Monday, Sept. 16, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Scholarship Hall Aid Renewed For 118 The renewal of scholarship hall awards to 118 women at KU has been announced by the office of the dean of women. To receive a scholarship hall renewal each student must maintain a 1.5 average. Although the recipients receive no cash, the scholarship hall awards are valued at $300 each. Students share the work in the halls, thus reducing costs. The four women's scholarship halls house 213 women. Other students in the halls will include freshman women and upperclass women who will be living in a scholarship hall for the first time. The renewals: Douthart Hall—Sandra Ackerman, Leavenworth; Loree Alpert, Paola; Carol Crimmins, Kansas City, Kan.; Sara Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Dana Dickerson, Topeka; Sandra Falwell, Kansas City, Kan; Anie Jones, Sabetha; Gayle Kimeond, Bushton; Marjorie Ladbury, Medicine Lodge; Carolyn McNally, Lamar, Mo.; Cherie Miller, Fort Scott; Betty Naff, Liberty, Neb.; Margaret Owens, Parsons. Elaine Piper, Columbus; Carole Riedmier, Glascar; Mary Joan Staggs, Wichita; Rhoda Taylor, Topeka; Jerrianne Thornburch, Syracuse; Patricia Walters, Wichita; Saundra Warnock, Freeport; Wanda Welliever, Oberlin; Naomi Wenger, Powhattan; Patricia Whitley, Abilene; Mary Lou Yowell, McPherson Miller Hall—Linda Bodle, Plattsburg, Mo; Marcelie Campbell, Miltenvale; Nancy Delap, Kansas City, Mo.; Carolyn Ely, Newton; Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson; Phyllis Fahrbach, Belleville; Rosalie Freeman, Tonganoxie; Lois French, Topea; Trudy Gier, McPherson; Lois Hays, Norton; Margaret Hoffman, Longmont, Colo.; Mickie Hopson, Kansas City, Kan.; Karen Johnson, Topea; Joan Lackey, Matfield Green; Donna Minear, Downs. Carol Weidensau, Shoshoni, Wyo. Janice Wenger, Blue Springs, Mo. Cleta Wolf, Pomona. Mary Nason, Topeka; Loretta Nauman, Alton; Donna Oates, Sharon Springs; Barbara Panzer, Lincoln; Barbara Pesnell, Abilene; Delores Reifel, Overland Park; Esther Rodenhaus, Leavenworth; Barbara Sanderson, Goodland; Helen Sterling, Canton; Ro Anne Swanson, Lyons; Mary Thornton, Clay Center; Rilla Vickrey, Independence, Mary; Mary Sellards Hall-Carol Allen, Leavenworth; Lila Beisner, Natoma; Janet Cameron, Clay Center; Donna Daise, Ruleton; Jane Douthitt, Augusta; Betty Edwards, Kathryn Ehlers, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Epps, Topека; Donna Esslinger, Clilton; Connie Ezell, Linwood. Shirley Griffith, Hamilton; Norma Hodgson, Lane; Sara Jane Hopkins, Boonville, Mo.; Phyllis Jackson, Enterprise; Virginia Kihm, Hutchinson; Mary Ledgerwood, Kansas City, Mo.;Rita Kay Lehmann, Newton; Joanne McPheeters, Baldwin; Judith Miller, Fort Scott; Karen Miller, Judith Mydland, Horton; Altricia Ogden, Neodesha; Carol Owen, Topeka, Peggy Peterson, Independence, Mo.; Cynthia Roberts, Clifton. Diane Sue Sandberg, Wichita; Marian Schalker, Holton; Joan Smith, Leavenworth; Clara Steffan, Nashville; Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill.; Barbara Webb, Newton; Edna Wenger, Montrose, Colo.; Judd Wolverton, Topeka; Linda Wright, Lvons. Paola; Marilyn Bell, McPherson; Nadine Blair, Atchison; Barbara Booker, Augusta; Roma Collett, Marion; Doris C zinccolt, Detroit, Kan; Georgia Dillon, Garden City; Beverly Doig, Independence, Mo.; Mary Emison, Muncie; Ann Fahrenbach, Belleville; Nancy Harmon, Wichita; Judith Hulse, Topeka; Carol James, Mayetta, Joyce Klemp, Leavenworth; Karen Krueger, Yates Center. Watkins Hall — Marilyn Alpert Ann Lindhardt, East Orange, N.J.; Betty Lowell, Kansas City, Mo; Meredith Nystrom, Maryville, Mo; Helen Owen, Kinsley; Shirley Phetteplace, Smith Center; Carol Plumb, Lecompton; Sharon Lee Rogers, Glasco; Beverly Runkle, Pittsburg; Marilyn Shaw, Galena; Carol Sparks, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Beth Spena, Lecompton; Jane Thorne, Topeka; Arden Weston, Kansas City, Mo; Marilyn Jo Wiens, Belle Plaire; Joe Yeo, Manhattan. The artichoke belongs to the same family as thistles, sunflowers, lettuce, salisfy, and chrysanthemums. The artichoke's forerunner, cardoon, a giant thistle, was cultivated for its leaf shoots before the Christian era. Dr. Axe Inaugurated As President Of KSTC Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy represented KU at the inauguration Friday of Pittsburgh State College's new president, Dr. Leonard H. Axe, former dean of the KU School of Business. Dr. Axe was a member of the KU faculty for 28 years. He had been dean of the business school since 1947. 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