PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS On the Shin (Continued from page one) contends with the judges after the Interview? Topeka isn't so far from Kansas City. The orchid, which was supposed to go to the journalism student who thought up the "guide your professor" idea, actually goes to Angle McCulkin the co-founder of the project we covered the plan and came up to help in building with it. There it was discussed and everyone thought it good. Consequently it was used. Insidentally some unexpected the engineering school hilarity. Could it have been one of the projects? A woman who lives at the Alpine Chi House is completely courted by a business woman. fries the lady's name is someone like silver, only different, the main take off of the woman he likes are quotes on the silver market she sees. She not just buy her stands and knows whether to please or play the market lightly. The other night he decided to pay dividends to his business of information. While making the rounds, he was seen by another trusted friend of the silver market and so on he was up. The bill hit him less when he found out. When someone mentioned in a biography later the other day that the father of a 1916 P.O.R. by the name of father was not a manic man for epiphs, several Congressmen mean marmoset. It was supposed to be just another job but from the way the naked did they laughing, there might have been something to it. Briefly afterward, he was questioned for earlier levers. Maybe they were just waiting to find the proper substance so they could leave the levels of any required bio-tech tests are Gamma Phi Quarantine To Be Removed Tomorrow Enhanced members of the Gamma Pi Beta security whose results of the semester lattice inmamity tests were positive reactions will be kept in quarantine until termination covering at 6 a'clock. The security was placed under quarantine during information, when Coronation Hospital, all wards were taken to Workham hospital. All wards were tested and nine members showing negation sensation were released. Summerfield Tests Open To 33 Kansas Student (Continued from page one) Larrea, Kenneth Midtown, Salina Wymer Wayne, Wibbling, Chad Pardee, Wibbling, Jolie Poole, Kansas City, Robe- lbert Thomas, Wibbling Sophie-Ann Pierce Armstrong, Toronto; Tortoise Hanker, Junction City; Cory Bacon, Oakville; Nicole Moever, Charleston; Arthur Laham, Winnipeg; Kenneth Moore, Prairie; Dean Pratt, North Vancouver; Mikhail McDonnell, Milford; John McDonnell, Goldsworth; Ellis Pardus, Wichita; Eugene Ridgeon, Dolphin; Holly Roberts, Larsen; Daniel Karp, Calgary; Tushai Sudhur, Harvey Vigore, Donald Wendel, Lowenworth; Charles Wood, Peddley; Martin Wilkins, Clay Freshman: David Anguineus, McPherson; Bachelor: Brian Blue, McPherson; Harvard Bachelor: Joseph Boulger; bury at William Gilbray, Tucker Bay; McPherson; William Gilbray, Tucker Bay; McPherson; William Gilbray, Tucker Bay; McPherson; Richard Kennedy, Ashleigh Edward Kruper, Ellendore, Joseph Kruper, Ellendore, Joseph Krupper, Wishing Paul, Murie, Maryville; James Pimsee, Hawaiian Earl Sucken- Kruper, James Sucken, Kualoa City. Gunnar Mykland Named Outstanding 1935 Studen (Continued from page one) Cormack, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta; Ralph McKibbin, Phi Beta Kappa; Rick DeMille, Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Kappa; William Moran, Phi Beta Kappa; Lloyd Mordant; Nelson Frazier; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary French-Kmichael; Beta Kappa; Mary School of Business Max E. Feesler, Beta Gamma Sigma; Clifford J. Goering, Beta Gamma Sigma; Jerome K. Kane, Beta Gamma Sigma; Jerome K. Kane, Beta Gamma Sigma; William L. Kline, Beta Gamma Sigma; Terence B. Milla, Beta Gamma Sigma; Henry D. Price, Beta Gamma Sigma; School of Education Kathleen Brothers, Mildred McElwain iii, Palm Beach Theta; Loize Montgomery, iii, Lumbala Theta; Morton Board; Liang Dong, Palm Beach Theta; Mary Stamper. School of Engineering and Architecture iii, Palm Beach Theta; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Curtis Booth, Architective; Guilin S. Bluford, Mechanical; Guilin S. Bluford, Chemical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Froedtert, Electrical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Rich L. Lyon, Chemical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; John S. McNew, Civil; Rich L. Lyon, Chemical; H. Miller, Chemical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Claude J. Electrical, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; H. Miller, Chemical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Oliver A. Starcke, Electrical; Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau; Industrial, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau. Hornibrook Public School, Murphy Brittany Cappa, Elizabeth Elmire Knapp School, Linda Langdon Latham Hawley, Public School Wilmington Public School, Plymouth Plains, Knappa School, Murta School of Law **BOOK IN LAW** Darlene G. Hewson, Order of the Café; Thomas D. Mastard, Order of the Café; Jack Pfeffer, Order of the Café; School of Medicine The following all belong to Alpha Corona. Alba Connud M. Barres, Cornelia A. Barker, Thomas G. Deuchar, Thomas D. Deuchar, Henry France Quentin, Edward J. Eryan, Luan K Croner School of Pharmacy Bessie M. Copper, L. Hubert Cook- The following juniors, sophomores, and freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close, more than one name is given: College Juniors-John H. Anderson, Eleven-Earl Baker, Eager Beamer, Eearl H. Dearborn, Lrun Learned, Charles Manlave, Charles Rickart, Roe Blower Freshman - Martha Gender, William J. Gilstrup, Nancy Goff, Blaise H. Leafen, Edward W. Krueger, John Lefebre, Edward D. Knight, Elizabeth Paynard, Bill Pailen, Rieen Maxine J. Schoen, Eval R. Rosen, John P. Grisham, Eva Youngm son, Wilmot A., Suley. Thomas Triggs sophomores. Henry Burker, Dorothy Dodge Jr. Kevin Hicks. Doakes. Loren C. McCerrick. 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