Summer Session Kansan Page 3 SING ALONG WITH SHIRLEY!-Shirley Williams, a KU freshman from Olathe, strums her guitar in front of Ellsworth Hall. Listening is David Johnson, a law student from Shawnee. Shirley provided a pleasant escape for Ellsworth residents from the convention furor last week with her instrumental-vocal rendition of American folk songs. Oddly enough, though, her nightly performances attracted only male students. Doty Says Birchers Rule GOP WICHITA —(UPI)— Jules Doty, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, has charged that Republicans, both nationally and in Kansas, have come under what he terms the iron-fisted intolerant control of the John Birch Society. Doty said that since the national Republican Party and its presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater, have espoused extremism, so must the Kansas Republican Party make a choice. The Democratic hopeful challenged the Republican gubernatorial candidates as to whether they endorse the views of Goldwater. Tuesday, July 21, 1964 Another Negro Teacher Is Hired ROCK HILL, S.C. — (UPI) - Winthrop College quietly enrolled a Negro school teacher yesterday to become the third state-supported institution to desegregate. She arrived by car early yesterday, was admitted through the guarded gates of the college, and went into the admissions office to await the arrival of school officials. Cynthia P. Roddey, formerly a Rock Hill High School teacher, enrolled in the women's college summer session as a graduate student. Her entry stirred little curiosity and attracted no spectators except for a few newsmen who arrived later. Winthrop officials had kept the woman's name a secret until yesterday morning. Mrs. Roddey declined to be interviewed or photographed. Three Receive Scholarships For Year of Foreign Study Scholarships toward a year of foreign study have been received by three KU students. with his appointment as KU's exchange scholar with the University of Kiel, Germany. He received the B.A. degree from Kansas last month with majors in mathematics and German. He will study mathematics in Germany. Mrs. Sharon Tebbenkamp Sooter of Salisbury, Mo., has been appointed a Fulbright-Hays scholar for the study of voice at the Hochschule fuer Musik at Hamburg, Germany. The scholarship, awarded through the State Department, covers travel, fees and subsistence costs. Mrs. Sooter, a mezzo soprano, has been in several musical productions at KU and twice has been a district winner in the Metropolitan Opera auditions. She holds the bachelor of music degree and is a candidate for the degree of master of music. Gary Alan Smith, Kansas City has received a Fulbright-Hays grant to cover travel costs in connection Kathryn Sue Campbell, Decatur, Ill., will receive the Maupintour Associates travel grant which annually goes to a KU exchange scholar to a British university. She is KU's exchange scholar to the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Formerly of Parsons, she earned the B.A. degree from Kansas in 1962 and has been a graduate student in English the past two years. Cleaning with quality you can trust; results are consistently good with extra care given to your garments . . . always visit