Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Friday. July 25. 1958 Boeing Gives 7 Scholarships Seven KU students majoring in engineering and business administration have been awarded $2,400 in scholarships from Boeing Airplane Co. Renewal of Boeing scholarships for their junior year in engineering was made for Robert D. Ohmart, Scott City, and Richard C. Rinkel, Pratt. First-year Boeing awards were made to John L. Hodge, Kansas City, Kan., who will be a sophomore in engineering physics, and to four entering freshmen Glenn W. Albright, Herington; Loren Walter Hitt, Wellington; Paul Louis Ingemanson, Topeka; and Marlin Dean Oppliger, Lincoln. The Wichita Division of the Boeing Airplane Co. provides the renewable scholarships for undergraduates on the basis of previous academic achievements, interest in and personal qualifications for the chosen field in engineering or business, character, and need for financial assistance. In amount the seven scholarships vary from $250 to $500. Hodge as a freshman made a 2.61 grade point average, including A's in the highest honor sections in mathematics. He received the top boy award in the National Science Fair in 1956. He also holds a men's scholarship hall award. Albright was president of his class the past three years and lettered in football three years at Herington High School. He ranked third in a class of 50 while holding a part-time job. He also has received a men's scholarship hall award. He will study engineering. Hitt ranked third in a 1958 Wellington High School class of 119. He lettered in track, was Sunflower Boy's State representative, and was president of both his 4-H Club and of the youth fellowship at Anson Methodist Church. He also will hold a scholarship in a men's residence hall and will study engineering. Ingemanson was president of the 1958 senior class at Topeka High School, vice president of the junior class and an officer of the Key Club and Math Club. He was a tennis letterman and for two years played in the band. He was treasurer of the Topeka United Christian Youth Council. He will study engineering. Opplinger plans to study business administration. He has been business manager of the school yearbook, active in dramatics, a class president, and two-year letterman in track and basketball. He will also live in a men's scholarship hall. $200.00 EASY CAMPUS AGENCY AVAILABLE We need a Student to sell Nationally Advertised Drawing Sets and Slide Rules (K&E, Lotter, etc.) at low Discount Prices to entering Engineering Freshmen this Fall. Generous Profits. No investment required. Free Posters, etc. Write now: Empire Engineering Supply Co., P. O. Box 114, Canal St. Station, N.Y.C. 13, N.Y. Art Work In Exhibition Two students and two former students of the design department have had work accepted in the 8th Competitive Exhibition for Young Americans. The exhibit is considered the outstanding show for young craftsmans in the United States. The four persons are Maryn Austin and Ronald Hickman, both Lawrence graduate students, and Sally Schober, Burbank, Calif., and Condon Kuhl, Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Austin has two stoneware bottles in the show and Hickman a silver sugar and creamer and a silver pendant. Mr. Kuhl has a silver and ebony creamer entered and Miss Schober has a gold ring with pearl setting in the exhibit. Mr. Kuhl was awarded 3rd prize in metals for his entry. The show is held annually at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City. After the work is displayed there it will be shown throughout the country at other museums. Vegetables for the Buenos Aires, Argentina, market are produced close to the city. The small farms range in size from a few acres to 25 or 30 acres. N. Y. Wheel Balancing Modern Equipment BOB HARRELL Texaco Service 9th & Miss.—VI 3-9897 --but what about when that skirt needs cleaning? Leave it to ACME PERSONALIZED Service. Always returned It Looks Fine Now... in a plastic bag! ACME Laundry And Dry Cleaners 1109 Mass. VI 3-5155 Two Receive Scholarships Jane Emery, Little Rock, Ark. entering freshman, will be the third General Motors scholar named from among this year's high school graduates. David Louis Reid, Muncie junior will fill a vacancy in the junior class of General Motors scholars. Motors Corporation renewable scholar- and engineering to class at the University. The amount in each case is based upon need, varying from $200 to $1,600 for an out-of-state student. The General provides three ships in science such freshman Miss Emery plans to major in psychology. Mont-Saint-Michel, the great French "citadel of the sea," is connected with the French mainland by a mile-long causeway, and was founded in 708. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! NOW & SATURDAY Van Heflin, Tab Hunter in "Gunman's Walk" CO-HIT "Break In The Circle" STARTS SUNDAY William Holden, Sophia Loren in "The Key" NOW & SATURDAY 3 FEATURES! "The Virginian" "Rivers Edge" "Attack Of The Crab Monster" STARTS SUNDAY Jack Lemmon in "Operation Madball" CO-HIT Jayne Mansfield in "Wayward Bus" NOW & SATURDAY "Everything But The Truth" "Rawhide" Extra! Saturday Night DOUBLE OWL SHOW 4 Features in All! STARTS SUNDAY Audrey Hepburn in "Sabrina" Clifton Webb in "Cheaper By The Dozen"