Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 20,1960 Awards Made at German Banquet The department of German announced the distribution of prizes and scholarships to 23 students of German at the departmental awards banquet Tuesday night. Book prizes for outstanding work in German were donated by the Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany at Kansas City and distributed by Consul Hans Schweigmann. Recipients of the prizes were: Carolyn Maddox, St. John; Donna Rankin, Leawood, both freshmen; Frances Scholz, Kansas City, Mo; Alan Latta, Wichita; Jon R. Rutherford, Garden City, all sophomores; Judy Raisch, Wichita; Bonnie Cole, Raytown, Mo., both juniors, and John Swgober, Topeka senior. Advanced undergraduate and graduate book prizes were given to Nancy Craven, Hillsdale; Ann Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn.; both juniors; Erna Moore, Lawrence; Yvonne Janicii, New Brunswick, N.J.; Ira Americks, East Orange, N.J., and Rosemarie Blancke, Topeka, all graduate students. The Paris-Follet German Prize was given to Margaret Miller, Lawrence freshman. The Delta Phi Alpha prize was awarded to Richard Speers, Houston senior. Harold Fearing, Lawrence sophomore, received the Schlegel-Carruth Scholarship. Scholarship winners honored at the dinner were Karnan Ison, Overland Park; Cora Lee Price, Lawrence; Richard Speers, Houston, Tex., all seniors; Frances Scholz, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Miss Marsh; Robert Kahle, Topeka, and Robert Warnock, Lawrence, both graduate students. Dues Needed By Monday The members of the senior class of 1960 must pay their dues of $4 by Monday according to Rick Barnes, president of the Senior class. He said only by paying the class dues may those participating in the Commencement obtain their caps and gowns. "We hope that the seniors will cooperate and pay the $4 ahead of the deadline to avoid the last minute rush on Monday," Barnes said. The Business Office will give the paid seniors a coupon which must be presented in order to obtain the cap and gown which will be worn June 5 and 6. The coupons will admit the senior to the Senior Breakfast in the Union Ballroom at 8:00 a.m., June 6, providing they wear their caps and gowns. Those seniors who are not receiving degrees this spring but who can complete the requirements for their degrees without re-enrolling at the University in the Fall semester of 1960 or a later term, may participate in the commencement exercises. All candidates for degrees in June who are doing residence in the Spring of 1960 are required to attend commencement unless excused by the Chancellor. Others who completed work previously since last June are welcome to take part. Barnes said. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads International Club Friday,8 p.m. Jayhawk Room CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS Only members of the club invited Coffee Served HELD OVER! TONITE AND SATURDAY! DORIS DAY, DAVID NIVEN IN "PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES" Co-Hit: CLARK GABLE, BURT LANCASTER in "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" CECIL B. DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION THE TEN COMMANDMENTS CHARLTON YUL ANNE EDWARD G. YVONNE DEBRA JOHN HESTON·BRYNNER·BAXTER·ROBINSON·DE CARLO·PAGET·DEREK TECHNICOLOR* Due to the length of this feature there will be only one showing each evening starting at 7:35 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ LAWRENCE DRIVE IN THEATRE --- West on 23rd Street SUNDAY! 4 DAYS! 25 words or for billi STUDFNTS MEMBERS: price rates Illustrated newals. Pr 3-0942 INSTRUCTOR three bedro southwest. VI 2-0731. A MALE ST A HOUSE utilities. Inc QUIET ME PRIVATE I oo other s like meals VI 2-1200. MANAGEM ONCE for organization rence. Phonance, 944 STUDENTS printer or stay in Lav full-time a Ryther, 117 GIRL TO TYPING w for two w WAITER 1 p.m. to 2 a BEVERAGE cold. Crust closed paper ice Plant. 3-0350 HIGH F COMPLEL speaker, net, FM Call Bill