University Daily Kansan Friday, March 19. 1954 College Honors 332 WhoGet2.25OrBetter The honor roll for the fall semester has been released by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dean Paul B. Lawson said 332 students earned grades that merited inclusion on the honor roll, with a grade-point average of at least 2.25. All "A" is 3.00, all "B" is 2.00. Heading the honor roll were 28 students who made all "A" grades during the semester. They are: Shelby, Markle, and Joseph Bobb. Sophomores: Carol Ann Bowman, Sara Deibert, Mary Jocelyn Dougherty, John Hill, David Hill, Macek, and Margaret Jean Smith Juniors: William Arnold, Hubert Bell, Sandra Dunlap, Don Endacott, Constance Hunter, Julia Oliver, and Robert Tallew. Seniors: John Gagliardo, Richard Gier, Liese Hinchie, William Chayman, Laurence Patruek, Jerome Lysaugh, Mendel John Simons, and Nancy Turk. Others on the honor roll include: Freshman; Dojolis Alpert; Marlanne Aerson; Joe Belle Alpert; Barrhill, James Brickley; Boll, Billie James Brickley; Marshall, Bierfeldt. James Brickley; Marshall, Bierfeldt. Marvin Calson; Margaret Curtie; Maurice Cashman Jr.; Aliagra Clark; Robert Bockman; Curris; Thelma Diehl; Morgan Dixon; Thomas Downs; John Duins Lewis Edwards. Kathleen Eisenbise, Erin Gasper, Mariana Gill, Richard Goldsby, Marianna Grabman, Leland Green Roy Gridley, Larry Gorman, Edward Harris, Sherri Herd, Frederick Hollinger, Feggy Horne, David Horr, Judith Howard, Thomas Hayne, Jo Hyder, Judith Jeachke, Jamian Jean, Kevin Greve, Marilyn Kuper, Supee Lepine, Leszter, Mildred Long, Sharon Low. Donald Martin, Wayne Mason, Robert Masterson, Dorothy Mothey, Patricia Brunel, Sara Newton, Carol Ogden, Nina Ogenan, Ronald Paxson, Collette Peterman, Edward Petrik, Beverly Presnell, Martijn Purdum, Nancy Reich, Robert Riley, Mary Rose, John Runnels JR., Michael Schrueter, Nina Shull. Gary Sick, Marcel Spaulding, Sam Stayton, Ann L. Straub, Mary Swedlund, Annette Templin, Margaret Veith, Victor Viola, Barbara Ann Weir, Beeu Wenger, Robert Wood, Nicole Wilson, Roger Wood, Mariorie Woodson, Neoma Lea Wooolik, and Diane Worthington Sophomores: Sara Allen, Robert Anderson, William Berry, Clement Blakeson, James Carroll, Nancy Reagan, John Bushman, James Callis, Rey Maxey, Thomas Coleman, Mary Collins, Carolyn Cook, Victor Davis, Ronald Cooper, Victoria Rowe, Petrea Doty, Sheila Dye, OretaAdminister, Frank Emery, Russell Etzenhouser, Eleanor Farley, Dwight Frame, Fulton Harold, Gail Goodfellow, Marilyn Grammar, Jack Guyett, Shelia Haller, Richard Hammond, Karen Hanson, William Harmon, Rachel Harper, Thurza Harris, James Washburn Doris Haun, Fred Heath, Louis Heil, Jane Loy Henry, Ena Holzclutch, Jane Stormann, Rosemary Eise, Beverly Jackett, Richard Kramer, Joe L. Kyner II, Beverley Lander, Jane Letton, Mary Ellen Lewis, Shirley Lyle, Marjorie Mackey, Robert Hines, Jerry Neville, James Miller, Vaughn Moore, Marcia Muehlebach, Norma Nelson, James Newborn, Barbara Jones, Peter Jacobs, Shirley Price, Rob Ramsay, Richard Raynolds, Cynthia Rex Rox Rice, Audrey Rowe, Joel Smith, waries, William Schwinn, Ethlyn Sekrorn, Douglas Sheafor, Joan Sherar, John Simpson, Ruth Simpson, Connie Schiller, Richard Smith, Richard Smith, Mary Snowd, Lyle Stemmerman, Norma Towses, Nancy Unwer, Nobler Voth, Carol Ann Collins, Wiley Geneva White, and Garry Davis. Juniors; Walter Ash. Mariene Ball, John Battin, Barbara Becker, Mary Bird, Terry Carle, Frank Cheesy, Joseph Conrad, Nicholas Cotter, Henry Curry, Elizabeth Debert, Dale Dill, Gerald Dunn, Emily Enos, Darrell Fanestil, Eugenia