FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Not Flowers--But Money; Mazuma Doesn't Wilt Say it with flowers. A little over a year ago, that hackneyed phrase gained new significance for students on the Hill. For at that time, a Flower Fund was established by initial contributions from the Battenfelds, donors of Battenfeld hall, directed toward emergency help of students in need of immediate funds for unexpected expense. Since then, approximately $2,000 has been given to the Fund. This amount has been granted by the Endowment association to students needing emergency fi- According to the Endowment association, the Fund is an alliance between "the agencies of kindly expression of love and sympathy and of encouragement of youth in its desire to prepare for the duties of life." The purpose of the Fund is, instead of offering flowers in memory of a friend, to send the money to the Fund in their memory. On occasion, money has also been contributed in honor of some person's birthday. Except for the $100 contribution of the friends of the late Alberta Corbin, former professor of German, the money is not specified for any particular purpose. Any student in the University is eligible to apply for help from the fund. Unlike the Student Loan fund, it is not a loan in any sense, but a gift to enable the student to obtain unexpected necessities. Meet Tonight To Discuss Union Remodelling Plans The meeting for discussion of plans for the Memorial Union remodeling projects by the executive committee of the Memorial Union organization will be held at 8 o'clock tonight. The executive committee will prepare an outline of the plans for presentation before the Memorial Union corporation, which will have the decisive vote on the addition. Defense Industries Need Workers The United States Civil Seryice commission has announced an increased need for skilled workers in national defense industries. There are jobs open for shipfitters, machinists, toolmakers, tool and gage designers, and instrument makers, national defense agencies have announced. Other positions to be filled include fishery market specialists and specialists in vocational education. Full information on requirements for these examinations and for the application forms may be obtained from the secretary of the Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners or at the postoffice. Students Speak On KFKU Tonight Five students of the University speech department will speak on Kansas Personalities" over station KPKU at 6 o'clock tonight. Speakers and their topics are Mary Lou Hollow, college junior, "Dr. C. S. Skilton"; Stanley Porter, senior business, "Prof. John Ise"; Kenneth Hamilton, college senior, "Glenn Cunningham"; and Ralph Miller, education senior, "Forrest C. Allen." TO MARCH DOWN HILL---mid-year in January. Their names, however, will appear on the Commencement program. (Continued from page three) Magee, Russell J. Maxfield, Theodore R. Maxson, James E. McConchie. John F. McDonnell, Warren W. MDCougall, Tjqart Nanninga, Heinrich Neidhart, Gaylord P. Neighbor, Milton Noltensmeyer, Richard H. O'Donnell, Norman Overholser, Roscoe S. Pebley, John V. Plett, Albert E. Pugh, Paul Repaport, Joe G. Reed, Jack W. Revere, Frank A. Rieke, Emmett J. Riordan, Thomas P. Robb, Bruce E. Roesler, Paul H. Royse, James H. Sawtell, Jack E. Schiffmacher, Lloyd G. Schwartz, Doyle A. Shrader, Maurice H. Stauffer, Kathryn Stephenson, Paul L. Stitt, Daniel L. Tappen, Robert M. Thomas, Hill C. Thurman, Robert C. Turner, Charles E. Vilmer, John L. Whitaker, Doyle C. Whitman, Bernard C. Wildgen, Edward V. Williams, Saul Zizmor. Certificate of Nursing Beth Atkins, Hallie M. Bell, Dorothy Beyer, Armelda E. Braun, Mary C. Duckett, Betty J. Grice, Rose Harman, Alice P. Heymann, Helen G. Highwood, Ona Mae Hubert, Catharine L. Kroh, Dorothy E. Lamb, Bernice J. Lutty, Eleanor M. M. McDonald, Harriet I. Miller, Priscilla J. Morgan, Ethel M. Murphy, Helen Otte, Chelsea Roberts, Dorothy E. Schreiber, Mildred L. Schulz, Isabel Spiegel, Doris L. Steiner, Mabel A. Stewart, Dorothy Sydenstricker, Dorothy Thery, Marie E. Thompson, Helen M. Watson, Mary Marie Wray. The following students have been granted degrees by the University since Commencement of 1940. They finished their requirements during the Summer Session of 1940 or at Richard R. Amerine, Howard V. Bair, Rosamond Barland, Audrey F. Bateman, Jack E. Beebe, Cathleen Beyer, Don W. Black, Kathryn E. Blake, Helen Richie, Richard