PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947 Men Lead College Honor Roll The men dominated the 1946-1947 honor roll in the College. Of the 600 names on this coveted roll 370 were men and 230 were women. Here is the list: Martha Abel, William James Acker, Melvin Adams, Robert H. Adams, Boyd Duane Adsit, Betty Elaine Anhert, Suzanne Albaugh, Ronald Duane Albright, Robert Alderson, Thomas Alexander, Jason O. Akuni, William S. Alkae James O. Alyea, William S. Alyea, Doris M. Anderson, Marion C. Anderson, Patricia Ann (Ward) Anderson, Bobby Barcus Andrews, John Griffith Atherton, Jeanne Atkinson, Daniel Charles Bachmann, Donna Lee Bailey. Robert L. Bailey, Irwin L. Baird, Bobbie J. Barnes, James Crawford Barrett, John Theodore Bartsch, Lawrence F. Baumgartel, Kenneth Beasley, George W. Beck, Anita Bedell, Julian F. Been, Billy Bert Beason, Beth M. Bell, Mrs.Ruth Ann Friedemann DM, Margaret A. Beltz, Charles H. Benton, Robert B. Berkley, Elizabeth A. Berry, James W. Bibb, Ruby Ima Bibb, Robert H. Bingham, James E. Blocker. Robert R. Bolles, Almada Bollier, Botty Booth, Aubrey Bradley Jr. Nell Bradley, Berrice Brady, Emalouise Britton, Ralph R. Brock, Robert Lee Brock, Francis Brooks, Harry Brown, Robert Brownsberger, Wilbur William Bruhn, Martha Jean Brunton, Mrs. Ursula Grosvenor Burchholtz, Arthur Dean Burnett, Patricia Ann Burnham, William Butler, Jack Button. George Caldwell, John Campbell, Leonard Campbell, Robert Campbell, Marilyn Carlson, Helen Carpenter, Paul Carpenter, Catherine Carter, James Frederick Case, William Rob- ert Case, Mary Aldene Chadwick, Russell E. Chamberlain, Dwight Oli- ver Chambers, Edward J. Chesky, Jr., Robert H. Cheksy, Irving H. Clark, Barbara Anne Cleaves, Willi- man Chubb Roger Clubb, Harold Cogswell, Edward W. Colburn, George R. Cole, Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth Coleman, William Conboy, Evan Connell, Evelyn Cooper, Paul Cooter, Alberta Corawwal, Mary Corsant. Charles H. Cory Jr., Charles M. Coughenour, Courtney Gowll, Ernst R. Cram, Neal P. Cramer, Carl J. Cramm Jr., Walter A. Crackett, Allan W. Cromley, Wayne A. Culver, Louis H. Cummings, Bonnie Mae Cunningham, Duward Wawne Dassow, Virginia C. David, John J. Davies, Letha M. Davis, Robert L. Davis, Bette Jean De Armond, John B. Deiter, Robert O. Deming, Donald W. Diehl, Nancy Dille, Marjorie Dinnmore, Robert Docking, Amellia S. Dombik, David H. Draper, Donald W. Drawbaugh, Leonard Diehl. Corel G. Dunkley, George Duran, John L. Eberhardt, Leila Jane Eby, Leland R. Edmonds, Robt L. Eichorn, Eloise M. Eitzen, Robert E. Elbel, Jack A. Emerson, Charles N. Engel, Elizabeth Evans, Thomas S. Evliszer- Jr. Georgairn L. Eyler, Paul Fauir- Cole Cate Kilkenny, Ma- juanta Elaine Ferguson, Patricia Ferguson, Jane Helen Ferrall, Barton Lee Fischer, Charlma Alma Fischer, Robert Charles Fisher, Wade Fite. William Lee Fleming, Barbara Ruth Ford, George Henry Ford Jr., Jesse Hamilton Foster Jr., Beverly Fox, William C. Francis, Clarence B. Francisco, Robert