About the only price we haven't heard any kick about, it the one on government bonds. The first grasshoppers were the k ■ is who wrecked new lawns. WHEN YOU'VE PASSED | Horowitz Given Biochemistry Award for Study Myer G. Horowitz, graduate as sistant in chemistry, has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship in biochemistry for the coming year by the National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis. Horowitz, who will receive a doc tor's degree in biochemistry in Sep tember, will use the fellowship to continue training at the University. According to F. J. Reithel. asso ciate professor of chemistry under 1 whom Horowitz is studying, the money given by the foundation is j used for the future training of pro-1 mising young PhD's in order that! they may get advance training in j problems relating to medicine. This fellowship is the first one awarded j by the Infantile Paralysis Founda- j tion to a student choosing to con- j tinue his work at the University of i Oregon. Reithel believes Horowitz i is the third student to study under i him to receive a fellowship. _ Music Professor To Teach in Texas i Maude Garnett, associate pro fessor of public school music, has been granted a year's leave to teach at North Texas State Col- i lege. Denton. Texas. Miss Garnett will be in charge of the classroom teacher training program there. University Awards 199 Scholarships The University committee on scholarships anti financial a i d Thursday announced the awarding of 199 scholarships to high school seniors and University students for the 1951-52 academic year. Several students were awarded two scholarships. Winners include: Standard Oil of California Schol arship of $500: Joseph Hindman, senior at Baker High School; Ron ald Lowell, freshman in liberal arts; Helen Jackson, sophomore in liberal arts; Anita Holmes, junior in journalism. University of Oregon Mothers Scholarships, $300: Petronella O. Peets Scholarship to Judith Harris, Portland; Louise H. Cook Scholar ship to Joan Nelson, Independence, Burt Brown Barker Scholarship to Dean Van Leuven, Bandon. University of Oregon MotheVs supplementary scholarships, rang ing from $30 to $100: James Al brecht. Madras; Rosa Bishop, Ti gard; Marian Cass, Eugene; Marie Cockerham. Dayton; Betty Lee Dixon. Roosevelt of Portland; Arthur Durham. Noti; Lois Frolen. Eugene High: Robert Glass, Eu gene High: Evelyn Hall, Myrtle Point: Joanne Hardt, Milwaukie; Bob Hinman, Lebanon; Ardys Houston, Prineville; Louise Matter, Salem; Nancy Moore, Langlois; Robert Summers, Halfway; Olin Wallace, Turner; Betty Wilson, Hood River; and Carol Wood. Gresham. University of Oregon Dads, Don ijni fnlmfr "th'na^ in the spring It’s Spring ... so let your fancy turn to thoughts of love! But first . . . turn your thoughts to your own personal appearance! The right gal or the right guy will really go for the fresh, smart look given your clothes by finer drycleanmg Let us spru«?e you up for sppngt 643 - 13th Save money by cash and carry Two Locations 1-120 On vx aM M. Rrb Memoriul Scholarships, $'J00: Douglas Blensly, McMinn ville; Karen Leo, Pendleton; and Kdward Toyooka, Gresham High High School, Portland. University of Oregon Dads Special Honors Scholarships: Kosa Bishop, Tigard; Douglas lilensty, McMinnville; Marian Cass, Eugene High; Betty Lee Dixon. Roosevelt of Portland; Arthur Durham, Noti; Lois Frolen. Eugene High; Robert Glass, Eugene High; Karen Lee, Pendleton; Louise Matter, Salem; Joan Nelson, Independence; Rob ert Summers, Halfway; Kdward Toyooka, Gresham High, Portland; Dea i Van Leuven, Bandon; Carol Wood. Gresham High, Portland; Judith Harris, Franklin High, Port land; Ardys Houston. Prlnaviile; Barbara Boyd, Corvullis; Kee Briggs, Roseburg; Richard Carter. Drain; Allan Henry, Roseburg. Fletcher A. Hinson Jr., Willam ette High, Eugene; Marlene Lewis. Roseburg: Arthur Ostrander, Ash land; Myrla Thomas, Hood River; ‘ Douglas J. White Jr., Cooe Bay; Mary Herron, Lebanon; Avis Hill, Cottage Grove; Bart Koeppen, Pendleton; Charles Schultz, Wood burn. Uiura Sturges. Silverlon; John Tonach. Benson High, Port land; M. Shannon Van Valzah, Medford; and Peter Williams. Grant High. Portland. Oregon State Fee Scholarships of $7<)..r>0 went to the following University students: Mitzi Asai, Melvin Blevens, Phyllis Bower, Earl Ferguson, Edna Hill. Marilyn [Johnson, Elizabeth Kingsbury. La Vaun Krueger, Kay