2148404 0090C 71539762A8 00040091 Daily hansan Topoka, Ks. 52nd Year. No. 153 Wednesday, May 25, 1955 LAWRENCE. KANSAS Car Fine Bills Out Next Week Students owing parking fines will receive notices from the traffic office sometime during the week informing them of how much they owe. Fines must be paid at the business office before the student can re-enroll, graduate, transfer, or get his transcript. The traffic office sends copies of the fines to the registrar's office and the business office. The rate of fines for parking tickets; the first ticket is merely a warning; the second ticket costs $1, and each succeeding violation cost- the offender $2. Joe G. Skillman, campus police chief, said 25,218 tickets were given this year, more than ever before. However, he said many went to violators from off the campur, and will not be collected. -Kansan photo by Nancy Collins The money received from traffic fines is used for the maintenance and upkeep of the parking zones and for incidental items such as paint, parking tags, and other supplies, he said. --eyed, horned head, cloven nooted monster which makes his appearance at least twice each year and who sees him before other periods in the course of the daily grind will show up next week." A Cappella Auditions By Appointment Only Any University student interested in auditioning for the A Cappella choir for the next school year may make an audition appointment with the music education office, or call KU 531. --eyed, horned head, cloven nooted monster which makes his appearance at least twice each year and who sees him before other periods in the course of the daily grind will show up next week." IN ANTICIPATION OF THE BIG DAY—Court Ernst, college senior practices fitting on the cap of Kay Siegfried, fine arts senior. 1912 Kansan Heralded Coming of Hated Finals By GRETCHEN GUINN Back in 1912, when the Kansan was first published, the days before final week were filled with final week clutch just as they are now. One afternoon the schedule of May 24 to May 31 was run under the headline "Faculty Prepares a Final Torture." The story said, "The time of the final examinations is drawing near. The blearv- Commencement Events Begin Saturday, June 4 The 83rd annual commencement exercises will be held this year at 7 p.m. Monday, climaxing a three-day commencement program. The program is as follows: SATURDAY, JUNE 4 1:00 p.m. Alumni registration opens, Student Union lounge. 11:50 noon Carilion recital, Ronald Barnes, university carilonneur, University registration room, Student Union lounge 3:30 p.m. Meeting of Alumni association board of directors, Alumni off. 5:30 p.m. Mortar Board reunion supper, Student Union. Lawyers of '30, special reunion, Eldridge hotel. 6:00 p.m. Class of '05, dinner and memory exchange, Student Union. 6:30 p.m. Informal, unofficial welcoming dinner for all not in specia class and group meetings. Kansan room, Student Union. Will answer resuit. SUNDAY, JUNE 5 9:00 a.m. Endowment association trustees' breakfast, Student Union. 9:30 a.m. Class of 1900 special meeting, Student Union. 9. 30 a.m. Class of 1860, special classes Noon Class Reunions at Student Union. Gold Medal club, classes of 1905, 1910, 1915, 1930, and 1945. 2:00-2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. Department of Design open house, for parents and alumni, 3rd floor. Strong hall. 3:30 p.m. Annual Alumni association meeting, Fraser theater. Announcement and introduction of new officers, and discussion of plans and progress. 4:00 p.m. Band concert, lawn of Myers hall, Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director. 4:45 p.m. All-University Commencement dinner, Student Union. Introduction of noted faculty members retiring and of alumni chosen for distinguished service citations. Chancellor Murphy's annual "State of the World." 7:30 p.m. Baccalaureate services, Memorial stadium, speaker, Dr. M. E Sadler, president of Texas Christian university, Fort Worth Music by A Cappella choir, farewell appearance under D. M Swarthout, director. MONDAY, JUNE 6 8:30 a.m. Senior breakfast, Student Union. 