FRIDAY. MARCH 3, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE 'Engine' School Gives 31 Degrees - Diplomas to Those Who Completed Work at End Of Last Semester Ivan C. Crawford, dean of the School of Engineering yesterday announced the awarding of degrees to 31 students who completed their work for graduation at the end of the first semester. Bachelor of Science in Architecture: Thomas J. Geraughty. Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering; Salvatore Sebastian Patti. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering; Mervin Gershin, Dale Vincent Hammond, Charles Hervey Hubbel, theodore Fredrick Kreipe George Thomas Stevenian, Robert D. Lewis, Emmanuel Enrus Vaughan, and Jose Ramos. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; Harry Powell Beal, John Franklin Heidrick, Theodore Russo, Robert A. Lowe, and Wilber Elton Padden. Bachelor of Science in Industry Engineering; Robert Lee Browning Charles A. Crouch, Edward Lee Curtin, William LeRoy Curts, Ray Jenner, Claude K. Kettering, Malecek Monier, Benjamin Quisquet, Perris Roth Wellseman. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; Virgil Wayland Hackett, Norman F. Koenig, and Richard Insel Sutton. Bachelor of Science in Mechanica Engineering; Clifford Leon Willis and Howard Winn. Bachelor of Science in Industria Engineering; Edward Spencer Safford. Nebraskans (Continued from page 4) Missouri hopes are pinned principally upon the abilities of John Munski and Sol Schumitzky. Munski, defending titleholders of the mille, is slated to win the event almost without question. Schumitzky sophomore broad jumper, is out to dethrone the Nebraska champion. Harwin Dawson. The Missouri entry has repeatedly outjumped Dawson's last season's jump of 23 feet, 1.3-4 inches. Other titleholders will to defend their crowns will be Jayhawk Don Bird and Warren Sargent of Iowa State. These two are co-owners of Oklahoma. Roy Gohan of Oklahoma will also try to return his 890-yard crown. Nebraska's Bob Mills, last years winner of the shot, will probably be second to none but Hackney. Bob Simmons is expected to come through in defense of his last year's title in the quarter mile run. It is a great test for him, and the Huskers will base the bulwark of their championship defense. Fencers to Meet University of K.C. The University fencing team will play a return match with the team from the University of Kansas City tomorrow, at 2 p.m. in the Robinson gymnasium. In their previous season, the team featured the team from Kansas City. In tomorrow's match, foils will be used in both men's and women's competition. One exhibition match will be staged using sabers instead of foils. Tom Orr, m'tp, veteran member of the team, will probably be chosen to represent Kansas in the saber contest. Coach Jim Report, of the athletic department, hopes to keep the team's record clean tomorrow. 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