H. Boyce, Margaret E. Brown, Dennis D. Buck, Robert L. Burns, Curtis A. Burton, Carter D. Butler, Freda E. Butterfield, Ivan W. Cain, Kendall C. Campbell, Mack A. Carter, Mary Anna Chapman, William Coldwell, Sarah R. Cook, James B. Cooper, Nella L. Corwin, B. Rex Cowan, Frieda E. Cowles. Bachelor of Arts Quentin Cramer, Charles W. Cross, Charles E. Curry, Gwendolynn Davis, Margaret G. Dole, Hugh L. Dwyer, Melchior Enna, Jerome D. Escoe, Helen M. Garrett, Glenn G. Gibson, Edward C. Gleed, Sara J. Graham, Max D. Graves, Mary L. Green, Franklin C. Haas, Merle M. Hall, Loren W. Hallam, Willie B. Harmon, James S. Hartzell, Thelma D. Haverty, Helen L. Hay, Helen E. Heard, Ella M. Hess, Richard H. Hill Dorothy B. Hoak, Helen A. Hoffman, Christopher C. House, John Ise, Jr., Arnold J. Johnson, James I. Johnson, Dorothea E. Kaaz, Eugene. Kuhn, Chester M. Lessennd, Terry E. Lilly, Harry I. Linn, Lorraine Loriax, Alys Magill, Maxine Mathews, Marmaud McComcas, Jack A. Menish, Ruth L. Mercer, Frances L. Metzger, Jack P. Miller. Robert H. Miller, Carl A. Moritz, John W. Murrow, Wilma I. Nelson, Esther M. Norman, Grace M. Oishi, Cora E. Orbison, Daniel M. O'Shea, Barbara J. Owen, Luelma B. Park, Mary Park, Maxine Patterson, Mary Jane Perkins, John W. Pierce, Donald F. Powell Hartien S. Ritter, Ralph J. Rodgers, Pauline M. Sheldon, Alexander Shifrin, Marjorie C. Smith, Pauline L. Snyder, Dorothy Sullivan, Ralph E. Sweeney, Raymond R. Tate, Robin A. Van Meter, Charles W. Vickers, Carlos A. Vogeler, Nadyne Wakefield, Stuart B. Walker, Frank W. Wilson, Melvin C. Wood. Bachelor of Science in Medicine V. Dale Alquist. Bachelor of Science in Business Daniel R. Aul, Frank S. Bangs Richard R. Basketk, A. Clarence Bean, Aldreth Cadwalader, Jean W. Coleman, Charles W. Dukes, William W. Eagle, Ruth E. Garnett, Allen F. Gerye, Seth B. Gray, William E. Gsell, Robert T. Guyton, Willis L. Harlan, William C. Hayes, Marguerite F. Jones, Stuart S. What'Ya Got In The Box Doc? . . . . this young rabbit should not ask Doc but the DINE-A-MITE PHONE 845 23rd and Louisiana They Would Tell Him---- It is that delicious Fried Chicken especially prepared for picnics, in two sizes. 3 Pieces Fried Chicken French Fries Bread and Butter Milk - Ice Tea - Coffee THE REGULAR BOX 40c THE LARGE BOX 4 Pieces Fried Chicken French Fries Bread and Butter Salad Milk - Ice Tea - Coffee DINE-A-MITE 55c Robert B. Mater, Ivan J. May, Rodney Maua:Elief, Everett McPheeters, Joe S. Moseley, Arthur A. Moser, John P. Naramore, Kenneth J. Nelson, Frank S. Owen, Donna B. Rewerts, John H. Roberts, Freda L. Rundell, Bertha M. Scott, N. Warren Shupe, Robert G. Sourk, David A. Thiel, Ramona C. Thiel, William A. Tholen. Keown, Jack P. Ledyard, Virgil J. Leigh, Paul Lonnecker. Bachelor of Science in Architecture Richard R. Hansen, Heil C. Pettit. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Linden W. Green, Norman K. Imes, Otis R. McIntire. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering John M. Fogsl, Leonard Schroeter William H. Shears. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Leon Bergern, Elton W. Brunton, Richard Cochener, Dale Garrison, Herbert G. Nafe, Thomas Schlegel, Joseph F. Settle, Carl J. Spehr. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Frank C. Brock, Donald Funkhouser, Forrest A. Miles, Emil A. Wienecke. Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering John B. Wade. Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering Hale D. Ritchie, Kenneth E. Rosebush. Bachelor of Fine Arts Helen J. Cady, Rene Kiskadden. Bachelor of Music Education Georgianna A. Browne, Beatrice J. Buchanan, Charles C. Hopkins, Martha L. Jackson, Mary F. Jackson, Hilda C. Slentz. Bachelor of Music W. Arnold Lynch, Ethel Ruppen thal. Bachelor of Laws William Baisinger, John M. Lostutter, Kenneth B. Wallace. Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Richard H. Burdorff, Theodore R. Foster, Harold N. Nyman, Alf T. Oleson. Bachelor of Science in Education Margaret A. Barber, Margaret E. Black, Marion E. Clark, John W. Crutcher, Anna W. Erickson, Helen A. Finch, Alice Gengelbach, Margaret A. Hyde, Barbara E. Lawon, Mabel T. Lofgren, Lora B. Moore, Rebecca O. Rages, Lillian Sands, Margaret M. Shaw, James H. Shuler, Alva E. Wilkinson, Elsie Wirt, Margaret Barclay. University Teacher's Diploma Margaret A. Barber, Margaret Barclay, Audrey B. Fateman, Catherine Beyer, Margaret E. Black, Richard H. 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