8:30 a.m. Senior breakfast, Student Union. 10:30 a.m. ROTC commissioning ceremonies, Strong auditorium. 11:50 Noon Carillon recital. 8:00 p.m. Band concert, lawn Myers hall. 4:30 p.m. Phil Beta Kappa meeting, Kansas room, Student Union. 3-5 p.m. University reception for seniors, parents, and alumni. 7:00 p.m. Commencement exercises, Memorial stadium. Greetings by Gov. Fred Hall, Lester McCoy, chairman Kansas board of regents, and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Music by University Band. Cartoons showing the students feeling about final week also appeared. One was of a professor grinding an ax of examination for students. The rechts put a ban on cigarette smoking and "forbade the smoking of cigarettes in or upon the buildings or premises of the University of Kansas and authorized all administrative officers and employees of the University to rigidly enforce this rule." Some freshman engineering students took time out to save the life of a fellow student who was injured w'en he collided with a streetcar while riding his motorcycle. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, was one of the students that donated the skin grafts that saved the boy's like. On the financial side it was announced that the price of the student enterprise tickets would be raised from $3 to $5. The Jayhawker editor, in an open letter to the seniors, called upon them to help bear the financial deficit of the annual. In a few days the seniors decided to pay $1.50 each to help pay the $529.37 deficit and also to commend the editor and the business manager for their work. Editor Needed For Student Directory The suffragettes were having an active campaign for new members. 950 to Receive Degrees June 6 Students desiring to apply for the positions of editor and business manager of the 1955-58 Student Directory should submit letters of application to Shirley Ward, chairman of the publications committee, at North College hall on or before Friday. May 27. The letter of application should state whether applicant has sufficient time to devote to the selling of advertising between now and the beginning of the fall semester. It should also set forth in detail the applicant's previous experience on publications together with his ideas for improving the Student Directory, editorially and financially. About 950 persons, including students seeking degrees from the Graduate school, are candidates for degrees or certificates at the 83rd annual commencement exercises June 6. Nearly 150 of the students are earning certificates in nursing, physical and occupational therapy, and several other phases of medicine. Commencement exercises will begin in Memorial stadium at 7 p.m. Gov. Fred Hall; Lester McCoy, representing the board of regents; and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak briefly. Dr. M. E. Sadler, president of Texas Christian university, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon on "Maintaining the Democratic Approach to Life." Baccalaureate services will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday June 5, in Memorial stadium. the following are the graduates Eleanor Adams, Ernest Albert Albright Barbara Spearman Anderson, Josephine Bernard, William Robert Arnold, Lucille Armstrong, William Robert Armold, Walter Brinker Ash, John R. Aime- nic, Gilbert B. Birch, John R. Aime- nic, Bruce May Bank, James M. Barron, Barbara Kathryn Betty, Betty Lou Becker, Marjorie Bedell, Reymond Harvey Harvey Bell, Aaron Samantha Bennett Dean Loy Bilderback. Norman Charles Bigham. Lester Guest Bixler, J. Beverly Bonehill. Mary Ann Breech. Marcy Martine Marie Breebolt. Joy Brewer. Marlyn Towne Bryant. Margann Garner Budrick. Catherine Campbell. Robert Huckleberry. Frank Holmes Cheesy. Harley Wing Chong. Joseph Laureance Conrad. Thomas Thayer Coolidge. Hugh Adair. Patricia Coley. John Craig. Patricia Cooper. Herbert A. Curran. Henry Edward