FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE of the ve re- out the nced to carvard Cook, e foot- das de- new of the old was it. The official on and never row of Kansas of the ft b o exe n in- fifth resent mili- ver- tates lawing the Many Students Honored This Morning The Senior students whose names are listed below constitute the highest ten per cent in scholarship in their respective schools: Robert E. Allen, Phi Beta Kappa, Sachem Ruby Y. A. Vishall, Phi Beta Kappa Ruby J. W. Ashlund, Phi Beta Kappa Kenneth M. Bannett, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Delta Jason A. Allman, Phi Beta Kappa Ruth C. Butdorf, Phi Beta Kappa Carter D. Butler, Phi Beta Kappa Carter H. Campbell Vivian H. K. Campbell Vivian H. K. Campbell Sarah A. Cook Elizabeth Coulson, Phi Beta Kappa Bruce Crabtree, Phi Beta Kappa Marco Cottrich Thomas Citchfield Ernest J. Biortt Janes B. Fleming William D. Francisco Polly M. Gowans, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lamberta L. Lafayette Richard W. Gunn David K. Holmes Juanita R. Holmes O'Neill Hueb, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Boards Marcelo Hylds, Phi Beta Kappa Samuel Iwig, Sachim Mary E. Janes, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Boards Alice Ann Jones, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Boards Rosemary F. Jones, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lamberta L. Lafayette Niva L. Kaulberg College Betty Kimble, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board Otto B. Kiehl Betty Kimble, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board Ann R. Kindrick Jewell Kirby, Phi Beta Kappa Ernest D Kleva, Phi Beta Kappa, Sachem Dueljeff, Pi Lambda Theta Dueljeff S. LaShakee Douglas J. Malone Jennie Irene May, Phi Beta Kappa Ernest D Kleva, Phi Beta Kappa, Sachem James B. Metredth, Phi Beta Kappa, Sachen Verlen B. Miller, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta Andrew Y. Nicholl Ilsle Louis Nesthoff, Phi Beta Kappa, Dollie Newlon Margaret R. Ogden, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta Lois I. Ross, Pi Lambda Theta Budd R. Russell, Phi Beta Kappa Lois B. Schreiber, Phi Beta Kappa Marlene F. Schreiber, Phi Beta Kappa Jean Stuffer, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board Roben T. Talamade, Phi Delta Kappa Joan H. Taylor, Phi Lambda Theta Robert E. Trekkell Betty Van Deventer, Phi Beta Kappa, Weiss Board Dorothy Weissman, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta Doris K. Winser, Phi Beta Kappa School of Business James M. Arnold Hugh H. Bruner, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sacbim Hugh H. Bruner, Gta Gamma Sigma Samuril R. Hewpath, Beta Gamma Sigma Helen H. Hartzell, Beta Gamma Sigma Margery E. Lewis Mary J. McCann, Beta Gamma Sigma Eidar J. Montgomery Cheryl Goodlie, Beta Gamma Sigma J. Dahlman Smith, Beta Gamma Sigma Freda Rundell, Beta Gamma Sigma Grace E. Schroetter Thomas M. Sweeney, Beta Gamma Sigma School of Engineering and Architecture Oliver Barke, Chemical, Tau Beta Pi George Lukas, Chemical, Tau Beta Pi, Robert Brockett, Architecture, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Lucien Van der Conllon, Architecture, Tau Beta Pi John Bigg, Electrical, Tau Beta Pi George Luka, Chemical, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Ray North, Chemical, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Samuel K. Nash, Mining, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Presshane, Chemical, Schem, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Lester M. Tint, Mechanical, Tau Beta Pi Richard Mattall, Chemical, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Raymond McKinnon, Electrical, Tau Beta Pi School of Education Harold P. Summets, Phi Delta Kappa Louise C. Thomas, Pi Lambda Theta Virginia Bell, *Pi Lambda Theta* Edward Haitt Irene M. Neis, *Pi Lambda Theta* Justine Hopper, Pi Lambda Theta, Sala Mohler, Mu Pi Epilion, Pi Kappa Lambda Louise Delta, Delta Kappa, Delta Pi Delta School of Fine Arts Winfried Hill. Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Wienerberg, Pi Lambda, Pi Lambda Thesta Mavin Godwin, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Delta Kappa Rosette Huger. Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Rosette Huger, Pi Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa School of Law Eugene Ricketts, Phi Beta Kappa Arnold R. Gilbert Philip E. Buzick Barnhard M. Ettenson, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sachem School of Medicine Mark Dodge, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha Jamie James, Alpha Omega Alpha Thomas J. Lutelien, Alpha Omega Alpha Tjaart J. Nanninga, Alpha Omega Alpha Milton Noltenseurman, Alpha Omega Alpha Albert E. Pugh, Alpha Omega Alpha Jake Revere, Alpha Omega Alpha Maurice H. Stauffer, Alpha Omega Alpha School of Pharmacy Glenn Elliott The following Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close, more than one name is given: College Junior Fred C. Eberhardt Edwin P. Price Sigal Stranger Robert M. Trump Mary Helen Wilson Youngbear Sophonettes Dallas Dornan Kendall L. Kendall Freshman James W. Batin James B. Chamberlain Barbara J. Durre Jack C. Fitzpatrick Mary E. Griffitts Marian R. Heworth Colleen J. Poorman Helen M. Pringle Lloyd W. Woodburn School of Business Thorenton E. M.Clanaan Arthur H. Nelson Donald R. O'Neil Dean G. Ostrum Jill Peck Joseph L. Peterson Glenn Porter Joy Webster M. Miles White Juniors John Bebe, Beta Gamma Sigma, John K. Fluster, Beta Gamma Sigma John R. Fluster School of Education Juniors Alta L. Bigham, Pi Lambda Theta Gladys Bitter, Pi Lambda Theta Sophomore Helen E. Wilson Freshman Robot Speaker School of Engineering and Architecture Freshman Frederick C. Stults, Chemical Junior John D. Beamer. Mechanical Arthur Wahl. Electrical. Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Sophomore Vernon J. McKale, Electrical School of Fine Arts Sophomore Margaret Fultz Junior Junior Eileen Martin. Mu Phi Epsilon School of Law Freshman Joanne Johnson Mary Lou Summers Second Year David Prager, Phi Beta Kappa Junior Lewis L. Coriell. Alpha Omega Alpha Junior J. Richard Gobeen First Year Robert B. McKay, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sachm School of Medicine Sophomore Robert E. Bolinger School of Pharmacu Freshman Richard W. Gunn School of Pharmacy Sophomore Bill Bass Freshman George J. Pierron 150 Welders Come To Hill For Conference Welders — 150 of them—pulled away from their jobs all over the state to come to Mount Oread for the seventh annual welding conference, sponsored by the School of Engineering and the extension division, today and tomorrow. They registered this morning in Marvin hall from 8 till 10 o'clock and then went into a general session which kept going full force so long that everybody was 15 minutes late to the 12:30 luncheon in the Kansas room of the Union building. At the luncheon a new feature of the conference, "Training Welders," was discussed by O. H. Day, principal of Manual Training High School, Kansas City, Mo. In his talk he emphasized that teaching the skill of welding is no different from teaching anything else. Trainee Must Be Capable "Three things are necessary for the proper training of welders," he said. These are a trainee capable of learning, a well-trained teacher, and adequate equipment. After that, the same principles of teaching as are used in a college classroom hold good. To Show Movie A movie, "More Precious Than . R. O. T. C.Makes Plans For Federal Inspection R. O.T.C. students continued to prepare for the annual federal inspection yesterday when coast artillery sophomores were instructed in the use of anti-aircraft equipment by coast artillery juniors under the direction of Lieutenant Elverson Baker. The equipment consisted of two altimeters and an R. A. corrector, both of French make. The equipment is used in directing anti-aircraft fire. All R.O.T.C. class are reviewing courses for the inspection which will be held April 30 and May 1. 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