Wednesday, April 15, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Dean Questions Emphasis On Kansan Scholarship Story Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, has questioned the emphasis put on facts in a recent Daily Kansan story, one of four articles concerning the University's scholarship program. The article the dean has in mind concerned athletic scholarships. The article, which appeared April 7, stated that only 17 per cent of the KU athletes are on scholastic scholarships. "When you say that 'only' 17 per cent of the athletes hold scholastic scholarships, you are not looking at the over-all picture," Dean Woodruff told the Lawrence Journal- World. 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"Sometimes the use of the word 'only' can be misused." He said that in a study he made of the scholarship program at KU, one in eight students carry some type of scholarship, which would be 12.5 per cent, or less than the scholastic percentage for athletes. Dean Woodruff added that the type of scholastic scholarship athletes carry have to be maintained with a 1.76 grade average, while all other scholarships usually require a minimum 1.5 grade average. Missing Tickets Invalid for Dance Approximately 54 tickets for the Relays Dance Friday night have been stolen or lost, Mrs. Katherine Giele, SUA director said yesterday. Mrs. Giele said all students who have obtained from anyone tickets numbered 47 through 100 should return them for exchange at the Kansas Union or the information booth in front of Flint Hall. "These tickets will not be honored at the door Saturday night unless exchanged." Mrs. Giele said. Les Brown and his band will play for the dance. KU Young GOP Elects New Officers William F. Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo., junior, has been elected president of the Young Republicans for next year. Other officers elected were Richard H. Hoch, Marion sophomore, vice president; Beverly Stephens, Ft. Worth, Tex., freshman, secretary; Richard M. Harper, Prairie Village freshman, treasurer, and Barbara Elaine Simons, Pittsburg sophomore, delgate-at-large. Accountant's Day Set for Tomorrow Discussion groups on "Management Accounting" and a banquet will highlight the annual Accountant's Day tomorrow. The event is sponsored each year by the KU Accounting Society for Kansas accountants and high school students interested in accounting. A tour of the KU computation center, Kansas Union and other campus buildings will be conducted at 11 a.m. A film concerning taxes titled "From the Beginning of Time" will also be shown, with comments from a representative of the Internal Revenue Service. James Surface, dean of the School of Business, will welcome guests at a luncheon. David Morgan of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, and Co.; Homer Jennings, manager of the Kansas City branch of International Business Machines Corp., and Dale E. Bevard, treasurer of Nelly Don, Inc., will lead the afternoon discussion groups beginning at 2. Donald M. Gamet of Arthur Anderson and Co., a public accounting firm in Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "Challenges Facing the Accounting Profession" at a 6:30 p.m. banquet. Tickets for the banquet may be purchased at the west end of Strong basement at $3 a person. Sociology Award to Hadden Jeffrey K. Hadden, Lawrence senior, has been awarded a Hilden Gibson honorarium for 1959-60, the department of Sociology and Anthropology announced. The $50 award is given annually. Prom-perfect... or for any date It's easy to see why Arrow White Shirts are the most popular on campus. Authentic in every style detail, they're the best-fitting shirts in circulation today. 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