UDK staff work wins recognition Warren K. Agee, dean of the School of Journalism, "gave away" more than $5,365 in scholarships to journalism students at the annual Kansan Board Dinner Saturday evening. Bill Blundell, a page one editor for the Wall Street Journal and KU graduate, gave the after-dinner address. The dinner is given to honor journalism students. journalism students. As Elundell discussed the values of formal journalism training, he emphasized that journalism students working on school newspapers such as the Kansan are practicing the "new journalism." embroiling themselves in controversies. Journalism students need to do investigative and interpretive reporting, Blundell said. He is a recipient of the Columbia University Mike Berger Award for distinguished New York reporting. "Coverage of student unrest, for example, can be done best by students themselves. Placed in the eye of the hurricane, student reporters must report more than incidents of overt actions if they are to exercise fully their responsibilities." BLUNDELL ALSO pointed out that journalists should learn to view campus activities as symptomatic. The fact an action occurred is important, regardless of the number of people involved. Among his observations concerning a journalist's life, Blundell noted that reporters must be constantly alert to changes. A good reporter finds journalism a hard, combattive business. It is physically and mentally exhausting. Threats which reporters occasionally receive "go with the territory." "The pay ranges from absurd to insufficient," Blundell joked, but there are rewards which cannot be found in other jobs. Whether you call journalism a business, profession or craft, it provides satisfactions found nowhere else—"there is a tremendous boot to being 'where the action is'," said Blundell. BEFORE THE ADDRESS, BEFORE THE ADDRESS, Dean Agee presented awards for the outstanding graduating seniors and for Daily Kansan work. Award winners are In advertising: Carolyn Hoke, Prairie Village senior, Larry Bast, Toneka junior. News-editorial Mrs. Janet Hamill. News-editorial Mrs. Salley. Senior Springs, Tex., senior. Radio-television-film: Penny Donaldson, Lawrence senior, Tom Rosenbaum, Overland Park senior. Awards for best Kansan work for 1965 as voted by the faculty of the School of Journalism were presented for: Best promotional advertisements: First, Larry Bast, Topeka junior; second, Glenna G. Simmonds, St. Louis, Moe. senior; third, Linda Simpson, Shawnee senior; Honorable mention: Carolyn Hoke, Prairie Village senior; John Graves, Wichita senior. Best institutional advertisements; first, Patrick Farrell, Hutchinson Bishop, Patrick Farrell, Alma, Neb, graduate; third, Gayle Schooler, Prairie Village junior. Hornbacker, Harold Klee, Kan- tapolis City, Mo. senior; Larry B. Topeka junior. Best photography: first. William Stephens, Topeka freshman. Honorary senior. Max Greif. Beloit freshman; Everley Everley. Lawrence freshman. Best news story: first, Eric Morgenthaler, Prairie Village junior;s cond. Emery Goad, Junction City sophomore; third Judith Faust, Memphis, Teen; junior. Honorable mention: Walter Jayroe, Caldwell senior. Best editorial: first, Mrs. Janet Hamilton, Salina school; second, Kari Third, Royston school; third, Jacke Thayer, Eldsworth junior. Honorable mention: Justin Beck, Hastings school; Robert Curright, Louisburg senior; Judith Farrell, Topeka senior. Best feature stories: first, Elizabeth Rhodes, Seattle, Seattle, wuj. junior; second, fourteen, third, Mary Dunlap, Albuquerque, N.M. senior. Honorable mention: Eric Morganberg, Prairie Clarendon, Jerry McCohee, Clarkendon Hills, III, junior. Journalism scholarships for 1966- 67 were awarded to: Mabel Mc- Laughlin, Senior Teacher; Jeremy Caryl, Senior junior; Joan Shleiy, Kansas City sophomore. Gladys Feldt Helzberg Scholarships—Gayle Schooler, Prairie Village junior Karen M. Shore Scholarship—Helen Jenney Elliot; Kansas Press Women Scholarship—Elizabeth Lee Gaedort, Hutchinson school-Pamela Jones Peck, Hoisington freshman; Theodore P. Allford Scholarships; Charles Carry, Sophomore; sophomore Myke Garnett freshman; Monte Mace, Garnett freshman Minneapolis Tribune Scholarship- mentor, Gorgenthaler, Prairie Village junior. William Randolph Hearst Scholar- ships — Richard Lovett, Neodesha sophomore — John Poland, Media, Pa. Robert Kearvey, Olathe high school senior. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Stauffer Scholarships—Michael Pretzer, Garnett; Anthony Chop, Kansas City, Kan.; junior; Margaret Ogilvie, Kansas City, Kan.; freshman; Pat Prentt, Topica sophomore; Charles Burge, Gary Burge, Lawrence high school senior; Charles Berg, Leawood Kansas City Press Club Scholarships- Earl Haehl, Lawrence junior; Eric Morgenthaler, Prairie Village junior. Sigma Delta Chi Marshall Plaque and National Citation—Fred Frailey, Sulphur Springs, service award; Service Award—Dale Reinecker, Wellington senator; Advertising Round Table of Kansas City Award—Dale Frailey, 1966 Gamma Alpha Chi Award—Linda Simpson, Shawnee senior; Association of Industrial Advertisers of Kansas City Award—Howard Pankratz, Bartlesville, Okla. Henry Schott Memorial Prize- Charles Curry, Pratt junior; Richard Harkness Award-Tom Rosenbaum, Overland Park senior. 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