P290 12 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 2. 1959 Exchange Awards Made Available The University has awarded 17 scholarships and announced the availability of a number of exchange scholarships to graduating seniors and graduate students. All of the scholarships went to high school seniors for the fall semester. The exchange scholarships are for study in Germany, England, France and Switzerland. Applications for the exchange scholarships must be submitted by March 1. Forms and information are available in office of Sidney M. Johnson, associate professor of German. Seven of the high school scholars obtained the U. G. Mitchell Honor Scholarships which offer cash awards ranging from $100 to $400 for five of the recipients and an honorary designation for the other two. Recipients are Elizabeth Fly, Topeka; Harrison Gregg and Jane Kelly, both of Wichita; Blaine King, Ulysses; Philip Merritt, Kansas City, Kan; Elizabeth Sloan, Emporia, and Joanne Stover, Colby. Eleven honor scholarships were given to 10 future coeds and one male student. Eight of the women were awarded $300 Donnelly Scholarships. Two other women received $300 scholarships set up by the Women's Self Governing Association. Paul C. Schaich Jr., of Topeka, received the Flora Ponton Scholarship of $206. Schaich was a Summerfield Scholarship finalist this fall. The Donnellly award holders are: Celia Cox, Wellington; Carolyn Sue Hendricks, St. Francis; Carole Kazmierski, Pittsburg; Marcia Kyle, Colby; Nadine Prouty, Newton; Julia Anne Walker, Lawrence; Linda Anne Wilson, Overland Park; Frances Gabelmann, Lincoln. The two Women's Self Governing Assn. scholarships went to Judith Boles, Bushton, and Phyllis Brown, Humboldt. Engineers' Interviews Set for Next Week Twelve companies will interview seniors and graduate students in the School of Engineering and Architecture this week for all types of engineering positions. The schedule follows: Tomorrow—Black and Veach Consulting Engineers, Kansas City, Mo., and Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. Wednesday Coigate-Palmine Co. Procter and Gamble; Sangamo Electric Co. Spiraling Bands Sands Grounds, New Mexico Thursday-Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, St. Louis, Mo.; Pittsburgh Des Moines Co., Des Moines; Denver Gambia Co., Gambia; San Francisco Refining Co., Kansas City, Sino Friday- Argentine National Laboratories, Lemont, Ill.; Bell Helicopter Corp., Fort Worth, Tex.; and Remington Band Univ. St. Paul, Minn. nical assistance to other governments. The trainees are Ethem Boysan, Huseying Koseoglu, Oral Karasos-manoglu, Kamil Okus, Ziya Durakoglu and Asim Igneciler. I'm a thrifty lass, and I know a bargain when I see one. And ThriftiCheck is it! If you, like me, don't have ca$h by the hundred$ to keep on deposit, then THRIFTICHECK is for you. No minimum balance is required with a ThriftiCheck personal checking account. 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Turkish Men Study Here The men are district administrators appointed by Turkish national government and function somewhat like American city managers. Six government officials from Turkey are on the campus to spend a semester taking graduate courses in public administration. E. O. Stene, professor of political e. O. Stene, professor of political education, is directing their program. This summer they will spend five weeks observing various phases of government administration as special internees before returning to Turkey. Their visit is part of the U. S. government program to give tech- Canada is our biggest single customer, buying more than one fourth of our exports. THE TAREYTON RING A FAR REACHING ADVANCE IN FILTER SMOKING! From Me. to Mo. and clear out to Calif., New Dual Filter Tareytons have quickly become the big smoke on American campuses. Why so? It's because the unique Dual Filter does more than just give you high filtration. 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