Curry. Barbara Jane Curtis. Patricia Anne Cusic. Dale Edward Darnell. John Ronaldsina. Patricia Ann Davis. Earl Bliss Dawson. Elizabeth Deibert, Anna Marie DeMelly, Mary Ann Dodge, Alan Theodore Duell, Albert E. Duncan Sandra Lyne, Michael T. Wickham, LeRoy Durocete, Alice Louse Eastwood, David Alan Edwards, Frank Eugene Emery, Donald Eastez, Endacchie Fanestis, Russell Durocete, Albert Cennern Ernst, Russell Duane Etzhouerh, III, Gordon Allen Ewry, Darrell Dean Fanestis, Michael T. Wickham, Arlind Kenneth Faust, Kenneth Martin Fendor, Norma Louise Fennie, William Oscar Ferguson, John Herbert Fleiden Mary Anne Irving Fligar, Jr. Richard T. Foster Homer Ezra Foust, Marcia Jane Fox, Leo Bernard Franz, Janet I. Gabriellson, Ashford Martin Gibbarel, Bob Galloway, Barbara Ann Glover, Donna Sue Goforth, Francis Dwayne Goodman, Maria Griffith, Frank Edwagh Heward, Philip Harrison Hahn, Philip Hancock, Herman Herman, David Lopp Hardy, Margaret Harms, Donald Owen Haven Lawrence Albert Hedstrom, Sarah Lee Heinde, Cindy Clark, Robert Hill, Walter Edward Hill, Jr. Marcia Ann Hinninger, Miracle Alavadore Hodges, Remipe Gosnard, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond Howatz, Emily Humphrey, Herbert Howitz, George Edward Hotz, Kennith Raymond How茨 Lawrence Robert Klempnauer, Frank K. La Ban, Robert Fitzighan Laughlin, Ann Marie Leavitt, Jean Frederick Leger, Thomas Lofton, John Byron Long, Paul Woodland Lyda, Allyn Lynn, John Richard Lyon, Theresa Anne Mahler, Donald Wayne Malone, Patrick John Manning, Charles Wendell, Michael Dobson, Ivan Martin, Clyde Vege Martin, Nannale Matthewhew, Lois Ame McArdle, John Charles McCall, Jr., Betty Lou McEarl, John McCoy, II, Theodore Neal McCoy, George David McCairo, Robert McDonald. Jo Ann McMillan, Walter B. Mckillen, Harold J. McNamara, Winfred Saranin Mitchell, Richard Mitchell, John Mitchell, John ushnell Mitchell, Martha Louise Merton, Larry Dee Mosby, Adolph Reginald Mueller, Jr., Alberto Mullin, Jane Frances Murdoch, Gerald James Ogievie, Thomas Robert Ogievie, Julia Ann Oliver, Harlan Sanuan Parkingville, Ian Smith, Edward Pausen, Louis Clinton Petrie, Jr. Karamanale Ione Petrikowsky, ack Edward Pickering, Aldire Albert Pine, Anneliese F. Pitz, Bruce Power, Sydney States Pratt Thomas K. Pratt, Laurance Wallace Price, Jr., Judith Adams Prosper, Amanda Ridley, Sarah Schoenfeld, Edward Ray, Alfred D. Reed, Joan Gabrielle Reed, Robert Dale Reineke, Thomas Woodside, James Dumont, JRinger, Donald Wesley Rosier, Jonathan Krogman Hal Herman Roseler, Carket Kicham Roger, Kathryn Gahray, Martin Dale,黛利 Monty Lee Tewe, Rosanne Ruble, Nancy Grace Russell, Wanda Gice Sammons, Charles Federick Schafer, Carol Minter, Sergeant Scott, Eric Nuttall, Ann Selig Barbara Ann Seymour, Stanley Roy Shane, Jean Louis Shaw, Margaret Anne Short, Catherine Cole Simon, Salty Newman, Catherine Cole Simon, Queline A. Smith, Norton Richard Smith, Stanford Joseph Smith, Charles Alden Sparks, Jr. Byron Eugene Springer, Alvis Robert Pine, Douis Lee Sites, Jerry Ann Street, Charles Thaicher Stufffield, Elva Elizabeth Stonton, Jon William Switzer, Bion James Swords, Robert Lee Tallest, Robert Lee Lee Thomas, William M. Thompson, Lawrence L Tretbar, John Stevenson Trom- boild, Ronald Merle Turner, Jack O'Brien Wadden, Ann Quarka Wallace. Richard Ralph Warner, Leonard Fiske Watkins, LeRoy Gage Waltons, Donald Houston White, Richard Gould Wiley, Edward Nesh Wilson, Ronald Eustes Winslow, Virginia Lou Yankee, Roger Lee Youmans, John Osman Yulich. Bachelor of Science in Biophysics James Elv Shrauer. Rachelor of Science in Geology Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Daniel Arthur Burnham. James Cox Detter, James Warren Gilbert. David Morris Molhiner. Lynn Martin Stewart. Bachelor of Science in Physical Bachelor of Science in Geology John Conger Benson, Ecker, William Braden, Edward Duncan, Gresswell, John Hull, Hugh, John Frederick Luckier, Jr., Martin Van Buren Lyle, Jr, James W. Perry, Walter Innes Phillips, Thomas