TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN YW-YM Cabinet Chosen For Year At an all-day retreat held recently, the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. cabinet was chosen for next year. Cabinet members and the positions they will hold are Paul Gilles, president, Y.M.; Colleen Poorman, president, Y.W.; Art Partridge, secretary, Y.M.; Betty Pile, secretary, Y.W.; W. C. Hartley, treasurer, Y.M.; and Marion Hepworth, treasurer, Y.W. Cara Shoemaker was elected to head membership publicity; Hope Crittenden, recreation center for underprivileged; Helen Martin, leadership resources; Jamie Lorimer, fellowship suppers and retreats; Dorothy Swope, conferences; Peggy Osmond, war effort; Jean Brownlee, ethnic minorities; Thornton McClanahan. Bible study; Clarence Engle, world service; Walker Butin, membership; Dean Ostrum, general publicity; Ted Young, freshman program; John Triplett, America Today; and Ralph Michener, religious interpretation. The program for next year will be set up in interest groups which will function throughout the year. Each group will have its own discussion, work, play, and worship together. Neil Murney Enlists Neil Murney, Wichita, who was a student on the Hill in 1939 and 1940, has enlisted as a flying student in the United States naval reserve. He is a member of Sigma Chi. He is now employed by the Boeing Aircraft corporation in Wichita. Murney soon will be ordered to a pre-flight training induction center for three months of physical conditioning. K.U. DOES ITS PART--- (continued from page six) phasis has been placed on the C.A.A. flying course and in the Reserve Officers Training Corps. The Navy's V-7 officers training program and the Marine Reserve have also enrolled many college men for officers training. Many students enrolled in these programs have been required to take prerequisite courses on the campus. Included in these new courses are aerial photography, reading and interpreting aerial photographs, and navigation. A defense training school sponsored by the University has been set up for students not regularly enrolled in the University. Classes in this training are held in Fowler shops and instruct young men in the use of machine tools. A course in physical education intended to improve physical fitness of college students has been added to the curriculum. College women have been enrolled in defense training classes such as mechanical drawing and Red Cross instruction. The summer session has also been drastically revised. Instead of the usual eight week summer term, a four week term has been added which will allow the student to carry more hours during the summer and to complete the required number of hours for a degree much sooner. Changes such as these in the educational program are not limited to the University of Kansas but are to be found in colleges and universities in all sections of the United States where the younger generation is working to win the war as well as to earn a degree. Editor's note: The following list includes seniors who belong to the 1942 class, but who have obtained their degrees between June 1, 1941, and Feb.1, 1942. Bachelor of Arts William P. Appel, Dallas, Texas; John A. Bacon, Olathe; Charles B. Bartell, Topeka; Oral Bilyou, Protection; Donald R. Boardman, St. Francis; Betty J. Bridges, Norton; Wallace J. Brockett, Atchison; Edna E. Brooks, Little Rock, Ark.; Klai A. Bruchmiller, Lawrence; Marcella K. Bucheim, Lawrence; James J. Caserio, Jeannette, Pa.; Ruth M. Chandler, Lawrence; Stanley J. Christian, Kansas City; John Corbette, Jr., Emporia; Hugh F. Crain, Paola. Jane L. Crouch, Everest; James