Page 10 University Daily Kansas Friday. April 10, 1959 Only Top Brains Get Mitchell Prize Selection of students for KU's top scholarship, the U. G. Mitchell Honor Award, is made from the cream of young scholars at the University. "Each year about 1,200 high school students are tested for Summerfield and Watkins scholarships," Spencer E. Martin, director of aids and awards, said, "The Mitchell scholarship awards are made from the top 10 per cent of those tested." About eight of those tested qualifi for the Mitchell freshman award. The scholarships in mathematics are given to upperclass students who have achieved high scholastic standing in this curriculum. Only students who maintain "A" averages are eligible for this scholarship. About 22 students receive these two scholarships each year. The selections are determined by the students' grades and the extent of their needs. The financial contribution is $50 to $500. The U. G. Mitchell honor scholarship was established at KU in 1941 by Dr. Mitchell, former chairman of the department of mathematics. Students attending KU on Mitchell scholarships are: John L. Randall Colby; Fred Z. Kaul, Wamego; Neal R. Wagner, Topeka; Ronald E. Boyce, Kansas City, Kan.; Carol F. Ott, Kansas City, Kan.; Arnold E. Catron, Kansas City, Kan., and Emilie L. Hopkins, Kansas City, Mo. All are freshmen. The Mitchell scholarship in mathematics was added later. Students on the mathematics scholarship are: Phyllis D. Fahrenbach, Belleville; Lois B. Kuchenbecker, Leawood; and Ann C. Underwood, Emporia. All are seniors. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Marilyn E. Alpert, Paola; Joanne Halderson, Bartlesville, Oka; Alfred Gray, Dallas, Tex.; William J. Hudson, Wichita; Richard L. Speers, Houston, Tex.; Nancy L. Suellentrop, Great Bend, and Janice A. Wenger, Blue Springs. Mo. All are iuniors. Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER John C. Musgrave, Joplin, Mo.; Damon L. Patton, Wichita, and David Sutherland, Baton Rouge, La. All are sophomores. SUSAN HAYWARD IN TWO OF HER GREATEST PERFORMANCES . . . SUSAN HAYWARD DAVID WAYNE in "With a Song in My Heart" SUSAN HAYWARD WM. LUNDIGAN in "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" Campus church fellowships have announced this schedule of activities for Sunday. Church Groups List Sunday Programs a. m. for Bible study. At 5:30 p.m. the Club will attend the Lutheran Student Assn, dinner meeting. United Presbyterian students will meet at 5:30 p.m. for evening fellowship. The Rev. Alan Pickering, associate pastor at the United Presbyterian Center will speak on "To This End Was I Born. What?" Roger Williams Fellowship will meet at 9:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Concordia Club will meet at 9:30 Canterbury Assn. will hold a student-faculty dinner at 5 p.m. Gamma Delta will meet at 5:30 at the Epicenter for meetings at Emporia Lutheran Church The Methodist Student Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday. Students who attended a work camp at Topeka during Easter vacation will_tell of their camp experiences. The United Student Fellowship of the Congregational Church will not meet Sunday. Students will attend the state conference of United Student Fellships at Wichita. Licensed drivers in the U.S. drove about 8,070 miles each last year, covering a total of 643 billion miles. British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is one and a half times the size of Texas. "OPERATION UPLIFT!" MEET THE "PROXY" LOVER FOR 104 SNOW-BOUND G.I.s! Universal International presents 25 wo f HURRY! ENDS TONITE! 2 EXCITING HITS! "VILLA" — "GANG WAR"