Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 24, 1960 156 Engineers on Honor Roll The names of 156 students on the Dean's Honor Roll of the School of Engineering and Architecture have been announced by Dean John S. McNown. The spring, semester honor roll includes approximately the upper 10 percent of each class with grades ranging from 2.26 to 3. Students who achieved a straight "A" or 3-point record for the semester are: SIMONS - David Duane Baird, New- york P E Grizzle, Hiwatua and Har- bor Rivers JUNIORS-Ronald D. Andreas, Abileng, David G. DeLong, Emporia, David G. DeLong, Kansas City, Mo. Richard L. Morris, Wichita, and Wesley W. With, Garden City. Others on the honor roll are; SOPHOMOKES—Theodore E. Batchman. Great Bend; John D. Bierlein, Pittsburg, and Charles Luce Moffet, Kansas City, Mo. Others on the honor roll are: SENIORS - John Roll Allen, Kansas CHURCHERS - John A. Glenview, Ill., Wayne Arnold, Sulphur, La. Rose William Barton, Lawrence; Harold W. Bergmann, Lenexa; John L. Boerger, Sedgwick; John R. Bosserman, Mission; John E. Becker, Palm Beach; Larry J. Dewen Brady, Topeka; Edward E. Cavannah, Great Bend; Wilburn C. Clark, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald L. Coffman, Leavenworth; David Lee 2 Men Given $500 Awards Two Kansas high school graduates have been awarded Ray Q. Brewerst scholarships to attend the University. The graduates are Donavan Leroy Train of Lindsborg and Gordon Lee Hager of Hapler. The awards carry a stipend of $500 and are given for one year to outstanding Kansas high school graduates planning to major in chemistry. They were created in 1957 by KU alumni in honor of Ray Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry and for 16 years chairman of the chemistry department. The recipients are selected by Prof. Brewster in consultation with the Summerfield and Watkins Scholarship committees. Both of the recipients have also been given scholarship hall awards which will reduce the cost of their room and board about $300 through a cooperative work program within the living group. Coupe, Arkansas City; Aubrey R. Davis, Leeward; Gerard W. DeLong, Blythe- dale, Mo.; William Arthur Dunn, Pitt- sburgh, Pa., and Jack C. Dysart, Sterling Jack Vernon Eakins, Turner; Robert Fessenden, Mission; Royal J. Field, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles L. Foster, Kingsville, Tex.; James Franklin, Kansas City, Mo.; Frye, Kansas City, Mo.; Gibbs, Kansas City, Hall, Wichita; Jerry W. Havenhill, Blue Springs, Mo.; Dennis E. Hayes, Washington; Frank G. Hodge, Hutchinson; Heral R. Holding Colorado Springs; Colo.; Gerald E. Holmberg, Lebaxia; H. Hunnow, Clinton Clinton; Clinton Hughes, Waverly, and Melvin David Hunt, Kansas City, Mo. James A. Ireland, Lawrence; John R. Jeffrey, Bartlesville, Oklah.; Milford A. Johnson, Iola; Ernest Johnston, Baldwin; Wilber E. Jorgenson, Greenleat; Gary E. Jorgenson, Greenleat; pek Kansas City; Gary Martin Korb, Olathe; William F. Lawrence, Independence, Mo.; Robert J. Leanna, DePere, Wis.; David Charles May, Merriam; James E. McClanahan, Kansas City, Mo; James F. McDowell, Kansas City; James G. Gizon, Jones; James P. Ochoer, Plesanton, and Brandt P. Ochoer, Overland Park. Gary E. Pack, Wichita; Richard H. Peterson, Kansas City, Mo.; Lionel G. Rickford, Marienthal; Verne L. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; John Noola, Mo.; Dave G. Ruf Jr., Spring Hill; Robert E. Schake, Lawrence; Larry C. Schoieley, Kiowa; Mohammed Y. Lawnier, Norman D. Shuart, Kansas City, Kent; Don S. Kansas City, Mo.; Frank R. Swenson, Clay Center; William F. Teague, Chapman; Paul Edwin Teeter, Independence, Mo.; Shawnee; Warren L. Willis, Baldwin, and John H. Woodford, Kansas City, Mo. JUNIORS—Richard L. Andsager, Pleva; Roger D. Baum, Caunford, N. J.; Floyed E. Corbil, LeRoy; Gordon L. Culp, Topeka; John A. Engelland, Sterling; Johnson M. Eckel, Prairie Village; Robert C. Hagan, Newton; Ivan Lee Haugh, Topeka; R. Keith Herrin, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert A. Hinton, Hamlin; Siegried Holzer, Kansas City; Roland W. Koch, Lee's Summit, Mo.; Dennis A. Maser, Dodge; Jeffrey H. Barker, Mitchell, H. Mitchell, Colby; Donald Muehlberger, Kansas City, Mo.; Darrell E. Myers, Overland Park; Charles D. Ogden, Sabetha; Donald Pope, Ulysses; John L. Porter, Kansas City, Mo.; Ronald E. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert I. Seens, Robert E. Seens, Wellsville; David Stoltenberg, Lawrence, and Terry G. Watkins, El Dorado. SOPHOMORES—Glenn W. Albright, Herington; Stuart H. Barger, Harrisonville, Mo.; Phillip Leon Carr, Salina; Don W. Clifford, Wichita; Dale L. Collision, Humboldt; Ronlee Lee Cox, Dodge Earl Foltz, Kansas City, Mo.; Alan James Geery, Salina; John R. Guth, Iola; Edwin L. Hill, Muncie; John T. Hood, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzy Howell, Clinton, Mo.; Donald E. Hunter, Oak Park, Ill., Paul L. 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