Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 28, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTiSERS A word from Costa Rica The gooks are slowly recovering from cultural shock. The gooks are the cultural miss-fits, who "do the right things in the wrong way, or the wrong things in the right place." That's a description from "The Cauliflower," student publication of KU and Colorado students spending their junior year in Costa Rica. The title of the newsletter is a change this year, "Cauilflower" is the less awkward combination of the Kansas and Colorado state flowers, the sunflower and the columbine. Comments from the first issue include: REGARDING THE FLIGHT from Miami to San Jose, Jay Weiss of Augusta wrote: "When we stepped at Gran Cayman Island, in the Caribbean, to refuel, I happened to mention to the pilot that I was a licensed U.S. pilot. He promptly invited me into the cockpit . . . and instead of a few minutes with a polite 'goodbye,' we have work to do," I was allowed to remain with the crew for the full three hours of flight." Anita Dennis, Plains, contrasted the Gran Hotel Costa Rica with the pension Alameda, where "we ate the typical Costa Rican dish—rice and beans—for the first time and met 'Pancho Villa,' self-styled good buddy to everyone and itinerant Ph.D. student. Immediately after arriving we added 'private bathroom' to the list of luxuries of the Gran Hotel." Concerning a reception in the home of the University of Costa Rica rector Don Carlos Monge, Ann Dresser of Leavenworth wrote: "... one of the boys who had been entertaining the guests with live music beckoned the Americans to come to the microphone and sing a few American songs in return ... material proof of the unbelievable evening—during one of the energetic dances, a bit of Don Carlos's shoe polish definitely and undeniably recorded the evening forever on a pair of favorite new shoes." ANDY SCHLAGEL. Olathe, said of the "Feria de las Flores," "Every country that has an embassy in Costa Rica sets up a booth and sells articles typical of their country . . . cigarettes and liquor from the United States, cheese from Holland, beer from China and Germany. . . The booths sell their wares at a reduced price and the money is then given to the Children's National Hospital." The group consists of nine from KU and six from Colorado. They spent a week of orientation in Washington, D.C., during February, and will remain in Costa Jones awards made to four Four KU students have received new or renewal Effie Jones Memorial Scholarships for 1966-67. The scholarships are provided from the estate of the late Mrs. Ada Lundquist of McPherson in memory of her late sister, Miss Effie Jones, Reading. They are restricted to students from Osage County. RECIPIENTS ARE: Leslie Lynn Thompson, Osage City sophomore, who holds a Scholarship Hall award. Charles C. Yockey, Lynden junior, who holds State of Kansas, General, and Scholarship Hall awards. John S. Anderson, Osage City senior, who holds Scholarship Hall and General awards. (Renewal) Carol A. Peterson, Reading sophomore, who holds a Greater University Fund Scholarship at KU. Rica through November of part of a broad exchange program with the University of Costa Rica. The program is financed by both national governments and the Carnegie Corp. of New York. 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