MARCH 7,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 77 Medics Will Receive Their Degrees In Hoch Auditorium Services Sunday 25 Women Win Nursing Certificates A total of 77 seniors will receive the degree of doctor of medicine in special commencement exercises in toch auditorium Sunday. Of these 36 are enrolled under the army program,16 in the navy,and 25 are civilians. Certificates of nursing will be awarded to 25 women, the degree of bachelor of science in nursing will be awarded to two women, and of bachelor of science in medicine to one man. Doctor of Medicine, United States Army: Robert Akey, Topeka William Allen, Kansas City Charles Balogh, Wichita William Brownlee, Hutchinson J.D. Burger, Menlo Boyden Crouch, Nortonville Thomas Ewing, Lyons Howard Fink, Winfield Ralph Hale, Kansas City, Mo. Bernard Harden, Parsons Donald Hoff, Wichita Charles Hunter, Jr., Topeka Melvin Jenkins, Jr., Kansas City Robert Jenson, Colby Charles Johnson, Emporia Gilleran Kendrick, Wichita Duane Kline, Jr., Baxter Springs Lynn Litton, Stockton Kenneth McLain, Newton Donn Mosser, Wichita Gust Nelson, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Eugene Niniger, McPherson Van Peterson, Jr., Overland Park Stephen Phelps, Topeka Arthur Rhaodes, Merriam Robert Richert, Newton James Sandell, McPherson John Scott, Newton Alexander Shifrin, Kansas City Doctor of Medicine, United States Navy: William Smith, Topeka George Steeples, Wichita Charles Svoboda, Holyrood Donald Treger, Independence Lowell Walton, Independence Calvin Wartman, Pierceville Metz Wright, Jr., Salina. *** Vincent Christ, Leavenworth Donald Cruse, Kansas City Frank Flack, Wichita Dean Hubert, Halstead Lawrence Johnson, Osage City William Larsen, Wichita Lyle Litton, Stockton Donald Lloyd, Emporia James Marchbanks, Pittsburg Carroll Monroe, Selma Marion Nunemaker, Langdon James Proctor, Kansas City, Mo. Louis Saxe, Topeka William Shinkle, Mound City Raymond Stockton, Kansas City James Ziegler, Junction City. Doctor of Medicine (Civilian): Harle Barrett, St. Mary's John Barry, Kansas City, Mo. Paul Becker, Newton Marshall Brewer, Ulysses Alvin Cain, Dodge City Howard Gloyne, Kansas City Simon Hershorn, Wichita Carl Hoak, Kansas City, Mo. Dan Hueber, Halstead Maurice Jewell, Sedan Mary Kinsey, Wells Wilson Myers, Minneapolis Gerald Nice, Parsons Clark Farker, Emporia Mildred Passmore, Wichita Rheva Reed, Norton Agnes Robbins, Dodge City Eldon Rich, Newton Richard Schaffer, Kansas City, Mo. Joseph Seitz, Ellsworth Anna Shinkle, Mound City Herbert Virden, Kansas City, Mo. Harold Voth, Goessel Renald Wilbur, Polo, Mo. Certificate of Nursing: Maurine Babb, Manhattan Helen Binceo, Fort Scott Dorothy Brenner, Salina Virginia Burnett, Kansas City Elizabeth Butler, Hiwatha Evelyn Carlson, Liberty Phyllis Carlson, Kansas City Gretchen Carr, Wichita Lois Craik, Lawrence Esther Evans, Ottawa Emily Fincham, Pratt DR. HOWARD RUSK Roberta Ford, Hutchinson Twyla Gilchrist, Coldwater Frances Kehuki, Wichita Geraldine Hildebrand, Stafford Dorothy Laramey, Kansas City Shirley Moore, Trenton, Mo. Laura Neal, Hoisington Evelyon Rubendall, Norcatur Marie Rupe, Kansas City Frances Sewell, Kansas City Martha Sheern, Garnett Elizabeth Thomas, Kansas City Hilary Webb, Bethel Eugenia Wick, Hunter. Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Helen Blincoe, Fort Scott Frances Kehuki, Wichita. Bachelor of Science in Medicine; James Calkins, Kansas City, Mo. Twelve Jay James will usher at the commencement Sunday. Those ushering are Evelyn Cooper, Helen Mather, Marian Minor, Alberta L. Moe, Marge Robbins, Mary Zeller, Rosemary Harding, Shirley Jameson, Barbara Meyer, Emily Stacey, Shirley Corlett, and Betty Jean O'Neal. Three Compete In Debate Tourneys Three students will represent the University in a debate at Emporia and an invitational speech tournament at Winfield this week. Jean Moore and Kenneth Beasley competed against Emporia State Teachers college debaters at 10 today before the college student body. University speakers took the negative argument, "Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy of free trade." Moore and Orville Roberts will enter the Winfield tournament Friday and Saturday. The competition will consist of debate, oratorical, temporaryaneous speaking and impromptu speaking contests. Dr. Rusk To Speak At Commencement Commencement of the School of Medicine, originally planned for Fraser theater, will be Sunday in Hoch auditorium and will be open to the public, Raymond C. Nichols, executive secretary, announced today. The speaker, Dr. Howard A. Rusk, New York City, will talk on "New Frontiers in Medicine." Dr. Rusk, who is associate editor of the New York Times, writes a weekly column and special articles on veterans' affairs and the problems of human reconversion from war to peace for that paper. He is also a member of the Baruch permanent committee on rehabilitation, and in 1943 was presented the American Design award for his outstanding contribution in the fields of rehabilitation and convalescent care. For his work in organizing and directing the army air forces rehabilitation program in 1945, he was awarded the Distinguished Service medal. Harpsichordist Plays In Fraser Wednesday Alexander Schneider, violinist, and Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichordist, will present a recital in Fraser theater at 8 p.m. Wednesday, D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. announced today. Arrangements for the return performance to the University were made through the University Concert course management. The two New York artists were featured on the Summer Session Concert series in July, 1944. Student activity tickets will not admit persons to the recital. Ise Will Address Forums Board John Ise, professor of economics, will speak on "The Fundamental Requisites of World Peace," at 7:30 tonight in the home of Chancellor Malott, Nancy Hulings, discussion group chairman of the Forums Board announced today. Prof. Ise's talk will open the series of discussions to be held in faculty homes and will be the substitute for the mock peace conferences formerly planned by the Forums Board. Pictures taken of the candidates for Homecoming queen were to be shown at 4:30 p.m. today in the Bureau of Visual Education, Fraser hall basement. The showings were open to the public. 'Queen' Film Shown Today Ride the Bus FOR YOUR TRANSPORTATION Service to All Parts of Lawrence AT YOUR MOVIES 109 Trips per Day Between Campus and Downtown Rapid Transit Co. NOW — Ends Saturday Your Local Bus Service THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH SKIRT-SWIRLING COMEDY OF THE YEAR! 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