Thursday, Sept. 15, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 5 glars urant beer es. safe ended dis- orn- read arter link Scholarships Ease KU Student Financial Load A better-than-average scholastic record obtained in high school, junior college, college or university can do more than assure the student of a secure future. They can also bring immediate financial dividends. Each year thousands of dollars worth of scholarships and stipends are made available to KU students. Eligibility requirements for these scholarships vary and not all are based solely on high grades. The average student with better than average grades in his major may be qualified to obtain these scholarships. Some of the scholarships awarded and their 71 recipients this summer were; Lawrence L. Madden, Wichita senior- solarship for the 1986-1987 school year. William Taylor, Independence, Mo. schoenhorn $100. William J. Squire schoolchern Joyce Ann Wilson, Menlo freshman— Thorpe County, Alumni scholarships Joyce Ann Wilson. Menlo freshman- Thomas County. Alumni scholarship John Randolph Goth, Iola junior—$400 Western Electric Co. scholarship. Western Union Co. Scholarship Allied Airlines Bend freshman - 500 Charles and Helen Humel freshman - 800 Charles and Helen Humel Robert Allen Hinton, Hamlin senior- sman; Continental Oil Company scholar- ship. Trudy Meredith Meserve, Abilene farm, 200 Dickinson County Alumni scholarship. Leon Carr, Salina junior and John McCormick, Kansas City, Mo, junior-$500 Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation scholarships. Evelyn Leonilla Komarek, Ellinwood senior-$250 Girls State scholarship by the Kansas Department of the American Legion Women's Auxiliary. Tsung-Kai Liao, Thiagy, Formosa- cation in Leadership in the American Chemical Society Virgin Thompson Jr., Valley Center- center, Annual Steward Dairy Foods gchliphip. Darryl S. Roberts, Wichita senior-$500 Farrell scholarship for the 1980th academic year Kenneth Leo Hull, Wellington senior- member of the University, Van Doren and Harvard scholarship. Theodore Earl Batehman, Great Bend junior-$300 Schlumberger College Award by the Schlumberger Foundation of Houston, Tex. Theorese Regina Anne Davis, Pocatello, Idaho. senior-$400 Emily V. Berger scholarship for the 1960-61 academic year. Patrick William Henry Fort Scott- Columbi college scholarship during the 1960-91 year. Emerson Sheldon Tjart. Baxter Springs sophomore and William J. Robinson, Columbus freshman-$600 Cherokee County Alumni Club scholarships. Donovan Leroy Train. Lindsborg freshman and Gordon Lee Hager, Hepler freshman-$500 Ray Q. Brewster scholarships. Dora Lee Kelley, Kansas City fresh- mer Dowdal H. Davis Memorial scholarship Leanna Margret Cinzcoalt. Detroit. Kan, junior- $828 Rosa C. Ise scholar- ship. Robert Allen Hinton. Hamilp senior- scholar for the 1950-61 academic year. Herbert Warner Craig, Trenton, Mo. junior-$208 Rosa C. Ise scholarship. Douglas Lee Kelley, Philadelphia freshmen; he graduated from more, Marvin Lindsey. L'Cayne junior, and Gordon Culp, Topeka senior $-500 Kansas Contractors Assn., the scholar- David Dusene Baird Jr., Newton lumier—Bendix Aviation Corp. Scholarship. Walter Hugo de Andrade Cunha, Sao Paulo University, students of Brasil International Airways Milton James Sawyer III. Topeka seni- dary 500 Danny Tanner Memorial Scholarship Richard D. Shaffer, Pratt freshman; Roger Harlan Siegrist, Dorado sophomore; Leigh E. Stamets, Clay Center junior and E. Green, Kansas City Corn Producting; Corn producting Shaffer has also been granted a $150 Flora Bourton Scholarship. George Jon Lippincott, Mulvane freshman and Paul Nolen Brown, Kansas City Mo.-$250 National Electrical Contractors Assn., Inc., scholarships. William E. Underwood, Carthage, Mo.; Clara F. Williams, Concordia and Elwyn R. Woody Jr. Hill, City, all freshman and Mary Mcalla, Lawrence and John Falletta, Arma, juniors—General Motors scholarships. Larry L. Akin, Lawrence, Gerry M. Christian, St. Louis, Steven K. Hedden, Colby, and Paul Bigson Webb, Clear- Aid, Marcetler, Strickler, Scholarship Jerry Ross White, Florence freshman and Lee R. McGimsey, Salina senior—J B. Ehrsam and Sons Manufacturing Cocholarships. Carol J. Betlock, Lee巾; Sara A. Coleman, Holton; Elizabeth A. Fly, Topeka; Marilyn Sue Hardisty, Salma, Susan J. McPherson; George Anne Porter, Kansas City, and Donna K. Rankin, Leawood all are sophomores—Watkins scholarships Donna Rae Dunbair. Oskaloosa, Margaret Elizabeth Eckler, Achick and Joyce Ann Hensleigh, Winchester, all freshman; Patricia Sue Edmunds, Oskaloosa, and Amy Ann Shank, Hiwatha, both juniors; Ida M. Stocking tuition scholarship. Edward J. Coomes Jr., Kansas City, Mo., and Robert Charles Kahle, Topeka, both graduate students—Fulbright scholarship. Carla Dianne Maness, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Nell Relevaw, Lamar, Mo.; Sylvia Ruth Schade; Topeka; Karla Kay Toothaker, Westmoreland and Carol Stean Van De Dyke, Raytown, Mo., all freshmen. Carla Dianne, St. Mary's S. D. sophomore and Jim Clayton Standefer, Dunedee. Ill., junior—$208 Josephine Fuller Scholarships. More than $500 million in maternity benefits was paid by health insurance policies during 1959, according to the Health Insurance Institute. Our 103rd Year of Service $9.95 Sandler of Boston creates the beauty boot . . . it's the flat that mimicks fall's smart foot fashion . . . the boot look. Stitched down cuff, needle toe in unlined grained kid in black only. You saw it advertised in Seventeen. Weaver's Shoe Shop — Second Floor Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. The SOUTHERN PIT Welcomes You Back, Students - Friday Afternoon HAPPY HOUR - Good Music and Atmosphere - Excellent Sandwiches and Pizza - Bring Your Date & Come on Out Monday-Thursday - 2 p.m.-12 midnight Friday-Saturday - 12 noon-12 midnight 1834 Mass. VI 3-9481 4.