Friday, April 19, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page $ --- PRIVATE SUPPORT IN PURF The quality of its faculty determines a university's excellence in academic leadership. Private funds help K.U. retain a scholarly, creative faculty. Gifts provide opportunities to honor professors with distinguished careers, and to encourage younger teachers. Shown here is Dr. Raymond C. Moore, first Summerfield Distinguished Professor. GIFTS FOR - Aid needy and worthy students - Encourage faculty improvement - Enric - Impr - Support search for new knowledge - Provi Assembled here with Chancellor and Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe are some of the winners of 1962-63 scholarships made possible by gifts from alumni and friends. Although more than 1,000 scholarships and 3,000 loans are now provided by private funds, a program of excellence would help all worthy students in need. The University's need for additional scholarships and student loan funds continues to grow each year. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK