TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Faculty Votes 126 Degrees At Mid-Year One hundred twenty-six students,representing seven schools of the University,were voted degrees for graduation at the end of the first semester by the University faculty. Orval E. Hemphill, Eugene W. Hiatt, Edward Andrew Hibbard, Elon L. Hiller, Jeannette Louise Houk, Elizabeth Ellinor Kemp, Grace Marie King, Joseph Howard Lang-worthy, Jr., Madelinee Charlotte Leipscher, Eugia Ann Lewis, Mildred Messenheimer Lindley, Sidney L. Sincott, Jr. College—Bachelor of Arts: Helen Naomi Buhler, Mary Joe Connell, Elizabeth Jane Coulter, Robert Barton Cowan, H. Carlyle Cummings, V. Louise Cutter, Paul Bennett Dobbles, Lester Cates Doerr, Palace Dooley, William L. Fowler, Paul Hughston Grubb, John Max Haight, Claib Bosworth Harris, Marguerite Harris, Robert Phillip Harrison. Frances Allen, D. Kendall Austin, Evert Clean Beaty, Mary Louise Bell, Betty Patricia Bond, Edward W. Borger, Jr., Althea Lieu Bowen, Arthur Klein Boyd, Betty Joan Bradley, Richard Eugene Brazee, Silas Christian Brown, Eugene Earl Buchanan. Margaret M. McCoy, Bertha Louise Mendenhall, Charles Boyd Morgan, Russell Alden Mosser, Harriett Wetz Noale, Frances E. Perkins, Doris Gwennette Perney, Kenneth Eugene Postlethwaite, Mary Jane Reid, Margaret Henrietta Ridley, Agnes L Robbins, Flora Frances Roberts, Kenneth Paul Rockkill, Sara Elizabeth Rogers. Ira O. Scott, Jr., Pauline Eletha Shawman, Charles Robert Shields, Jay Leland Sitterley, Frank Hail Spink, Jr., Martha Ellen Study, Harper Ruth Van Zand, Herbert Weber Voorhies, Mary Gertrude Welch, Earl M. West, Byron Augustus Vost. School of Business—Bachelor of Science in Business; Charles Shirk Arthur, Jr., Nathan Axel, Frank Taylor Beckett, Jr., Oscar Dwight Bevely, Harry Hoffmann Brown, Albert Port Early, Eldon J. Elliott, Robert Cooper Guthrie, John George Hampton, Edgene Leslie Haynes, Norman See Hemphil, De Forest Jones, Eugene L. Kadel, William Francis Kiley, Ralph Roy Kingland, Rodney E. Loughmiller. Alfred Campbell Mann, Francis Bernard McNames, Charles Wayne Nees, Stanley R. Olson, Charles Ellsworth Paddock, John L. Robinson, Glenn Edgar Russell, Lyle Keith Schaaf, Charles Thomas Skinner, Jr., William Hutchinson Udell. School of Engineering—Bachelor of Science in Architecture; Charles Ash, Joy Scammon, Richard Tippin. Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering; Alfred Dean, Herbert Herrmann. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering: John Duer, Weaver McCallin, Ward Science, and Charles. Science in Cityh Engineering Donald Flander. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering: Emerson Brooks. Research of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Emerson Brooks Gene Cormany, Ed Fuchs, Clarence McCabe, Charles Razak. Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering: Frank Alexander. School of Fine Arts—Bachlor of Music Education; Anna Ruth Kains, Gilbert G. Towne. Bachelor of Music Shirley Miller Kell. Shirley Miller Kell Bachelor of Fine Arts: Lois Marion Lessert, Laura Elizabeth Thompson, Walter Arthur Yost. Graduates of the School of Educa- tion are: Society— (Continued from page 2) Crafton, and Mrs. Roy Burt and Mrs. John Herger of Kansas City, Mo. Rev. Joseph King was a dinner Bachelor of Science in Education and University Teachers' Diploma: Mary Agnes Gaberdiel, Lola Irene Higley, Robert N. Palmer, Max Cummings Replogle, University Teachers' Dislivery Artsy Teachers Bption Mary Louise Bell, Patricia Bond, Tomell Reginald Harold Grable, Flora Frances Rob- Pauline Eletha Sherman, Byron Augustus Yost. School of Law, Berkeley. School of Law—Bachelor of Laws: E. Keith Beard, Charles M. Cassel Walter Kuehner, Jr. P. F. Pacey—Bachelor of Science in Phar Hummin, Harold A. Bauman, William Lowell Davis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained the following persons with a buffet supper Sunday: Bob McClure, c'42; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buchanan, Dick Amerine, c'40; Denny Lemoine, c'40; Dr. and Mrs. Colt of Manhattan, Becky Tremblly, c'43; Marg Reed, fa'43; Mary Fitz-Gerald, c'40; Eleanor Crosland, c'41; Lorry Fink, c'42; Betty McVey, c'42; Jane