Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 10, 1963 Thirty Receive Architect Prizes Thirty University of Kansas students, a faculty member and three Kansas high school seniors have received awards in architecture from the KU School of Engineering and Architecture. John C. Morley, assistant professor of architecture, received a Voorhees, Walker, Smith, Smith and Haines scholarship. Receiving funds from the same scholarship were William H. Mitchell, Olathe senior, $200; William M. Textor, Leavenworth senior, $400; and John Zaluski, Toronto, Ontario, senior, $400. David DeLong. Emporia senior, received the American Institute of Architects medal for having the highest academic standing in his graduating class. Runner-up for the same award was Jack C. Dysart, Sterling senior. DeLong also received awards for arts in architecture, the Tau Sigma Delta award for scholarship and excellence in design, and an AIA scholarship. Other AIA scholarships went to Suzy Howell, Clinton, Mo., senior; Gary Ultican, Blue Springs, Mo. senior; Fred Stephenson, Detroit, Mich. graduate student, and Donald E. Hunter, Oak Park, Ill., senior. Robert Benson, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, received the Charles L. Marshall award for the highest scholastic standing in the architecture department. The Alpha Rho Chi medal for outstanding leadership and service went to Frank C. Swinney, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Five students received prizes from the Gertrude Goldsmith scholarship for highest standing in second-year architecture subjects. They are: Georgia Woolridge, Buckner, Mo., sophomore, Linda Troxl, Topeka junior, Donald Ray Vaughn, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, Theodore T. Scott, Manville, N.J., junior, and David Rohovit, Prairie Village sophomore. Robert W. Engel, Springfield, Mo, senior received the Kansas City AIA chapter scholarship. Paul T. Nicholas, Savannah, Mo., senior received a faculty award for excellence in architectural engineering, and Ivan Haugh, Topeka senior, received a faculty award for excellence in architectural history. John R. Allen, Prairie Village senior, and R. Dale MacCallum, Kansas City, Kan., senior each won Scarab Award medals for excellence in sophomore design. Ray F. Henry, Kansas City, Mo., senior, won the Voskamp and Slazak award for excellence in working drawings, and David D. Suttle, Arkansas City, senior won the Thayer Architectural Prize and medal for excellence in design. Ten students won arts of architecture awards. They are: Henry, Swinney, Suttle, DeLong, Alan Schlicting, Hicksville, N.Y., sophomore; Monty Robson, Wichita senior; Charles Ogden, Sabeth junior; Curry Miles, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Jerry Clawson, Linneus, Mo., junior, and Newton W. Jones Jr., Leaward senior. 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His father, the President said, wouldn't have applied the term to all businessmen "because he was a businessman himself." Continuing, the President said his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, had once been a steel executive himself and had applied the term to steel men when as a government official he found himself dealing with a 1937 strike. "HE FORMED AN OPINION which he imparted to me, and which I found appropriate that evening," the President remarked with a smile. "But he confined it and I would confine it. Obviously these generalizations as repeated are inaccurate, unfair." Patronize Your Kennedy said "the businessman and the business system has been very generous" to his father but when he was told of the proposed steel increase "I thought that his view had merit." Kansan Advertisers Shop Before You Buy Premier Jewelry 916 Mass. NOW! 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