Page 3 Iran's m Mr. a new the lat- of the site the States, counet for voted basis. 511 had revenue earsay workers, ry was of itsduction domestic reported rate t was r the langlo- wile l be, n of ot oil i in- tran- the v that empti-ago t was long n re-hoical the Iran She big gthen ends 238 Earn Degrees During Fall Semester One person was listed for honors among the 238 students who have completed work for degrees during the fall semester or through field work and correspondence study. The names were announced Monday by James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions. John H. Dimdale Jr., Kansas City, Kan. earned a bachelor of arts degree with a major in political science with honors. The names of the 238 will be listed in the June commencement program, as the University holds only one commencement a year. Those who will receive degrees are: Bachelor of arts—William W. Altman Wellington; Richard C. Baker, Kansas City, Kan.; John H. Battin, Hutchinson; Sesile E. Beguelin, Lawrence; Alvin J. Buchanak, Kansas City, Mo.; Oscar J. Buchanak, Kansas City, Clark, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Ann Lawrence; Standlee H. Dalton, John H. Dimdale Jr., Kansas City, Kan. John C. Hoerath, Lawrence; Bruce Hotchickx, Lyndon; Jacqueline Jones, Kansas City, Kan.; Marvin R. Johnson; Marilyn J. Kipp, Lawrence. Robert N. Lawson, Topeka; David D. Martin, Kansas City, Mo.; Joan R. McKenzie, Topeka; Rosemance, Romyne M. Norris, Thomas E. Peters, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert M. Pace, Paole O. Don Remer, LaCrossa, Joe S.erman, Ellis; Ethelyn S. Shaw, Jennings Sara Sue Dye, Independence; Carr W. Elsebien, Wichita; Richard A. Gamlin, Lawrence; Naryall Garrity, Kansas City, Mo.; Eddina Symms Griffin, St. Kan; Nancy J. Goodman, Kansas City, Kan; Nancy J. Harrington, Kansas City, Kan; M. Hanford, Lawrence; Donald E. Heard, Kansas City, Kan; Lucy Giddings Hixon, Somerville, Tex. Joan M. Smith, Wichta; Richard L. Speer, LaGrange, III; Robert Lee Teel, LaGrange, III; Robert Lee Amboy, N.J.; Jon E. Tucker, Wichta; Jerry E. Whestone, Kinsley; Lee E. Whestone, City, Kan.; Jerome A. Willis, Topeka; Donald B. Woodard, Lawrence Bachelor of science in biophysics James E. Shrauer, Cimarron. University Daily Kansan Bachelor of science in chemistry- Frances G. Hanna, Clay Center. nauthector of science in geology- Cieff (of science) Mattei M. Maturow, Lawrence; James E. Nichols Hoxie; William L. Schwinn, Wellington L. Smith; Karyne J. Reyles—Richard L. Smith; Karen Citys Klug. Bachelor of science in business—Jerry W. Alberts, Lincoln, Ill.; Robert C. Anderson, Whiting, Ind.; Robert H. Badley, overland, Ill.; Robert J. Baker, overland, Georgia; R. Bertrill, Kansas City, Kan.; William A. Blaker, Pleasanton; David L. Bratton, Emporia; Joseph A. Cona, Kansas City, Mo.; John C. Diesus, Hutchinson; Carroll D. Esery, Hutchinson; Harold J. George Jr. Clyde; Thomas Bodie Haines, Kansas City, Kan. Gerald Everett Knepp, Jola; Bernard R Malmek, Wellington; Kent E. Mitchell Fort Scott; William Jack Moore, Lawrence; Monte B. Nichol, Coffeville; Elaine R. O'Neill, Schmidt; Hutchinson; Alan Running Shaw, Topeka; J. Richard Smith, Arkansas City; Leonard N. Starr, Lawrence; Wayne Leo Telemeter, Lincoln-Prairie F. Howard Vernilion, Parsons; Robert F. Wagner, Noah R. Young, Lawrence Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering-Alphse B. Allerton Jr., Hawthwaite, Joe Engle, Chapman; Donald Jones, Koua Tsiwan; William W. Mains, Houston Tex. Bachelor of science in architecture—David H. M. Bell, Mission; Gene Covey Bockelman, Wichita; Richard F. Cameron, Papaaloa, Hawaii; E. F. Corwin Jr., Prairie Village; Dana N. Dool, Lawn Alpin J. Schmid; Lawrence; Phyllis A. Adams, Topeka; Charles L. Walz, Lawrence. machelor of science in architectural engineering in the City of James S. Schmidt, Philadelphia Bachelor of science in chemical engineering—Alfred E. Hanna, Kinross, Michigan; David