Blaney, c'42; Franceleene Zentmeyer, c'40; Charles Skinner, b'40; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Dorothy Wise, b'41; Norma Mills, Ann Lewis, c'43; Billie Jarma, c'uncl; and Betty Lou Meyer. guest at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Collegiate Shopper Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi fraternity were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Classen, Newton; Mrs. W. H. Hyer, Olathe; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Keene, Massachusetts, this week, presents an Easter parade ingenious, we say. So dripping of the whimsical, so paradoxical the windows, they have caught the very soul of March. But despite flights toward the different, there's a certain consistency. Everything is Easterish. Everything is natty. And, so help us, we want everything. Royal College Shop: Virginia Mae Gift Shop: As fashionable as Vogue are the brown and white and blue and white spectator pumps which the Royal College Shoe Shop is now featuring. They come in both high heel and low heel styles, suiting any spring fancy which you may have acquired. Ackerman Hat Shop: Barnyard gadgets, toyland gadgets, Captain Kid bracelets—that's the type of thing Martha Sleeper, famous Hollywood designer, is featuring at the Virginia Moe Gift Shop, situated in the Eldridge Hotel. Crazy lappel pins, delicate lace doilies, necklaces are all within the scope of $1.00. Your new hat can fit your personality, your spring outfit and the season's highest fashions—if you let Ackermann's make it for you. They will do it for as little as $5.00, using the finest straws and felts in lovely new colors. Their new hats, ready made, are from $3.50 up. Carter's Stationery: If you are counting on catching up on that correspondence during Easter vacation, stop in at Carter's, 1025 Mass, and look at the new line of Eaton's $1 Airmail stationery. There is no charge for your initial, monogram, or name. Packages come in 100 sheets to 50 envelopes. Harzfeld's: Something Special! Something New! Something Different! That is what all of us want for our Easter season outfits. Look at Hazef's new matching sweater and twist-on turbin sets, a specialty costing only $2.00. They come in baby pink, blue, yellow, and hot pink. Landrith's Grocery: You know how hungry you get about 11 p.m. when swatting for tests or just sessioning with the house gang. Well, we've located a remedy—Landrith's Finer Foods. It's a grocery with variety superb. Blue Mill: There is nothing like a snack at the Mill to give you new inspiration. When you are tired from shopping for your Easter clothes, stop in at the Blue Mill, 937-39 Mass; for a sandwich and a coke. Everyone meets and eats at the Mill. Lawrence; Bette Burray, St Joseph; Don Wysong, Nancy Munger, Nancy Peares, Kansas City; Mary Elizabeth Hinkle, Rosalie Harrell, Bob Lightner, Sid Ginnas, Wichita; Harry Perty, Charles Hunter, Topeka; and Margie Reed, fa'43. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity were Margaret Replogle, c'43; Etta Wahl, c'41; Adelyn Cast, b'41; Professor and Mrs. Engel and Dorothy Lemert. Robert Henkins, Ben Meguir and Arthur Martin, e'42, were Sunday dinner guests at Miller hall. Sunday dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity Sunday were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Arleen Hindsley, and Beulah Hindsley of Rozell, J. M. Livenhood and S. E. Dissinger of Mission. Patricia Owens, fs, of Kansas City, Mo.; Beth Young, c'40; Ruth Rice, c'41; Nan Chedester and Doris Hill of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner (Continued on page five) Buy Your New Spring Sweaters Now ... make sure it carries this label McGregor Sweaters carry extra style, and are made in distinctive University models and color patterns M.GREGOR Found in coat style, zipper, pullover and sleeveless. $2.00 up Come in — browse around. See our new spring merchandise today. Sold By UNIVERSITY MEN SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Spencer Tracy as that empire winner, Indian fighter, and soldier of fortune, Major Rogers in the Technicolor filmization of Kenneth Roberts' epic tale, "Northwest Passage," now playing at the Dickinson Theatre.