Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 16, 1965 130 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 --- Engineering Students Receive NSF Grants Ten National Science Foundation traineeship grants have been awarded to graduate students in the School of Engineering and Architecture for 1965-66. Four are new grants and six are continuations. The four new traineeships go to: Joseph E. Casebold, Kansas City, Mo., a senior in chemical engineering; Donald D. Williams, Udall, graduate student in mechanical engineering; John T. Stephens, Wellsville, a senior in mechanics and aerospace engineering; and Larry T. Schooley, Iola, who earned the B.S. in electrical engineering from Kansas in 1960. in 1860. The 12-month stipend for each is $2.400 with a $500 allowance for each dependent. The six continuation grants are to graduate students working on M.S. or Ph. D. degrees. They are: Robert M. Anderson, Kansas City, Mo., mechanics and aerospace engineering; Francis J. Eichstadt, St. Joseph, Mo., chemical engineering; Richard L. Knuckey, Tulsa, Okla., electrical engineering; William Leuenberger, Kansas City, Mo., mechanical engineering; Robert D. Ohmart, Scott City, mechanics and aerospace engineering; and James E. Walker, Amarillo, Texas, chemical engineering. Whether it's a dance for two after dark or an afternoon solo about town . . . our Accent open side silhouette dances along lightly because it's all soft, unlined calf. Dances along brightly in Springlike colors. Try dancing along with Accent . . . in the open . . . on high or mid heel. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 Easter Flowers of DISTINCTION F. T.D. Flowers by Wire EVERYWHERE CORSAGES: For Her CUT FLOWERS: Bright as Spring PLANTS: In their Gay Dress -FREE DELIVERY FROM- VI 3-3255 941 MASSACHUSETTS (1)