Wednesday, May 5.1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 while well d by dy in i. the dore field, trib- rated eve- plus car- Best —the lesses, CMP ),-A success earlier story-a to the to be Forest d Vilg, the taking him his actively inturesburgh, > learn ate and h local trilogy $1.25). ransla- Walter Starkie iifioria, imageable. of markers" perially is Quixote himself e of the ought Grants Go to Incoming Frosh It's a busy time of year for the Aids and Awards office. In recent weeks it has awarded general scholarships, men's scholarship hall awards, and several miscellaneous awards. "This is one of the few opportunities we have to award scholarships to out-of-state students," Mrs. Jo Hutton, Aids and Awards secretary, said. "So many of our funds are limited to Kansas students only." Today, winners of undergraduate scholarships from national funds were announced. Twelve of the awards went to incoming freshmen from out-of-state. Twenty were awarded to Kansas residents who will be KU freshmen next year. Other scholarships have been awarded to: Sharon Lee Doane, Hays senior, has received a scholarship from Reed and Barton Silversmith Co. as fourth prize in the 1965 Silver Opinion Competition this spring. Over 30,000 women competed at colleges throughout the country for the awards. Max E. Foote, Paola freshman, has received a scholarship for this spring from the Kansas Contractors Association, Inc. This is an annual award that may be renewed for four years. Foote is majoring in civil engineering. Snerrky Leilani Strunk, Abilene senior, and William Edward Fitzpatrick, Syracuse senior, have been awarded scholarships for this spring from the Fox-Vliet Drug Co., Wichita. Both are in the School of Pharmacy. Miss Strunk has been on the Dean's Honor Roll and is secretary of the American Pharmaceutical Association Student Branch. John P. Augelli, director of the KU Center of Latin American Studies, will leave this week for a conference sponsored by Education and World Affairs in conjunction with the U.S. State Department. James L. Metzger, Sabetha senior in pharmacy, has been awarded a scholarship for this spring semester from the John W. Gargavel Foundation. Augelli Will Attend National Seminar The informed, off-the-record discussion Saturday and Sunday at Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., was scheduled before recent political developments in Latin America. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds For the Graduate LONGINES The World's Most Honored Watch SENIORS, play the new fun game, "Find the Party." If you find it you will win, absolutely FREE(if you have a SENIORID)BEvERages and FOOD-plus-the swinging sounds of The Group. Here are a few hints to help you. 1. Take one giant step out Iowa Street, toward Turnpike 2. Take a left just before Hallmark 3. Follow the signs Friday 7th KPL Sandbar 3:00-7:30 Seniors FREE Non-Senior Dates $1.00