~TQHTT~lE MATICA(~N D4JLY THiUSD -V -FRii, , 04i Deadline Is Set In Scholarship Fund Awards Engineers Must Submit Applications To Lovell Before Noon Saturday Students in the College of Engin- eering must submit their applications for Simon Mandelbaum, Cornelius Donovan, Harriet EVeleen Hunt, Ro- bert Campbell Gemmell and Joseph Boyer Fund scholarships before noon, Saturday, to the offices of Assistant Dean Alfred H. Lovell. in the West Engineering Building. The minimum requirements for all but the Boyer awards are as follows: the applicant must be a citizen of the T.tcd States, must have a schol- astic average of at least 2.5 and must be either totally or partially self- supporting. The Boyer Fund scholarships are given to students who are either part- ially or wholly self-supporting who have shown themselves to be loyal American citizens. No minimum grade is required. For the Gemmell awards, the applicant's average must be 3.0. A minimum of 45 hours work is re- quired for the Mandelbaum and Don- ovan scholarships. Boyer awards are given only to juniors and seniors and Hunt and Gemmell scholarships to freshmen and sophomores. The scholarships will be awarded sometime in May upon the recommen- dation of the engineers' Committee on Scholarships. In most of the awards half will be given in Septem- ber and the other half in February. Faculty Attends Honor Gloups JointMeeting Seven members of the University faculty and two physicians at the University- Hospital were special guests to a joint Michigan regional dinner of four national honor socie- ties yesterday in Detroit. The four honor societies which were represented were Phi Beta Kap- pa, liberal arts organization; Alpha Omega, medical group; Tau Beta Pi, engineering society, and Sigma Xi, scientific research organization. Those who were asked to represent Phi Beta Kappa were Prof. Joseph, R. Hayden of the political science department, Prof.-Emeritus William H. Hobbs of the geology department and Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the history department. ' Alpha Phi Omega delegates includ- ed Dr. James D. Bruce of the School of Medicine, and Dr. Fred Coller and Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis of the University Hospital staff. Dean Ivan C. Crawford of the Col- lege of Engineering was the sole Tau Beta Pi representative while Prof. Franklin L. Everett of the engineer- ing mechanics deparment and Prof. H. H. Williard of the chemistry de- partment were asked to appear for Sigma Xi. 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS P 0 imam NJ R E LI V L5 V V C H A N C E-At 16, Glynis Johns stars in film being made in England to relate four Nazis' encounters with a Hutterite colony in Canada. The Hutterites migrated from Germany in mid- die of 19th century. 1 University Is Host To Intercollegiate Air Meet,_April 5-6 A regional inter-collegiate flying meet, with flying clubs of nine col- leges and universities participating, will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Ypsilanti airport, Leslie J. Trigg, '41E, president of the Flying Club, announced yesterday.t Clubs from Kenyon and Butler col- lege-, end the universities of Detroit. Wayne, Purdue, Wisconsin, Minne- sota, and Ohio State have acceptedI the imitations of the local chapter, the defending national inter-colleg- iate champion, Trigg revealed. The student pilots, many of whom wi1l fly thoir own planes to the meet, will attnd the National Inter-Col- legiate Flying Club annual confer- ence Monday and Tuesday in De- troit. MAKE A your public DUSINESS CARD! Pdames in lights are names nojided. Keeping your name and store location prominently in the rublic eye is only good business. Do yen know the many other ways you can use LIGHT for sehing? Our Lighting Staff will tel you how to get YOUR share z} the Faster buying. Call any Detroit Edison office. AI M I NC F0 R A H E A R T'?-Pretty Kitty Motter of St. Joseph, Mo., and New York, draws a bead at the skeet shooting club in Sea Island, Georgia, where she proved a good marksman. She's been waiting out the North's winter, in Georgia. S T A R. I N T E N N I S S K Y-Pauline Betz (above) of Los Angeles is the new national indoor singles champion, winning title recently at Brookline, Mass. Superior playing over Dorothy Bundy gave Miss Betz the title vacated by Alice Marble. C H A P L A I N-Lieut. George S. Wilson, 25, who served as pas- tor of a Methodist church in Buffalo, is believed to be the youngest U.S. army chaplain. He's now at Scott Field, Ill. P A US E- F O R C L A W S -The whopper of them all, this 19- pound lobster was received in Philadelphia as one of a shipment of 100 lobsters--none of the others having any, claim to fame. It was caught off Atlantic CiVy. The man is D. A. Massey. S U C C E S S-Youngest woman ever to be named an inspector for the British Auxiliary Terri- torial Service recruiting is Jean Knox, 30. She has the .rank of senior commandant. B E T Z 1 N A C T 1 0 N-Here is an action shot of Pauline Betz, the Los Angeles tennis star who took the national indoor tennis singles title at Brookline, Mass. She and Dorothy Bundy also took the national indoor doubles championship. ryn:. f :. ..., ... 'c .F .. ..-.ta. Vic ..:..:. ....... .:. ... _ ..........,_ ._ _,_ ..._ ..... .._ ........