4 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24,1950 Record Breaking- ( Continued from Page 2) P. Pick, D. Pick, Richard G. Dickerson, Kenneth G. Diecker, Eugene L. Dane, Ivan J. Donaldson, Jr., Harold C. Donley, Joseph A. Denny, Michael M. Dunne, Joe A.陈 Allen Dumineg, Edgar M. Eagle, Maurice Lee Edmonds, Richard L. Ermann, John A. Emerson, Martin Emmerge, Michael R. Gore, Maryjorj Eudaly, Gerald Don Evans, Clyde M. Farris, J. Joseph B. Faust, Jr. Warren W. Gress, Wallace F. Grundeman, Roy Elmo Hadley, William F. Halverhout, Richard Lee Hamilton, Charles Francis Eugene Hamm, Merrill F. Lumphin, Thomas Bernard L. Hausharr, Thomas Tucker Hawkins, William Eugene Hawley, Dow L. Helm, Leslie D. Henderson, Mary Hercules, Leonard R. Hersh, William V. Hercules, Leonard R. Herman, Richard Cecil George, John Charles Hoffmann, George Wallace Holden. James E. Feltz, John Blair Ferguson, Leon Fish, Edward L. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Ray C Fleming, Jr., Maurice J Fletcher, John M Feeney, Robert J Francis, Francis, Eugene E Gamble, Jr., Jesse Garcia, Robert F Gauraure, Harry Egery Gilbert, Dean K Giltchrist, Nelson Gibson, William J Gospel, Joseph M Gorman, Jr., Jack Edwin Gove, Howard C, Graff, Arthur Ronald Green. Robert Lee Hopkins, Claude Houchin, Charles Nelson Howard, Lee C. Hutcheson, George E. Hutton, Jr. Lawrence E. Walsh, Jonathan W. Lawman, Carl Inman, Haid Day Jackson, William Carl Jader, Arthur D. James, Arnold W. Nennings, Bruce Wayne Johnson, Keet O. Johnson, Howard Glent Jones, Wesley Kelly, Christopher B. Walters, M. Kennedy, Thomas Davis Ketchum. Guy C. Kidwell, Jr., Nola Faye Killgore, Donald D. Kindler, R. Hawk R. Charles, H. Koslowsky, Jr., William G. Charles, H. Koslowsky, Jr., William G. Laughlin, Robert Souter Leuter Jones, M. LePage, Robert Charles Liem, Howard M. Logan, William H. Love, J. Kenneth W. Lord, Gerald C. Lundgren, William Joseph Lynch, Guy O. Malary, Don Adamdson Robert Lee Malloy, Gerald B. Maloney, James Wallace Mann, Calvin E. Markwell, Dale Rich Marshall, Donald J. Martin, James L. Masterson, Charles D Mulligan, Thomas R. McCulloch, H. McCulloch, James P. McFadden, Norman K. McReynolds, Howard E. Meyer, Herbert A. Millier, Richard N. Millikan, James D. Modeldlmog, Jack B. Mohler, George Albert Monson, Dresser Glasberg, Harry W. Morey, Jr., Grant B Morrell George Parker Nellans, Gene Richard Nelson, Leland Lelion, Ernest. Edward Dileen, Melissa Hale, Edward D. Nielsen, Martha Eldman Oatman, Harlan Leroy Ochs, Carl Elwin Oatman, JR., Earl Minford Peterson, Austin Ray Peyter Payton, Richard Peyter Paytow, John Morrill Powell, Loren Eugene Powell, James Richard Peytor Peytow, Peter Pumphrey, Peter M. Puryd, Roberta C. Purnell, Richard H. Raney, Daniel L. Purnell, Richard H. Richard Joel Reed, Fredrick B. Retner, Jerry James R. Reynolds, Dean G. Richardson, George H. Richardson, Jr., Robert F. Richter, Evan Davis Roberson, Amos L. Roberts, Jack Ward Robison, Roberts, Roberts, Jack Ward Robison, Burt A. Robson, Norman G. Rousseau, Charles W. Rush, John F. Schmidt, Betty Marie Schrier, Barbara F. Schumaker, James B. Schrier, Frank R. Severs, Thomas R. Seiter. Claude Eugene Sharp, James V. Shea, Hubert Ray Sheppard, Alger Yoer Simon, Clifton L. Smith, David Elliott Smith, Jerome M. Smith, Kathryn Ann Smith, James W. Smith, Martha M. Sullivan, Earl D. Spidel, Morton F. Stearns, Leroy A. Steinke, Thomas H. Stone, Fred C. Stelzer, John R. Stephanain, Lawrence DeWitt Steven, John F. Stites, Delbert Son To Give Dad Gown A son will hand his father his cat and gown at commencement, when Robert F. Shreffler, the father, marches down the Hill to receive his diploma. Charles A. Shreffler, who will be graduated today from Lawrence Memorial High school, will help distribute the caps and gowns for the University commencement exercises. He will select the proper size cap and gown for his father. Mr. Shreffler was graduated from high school in 1927. He attended junior college at Joliet, Ill. one year, worked for Santa Fe railroad several years, and then spent three years in the army. He enrolled at the University after he got out of the army. He will be awarded a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. Charles, his son, will enroll in the College next fall. Mrs. Shrefler has been an employee of the University Press while her husband has been in the University. Set Closing Hours For Women's Houses Closing hours for all women's houses during final week become effective today. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, has announced. Today through Friday, closing hours will be 11 p.m. Closing hours for Saturday will be 1 a.m. Sunday. May 28, through Wednesday. May 31, closing will be at 11 p.m. From Thursday, June 1, until the beginning of the summer session, closing hours will be at midnight. G. Stone, Dean R. 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