TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1943 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN habits looking, t and char- and looking, cause cised orks, I across te! Honors And Prizes The following list of scholarships and awards is reprinted from the Commencement Program: HONOR STUDENTS MERRILL D. PETERSON, of Lawrence, a Senior in the College, Honors in Political Science. LOYD W. WOODBURN, of Cleburne, a Senior in the College, Honors in Political Science. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS The following graduates of the University of Kansas have received fellowships at other institutions for the year 1943-44: MINERVA DAVIS, of Lawrence, B.M., 1942, a fellowship at Julliard School of Music. FAUL GILLES, of Kansas City, A.B., 1943, a fellowship in chemistry at the University of California. HENRY HOLTZCLOW, of Lawrence, A.B., 1942; a fellowship in chemistry at the University of Illinois. SEYMOUR KALTER, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, B.S., 1940. Sei College, Philadelphia, fellowship in background of Pennsylvania. JEROME B. THOMPSON, of Lawrence, A.B., 1943; a fellowship in chemistry at the University of Illinois. JACK MELVILLE WOODS, of Wichita, B.S.Ch.E., 1943, a fellowship at the Institute of Gas Technology, Institute of Technology at Chicago. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Appointments to Scholarships in the Graduate School for the year 1943-1944 have been announced as follows: MARGARET A. DUNN, Kansas City, Missouri, B.M., 1943, University of Kansas, Music. ADRIE MARY EGBERT, Topeka, A.B., 1942, University of Kansas, Entomoloe. MARY ALICE HARDMAN, Los Angeles, California, A.B., 1942, University of Kansas, Spanish. Max Hughes, Colby, B.M., 1939, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Music. CONSTANCE JUNE RYNDERS, Wichita, A.B., 1943, University of Wichita, French. JAMIE A. TENNER, Topeka, A.B., 1943, Washlburn Municipal University, History. Other Gift Scholarships The American Association of University Women (Lawrence Branch) Scholarship for 1943-1944 to JULIA ANN CASAD, a Freshman in the College, from Wichita. the John Battenfeld Scholarship for 1942-1943 to HARLAN COPE, a Junior in the College, from Greenburg; LEONARD HAYS, a Senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture, from Kansas City, Missouri; DENEY NEMC, a Junior in the School of Pharmacy, from Agenda; MARVIN ZOSCHKE, a Junior in the School of Fine Arts, from Junction City. he Arthur Jerome Boynton Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to GLENN WILLIAM PORTE, a Junior in the College, from Wichita. the Lathrop Bullene Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to ALICE GOFF, a Junior in the College, from Topeka. the Christmas Vesper Scholarship Fund in Art for 1943-1944 to JOAN JUSTICE, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Buffalo; BILLY LAKEY, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Neodesha; MARGARTE NEARING, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Missouri; SILAS ANTHONY SIMMES, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Newton; and to MARGARTE WHITFIELD, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Topcka. e Christmas Vesper Fund in Music for 1943-1944 to BARBARA Husser, a Senior in the College, from Wichita; MARGARET LOCKLEY, KAY; a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Dodge City; DOROTHY SHOPU, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Topeka; and to August VoGR, a Junior in the School of Fine Arts, from Lawrence. Class of 1913 (25th Anniversary) Scholarship for 1024-1943 to MARY GENE HULL, a Senior in the College, from Wichita; Donnelley Scholarships for 1024-1943 to LUCIE BAKER, a Sophomore in the School of Pharmacy, from Leavenworth; FRANCES BLAIR, a Junior in the School of Pharmacy, from Dillon; LESLIE BUTTERFIELD, a Junior in the College, from Iola; BERTHA CUMMINS, a Sophomore in the College, from Holyrood; MARY ANN DECKERT, a Junior in the College, from Tessett; CATHERINA FRUN, an unclassed student in the College, from New York City, NY.; GRACE GLENN, a Freshman in the College, from Leavenworth; HELEN HIRD, a Freshman in the College, from Lawrence; MARY GENE HULL, a Senior in the College from Wichita; JOANNE JOHNSON, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Missouri; BETTY LEKSAL, a Junior in the College, from Kansas City, Missouri; MEDIA GAE LITTON, a Senior in the College from Stockton; MAWK LUKERT, a Freshman in the School of Pharmacy, from Sotheba; ELIZABETH SHURLEY MAXWELL, a Sophomore in the College, from Leavenworth; DANIEL MERRIOTT, a Senior in the School of Business, from Lawrence; JOY MILLER, a Junior in the College, from Wichita; M. ARLENE NICKELS, a Sophomore in the College, from McLouth; HELEN PIERSON, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Lawrence; EVELYN