17 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 Honor Students, 1927-28 (Continued from page 1) The students whose names are listed below constitute the highest ten per cent in scholarship in their respective schools; Flipkabee, Ball, Pho Bike Kappa Theodore, Book, Pho Bike Kappa, Fellow in Taheri University Fraser Beerview, Pho Bike Kappa Franken Berwock, Pho Bike Kappa Bernard Black, Pho Bike Kappa Bertrand Brown, Pho Bike Kappa Hilton Charlson, Pho Bike Kappa, Fellow in Claremont University Chamuel Dickinson, Pho Bike Kappa David Travis, Pho Bike Kappa David Trevor, Pho Bike Kappa Linda Tucker, Pho Bike Kappa Merceridian, Pho Bike Kappa Ruby Gish, Pho Bike Kappa, Pho Lambda Thie Rachel Gish, Pho Bike Kappa, Pho Lambda Thie Foster Hallingman, Pho Bike Kappa, Pho Lambda Thie Bulloon Jeffery, K. Cahn, Sauben Marion Kush, Pho Bike Kappa Frederick Kush, Pho Bike Kappa Francis Hallingman, Pho Bike Kappa Michelle Lumley, Pho Bike Kappa Annette Leuval Laura Marsh, Pho Bike Kappa Jacob Malek, Pho Bike Kappa Heidi Malek, Pho Bike Kappa Hamilton Masiero, Pho Bike Kappa COLLEGE Maurice Moeder, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Ralph McKenzie, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Contrasteau Néobuch, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Bruce Foley, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Fallow in Frederick Foley, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Julia Navy, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Florence Porter, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Habibey Rizouh, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Dikke Keppe, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Gertvorm Boer, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Anna May Seson Anna May Seson, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Delco Smith, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Clayse Yorke, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Della Keppe Lavender Swan, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Charlotte Thomaspoon, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Frank Trifany, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Ernest Wintz, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Foulard Water, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Marguerite Whitney, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Roger Waters, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda Roger Waters, Phi B妃 Rape Kipe, Pi Lunda a. Howard M. Back, Bette Gorsman Sigmons b. Howard M. Back, Bette Gorsman Sigmons c. Karl H. Kellner, Bette Gorsman Sigmons d. Karl H. Kellner, Bette Gorsman Sigmons David Lilje Brown...Bradley Grabow Eric D. Karp...Michael Karp Jennifer Connell, Michael Karp Emily D. Karp...Michael Karp Donnie Grabow...Craig Cahill Pierce J. Karp...Philip Karp Pamela R. Karp...Anne R. Karp CHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Donald M. Black, Historical, Tan Beta Pi Beta, Congregational H.C. Gah, Cordell H.C. Gah, Sacrament, K. Club, Alumnae to Sigma Xi Donald M. Black, Historical, Tan Beta Pi Beta, Congregational H.C. Gah, Cordell H.C. Gah, Sacrament, K. Club, Alumnae to Sigma Xi B. A. Harvey, Jr. Bapthai XI, Fan Bein PA; Thomas L. Architecture XI; Hansel J. Architecture XI; B. A. Harvey, Elizabeth Fam Bein PA; Jeffrey E. Architecture Fam Bein PA; Joseph K. Architecture Fam Bein PA; SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Hennessy, Audrey, Vince Virginia, Amanda, Pamela, Monroe Board Thorne, Brenda, Pearson Paul Hamm, Vince V. Willey, C. Verwey Morton B. Dekkinson Micronesia or that Oversea or that Southeast Frank I. Hodge Larry L. Merrick SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SCHOOL OF MEDLINE Albert T. Steegman Ivan W. Steele Kenneth I. Conklin Orlin William Longwood SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Darwair A. Wernor The following Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close more than one name COLLEGE Friedrich Crawford Crawford Gregg Gregg Alfred Kernan Alfred Kernan Shield Shield Shield Shield Merkle Merkle Friedrich Halden Halden Merkle Merkle happiness Gabriel Goffard Helen Hungerford Lyvin Klietter Miriam Moore Monnie Stumbaugh La Berta Weiss Felix Manley Kathryn McFarlani SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Pursuit Robert H. Clark, Beta Gamma Nuigma SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE PRESIDENT William H. Raw Wilson Brunts Vernon A. Norie Michael A. Miles Bradley M. Morgan MARSHAL William H. Raw Wilson Brunts Vernon A. Norie Michael A. Miles Bradley M. Morgan [JOURNAL] Roy J. Dent, Electrical, Taw Beta Pi Henry Euler, Electrical Charles Zimmerman, Electrical, Taw Beta Pi Robert Wanley Smith, Electrical, Sigma Few Metal Itechman M. Wren Gebel, Chemical SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS | Name | Student ID | | :--- | :--- | | Nicole McKinney, Finn | Danny Kreitner, Violet | | Freelance | | SCHOOL OF LAW Second Year Bob Wath Ripe, Marine Guard First Year Paul E. Furstor Instructor Michael