Page 8 University Daily KansanWednesdav. January 19, 1955 213 Named for Degrees The following 213 persons have been named as candidates for degrees at the end of this semester. Each must successfully complete his current course work in order to receive his degree: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean Loy Bildberack, Jack Glenn Borland, James Leo Connelly Jr., William Eugene Doe Fortune Beaijian Johnson Fearn, Martha Johnson Fee, Eugenia Garrity, Donald J. Green, John Keeper Greer, Charles O. Grover Jr., Justin Haynes Jr., George Chandler, Charles Theron Hinshaw, Harlan Tague Huse, Edwin Lynn Howard, James Byron Hubbard, Walter Imes, Patricia May Johnson, Marvin Paul Jones, Spiros Jones, Robert Kobier, Thomas Link H. Robert Locke, Robert Carl Londerholm. Bachelor of Arts Anita Lucile Long, Forrest Lottman, Kathleen Annette McKee, Richard Bruce Millikan, Milliencent Morris, Mary Helen Morse, Dain H. Myers III. John Nels Olsen, Dennis J. Schoenberg, Jeff Pratt, Waumita Mae Rench, John Marvin Richards, Manuel Robles, Phyllis Jean Snyder, Betty DeLise Stevens, Charles Greeley Stewart, John William Switzer, James CanPelt, Leonard Watkins Jr., LeRoy Gage Waltkes, Charles Waugh, Whitmore, Mary Joan Wiebe, Thomas Lynn Wilkerson, Claude Larry Wright. Dale Robert Dill. Rockefeller of Science, in Gadsboro. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Dale Robert, Dill. Bachelor of Science in Geology Victor L. Anderson, William R. A. Brantley Paul, Richard F. Fredrick Lieuker, Robert Reginald Miller, Robert Lwayne, Parkhurst, Johnny L. Perry, Richard Dean Smith, James Lee Swim. Senior of Science in Physical Therapy Marian House, Irene Blanche Kuckan, Carolyn Lee Neff, Collette Wach Shull, Emma Louise Stuber. Bachelor of Science in Physics Hugo Teufel Jr. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts in Education England, Elizabeth, Saffell Hollis, Patsy Jeanne Jeffers, Morris A. Kay, Patricia Jeffers, Victoria A. William H. Marshall, Amy A. Mueeller, Orville Eugene Pope, Wes Santee, Bertha Anne Smith, Patria A. Stevenson, Charles J. Virginia, Virginia Lee Jinker, Aguiarite Viana, Clyde Robert Wykert, Kyron Ann Yowell. Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Art Education Mary Louise Jouie Joan Marie Lodde Mary Louise Waddell Flovd B. Chronister, George L. Duercken, Connie C. Eikelerberg, Jerky Clark Hall, Dolores Katherine Myers, Charles Leonard Stanford, Fieldfire Cooke Tarry, Frank L. Vacin, LaVerne B. Wilson. WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Bachelor of Science in Journalism Baird Baldwin Whitman A. Tagart, messrs. Anthony A. Murray THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Bachelor of Fine Arts Markyn Lovelady, Carole Nina Royer, Margaret Calvert Schmidt, Herbert C. Schumacher, Barbara Ann Slough, Morton Tuttle Yeomans. Marilyn Pollom Adams, Jo Ann Anderson, Patricia Aurell, Eleanor Garett, Marion Cleavinger, Elinor Joyce Cox, Twyla Sue Cox, Maureen Kelley Dockham, Jean Anderson Elliott, Madelon Ether Truthing, Nancy Hampton, Janice Porter, Fiona Faucettekins, Joyce Ann Jones, Elizabeth Ann Marshall, Rose Marie Novotny, Mary Harder Schroff, Donna DeNean Anker-Barbara Kay Trapp, Marguerite CUnirn Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy Rachelor of Science in Business Bachelor of Science in Business Hugh Eldon Armstrong, Marvin Lee Anson, Clinton Buchholz, Harold Arnold Clyburn, Chiprey Edward Bridrick Jr., Robert E. Burlingame, Terry Donald Burton, Donald L. Dettehoff, Joseph O. Fink, Albert K. Fulton, Donald Charles Helfrey, Jay Sheldon Holtine, Rober Cunningham, Robert Herbert King. Jay R. Kreiger, Harry W. Lyle, Edaig Carl Marilhug. Robert Holland McNishot. William M. Michener Jr., Gene Howell Baldwin. Robert Holland McNishot. L. Postlebwuite, Herbert Towne Rathsack. Merl Franklin Sellers, Donald L. Truman, Leon Walter Turner, Junius D. Underwood Charles R. Wergscheider, Roderwald Whittle Frances Jo Ann Harrison Woodkirk. Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Eldon Edward Brown. Charles Norman Junod. Frederick W. Luetkemeler, John Fredrick Mehntz. Rex J. Tucker, Wilson Evan Waggener Jr., Thomas W. Bachelor of Science in Architecture James H. Blessing, W. Patrick Duney, Dean Preston Linticum, Herbert Dick梨 Pearson, Clarence Donald Wood- Bachelor of Science in Civil Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Jack Edwin Allen, Frank A. Brown, Donald Charles Davis, Joseph E. Dognin, George James Gummig, James R. Hall, George W. Holyfield, Stuart A. Engineering William Rhodes Krebbiel Knutson, Willard L. Shireman, Kenneth Neil White. James T. Arthur, George Joseph Frye, David E. Johnson, John M. Robert, Robert Lewis Lamb, Benjamin Willis Phillips, Eugene Paddock Seair, Daniel Frederick Swartz, James William Van Van Winkle Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics George William Mayberry, Paul L Owings, Jimmy Simmons. Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering Robert Allen Hull. George E. Sanborn Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Vernon K. Johnson, Joseph Thomas Lundy, Kenneth Devere May, Ramesh- chandra Premji, Marco Salvatore Randzro Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Professor Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Arthur James Graves, Donald William Harclerode, Richard Lee Newbould William Sherman Allen, Robert E. Bradstreet, Herbert H. Hooper, Camilla Klein, Robert Carl Londerholm, Wesley McFarland Norwood, Ben D. Murray, Michael M. Sreeb, Jack Norton Stewart, Orlin L. Wagner, John Thomas Whealen. Bachelor of Laws The department of speech and drama has scheduled a new course, Speech and Social Judgment, for next semester. New Speech Course Set The course, listed as Speech 91, will be open to juniors and seniors. It deals with the impact of speech as communicated through radio, TV, public platform, and film. It views speech in its social context, considering particularly the psychology of listening and the techniques of evaluation. It will be taught partially with the use of cases and the case method type of class discussion. This course is one of the two new courses offered this year based on findings in the inter-related areas of human communications. McDysan to Head Chapter of ASCE Lowell McDysan, engineering senior, has been elected president of the campus chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. D. D. Haines, associate professor of civil engineering, was elected first honorary member of the chapter. Richard T. Sage, associate professor, is the new faculty adviser. Other officers elected were Philip Altimari, engineering junior, vice president; Robert Bruce, engineering senior, corresponding secretary; John Shelton, engineering senior, recording secretary, and Phil Platt, engineering senior, treasurer. Mrs. Sophie Grinberg-Vinaver, social affairs officer of the Human Rights division of the United Nations secretariat, will give the final address at the Kansas UN conference Monday and Tuesday. SOPHIE GRINBERG-VINAVER The guava is a tropical plant originating in this hemisphere. Mrs. Grinberg-Vinaver, who is also secretary of the Commission of the Status of Women, will explain the status of women in the UN. She will speak at the Tuesday luncheon of the conference. She received the degree of doctor of jurisprudence from the University of Paris in 1936 and was a member of the Paris bar from 1929 to 1941. Since 1942 she has been professor of French civil law and of comparative law at the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes, a French university in New York City. She was chief of the legal department of the French Supply council, New York City, from 1945 to 1948. Mrs. Grinberg-Vinaver is a member of the International Law society, the American Association of University Women, the American Association of International Law, the Societe de Legislation Comparee, the American Foreign Law association, Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority, and the United Nations league, of Lawyers. ter legal publications include a study of the United States penal system and a study of a Reno divorce and its validity in France. Players Schedule Melodrama Feb. 2-5 The University Players will present their third annual melodrama "No Mother to Guide Her," or "The Wages of Sin," by Lillian Mortimer Feb. 2-5 in Green theater. Sheila Nation, fine arts freshman, has replaced Carol Sue Mattison, college freshman, as Lindy Jane Smithers in the cast. The melodrama will be directed by William West, graduate student. Tickets may be obtained from members of the University Players for 50 cents. The Army Field Band has traveled more than 300,000 miles during the past eight years. CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS As soon as you finish your exams, sell us all those books that you no longer need. We will be buying back books needed at KU next semester. An out-of-town buyer will be available to buy those books no longer being used at KU. DURING EXAMS-JAN. 21-27 PLEASE NOTE: We will be buying back only those books which will be used in Spring semester. Books for Fall will be purchased during exams in May and June.