student and basketball player recently released from the army. The other three will enter K.U. for the first time. About half of every ton of new steel produced in the United States is born of scrap metal, coming from auto graveyards, farms, railroads, demolished buildings, factories and even the ocean. Character Before Grades In Selecting College Grads If your grades aren't too high but your character is good, there is still a chance that you will get a job after graduation, and the pay will be almost in keeping with present living expenses. Forty-nine out of 126 companies rated character as the most desirable personal quality when selecting college graduates for technical and junior executive positions in 1947, according $ ^{\textcircled{8}} $ Intellect was rated first by 25 companies, attitude by 23, personality by 19, physical condition by six, and appearance by four. to a report received by Dean T. DeWitt Carr, School of Engineering and Architecture, from Mr. W. H. Milton, vice president of the General Electric company. The report was issued by the National Industrial Conference board of New York. Graduates today receive salaries which were unheard of a few years ago. More than five out of six companies pay beginning salaries of $200 a month or over and a few pay as much as $400, according to the Conference board report. Of 135 companies, 19 per cent paid beginning $salaries of from $250 to $400 a month, 65 per cent paid from $200 to $248; 13 per cent paid from $150 to $199, and only 3 per cent paid less than $150 a month. Horse-radish is a native of England. DESKS-CHESTS-CHAIRS HOLLYWOOD BEDS - Throw rugs in cotton, wool at $3.95, $5.50, $6.50 Rollaway Beds for Every Need— - Lamps of every type 65 different lamps on display. - 45 mirrors on display - Medicine cabinets Electric Irons Frank's Furniture Bendix Radios Phone 834 834 Mass. Co. Follow the Crowd to Bill's Grill FOR FINE FOOD Across From the Court House AND FROM DRAKES! During your stay at K.U. Get Your Bakes At DRAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Hi Jayhawkers Come in, We'll- Cash your check Start your car - Fix your tire - Straighten your fender - Or whatever have you regardless of make WINTER CHEVROLET 738 New Hampshire U. S. TIRES Phone 77