Miller Harvard School #1 Harvard School #2 Suggestions B. B. W. P. R. J. Rockefeller University Houston School of Medicine SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Sophomore Freda M. Keller SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Preferred Glenn Russell Glenn A. Wolfe Pilhi Bet Kappa Society is a national honorary society for the promotion of scholarship and friendship among students and graduates of American colleges. The K-Club is composed of men who have won letters in inter-collegiate athletics. Events in the first section of the spring track meet which will be run on Friday afternoon beginning at 1:20 are as follows: 100-yard dash, 440-meter dash, medley relay, 120-yard dash, 880-meter relay, abut, pole vault. Intramural Announcements Any man who have track equipment checked out are ineligible to compete. This excludes varity and freshman varsity candidates. Fifth round tennis and horoscope matches must be played and reported to the coach's office by Saturday, May 12, at 6 p. m. Six volleyball games were completed on the schedule this afternoon. Following are the remainder of the games on the list for this year: Monday, May 14, 4:30 p. m. Diamond: manipulate 1. Psi Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta Sigma 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 3. Phi Kappa Pi vs. Delta Sigma 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Al pha Alpha. 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Al- Tuesday, May 15, 4:30 p. m., winner of division one meets winner of division two in final championship match. Tennis Schedule Posted Matches Should Be Played Off Before Sunday The schedule for the first matches in the women's interclass tennis doubles has been posted and the matches should be played off before it is official. These matches will determine the championship doubles players in each class. Missouri's Attempt to Revenge Earlier Defeats Proves Futile Washington set back the Tiger baseball nine yesterday for the third straight time this season. Missouri will regain a victory in the last six starts. Wright, Pitching for Oklahoma Aggles, Scores Seventh Straight Win The score stood 0 to 1 during the first five innings, but Missouri won by one run. Jackson followed by making two in their half of the innings. In the seventh round Washington netted three more for the rest of the scoring of the game. The senior entries have no match to play off. In the junior schedule Elaine Schweitzer and Danielle play Charlotte Harper and Helen Flenk. For the sophomore championship, Susan Keith and Lois May Ennion compete in a new competition. The freshman match is between Isla Fitzimanzos and Katharine Dekroh Missouri outfielded Washington boots the ball but twice to three (15-6) in a series of safely eight times to Washington's six, which were more closely bunched The score by innings: R H F Missouri 000 003 000-3 8 3 Washington 000 003 20x 5 6 1 Missouri 000 003 000 -3 8 2 Washington 000 002 30x-5 -3 8 Missouri, Missouri, Ford and R, Bridges; Washington, Rockham and Blumenkamp. The interclass matches, which will be played off in a single round-robin tournament, will begin next week. Oklahoma dropped the first of a two game series to the Oklahoma Aggies yesterday when Hunter, the team's backup, to hold the hard hitting invaders. The Aguilles touched Hunter for 11 hits and 7 runs. Each team committed six or more hits, and the Sooner to five hits and three runs to score his seventh straight win. Aggies 400 100 02-7 11-5 Batteries: Oklahoma, Hunter, Birkett and Hasswell. Aggies, Wright and Blackbird, Umpire—Hurley. R H E Oklahoma 100 000 011 -3 5 5 Oklahoma The score by innings: Khalir Kurz of St. Louis was elected captain of the University basketball team for the "coming season" and received a vote for the latter yesterday. Kurz Is Elected Captain of Washington U. Team He was a regular on the team for the past two seasons, holding down a guard position. Kurt's work won him the MVP award in all the altiVale team last season. Prof. John Ise, of the department of economics will speak to the Oakridge Parent Teachers Association on Its Problems "Friday of this week." | | W | L | Pt. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas Aggies | 5 | 1 | .833 | | Kansas Aggies | 5 | 1 | .777 | | KANSAS | 3 | 3 | .777 | | Washington | 3 | 3 | .500 | | Oklahoma | 5 | 6 | .455 | | Michigan | 4 | 0 | .400 | | Iowa State | 0 | 0 | .000 | Valley Standings Games this week: Thursday, Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Angles; Friday and Saturday, Kansas vs. Missouri, Washington vs. Oklahoma Angles. Alpha Xi Delta Victors in Baseball Tournament Group play in the women's intramural baseball series was finished yesterday when the Delta Zeta team did not win. The team scored a score of 13 to 11. In the second game which was scheduled, T, N, T, won by a single run. The team failed to appear. As the results now are, Alpha Xi Delta is the winner in group one and T, N, T, in group two. T. N. T. W L L Pct. 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