Campus Briefs Observer award Carol Sue Stevenson, Leawood senior, has been named winner of the "National Observer" student achievement award in the William Allen White School of Journalism. Three juniors at the University of Kansas have received Arthur J. Boynton scholarship awards in economics. The Boynton scholarship awards are given annually to outstanding students majoring in economics at the end of their junior years. Boynton scholarship She will receive a certificate and a year's subscription to the "Observer" and will have her name on a plaque honoring award winners which is displayed in the School of Journalism. The recipient, selected by journalism faculty, received the honor for her story portraying life in Leawood, a suburban community. The in-depth writing assignment was done for a class taught by Dr. Calder M. Pickett. This summer, Miss Stevenson will be working in New York City under the Magazine Publisher's Association internship program. Garry Lemon, Claflin; Stephen Mitchell, El Dorado; William Nye, Leawood. Boynton scholarship award winners are: Professor Boynton was a member of the economics faculty at KU and the award was established in his memory in 1928 by former students, friends, and associates. Jn. 27 1969 KANSAN 3 Social work grant The School of Social Work at the University of Kansas has been awarded $62,307 by the U.S. Public Health Service on the recommendation of the National Institute of Mental Health to support training of psychiatric social workers. The grant, first made in 1951, has been steadily increased through the years as more and more emphasis is put on mental health by the KU program. The grant will support two faculty positions and 14 graduate students who will work in the mental health field for at least one year upon graduation. The program is under the direction of Miss Mildred Webb. Jennings Daylight Donuts Coffee & Sandwich Bar Architecture grant Three scholarships totaling $300 at the University of Kansas have been received by Roy E. Browne, Lawrence. Malls Shopping Center Browne will hold the Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Scholarship of $100, the George Eckel Scholarship of $160 and a Goldsmith Scholarship of $40. The Eckel Scholarship was established by Mrs. George R. Eckel of St. Joseph, Missouri, in memory of her husband who was an architect. The Goldsmith Scholarship comes from a fund established by Goldwin Goldsmith, the first chairman of the KU Department of Architecture. HEADLINE Open for the summer—the Pawn Shop Coffee House. Invites all folk-lovers and artists to come in and display their talents and appreciation—this weekend—Dave Bally, Ballroom of the Room D. R. POUSE HANNEY. See you at P. S. HOUSE 15 East 8th Street Smith scholarship How about a custom made Leather Watchband Primarily Leather James C. Alberts, Jefferson City, Mo., has been awarded the first Verner F. Smith Scholarship at the University of Kansas. Maloney heads panel VI 2-8664 James O. Maloney, professor of chemical engineering will head a panel June 23-26 at the annual meeting of the Society for Engineering Education at Pennsylvania State University. The topic will be "The Advanced-degree Engineer and Industry." Besides the $300 scholarship, Alberts earlier received the John W. Davis Book Award for excellence in the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Alberts is an honor student at KU. The scholarship was established in honor of Professor Verner F. Smith, who retired this year after 41 years on the faculty. 812 Mass. Sandals, Belts, Bags & Bracelets Maloney has just returned from a month's conference in Athens, Greece, as an advisor on problems in chemical engineering for the National Technical University in Athens. BOOKSTORE SUMMER HOURS Beginning Monday, June 30 8:30 to 4:30 Monday thru Friday Closed Saturdays Closed for inventory Sat., June 28 Closed July 4 kansas union BOOKSTORE