Ferguson, John Fields, Robert Gaynor, Hanna, Karl Hanson, Kenneth Holliday, Mare Murt, Nance Jou Jamison, Martha Jo Johnson, Carol Marshall, George McCormick, Meyer, Marsha Morton, Jane Murdock Marjorie Myers, Riley Nichols, Romayne Norris, Karamaneh Petrikowsky, Jolie Anthony Pitz, Joan Riley Noyce, Jason Tomei, Riley Samuelson, Norton Smith, Barbara CRYSTAL CAFE Breakfasts Pecan Pie Short Orders We Have A SPECIAL Dinner for you this Sunday Open Sundays 609 Vermont Spearman, Sydney States, Mary Ellen Stewart, Jenny Street, Jane Wilson Brown, Roger Yount. Seniors; Norman Albers, Donna Arnold, Patricia Aylward, Robert Ball Harris, David Hewitt, Joseph Ball Brand, Mary Bridge, Carolyn Cannell, Ronald Clark, Kenneth Cox, Methyl Cox, Gordon Cummings, Donna Davis, Gerald Davies, Helen Dowell, Wesley Ewbank, Paul McGraw, Bill Winkler, Edward Halpin, Marlin Hawkinson, Thomas Hunt, Larry Johnson, Richard Judy, Arnold Kottwit, Irek Kuechan, Lance Landolfo, Joseph Lemine, Jean Landolfo, Joseph Lemine, Jean Landolfo, John McCullough, Marion Miller, Don Montgomery, Edwin Moore Jr, Caro Morgan, Kathryn Mueller, Janis Morris, Joseph Mueller, John Nieman, Howard Payne, Jack Pickering, Monica Price, James Rhodes, James Ross, Winnifred Schumacher, William Frost, Shutz, Donulea Steenless, Emma Stubblefield, Nancy Teed, Marima Volland, College Wach, Ann Werth. Glen Wilson. Special students; Shinn Khion Chew Carla Eddy, Robert Godfrey, Jackson Koon, Ann Ross, John Hull, William Wilson, and James Maddox. The 2,000-mile-long Appalachian Trail in the eastern United States winds through 14 states, eight national forests and two national parks. INTERVIEWS Several companies will hold interviews next week for graduating seniors in the business school. Those persons interested may sign the interview schedule in the School of Business office in 214 Strong. MONDAY Shell Oil company will interview business majors with 18 or more hours of accounting or accounting majors for a training program. Students must have a grade point average of 1.3 or better. TUESDAY Touche, Niven, Bailey, and Smart have positions for certified public accountants. WEDNESDAY Arthur Anderson and company has positions for accounting majors as public accountants. Rath Packing company has buying, research and development, and sales opportunities for college men. THURSDAY FRIDAY Central Foundry Division of General Motors has positions for business majors graduating in June and August. Thirteen firms interested in discussing job opportunities with graduating engineers will hold interviews on the campus next week. Persons interested should sign the interview schedule in 111 Marvin. The Beech Aircraft corporation will interview aeronautical and mechanical engineers. The Jefferson Chemical company will interview chemical, mechanical engineers and graduating chemists. The Sinolair Refining company will in-crease mechanical and chemical engineers. MONDAY TUESDAY YOUR EYES The Central Foundry division of General Motors corporation will interview metallurgical, industrial and mechanical engineers, and business administration seniors. The Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator company will interview mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, and industrial engineers and physicists. North American Aviation will interview aeronautical, mechanical, civil and architectural engineers. WEDNESDAY Mid-Continent Pipe Line company will interview civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers. 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