H. Eads, Jr., Lawrence; Betty J. Egbert, Kansas City, Mo.; M. Lyle Eggleston, Larned; Mary A. Hardman, San Fernando, Calif.; Raymond E. Hartley, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Lester L. Henry, Sabetha; John J. Hill, Pleasanton; Charles R. Hodson, Columbus; Gertrude Hollis, Kansas City; David K. Holmes, Hutchinson; Donna O. Hunt, Osawatomi; Margaret Hyde, Lawrence; Bruce K. Jackson, Overland Park; Maurice B. Jackson, Lawrence; Cecil King, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert M. Knox, Westmoreland. William B. Langworthy, Leaventworth; James G. Lee, Jr., Bonner Springs; Alvin R. Leonard, Kansas City; Melvin F. Lindeman, Salina; Robert S. Lockwood, Little Rock; Ark: Mildred A. Martens, Buhler; Margaret L. Maser, Parsons; Don R. Meriwether, Columbus; Doris K. Merry, Lawrence; Freeman W. Meyer, Topeka; Betty J. Miller, Lawrence; Helen K. Moore, Newton; Ruby Moore, Kansas City; Franklin L. Murphy, Anthony; Walter M. Needals, Salina; Laurence S. Nelson, Jr., Salina; Mary C. Nelson, Lawrence; Elizabeth B. Newman, Fort Scott; Arthur E. O'Donnell, Junction City; William W. Oliver, Kansas City, Mo.; Muriel A. Olson, Erie. Jay Simon, Galena; Thomas C Singer; Parker; Katherine R. Stinson Tucson, Ariz; Harry A. Underwood, Kansas City; John P. Urich, Lawrence; Frances E. V. Vanice, Humboldt; M. Iene Wagner, Concordia; Erma J. Wakeman, Overland Park; Marjorie M. Wiley, Florence; Mary A. G. Wiley, Lawrence; Helen H. Wilson, Veteran, Wyo.; Verla M. Wilson, Kansas City. Earl G. Padfield, Jr., Salina; Loren E. Peterman, Ft Scott; John A. Petit, El Dorade: Mary F. fierce, Lyons; John B. Pierren, Kansas City; Alletta F. Powell, Piedmont; Rowland S. Raup, Timken; Ruth I. Rice, Kansas City; Robert J. Richardson, Fort Scott; Erte Sanchioni, Needham, Mass, Mary J. Shartel, Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence H. Sigler, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Bachelor of Science in Geology Walter S. Fees, Jr., Iola. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Dorothy E. Lamb, Enid, Okla. Bachelor of Science in Business Bachelor's in Business Frank E. Bollin, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Willard A. Burton, Jr., Emporia; Adelyn L. Cast, Wichita; Mildred Clodleter, Lawrence; James Demear, Carona; Mildred F. Ellsworth, Fontana; Harold D. Evans, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Dwight W. Ferris, Kansas City, Chester C. Gibbens, Jr., Lecompton; Billie D. Jarboe, Cameron, Mo.; Margery E. Lewis, Atwood. Baynard W. Malone Roswell, N.M. Arthur R. Perrison, Jr., Lawrence; Charles G. Petty, Wellsville; Robert C. Pfeil, Parsons; Richard C. Pierpont, Chanute; Bert J. Seyler, Jr. Wellsville; William D. Stephenson, Iola; Melvin M. Tappen, Atchison; Ruth E. Wiedemann, Lawrence; Loyd C. Wilson, Turner; Paul C. Yankey, Jr., Wichita. Bachelor of Science in Architecture Richard A. Gray, Horton; Hubert J. Hamlin, Paola; Lyman P. Johnson, Abilene. Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Lowell W. Norin, Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Robert E. Bradley, Jr., Kansas City Mo.; William C. Douce, Lawrence; Don F. Hogue, Ottawa; James J Hughes, Marquette; Frederick T Luke, Washington, D.C.; Fred H Morley, Jr., Kansas City; Ray S North, Kansas City, Mo.; Patrick J O'Connor, Jr., Kansas City; Wyeth W Wright, Scott City. