P Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 9, 1957 sklc Scholarships, Awards Announced 70 + 40 Scholarships Mitchell Scholarship Students Are Named The U. G. Mitchell honor scholarships and honor scholarships in mathematics for 1957-58 have been announced by the department of mathematics. The honor scholarships are awarded to high school seniors planning to enter KU in September. The scholarships in mathematics are awarded to math majors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or the School of Education. U. G. Mitchell honor scholars: Larry Eugene Jones, St. John; James Franklin Hoy, Cassaday; Virginia Mae Glover, Larned; William Daeschner, Topeka; Kenneth Meglign, Independence; Gordon Penny, Garden City; David Sutherland, Ottawa, and Mary Ann Waddell, Kansas City, Kan. The scholarships are for $250 each. The scholarships are for $250 each. The U. G. Mitchell honor scholarships in mathematics: Marilyn Ruth Bell. McPherson freshman; Paul N. Child, Concordia sophomore; Beverly Doig, Independence, Mo. junior; Carolyn Eubank, Pratt sophomore; Phyllis Fahrenbach, Belleville sophomore; Wilfred M. Greenlee, national City, Calif. juni- der; Joanne Halderson, Bartlesville, Okla. freshman; Rhoda Melinda Taylor, Topeka junior, and Patricia Viola. Abilene junior. The scholarships in mathematics vary from $250 to $500 and are given according to need. Junction City Senior Gets Fulbright Carolyn Craft, Junction City senior has received a United States Educational Exchange Award for study abroad, under the provisions of the Fulbright Act. Miss Craft, a mezzo-soprano, will study German songs, literature, stagecraft and opera at the Academy High School Pupils Get Scholarships of music in Cologne, Germany. Miss Craft is a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority, and Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music organization, and president of the German Club. Two scholarships in mathematics have been awarded to high school seniors who will enter the University next fall. David A. Britton, Kinsley, will receive the Charles Ashton memorial scholarship. It is awarded from the income from a $1,000 endowment honoring the late professor of mathematics at the University. Britton is interested in chemical engineering. Lawrence Henry Gentry Jr., Pittsburgh, will hold the Charles Hobbs scholarship. This award comes from an endowment of $1,800 and is given to an outstanding student in mathematics. We're Willing To Bet.. YOU'RE NEVER GAMBLING WHEN YOU STOP AT FRITZ CO. Why take a chance on a gas station you know nothing about? Fritz Co. has a record of the finest service and top quality products. You can trust the men with the know-how at Fritz Co. Eighty per cent of all Fritz Co. customers are regular, charge-account, repeat customers-many of them have traded with Fritz Co.for over 25 years. Why don't you join the many happy customers who trade at Fritz Co.you'll be glad you did trade at Fritz Co.—you'll be glad you did. Sutherland Receives Faculty Scholarship He will spend the summer in the department of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. G. Bonar Sutherland, instructor of physiology, has been awarded a Watkins faculty scholarship for 1957. Sisters To Study In Germany USE KANSAN WANT ADS Two sisters, JoAnn and Marian Jersild, have been notified that they have been awarded scholarships to study in Germany next year. of the direct exchange program between KU and Meunster University, Meunster, Germany. She will study German literature.___ Miss Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano, has received a Fulbright scholarship to study piano at the Music Academy in Berlin. JoAnn, Brooklyn, N. Y. senior, has been awarded a scholarship as part Next to Canada and New Caledonia Cuba ranks third in world production of nickel. The man who discovered it there was Christopher Columbus. It's the Perfect Place for Snacks! It's the Perfect Place for Spending Your Leisure Time! It's the Perfect Place for Dining! Enjoy the best in foods in the air-conditioned comfort of the Student Union Hawk's Nest and Cafeteria 1