Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 16, 1963 Prizes, Grants Are Awarded Book prizes for outstanding work in German and more than $3,000 in scholarships were awarded at the annual recognition dinner of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature last night. The Paris-Follet German Prize of $50, awarded to a freshman student, was given to Christa Dueser, Eick-Moeps, Germany. The following students received Schlegel-Carruth scholarships, which are awarded to graduates of Lawrence High School: Lucy Price, junior; Mary Lanning, freshman; Karen McKinsey, senior, and Susan McCalla, senior — all of Lawrence. SHARON NELSON, Larned sophomore, was awarded the $100 Erdmuthe von Unwerth scholarship for an undergraduate woman majoring in German. The Thurnau Travel scholarship of $300, which is given to majors in the department who are to study abroad, was awarded to Catherine Zeliff, Baldwin senior. Four students each received $50 Engel scholarships. They were Richard Johnson, Overland Park junior; James Bono, Lancaster sophomore: Celia Candlin, London, England junior, and William Cibes, Altamont sophomore. Tim Hamill Heads New Cheerleaders Tim Hamill, Colby junior, will be the head cheerleader for next year's pep squad. The new cheerleaders were chosen by a student-faculty committee Friday night in Robinson gymnasium. Others chosen are: Bob Lightstone, Coffeyville junior; Victor North, Wichita sophomore; Larry Colburn, Lawrence sophomore; Suzanne Fisher, Prairie Village junior; Phyllis Schneider, Shawnee Mission freshman; Jill Newburg, Carmel, Indiana, freshman; and Kris Bergman, Webster Grove, Mo., freshman. Alternates are: Georgia Lonnecker, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Gretchen Lawrence, Wichita freshman; Linda Paradise, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Ron Tucket, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Bob Pitner, Glasco sophomore and Byron Louden, Kansas City sophomore. THE UNIVERSITY of Kansas Summer Scholarships for Teaching Assistants, $700 each, were awarded to Ingeborg Bader, Elmwood Park Ill.; June Rau, Ashley, N.D., and Brigitte Smorodsky, Vineland, N.J. all of whom are graduate students. Jeanne Martini, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore; Lowell Paul, Colby breshman; Robert Swan, Topea juniper; Sylvia Swogger, Topea graduate student; Richard VanCleef, Salina freshman, and Norma Wilson. Independence, Mo., junior — all German III students. The following students were awarded German book prizes: Stephen Campbell, Lawrence freshman; D. C. C. Gerstenberger, Park Forrest, Ill., freshman; Robert Hindman, Neodesha sophomore; Stephen Klemp, Lawrence freshman. Daniel Clothier, Wichita freshman; Michele Gamble, Kansas City freshman, and Don Rawson, Lawrence special student — all in German IV. George Wilson, Lawrence junior, in German V. BOOK PRIZES were awarded to the following advanced undergraduates: Dale Brownawell, Kansas City junior; Judy DeSpain, Wichita sophomore; Pat Hoffmann, Shawnee junior; Phil Kimball, Derby senior; Breon Mitchell, Salina junior; Shar- On Patten, Sedalia, Mo., sophomore; Nadine Prouty, Newton senior; Roger Rose, Lindsborg senior; Paul Ross, Kincalf junior. Gary Smith, Kansas City junior; Margarete Stolzenbach, Washington. D.C., sophomore; Joanne Stover, Colby senior; Douglas Thiel, Joplin. Mo., junior; David White, Prairie Village junior, and Susan Whitley, Lawrence junior. The initiates of Delta Phi Alpha, national German honorary fraternity were introduced. THEY ARE: Mary Baumgartner Overland Park junior; Woodrow Brownawell, Kansas City junior; Nancy Dodge, Salina junior; Gail Gum, Atechison junior; Willard Hiebert, Whitewater senior; Phil Kimball, Derby senior; Jan Kloehr, Coffeyville junior; Breon Mitchell, Salina junior; Laird Patterson, Larned senior; Nadine Prouty, Newton senior; Paul Ross, Kincaid junior; Margaret Sidman, Lawrence special student. William Slayton, Independence, Mo, junior; Robert Wahl, Lyons juniur; Bette Weinshilboum, Augusta juniur; Patricia Zogleman, Norwich juniur; Bruce Anderson, Woodhul, Ill, graduate student; Thomas Jerman, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student, and June Rau, Ashley, N.D., graduate student. Lothar Schweder, Wuppertal, Germany, graduate student was awarded the Delta Phi Alpha prize. The final review session for the Western Civilization comprehensive examination Saturday will be held tonight from 7:15 to 9:30 in Fraser Theater. In general, Western Civilization instructors will summarize material which was covered in the second semester part of the course. It is a period from 1800 to the present. The comprehensive examination For the Last Time Who Was Bertrand Russell? will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Students will need only their KU identification cards and a pen. All examination papers will be read twice. Borderline cases will be read three or more times. The usual failure rate for the test has been about 8-10 per cent. Each student's grade will be averaged in with the present semester's grade point average. TV- RADIO - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Moonlight becomes you . . . in a completely feminine dress for partying. The crisp pique bodice demurely bare . . . above a whisper-weight voile skirt. The waist prettily encircled in velvet and romantically accented with a matching rose. All cotton. Sizes 5 to 15. $14.98