RAISCHB, a special student in the School of Education, from Langdon; FLORIENCE LUCILE ROTHENBERGER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Osborne; JEANNE SCOTT, a Senior in the School of Fine Arts, from TopekA ALTHEA SIUSS, a Junior in the College, from Lared; DONNIE STEMBER, a Junior in the College, from Ozawkie; HELEN STORMOUT, a Sophomore in the College, from Dighton; EMMA ELIZABETH STRAIN, a Junior in the School of Fine Arts, from琅雪; JEROME B. THOMPSON, a Senior in the College, from琅雪. Kansas Chapter of Order of Eastern Star Scholarship for 1942-1943 to NADINE HUNT, a Senior in the College, from otwin. The Aldie Haver Scholarship for 1943-1944 to Richard N. Todd, a Junior in the College, from ElDorado. The Lawrence Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta Scholarship for 1942-1943 to FRANCES HAMLER, a Senior in the College, from Lyons. The University of Kansas Housemothers' Association Scholarship for 1943-1044 to Donatty Wiggins, a Senior in the School The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship for 1943-194- to IDABELLE BRADLEY, a Freshman in the College, from Blue Mound. The George Innes Music Scholarships for 1943-1944 to BETTY LEDEBER, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Waterville; and to MARTHA BANTER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Pittsburg. The Charles D. Jse Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to Mrs. VINITIA CLAY COLVER, from Coffeville. The Huilda Ise Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to MARY STEELE, a Junior in the School of Education, from Kansas City, Missouri. The Florence Finch Kelley Scholarship for 1943-1944 to MYRTLE MOLZIN, a Senior in the College, from Newton. The Lawrence Music Club Scholarship for 1942-1943 to NADYNE BREWER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Kansas. The Eliza K. Party Memorial Gift Scholarships for 1942-1943 to MARTHA LEE BAXTER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Art, from Pittsburgh; NADYNE BREWER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Kansas; BEVERLY GRENNER, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Salina; ZENDRA KASS, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Topcake; MARGARET LOUSE KAY, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Dodge City; JAMES LERCH, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Missouri; WILLIAM SPENCE, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Springfield; AUDREY ELANE TALLEX, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Humboldt. The Luella F. *Stewart Music Scholarship* for 1943-1944 to the University of Pennsylvania, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Lawrence. The Porter Scholarship in the School of Medicine for 1942-1943 to ROBERT BOLINGER, a Senior in the School of Medicine, from Merriam. The Lulia F. * Stewart Art Scholarships for 1943-1944 to MARY FRANCES NEIDIG, a Freshman in the School of Fine Arts, from Belpre; and to MARGARET ANN BOLtz, a Sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, from Topkape. The Torch Chapter of Mortar Board Scholarship for 1943-1944 AMERICAN Junior in the School of Education, from Kansas City, Missouri Elizabeth M. Watkins Scholarships for 1942-1943 were awarded to BETTY JANE ANDERSON, Lawrence; IDABELLE BRADLEY Blue Mound; LUCY HELEN BUESS, Ford; IMAYNE BUTTER WORTH, Kansas City, Missouri; DOROTHY MARIE CARR, Osa watomie; VIRGINIA DOUTHAKT, Pratt; JUNE ERHART, Valle Falls; ANCELIFA FLORES, Kansas City; ALICE GOOP, Toppea VRICINA GSELL, Olathe; SARA ANN JONES, Garden City; BLAKE ROBERTSON, Oshawa; DOROTHY SNOP Cherrywale; PEGGY ROTHMAN, Osborne; DOROTHY SNOP Toppea, O'RUTH Sisk, Lake City; VIRGINIA VAN ORDER Wichita. The Gertrude Bullene Weaver Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to BONNIE DEE GUSTAFSON, a Senior in the School of Education, from Marquette. The University Women's Club Scholarship for 1943-1944 to RUTH GREENE, a Sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture, from Berryton. The Caroline Mumford Winston Memorial Scholarship for 1943-1944 to JULIA ANN CASAD, a Freshman in the College, from Wichita. Loan Scholarships The American Association of University Women (Junction City Branch) for 1942-1943 to HENRIETTA Cox, a student in the Graduate School, from Topeka. The Max Lowell Brown Memorial Loan Scholarship for 1942 1943 to Robert WITT, a junior in the College, from Hays. The Class of 1932 Memorial Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to ROBERT CATER, a junior in the School of Fine Arts, from Kansas City, Missouri, and to BERNARD LAMPEMT, a Junior in the College, from New York City, N.Y. The Persis Bell Cook Memorial Loan Scholarship (Alpha Chi Omega) for 1942-1943 to BERNARD LAMPERT, a Junior in the College. from New York City, N.Y. The