L. Johnson Jr., Lowell, Michigan; Clifford P. Weiss, Kansas City, Mo. Bachelor of science in civil engineering—Dean E. Considine, Lawrence; Wall C. Cowell, Popek; D. Pattl Coffey, Popek; Toppe, Jack L. Witterow, Kansas City, Mo. Bachelor of science in electrical engineering—James B. Allen, Topeka; Richard L. Backman, Villegas; Louis D. Breyfogle; James C. Blattner; Chad Baffin, Lawrence; Donald Mun Yew Chang, Wahiawa, Oahu, T.H.; John B. Christie, St. Joseph, Mon Kaj; Alan J. McDermott, Wichita E. brooks; Roynid E. Evans, Topeka; Joseph B. Fugate, Willett; Wash Your Own Car 50c We Furnish Everything but the Elbow Grease James J. Given, Muncie; Keith D. Hampton, Ulysses; John G. Hengen Jr. Jichia; Kenneth A. Jellison; Wilson; W. Kenneth A. Jellison; R. R. Moranger W. Montgomery, Kansas City, Kat- Gene E. Morgan, Lawrence; Robert S. Morrow, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald D. Smith, Marysville; Jerry M. Speers, Gardner. Chuck McBeth Conoco 9th & Indiana Bachelor of science in geological engineering—S. Haven Glassmire Jr., Lawrence R. E. Holmes, Topeka; Ronnie Martin, Lawrence; Robert Lee Terry, Hutchinson Bachelor of science in petroleum eng- energia, Benjamin A. Dixon, Endora; Benjamin A. Dixon, El Dixon; Owen A. Oden, Lawrence; Samuel L. Plumman; Hugh C. Satterly white Jr. Lawrence Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering—Rodney S. Applegate, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert J. Austill, Eugene,regon; Richard K. Bruce, Grandview,Mn; Kenneth H. Davidson, Kansas City,Mo; Janet R. Burmer, Jackson, Iola; Dave G. Gray, Benson Springs, Walter W. Hauffer, Vassar; Edwin C. Johnson, Lawrence Bachelor of music education-Vance W. Cotter, Oakley; Jack E. Griffin, Logan; Harry D. Hunt, Guymond, Okla.; I Marie Wellman, McLouth. Bachelor of science in engineering physics-Delbert P. Book, Elmo; Charles K. Johnson, Lawrence; Delbert M. Jones, Lyons. Bachelor of fine arts—Lawrence M Dahm, Richard C. Lumpkin, Bagelman Hays; Richard C. Lumpkin, Mo. Clariley Ann Ruff, Kansas City. Clariley Ann Steele, Steelle, Salina; Don T. Williamson Law, College. Bachelor of science in metallurgical engineering - Paul G. Lozier, Kupkeplehsen. Bachelor of science in occupational therapy - Carolyn W. Bloch, Lewishburg, Lawrence; Ruth A. Patterson, Kansas City, Mo; Ann Plummer, Kansas City, Mo Bachelor of science in journalism—Richard C. Clarkson, Lawrence, Jack D. Fisher, Peabody; Donald M. Landes, Kansas City, Kan. Robert E. Kany Mission; Joseph W. Kansas City; James R. Mettenrath Kansas City, Mo.; Kenneth C. Mettenrath Kansas City, Kan.; Thomas R. Moore, Kansas City; Robert R. Tait, Dennis W. Vernor Lawnry Bachelor of science in education—Lt Ann K. Beckloff, Lawrence; Rebecca Sue Burke, Dorado; Babelte C. Cooper Kansas City, Ky.; Elizabeth Ann Lawrence; Frieda E. Fairchild, Abilene; Barbara Jane Goering, Hutchinson; Loyde W. Hales, Kansas City, Mo.; Eddie J. Hoover, Kansas City; Elizabeth Ann Hindley, Centerville, Iowa; Jane E. Henry Hoenry, Lawrence Bachelor of art education - Patricia A. Behler, Harrisonville, Mo.; Jo Anne Smale, Harrisonville, Mo. Bachelor of music—Richard Maag, Arkansas City; Beverly Ann Phillips, Kansas City, Mo.; Shirley Ann Westwood, Lawrence. Robert Mac Hubbard, Norwood, Ohio; Dorothy M. Rexrode Kick, Robert Lee Snitkey, Simone Margaret Stinke, Carly; Ann Murray, Diana Stewart, Clay Center, Paul R. Thornton Je, Highland; Joan B. Worley, Horton; Lawrence Kendall, David Woody, Lawrence Kendall, C. Hay, New Bachelor of science in pharmacy—Gerald L. Becklok; Lawrence; Jerry L. Murphy, Wahoo, Neb; Edward R. Schrobes St. Joseph, Mo. Bachelor of science in nursing—Marylyn F. Gowdy, Delphos; Roberta Herring, Wichita; Barbara J. Meyer, Chapman, Lola M. Payne, Syruec; Sandra Nagy, Stella Snyder; Weathered, Norwich; Ortine G. Wilde Lyndon; Ramona Woolley, Osborne J HONORED—Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism (right), Sunday was made