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39 FRESHMEN GET NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Med School Also Chooses Outstanding Candidates

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National Scholarships, the University's greatest aid to incoming Freshmen, have been awarded to 39 members of '45 who were high school seniors in 15 different states last spring.

The winners are:

CALIFORNIA: Ray E. Donner, Los Angeles; Richard W. Elliott, Jr., Mecca; Philip S. Flint, San Diego.

ILLINOIS: Don W. Crary, Dallas City; Nathan S. Davis, Jr., Winnetka; Merrill M. Gaffney, Winnetka; Willard T. Grubb, Springfield; James E. McNulty, Jr., Oak Park.

INDIANA: Armin E. Gutstein, Kendallville; Thomas V. Keene, Jr., Indianapolis; Samuel E. Stuart II, Fort Wayne;

KANSAS: Philip L. Ruppenthal, Russell.

KENTUCKY: Herbert L. Ley, Jr., Ashland.

MASSACHUSETTS: Warren Bennett, Dorchester; Richard M. Brown, Arlington; Scott E. Doten, Newton; James F. Fallon, Jr., Medford; Peter W. Fay, Cambridge; Edward W. Merrill, West Roxbury.

MICHIGAN: William J. Hornbeck, Muskegon; Cornelius J. Pack, Iron Mountain.

MINNESOTA: Charles E. Carlston, Minneapolis; Kingsley Ervin, Jr., Minneapolis; Edward L. Henderson, St. Paul; Carlton Johnson, Fergus Falls; Lyman C. Wind, Duluth.

MISSOURI: McKim Marriott, St. Louis; Earl W. Stevick, Joplin; Robert L. Winter II, Kansas City.

NEW MEXICO: Kendrick R. Eilar, Albuquerque.

OHIO: Daniel J. Crowley, Jr., Bowling Green; Ernest J. Dieterich, Akron; Kenneth S. Lynn II, Shaker Heights; Melvin L. Milligan, Massillon; James W. Warwick, Toledo.

OREGON: George H. Barnes, Portland.

TENNESSEE: Herbert C. McArthur, Chattanooga.

WASHINGTON: Frederick A. Olafson, Seattle.

WISCONSIN: Lyman J. Scripter, Racine.

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