Class of 1911 Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to LYLE LTRON, a junior in the College, from Stockton. The Frank Egbert Bryant Memorial Loan Scholarship for 1942 to Ioy MILLER, a Junior in the College, from Wichita. The Daughters of the American Revolution (Betty Washington Chapter) Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to EILEEN MARTIN, a Special student in the School of Fine Arts, from Lawrence. The Goldie R. George Memorial Loan Scholarship for 1942- 1943 to FRANK ANDERSON, a Sophomore in the College, from Kanopolis. The Flint Memorial Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to R. DALE ROBinson, a Senior in the College, from Minneapolis. The Friends in Council Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to John CONARD, a Senior in the College, from Coolidge. The Pi Lambda Theta Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to NADINE STAILLARD, a senior in the School of Education, from LAWRENCE; and to MARY GENE HULL, a Senior in the College, from Wichita. The Iota Sigma Pi Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to RHEVA M. REED, a Senior in the College, from Norton. The Kansas City Alumni Association Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to BLL Bass, a Senior in the School of Pharmacy, from Wathena. The Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers Loan for 1942-1943 to Lewis Cripps, a Sophomore in the College, from Admire. The Men's Student Council Loan Scholarship for 1942-1943 to LYNN LITTON, a Junior in the College, from Stockton. JUNIOR, SENIOR -- (continued from page one) ris, St. Paul, Minn.; Thomas K. Myer, Winfield; Dean Ostrum, Russell; William L. Perdue, Parsons; William N. Powers, jr., Ft. Leavenworth. William W. Sears, Topeka; William C. Shaw, jr., Hutchinson; Jack Singleton, jr., Topeka; John G. Somer, jr.; Newton; Alan G. Stutz, Topeka; Frank B. Tyler, Kansas City; John R. Walker, St. Joseph; and Galen W. Wampler, Minneapolis, Kans. Coast Artillery In the coast artillery unit were: Harold K. Allen, Lawrence; Ramon E. Bird, Albert; Charles J. Bliss, Perry; Francis L. Brumback, Columbus; William H. Clark, Topeka; Keith Criswell, Herington; Allan W. Cromley, Minneapolis, Kans.; Marshall Davis, jr., Topeka; William H. Duke, St. Johns, Ariz.; John R. Fee, Cunningham. Fred H. Gades, jr., Topeka; Donald D. Gill, Wichita; Paul A. Hardman, jr., Topeka; Velories M. Harlan, Wichita; W. C. Hartley, Baxter Springs; Warren D. Hodges, Lawrence; Howard D. Hull, Kansas City; James W. Kelly, Stafford; James G. Jacobs, jr., Mankato; George L. Johnson, Lawrence; Albert G. Kistner, Topeka; Harwood G. Kolsky, Lawrence; William W. Krum, Lawrence; Burt G. Larson, Rock Springs, Wyo. Lewis F. Lichty, Mankato; Vernon J. M.Kcale, Garnett; Henry A. Perro, jr., New York City; Donald A. Fomeryo, Holton; Clifford E. Reynolds, Lawrence; Charles W. Rohler, Ellis; John T. Sheffield, Cherryvale; John P. Taylor, De Soto; John B. Tilson, Kansas City; Alvin E. Voigt, Topeka; Robert C. Wright, Scott City; and John L. Yarnell, Topeka. Gifts received by Northwestern University since 1936-37 have totaled $18,507,437. Northwestern Receives iff Prof Finds Students Egocentric Greencastle, Ind., (ACP)—Delving into conversation and interests of college students, Prof. Paul Fay of the DePauw university psychology department has discovered they still talk more about themselves than anything else, although not so much this year as heretofore. Checking 7,000 conversations of men with men and 7,800 of women with women over a two-year period, Dr. Fay and his research aided learners that next to themselves students liked best to talk about individuals of the opposite sex. The most significant rise in conversational favor from the fall of 1941 to autumn,1942,was discussion of the war. Women showed less interest in this topic than men, also having less concern about news in general. Professor Fay found that last yeat 73 per cent of all co-ed conversations were about themselves, the person to whom they were talking or about other individuals of the same or opposite sex. Men gave 64 per cent of their conversations to the same topics. Commenting on the extremely small percentage of conversation devoted to cultural subjects, 3 per cent by both men and women in 1941 and only 2 per cent in 1942, Professor Fay said similar studies at other coleges would show the same results. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE CALL KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U. 66 SIX-FIVE TAXI 107 W. 7 Phone 65 They liked them best—because they were made at--- HIXON'S UOOU 721 Mass. Phone 41 Sporting goods, camping equipment, household items, general hardware and appliances. GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 633 Mass. 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