an honorary lifetime member of the Newman Club, Catholic student organization. He is being presented a pin by Richard Butler, Lawrence senior and retiring president. Butler said that Prof. Telfel was elected because of his "interest in and support of" the organization, and that he is the first faculty man ever to become a Newman Club member. —(Daily Kansan Photo) Tuesday, March 6, 1956. Certificate of physical burial, Burg. Certification an Artman, Mount Hope; Helen M. Carlson, Cherokee, Iowa; Max L. Clayton, Glaser, Billy D. Ellen, Pattonsburg, Glaser, Queenborow, Richmond; Paul J. Marnett, Queenborow; Paul I. Marnett, Queenborow; liam F. Montrelatte, Cold Springs, N.Y.; Jack D. Nitz, Independence, Kan; Charlotte, Olerst, Owensboro, Ky.; Robert Berwyn, Ill.; Martha J. Vann, Boston, Ga.; Phyllis C. Wood, Council Grove. Ann Hartell Carver, Plattsburg. Mo. Bachelor of laws—Charles H. Apt II, Federico, Apt Jr., Iola; John J. Brewer, Mission; William J. Dick, Donn J. Everett, Emporia; Ward P. Ferguson, Juberson; Robert A. Garrity Lawrence; Robert R. Garrity Parker; P. Hamilton III. Beverly Hills Ca. Clifford R. Holland Jr., Russell; Walter J. Kennedy Jr., James W. Paddock; Lawrence; Richard M. Pickler, Ottawa; Ailing, Lawrence; Abu C. Alumsker, Alaskan; Louis C. Estallard, Lawrence; Louis E. Tickel, Donald C. Tinkerlaw, Lawrence The third annual Architects' Conference will be held Wednesday and Thursday in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. Architects To Hold Conference Here Wednesday, Bernard Tomson, New York lawyer, "Legal Aspects of Office Practice," 1:30 p.m.; Speed Warner, Speed Warner Inc., Kansas City, Mo., "Bonds and Insurance Procedures Relating to An Architectural Office." 3 p.m. Speakers and topics are: Thursday, David C. Baer, National Committee chairman of AIA. "Special Problems of the Office," 9 a.m.; David C. Baer, "Procedures That Achieve Results," 10:30 a.m. and Bernard Tomson, "Arbitration," 12 noon. Added To Honor Roll Three seniors in occupational therapy who are in training at the University Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., are also listed on the fall semester honor roll of the School of Fine Arts. They are Mary Ann Curtis, Ulysses; Colleen Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Jamestown, and Larry Jean Willis, Los Angeles, Calif. TONIGHT 9:05 "Fringes, Flappers and "Flying Fortresses" KDGU----630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for YOU" Alumni Association To Elect President, Vice President Nominees for positions of leadership in the University Alumni Association were announced today in the KU Alumni Magazine. Clyde M. Reed Jr., of Parsons and Arthur H. "Red" Cromb of Kansas City are candidates for president. Marvin B. Small of Wichita and W. R. "Red" Hogan are vice presidential nominees. Two positions on the 10-member board of directors will be voted with candidates being Mrs. J. Hambleton Abrahams of Topeka, Mrs. Howard "Tony" Immel of Iola, Richard F Allen of Lawrence, and Herbert A. "Hub" Meyer of Independence, this year's president. the president and vice president each serve one year; the directors, five years each. In addition to Mr. Meyer, retiring members of the board are Mr. Reed, who is vice president this year, Dr. Charles K. Shofstall of Kansas City, and Dolph Simons of Lawrence, board members. The KU Alumni Association had 11,400 members at the beginning of the semester, and is one of the largest and most active organizations of its kind in the Middle West. Members of this year's nominating committee are State Supreme Court Justice Robert T. Price of Topeka, George W. Moore of Hutchinson, Mrs. Charles Stough of Lawrence, Dana Durand of Kansas City, and Fred B. Benson Jr. of Independence. Senior Recital Is Well Received Miss Henry, a violinist from the studio of Raymond Cerf, played a program of works ranging from Bach to Saint-Saens. 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