Macaulay, Larry Moves, Kathryn Moore, Sally Palmer, Dorothy Pederson, Vir ginia Rabick, L. Yvonne Reed, Shirley Shupe, and Alice Welk, freshmen. Elizabeth Erb, Meredith (5ood rich. Dorothy Govig, Larry Hobart, Charles Issaak, Helen Jones, Ro berta Me Mown, Betty Moshofsky, ' Maxine Nuttman, Donna Paatrou ich, Gwen faugh. Carolyn Peter sen, Paul Roake, Lois Schmidth, ! Beverly Smith, Mary Swigart, | Irene Tediseh, Joanne Walker, i Patricia Ward, Jody Greer, and ! Sharon Williams, sophomores, Donna Bernhardt, Wdliam Du I haime. Charles Humphreys, Ice land Johnson, Leona Kohler, Ann I Morgan, Pat Mullin, Irene Philan, ! Doris Philbrick, Jackie Pritzcn, Mary Robinson, Ann Thompson, and Virginia Wright, juniors. State fee scholarships were also ! awarded to the following high school seniors: Jii.IIlt'M AlUrVUil) iuauio.i, jr | Allen, Kelso; Susan Berg, Astoria; i Rosa Bishop, Tigard; Barbara Boyd, Corvallis, Sandra Bridge, | McMinnville; James Bnggs, Fol som. Calif,; Kee Briggs, Roseburg; ! Farrell Brooks, Roosevelt, Port ; land; Leonard (Calvert, Florence; Richard Carter, Drain; James Case, Newberg; Marian Cass, Eugene High; Marie Cockerrnan, Dayton; | Mary Ann Constans, Grant, Port i land; Brita Currier, Hood River; Dorothy Davis, Winchester Bay; Floyd Day, Lincoln High, Portland; Ronald Denfeld, Grant High, Port land; Betty Dixon, Roosevelt High, Portland; George Dotson, Lorane High, Eugene; Gene Duncan, Lin coln High, Portland; Arthur Dur ham, Noli; Carol Eldrige, Eugene High; Judith Ellefson, Springfield. Marlene Gabel, Jefferson High, Portland; Shirley Giaechero, Jeff erson High, Portland; Mary Gun derson, Heppner; Evelyn Hall, Myrtle Point; William Haney, Mil waukie High, Portland; Joanna Hardt, Mllwaukie; Jamca Harper, Springfield; Allan Henry, Rosc burg; Ruth HU1, Elmira High, Eu gene; Bob Hlnman, Lebanon; Fletcher Hinson Jr., Willamette High, Eugene; Yvonne Holm, Grants Pass; Ardys Houston, Prinevllle. Mary Hudson. Bend; Norcen Johnson, Gresham; Patricia John son, Springfield; Virginia Johnson. Hood River; Willis Johnson. Cot tage Grove; Ronald Jumper, Med ford; Dorothy Ann Luraen, Will amette High. Eugene; Loris Lar son, Woodburn; George Lee, Lin coln High. Portland; Marlene Lewis, Roseburg; Phillip Lewis. Hood River; Shirley McCoy, Roose velt High. Portland; Nancy Mc Donald, Astoria; Kay McMichael. Tigard; Louise Matter, Salem;. Gary Michael, Gresham High, Portland; Ardyce Mitchell, Blachly. Nancy Moore, Langlols; Mary Mowery, Sheridan; Diana Morphy, Oswego; Nancy O'Dell, Hood River; Arthur Ostrander, Ashland; Mil dred Patton. Baker: Durlene Pea cock, Springfield; Patricia Perkins, Monmouth; Juanita Perry, Half way; Karl Peterman n, Eugene High: Janet Peterson, Vernonia; Leroy PrcHley, Ontario; Norma Renshaw, Silvcrton; Ronald Rus sell, Yamhill. Minerva Rust, Azalea; Victor Sanders. Roaeburg; Marilyn South ard, Lincoln High, Portland; David Stewart, Gladstone; Jacquelyn Stevart, Oswego; Sayra Sue Story. Pendleton; Robert Summers, Half way;’ Myrla Thomas, Hood River; Olm Wallace. Turner; Hose Marie Warner, Broadbent; Jean Anne West, Klamath Falls; Ray Westen house, Scio; Douglas J. White Jr., Coos Bay; Robert White. St. Helens; Walter White, St. Helens; Betty Lou Wilson, Hood River; and Garni Wood, Gresham High, Port land. Co-eds Chosen ByROHonorary As Sponsors Unit .sponsors were chosen from among the ranks of campus coeds by members of Scabbard and Blade, militaiy honorary, Thursday night. Kach sponsor will be assigned to a military unit. Her duties will in clude presenting awards and dec orations to men honored at the graduation parade May 31. Sponsors and their units are as follows: Company A, Re<.a Bombarde; Company B, Rosemary Vaught: Company C, Jean Hilton; Company D, Doris Padrick: Company E, j Marilyn Thompson; Company F, Dixie Reynolds. Army drill team, Nancy Lage son; air drill team, Meredith Burch; Flight A, Lillian Schott; Flight B, Betty Boner; Flight C, Duveen Parker; Flight D, Betty Perry. First Battalion, Mary Lou Stan berry; Second Battalion, Mary Peterson; First Squadron, Jane Knecht; Second Squadron, Virginia Kellogg; First Regiment, Aim Kpstol; First Regiment Executive, Miriam Goddard. First Group: Ann Preutman; First Group Executive, Barbara Booth; Brigade, Jane Patterson; Brigade Executive, Phyllis Rich. THE NEWEST ON CAMPUS A COMPLETE FOUR CHAIR BARBER SHOP IS OPEN TO YOU IN TTIK Student l/nian ERB MEMORIAL BUILDING