Franklin, Dean W. Frazier, Shirley Jeanne French, Gerald R. Friedeman, Ernest C. Frieson Jr., Elinor L. Frye, Dorothea Dee Fuller, Donald N. Fulton, David C. Gargiulo, Robert H. Garrison, Marcelie Gass, Wilbur D. Geeding, Nancy German, Dwight Gilkinson Dixie Gilland, Betty Mage Gulpin, Harry C. Gilson, Vina Lou Godding, Nancy Jane Goering, Richard J. Goerzt, Mrs. Mary Gott, Lewis Goyette, Peggy Graber, Victor C. Grader, Harold L. Green, Doris Greenbank, William J. Greer Jr., Marvin C. Gregory, Mildred Gregory, Gregory, Mildred Grabby, V. Virkmian, Walzle, Grundsby, Wendell C. Mildred Gulnick, James E. Gunn, Grace Gwinner, Marks L. Haggard, Hubert H. Hall, Howard W. Hallman, Billie Marie Hamilton, Louis Hammer, Hry L. Hams, Kate Hanauer, Joyce Harkleroad, David M. Harman, Delmar F. Harris. LaVerla Harris, Patriela L. Harris, George E. Hartman, George B. Harvey, Claude Harwood Jr, Carol Ann Hastings, Thomas Hawkins, Richard S. Hawkinson, Della Hayden, Melvin Hays, William L. Hayes, Robert C. Haywood, Robert A. Heady, Helen E. Heath, Jessie L. Helenthal, Carol Helmers, Colleen L. Helminger, Ralph Henley, Joseph Hensley, Herman Hiesterman, Zelina Higginbottom, Walter W. Higgins, James A. Hightower, Holland Hinkel, Bryce A. Hinkson, Laurel M. M hodgen, Jorien K. Mikhailinski, Nicholas Mary, Ivan Hodgen, Robert Bennet Hodgon, Dorothy B. Hogan, Wallace Dumont Holderman. harmon Mills Holliday Jr., Evau- Anna Homomich, Mrs. Esther Hooper, Wilda Maxine Horton, Harold M. Hubbard, Norman E. Hull, Sam Ellsworth Hunter, Robert B. Hutchinson, Edward J. Huycke, Martha Hyde, Donald R. Jen, barbara Lou James, R. Jones, J. Higel, James, E. Jenkins, Douglas K. Jennings, Albert H. Jewell, Barbara J. Johnson, Richard N. Johnson Harold D. Jones, Hazel Lucile Jones LaRue W. Jones Ira D. Jordan, Howard F. Joseph, Joan Joseph, Virginia Joseph, Robert Dale Judy, J. D. Kabler, Rutherkalfbisch, Glenn L. Kappelman, Leon E. Keeton, Arthur E. Keller, Jr. Luella R. Keller, Margaret Kelley, William A. Kells, Paul S. Kelly Jr., Kenneth Kennedy, Lawrence Kennedy, Evelyn J. Kerschen, Marguerita Kerschen, Melvin Kettner, Joe C. King, John D. King, Margaret King, R. T. Kingman Jr., Edwin Kirchhoff,Jeankham, Joakirkham, Daniel M. Kirkhuff, Dernard W. Kleihege, William C. Knope. The Auto Is Here To Stay; Chicago Horses Disappear (The rest of the list will be printed in another issue of the University Daily Kansan.) Now Ready For You Football Schedule for 1947 ● Kansas ● Big Six ● Haskell ● Lawrence High Horses are disappearing from the streets of Chicago, said the acting city collector. Only 546 licenses for one-horse vehicles were taken out five months of 1947, compared with 717 for the same period last year. Only one license for a two-horse vehicle has been issued this year. Eight were issued by June 1, 1946. FREE AT STORE BACK AGAIN—CARL'S FOOTBALL "PICK- EM" CONTEST-WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE! AS ALWAYS-FREE! 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