Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, February 27, 1952 Students to Get Scholarships Eight A&M students will receive scholarships totaling $2,833 this spring, provided they meet require ments. The awai’ds will be present ed by the Faculty Committee. Qualifications for students who receive one of the eight scholar ships are scholastic woi’k, evidence of. leadership, and a need of finan cial assistance. Students are in vited by the Faculty Committee to submit applications on their own behalf or in the interest of stu dents who they feel deserve the award. The Undergraduate scholarships to be awarded include: the Krueger Award, the Jesse H. Jones Reward for Achievement, the Albert D. Banta Senior Award, W. S. Mosh er Memorial Scholarships, Lulie Hughey Lane Scholarship Award, Fort Worth A&M Mothers’ Club Award, and the Brazos County A&M Mothers’ Club Senior Award. $500 Award Valued at $500, the Krueger Award will be given to a present member of the Junior class who has made a high scholastic and personal record while at A&M. In addition, he must be a classified senior for the fall semester, 1952. The recipient of this award must be a student who, during his three previous years at A&M, has earn ed a substantial portion of his school expenses through student labor at the college. College Receives $11,900 in Grants New gifts and giants represent ing $11,900 in scholarships and awards, have been made to the college, E. E. McQuillen, executive director of the College Develop ment Fund announced today. The gifts and grants are from B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, W. P. and Bulah Luse Foundation, Gifford-Hill company, Gifford-Hill Pipe Line company, H. Larsen and the Dick Price Motor company, Dallas; Herman F. Keep, Austin; Southern States Life Insurance Company, L. E. Cowling, (Hous ton Stock Show), Houston, and the Deep East Texas A&M club of Gregg County. Only One Student Left in Hospital The only student in the A&M Hospital is William E. Wright, junior in “B” Transportation, who was admitted Feb. 26. Released Horn the hospital Tues day morning were Robert Gates, junior in “D” Vets and James H. Menge, a freshman from Co. 6, In fantry. A student deserving of recog nition should be rewarded. This is the central idea behind the Jesse H. Jones Reward for Achievement. Value of the award is $333.33 and will be made available to the re cipient at the beginning of the fall semester. To earn this award, a student must have earned a large percentage of his expenses during his three years in school. He must also be a present member of the Junior class and must be eligible for senior classification at the be- Students Win Scholarships Two A&M students have won awards in landscape architecture. The judgment was held at the Uni versity of California. Ben F. McDonald, Houston, won one of the four Blue Seal Awards in a judgment of a Class A, No. 1, landscape exchange problem, “A Landscape Laboratory.” Don Austin, Corpus Christi won recognition as his problem will be in the traveling exhibit which will circulate to the major univer ities teaching landscape archi tecture. McDonald and Austin are seniors in landscape architecture. McDonald and Austin are sen iors in landscape architecture. Schools competing were Uni versity of Illinois, Michigan State College, Ohio State University, University of Georgia and A&M. The jury consisted of some of the country’s leading landscape architects including Thomas D. Church, Theodoi’e Osmundson, Ed ward A. Williams and R. Burton Bethel Lutheran Schedules Services Lenten serwices are scheduled to begin Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. at the Bethel Lutheran Church, said The Rev. W. C. Peterson, pastor. The services will be held each Wednesday night unitl Easter with the exception of Holy Week when services will be held on Thursday and Friday nights. The Reverend Peterson will de pict a series of Passion pictm’es. The dates of the services and the scenes are the following: Feb. 28, The Garden of Gethsemane; March 5, Caiaphas’ Mansion; March 12, Pilate’s Court; March 19, Herod’s Palace; March 26, Rome’s Tribunal; April 2, Cal vary’s Cross: and Holy Week ser vices, Thursday, April 10 The Upper Room and Friday, April 11, Joseph’s Tomb. I::::::::::;::::::::::::: BUY, SEIX, BENT OR TRADE. Rates . . . . :