TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Students Honored At Convocation SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS MAXINE ALBURTY MILDRED GARRISON DONNA HOLM MAXINE DUNKLERERG EVELYN HOFFMAN BESSIE MASONER HORLEY FAULTY OF FINE ARTS DONNA HOLM BESSIE MASONER LOIS TIMKEN TWILA WAGNER SARA WEBG THE WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ELIZABRH A. BERRY GERALD V. FETTEROLF MATTHEW W. WEIGAND WILLIAM C. VON MAURER PREDBRIC T. BROOKS HARRISON E. MADDEN ROBERT M. NEWMAN KEITH M. WRIGHT WILLIAM L. BROWN BILLY F. MAYER JAMES L. Robinson SCHOOL OF LAW RONALD D. ALBRIGHT LYF O. HENRICHs WILLIAM A. KELLY MAXINE W. WOOD ALBERT P. EARLY JOSEPH E. HENSLEY JOSEPH D. LYSUAKT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MARY J. BLOOD JAMES E. CROCKETT DONALD J. SMITH ROBERT W. WEBER EARL CORIELL WARREN C. MILLER DANIEL J. TENINBERG JOHN J. WILDCERN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY PHILIP M. PREBLE JOHN E. PURDY ANDREW C. STRUBLE The following Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close, more than one name is given: JOHN L. EBRERHARD JEAN KIRKHAM WILLIAM E. RUTH RALPH O. SIMMONS EDWARD J. HUYKEC DORIS J. THEN WAYNE L. ATTWOOD DALE E. HORNBAKER LORRAINE ROSS CHARLES STALEY CLINTON R. FOULK DONALD S. RICE BERNICE E. SCHEAR RITA C. WEIGAND GORGE W. BETZ JANICE F. HORN MONTE B. MILLER GEORGE W. NASH FATTY J. BOTTORTY RICHARD B. JOSEPH RICHARD B. MILLIKEN CHARLES W. OSWALD MARY S. BUSTON CLABA M. KARL DAVID M. MOHLINER NORMAN E. WENGER CAROLINE F. CROSIER GLENN H. MILLER, Jr. DUANE C. MORROW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Junior's JAMES BLOCKER ROGER L. EWING DELTON YOHE Junior: LAUREL McBOYLE Sophomore: ESTHER McKINNEY Freshman: RITA CARL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Junior: VERNON L. LARROWE Sophomore: LOYD W. DAVIS Freshman: DAMON G. SIMPSON Junior: MARTHA L. PENNOCK SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Sophomore: ROBERT WYNNE Freshman: DELORES E. WUNCH SCHOOL OF LAW Second-year: PAUL. B. WATSON First-year: JESSE H. FOSTER, JR. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Juniors ROBERT C. FAIRCHILD ALEXANDER MITCHELL Sophomores HERMAN W. HIESTERMAN MELVIN G. KETTNER Junior: JAMIE L. ESTLACK Douglas K. Jennings was named the top junior scholastically in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Sophomore: ROY H. MUNZERT Freshman: WINIFRED H. McELHENY - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th --- PRICES SLASHED ON CASTING REELS! 25% Discount Shakespeare, H and I, and others. The Francis Woodcraft & Sport Shop Gib Francis & Son Phone 640 728 Mass. "Everything for the Outdoors Man" Woman's Intuition Backfires; Results In $3,900 Loss Chicago—(U.P.)—Mrs. Mary Antoni, 51, clutched the family's $3.900 life savings in a shopping bag and told her husband she was going to visit her daughter. "I am afraid you will fall asleep and burglars will get in," she told him. As she and her eight-year-old son were returning home, two men snatched the shopping bag from her hand and ran. Milwaukee—(U.P.) You'll have to be careful when disposing of an old fluorescent lamp. If glass from a broken fluorescent lamp cuts a person, months may pass before the cut heals, says the National Building Owners and Managers association. The beryllium phospate in a coating on the inside of the tube is considered to be the cause of the infection. It CAN Happen To You! Don't risk irreparable damage to your valuable furs and woolens - store them Now! Our modern Air Conditioned Vaults will give them complete protection from moths,heat,fire and theft.Call 432 today. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS IS HERE! It Is Time To Have Your Car Serviced For Spring and Summer Driving We Are Fully Equipped — Stocked and Staffed to Completely Condition Your Car for Spring and Summer ANNOUNCING Spring Change-Over and Lubrication Weeks from April 2 to May 2 CONSULT US FOR YOUR CAR NEEDS FREE PRIZES 1st Prize—1 "Darwin" 62 Pc. Dinner Set 2nd Prize—1 DeLuxe All Steel Wagon 3rd Prize—1 Sturdy 10" Tricycle 4th Prize—1 Skooty Junior Scooter 1 Free Chance on Prize Drawing with Each $1.00 Purchase or More — Drawing at 8 p.m., May 2nd Free—One Fire Chief Hat to Each Customer We Solicit Your Patronage and Guarantee Satisfaction. We Will Call For and Deliver Stewart's Texaco Service "The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had" 23rd at Barker Ave., On Highway 10 Phone 3397