University Daily Kansan Page 3 Women's ScholarshipHall Awards Given to 109 Incoming Freshmen Women's scholarship hall awards have been given to 109 incoming KU freshmen, according to Robert Billings, director of Aids and Awards. "We're certainly excited about this group of incoming freshmen." Miss Howell said. "They have displayed their capability in academic work during high school and have participated actively in school and community activities." Included in this number are 10 honor scholars and three Watkins scholars. Karlene Howell, assistant dean of women, said she felt that competition for the awards was much stiffer this year. Although she could not quote the exact number of this year's applicants, Miss Howell said it was a popular award among new students. "Of course, it's not always just incoming freshmen who apply—a great many upperclassmen also apply," she emphasized. "But the great majority are incoming freshmen." Miss Howell had no figures available on the average number of vacancies in the system each year. However, she explained, each spring a member of the dean of wompn's staff visits each of the women's scholarship halls to distribute reapplication blanks to current residents. "This is the source we have for estimating the number of available spaces for the coming year." Miss Howell said. Those receiving the awards and their home towns are Julie B. Atwood, Winfield; Cheryl L. Azamber, Kansas City, Missouri; Dennis O. Guiy, Mary K. Beck, Council Grove, Louise A. Bednard, Topeka; Neva L. Bender, Luray; Kathleen A. Bendowsky, Broken Bow, Neb.; Genella G. Benjamin, Garnett; Genella B. Bergin, Bawneee; Lairm B. Shawra, Mission; Rachel A. Bigelow, Gardner; Beverly D. Bishop, Joplin, Mio. Thursday, May 20, 1965 Renita L. Blankinship, Independence; Carol A. Blessing, Kansas City; Patricia L. Booth, Concordia; Diana V. Bos- meyer, Hutchinson; Fredell E. Boston, Abilene; Harriet T. Bowdish, Sparks, Nev.; Barbara H. Brame, Muncie; Sarah J. Branson, Lyssess; Barbara J. Brunk, Hill City; Debashik I. Eyggert Overland Park; Nicole D. Bush, Walsenburg, Colo; Sue K. Callaway, Milton; Melissa S. Case, La Grange, Ill.; Marilyn J. Cathcart, Manhattan; Anita L. Clark, Greensburg. Terri R. DaMetz, Stanley; Marsha M. Decker, Lincoln; Dorothy A. Elsberry, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Mary A. Ewbank, Hutchinson; JoAnne Ferrell, Valley Falls; Roberta M. Fisher, Auburn, Neb.; Kathryn A. Gilmer, Adel, Ia.; Margaret J. Gottschul, Adel, Giel; Welch Claudius S. Gripp, Smith Center; Christine M. Haefele, Topека; Cheryl L Halstead, Mankato; Bobbe J. Hannan, Topeca. Victoria R. Hecke, Kansas City; Janet E. Helms Kansas City; Mo.; Jane E. Helms Kansas City; Mo.; Jane Grave, Fredonia; Cynthia J. Hughes, Mission; Florence E. Humphrey, Efgani A. dredr and Cynthia C. Mo.; Kenen M. Hunter, Topeka Judith A. Johnston, Independence, Mo. Ruta D. J. Jones, Louisburg; Tamara J. Jones, Brewster; Jennifer L. Keagy, Valley Center; Marilyn S. Kelsey, Salina; Mary L. Kniff, Onaga; Carol S. Krivo, Kansas City; Carol J. Krob, Belleville; Chestine L. Kurth, Offerle; Camille A. F. and and set hkin olds he Larson, Kansas City; Janiee A. Leasure, La Cayne; Mary C. Ledell, McPherson; Linda L. Linton, Grand Island, Neb. Kathleen A. Loehr, Wellington; Elizabeth Cornelis; Pernisa; Jacqueline R. McDaniel, Danville; Linda J. McDonald, Great Bend Sarah L. Medcraft, Lineinh; Chrysel M. Mitchell, Madison; Doris M. Moore, Pleasanton; Janice M. Moore, Kansas Morgan; E. Morel, Negherbon; Hutchinson; Helen E. Packard, Topeka; Frances N. Patterson, Kingman; Constance L. Poff, Horton; Joyce Horton; Patrick A. Richard, Kansas Kansas City; Patricia A. Richmond Lindschsburg; Sheryl A. Rickard, Lyons. Official Bulletin Honor scholars receiving the award are Sally E. Buls, Ft. Leavenworth; Barbara A Burghart, Topeka; Mary M. Burghart, Topeka; Shawnee Mission; Cynthia H. Hubbard; Lawrence; Gaylene R. Killinger, Lawrence; Marilyn E. Myrch, Council Grove; S. Tucker, A Toelle, Emporia; S. Tucker, Lawrence; Jean E Wright; Lewood. Jean E. Tanner, Gypsum; Terry R. Thomas, Oliathe Margaret A. Thorsell, Connie K., Uttackback, Hannibal, Mo.; Margaret A. Vratil, Lardin, Doris J. Wilder, Wjonta Jeanne M. Yenni, Glassman, Topea, Terri A. Zagar, Kansas City TODAY Wesley Foundation Evensong, 5:00 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Oread. In Mathematics Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. Mr. William Meblan McGraw-Hill, 212-745-8920, 119 Strong. Carolyn J. Rippe, Ludell; Roberta D. Roberts, Shawnee Mission; Mary E. Roeder, Burlington; Virginia L. Schlatter, Lyons An. Luteen伯格尔, Lawrence; Anne L. Chulen伯威尔, Donna J. Synovee, Morrowville; Barbara W. Taggart, Maplewood, N.J. 15th Annual Adult Care Home Administration Institute, All Day, Union. The three Watkins scholars slated for the award are Mary G. Cook, Lawrence; Carol E. Grunder, St. John; Linda J. Hejtmanek, Wichita. Ethics and Society Lecture, 8:00 p.m. Kurt Baier, U. of Pittsburgh, "Responsibility and Freedom." Forum Room, Kansas, Union Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, confessions on fore- ground. TOMORROW Experimental Theatre, 8:00 p.m. "The Play's the Thing." westey Foundation Holy Communion, 7-7.2-10. Methodist Center, 1314 Oread. 15th Annual Adult Care Home Administration Institute, All Day, Kansas Union ONE OF THE chief functions of the conference is to improve communication and understanding in areas of law between the United States and Latin America. He added that the conference would supply an excellent opportunity to study the merits of the common law system used in the United States, and the civil law system used in most Latin American countries. Dean Logan said the conference is jointly sponsored by the Inter-American Bar Association, composed of several South and Central American countries, and the North American Bar Association. The program will be attended by more than a thousand jurists throughout the Americas. Friday Flicks, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Frasoe Theater. To Check Cars The Lawrence Jaycees will sponsor a free auto safety check this Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. University Lecture, 8 p.m. Donald Davie, Vice Cancellor of Essex U. England, "John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and the 18th Century English Literary Traditions." Forum Room, Kansas Union. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Dean Logan said that the common law system, which the United States derived from England, is based largely on principle and precedence. Judges may however, make decisions on something which is not covered in any existing law statues. Checking lanes will be set up on Massachusetts Street by the recreation center in South Park. Men from the Kansas State Police, Lawrence Police, and the Douglas County Sheriff's office will check cars. James K. Logan, dean of the KU Law School, and Robert C. 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