12 Friday, Sept. 18, 1970 University Daily Kansan KU Security Procedures Reviewed by Committee Two members of the Governor's committee on criminal administration visited the University of Kansas Wednesday. The members, Thomas W. Regan, committee director, and Vance Collins, deputy director in charge of law enforcement, came to KU to review security procedures, personnel requirements and plans for the future at the University. The two had visited Wichita State University and Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia on Tuesday and earlier Wednesday they visited Kansas State College at Pittsburg. Regan and Collins met with J. M. Thomas, KU director of traffic and security; William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs; Keith Nitcher, vice chancellor for business affairs; Keith Lawton, vice chancellor of physical plant development, operation and coordination, and Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University. Nitcher said the committee members had questions about the adequacy of the University security staff, salary levels, cooperation with other law enforcement agencies and physical equipment such as radios and cameras Lawton reviewed campus security procedures for Regan and Collins because the procedures were revised and updated this summer. He also commented that it was difficult to recruit competent security personnel under existing civil service salary schedules. The group also discussed preparation of a KU application for funds to improve the radio dispatcher's equipment in the traffic and security department. Highest Scholarship at KU Awarded to Kansas Students Winners of the Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships for the 1970-71 school year were announced by the office of student financial aid Thursday. The four-year scholarships are awarded to outstanding graduates of Kansas high schools. Seven sophomores, five junior and one senior coed were awarded the Elizabeth Watkins-Enilly Berger scholarship, and seven sophomore and two junior men received the Summerfield award. Watkins-Berger winners are: Sophomores: Pamela Bell, McDonald; Ann Bollinger, Piper; Deborah Bower, Leawood; Debbie Frakes, Lawrence; Ann McBride, Lawrence; Margaret McLaughlin, Chapman, and Elizabeth Mills, Kansas City. Juniors; Karen Dobbs, Great Bend; Carol Manley, Fairway; Gretchen Miller, Wichita; Kathryn Nemeth, Oberlin, and Carolyn Shackelford, Lawrence. Senior: Ann Marshall, Atchison. Senior: Ann Marshall, Atchison. Summerfield scholarships for men were awarded to: Sophomores: Steven Hawley, Salina; Jon Hendrickson, Leawood; Terry Kastens, Herndon; Gregory Lynch, Overland Park; Thomas Rudkin, Wichita; Paul Shellito, Wichita, and David Vernick, McPherson. Juniors: Patrick Malone and Lawrence Talbott, both from Wichita. The Summerfield scholarship for men was established in 1929 by Solon E. Summerfield, a University of Kansas alumnus. The Emily Berger scholarship for women, established in 1948, and the Elizabeth Watkins scholarship for women, established in 1953, were combined in 1969 and are now known as the Watkins-Berger scholarship for women. The Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships represent the highest academic honor the University of Kansas can bestow upon a Kansas high school graduate, said Jerry Rogers, associate director of the student financial aid SHAW AUTO SERVICE office. Your headquarters Students wishing to enter the competition must take the National Merit Scholarship qualifying exams in the spring of their junior year in high school. mufflers and shocks 612 N. 2nd St. 843-8943 FREE Rock Concert Tues., Sept. 22 3:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Together East Side of Allen Field House Red Dogs Flippers - Young Raiders - Tide IT'S ALL FREEBIES!! Use Kansan Classified bold The shirts that reflect good taste whenever they are worn. Suits, sport coats, sweaters or the rugged new leather coats can all be complimented by the variety of bold new stripes and colors offered by Gant and Mister Guy, the Clothing Consultants. From $9.50