David Ryther Mery Lou Bird, Dorothy Leu Byler, Raymond E. Hogue, Kathleen Anne Knaus, John Lormoril Millard, Fern Eisen- Waters, Mary J. Wright. Bachelor of Science in Physics Warner Trust, Je Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Ernest Albert Abighent, James Wright Bruce Gorin, Neil C. Mackenzie, Noyce Getty, Paul Thurman Grie, William Howard Hoffman, Kermit Dean Hollingsworth, Jordan David Johnson, J. Wallace Harold Joyce, Larry Lester, Mary Leaetle Lewis. Roger Buell Miller, Charles Arthur Powell, James Roland Retter, Davis James Ross, Walter J. Smith, Jr., Con R. Spainhour, Edwin Ray Street, Marvin Jarrett, Norman Edward Fitzsander, Ivan Waterscheid, Ian Warren Watkins. Bachelor of Science in Business Jerry William Alberts, Robert Lee Barker, Daniel Dale Baron, Hal J. Berkley, Robert Henry Blanchard, Robert Frances Brisbane, David Brown, John Osborn Brown, Barbara Elizabeth Bubb, Richard Arnold Carrier, Joseph Angelo Conal, LaVern Eldon Conard, Mary Ann Kanz Cooklin, Richie McGee, Patrick Wesley Wesley Craig, Kenneth Dale Crewford Robert L. Cumley, William E. Cunningham, Gerald Walter Dewson, William Winston Deacon, Max Smith Detting, James Henderson Dietrich, George A. Dimalsle, LeRoy Eugene Kitter, Fred A. Dunnire, Robert H. Elliott, Joseph Flower, Peter G. Jenkins, Charles Forsyth, Menno Paul Gaeddert, Rob Alvin Gateway, William Javis Gibbs III, Harry Donaldson Gildchist, Jack Hawg Glenn, Charles Goldenberg John Raymond Green, Larry Eugene Greiner, Rainish Waterman Greeter, David Hanschu, Jr., Robert A. Hays, Colleen Houser, Leslie Heinemann, Richard LeRoy G. Heinemann, Richard LeRoy Hoffmann, Duane Talbott Houz, Victor Clayson Hurbert, Gary Don Jirry, Jerry Clark Ivie, Donald R. Johnson, Bruce Russell Johnston, James Wray Jakes, Robert Lee Knaak, Jo Elia Robotberger Gale Dean Kiff, James Herbert King. Lloyd Lee Kirk, John Henry Kirsch Earl L.凯里, Jr. Dunne Lee K稻, Robert Harold Lauber, Harold Virgil Lewis, Frank Iden Louk, Jr. Barbara Arnold Barrina Ann McClure, Richard Edward McEachen, Wallace Gene McKinney, James Albert Edward Jawai, Jim Brown mime Rimre Beaver Biller, Jr. Martha Jane Niensted, Kirk R. Nirsch. James Oscar-Perkins, Phil Andru Pette- ry Oryn P. Posthwaithe, John Graves Roth, J. Roth, Richard Rehm, Jr., Frederick Dean Rice, Lawrence Walter Riddle, Richard L. Rouch, Richard L. Robeson, Peter Adams Rumh, Richard Kowal, Peter Guney, E. Schneider, Greedier LDoar Lepson A. F. Simon, George Huggins Slough, Donald Richard Sneeges, Fred J. Soper, Michael Stroble, Jack Richard Sutton, Rodney D. Swain, Bruce MacKinnon Talmage, Ron- tle D. Struble, Junus David Underwood, Lawrence William Vohs, Joseph R. Walton, Jay Ryan Schlumberger, Ian Dale Wilson, Jo Ann Werp, Realph T. Whiteside, Glenna Ann Williams, Arlene Dale Wilson, Richard Michael, Richard Harry Wilson, Gecl Edward, Withe Robert M. Worcester, Harley Jay Yoder. Bachelor of Science in Journalism Jimille R. Cameron, Martha Ann Chambers, David Freeman Coniey, Amy Elis DeYong, Stanley William Hamilton, Karen DeYong, Stanley William Coniey, Ward W. Jurden, III, Dana Arnold Leibengood, Letty Lemon, Jack M. Lindberg, Thomas Edward Lyons, Nancy Louise Neveu, Tom Browne, Jessica Riley, Thomas Jay Rolleiiser, Gene Adair Shank, Bill Slamin, Mary Bess Stephens,Dot E. Taylor, Georgia Mae Wallace, Eliz-Ann Wolfgemuth,芭芭 La Verie Yates. Bachelor of Science in Education Lonaun Herbert Augest, Melba Hortense Austin, Susan Ellen Baird, Sandra Ann Brackley, Emily Baxter, Ann Bara Ann Bateman, Joan Marie Bennett, William Hanley Blair, Mary W. Blessing, Barbara Brammer, Carol Jean Burfield, Barbara Clowey, Clobee Fred Stokes Counts, Judith Ann Crane, Patricia Jane Crawford, John Walter Daiser, Jr. Arthur Howe Daillen, Mary John Maxwell Dodd, Margaret Ann Duchovny, Patricia Louise Duncan, Marjorie A. Englund, Mary Elizabeth Everett, Reena Flanagan, Donald Hall Franklin, Elizabeth Lu Bard, Dorothy Eileen Geren, Patricia Elizabeth Gillespie, Jean Ara- (Continued on page 6) ()