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering James B. Arbuthnot, Lawrence; Engbret Benton, Lawrence; Clarence A. Callahan, Topica; Dean W. Lemon, Lawrence; Clyde W. Pace. Jr., Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Robert G. Paulette, Topica; Albert P. Will, Kansas City, Mo. John R. Cadden, Baxter Springs, Darrel S. Liston, Ft. Madison, Iowa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Loran A. Shontz, Jr., Kansas City Mo. James C. Bond, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Wilmont M. Henderson, Lawrence; Thomas J. Manning, Jr, Kansas City; Quido P. Massare, Monongahela, Pa.; Clarence H. Mongold, Kansas City, Mo. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering WHAT'S BUZZIN? She taught him slang, just as she taught him to live and love . . . Gary Cooper as a scholarly professor and Barbara Stanwyk as his night club sweetheart in Samuel Goldwny's "Ball of Fire" at the Jayhawker Wednesday for 4 days. But he teaches her a few things, too, which makes "Ball of Fire" an entertainment that blends tender romance and hilarious comedy. Leonard N. Ferry, Merriam; Winford L. Ferry, Merriam; Joseph W Kuchis, Toolee, Utah; William R Kuchis, Ouay, Colo. Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering James E. Russell, Iola Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Music Lois M. Ballew, Kansas City, Mo; Madelyn S. Clingenpeel, Chapman; Horace W. Edmonds, Oksalaoso; William P. Foster, Kansas City; Jean L. Klussman, Topeka; Elihu M. Moore, Kansas City; Margaret J. Steeker, McLouth; Daisy A. Tucker, Kansas City. Dorothy J. Allen, Ottawa; Barbara A. Brooke, Humboldt; Ada Lee Fuller, Kansas City, Mo.; Loren R. Withers, Matton, Mett Bachelor of Fine Arts Charles W. Wright, Topca; Frances York, Baldwin. Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Science in Education Gladys M. Bond, Eudora; Eva Mae Brewer, Kansas City; Francis M. Burkay, Kansas City; Rose Etta Carr, Donald M. Gamet, Lawrence; Robert J. Gilliland, Hutchinson; Neal Hambleton, DeSoto: Fred C. Littoyo, Edgerton; Robert W. McKinley, Jr., Cherryvale; John F. O'Brien, Independence; Karl M. Ruppenthal, Russell; Abe Shafer, III, Edgerton, Mo.; Lela E. Siebert, Conway; Alan R. Sleeper, Jr., Iola, Sheldon Wingerd, Lawrence. Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Volney Bryce Ballard, Kansas City; William K. Walker, Cedar Vale. Osatawatomie; Charles L. Dalrymple, Haven; George E. Hiatt, Pleasanton; Joseph V. Holly, Irving; Ruth S. Iankes, Roswell, N.M.; Madge E. Jones, Kansas City; Irene P. Loney, Kansas City. Mary M. McIntire, Topea; Irene W. Nordstrom, Randolph; Lena M. Schroeder, Paola; Lillia m D.Taylor, Kansas City; Louise C. Thomas, Pleasanton; Albert B. Wabausee, Mayetta; Pennie Weir, Kansas City; Paul L. White, Garden City; Louise M. Wilks, Dwight WANT ADS Doctor of Medicine University Teachers' Diploma Louis Cohen, Topeka; Edward D. Funk, Topeka; J Howard Gilbert, Wichita; Harold L. Graber, Pretty Prairie; Lawrence E. Leigh, Lawrence; Charles T. McCoy, Partridge, Glenn E. Millard, Topeka; Alfred F. Schmidt, Canton; Edward H. Strateemer, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; William H. Tyler, Kansas City; Leo F. Wallace, Meriden. Mary G. Nelson, Lawrence; Irene W, Nordstrom, Randolph; Muriel A. Olson, Erie; Alletta F. Powell, Lawrence; Lena M. Schroeder, Paola; Lillian D. Taylor, Kansas City; Louise C. Thomas, Pleasanton; Albert B. Wabausee, Mayetta; Jennie Weir, Kansas City; Mary G. Welch, Lawrence; Paul L. White, Garden City; Louise M. Wilks, Dwight; Helen H. Wilson, Strong City. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 Gladys M. Bond, Eudora; Eva Mae Brewer, Kansas City; Francis M. Bukaty, Kansas City; Rose Etta Carr, Osatwimie; Charles L. Dalrymple, Haven; George E. Hiatt, Pleasanton; Gertrude Hollis, Kansas City; Joseph V. 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