425 Students Named To College Honor Roll FRESHIMEN—John Blair, Wichita; Harrie Clyde, Kansas City, Wichita; Clinton Mackey, Cowell, Clinton, Moe.; Gail Eberhardt, Wichita; Dennis Farnay, Wilson; Elizabeth Ann Fly, Topeka; Marilyn Sue Hardisty, Salina; Susan Hunt, Topeka, and Paul Schaich, Forty-nine students making straight A records are included among the 425 students on the honor roll of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for the 1960 spring semester as announced by Dean George R Waggoner. SOPHOMERE--Diane Coen, Kansas City, Mo.; Harold Fearing, Lawrence; Alarf Latta, Wichita; Patricia Monseth, Kirkwood, Mo.; Constant Pollier Tocher, Louisville; Richard Frances, Kansas City, Mo. and Richard Weinshilbum, Augusta. **THE ALL A STUDENTS** **SWING Mills, Minneapolis, Lawrence; Beverly Bald, Topeka; Bryan Burrage, Lawrence; Donald Close, Bonner Springs; Jessie Ann Cramer, Prairie Village; Nancy Craven, Hillsdale; Ivan Eastwood, Summerfield; Alice Gould, Mission Hills; Elmor Ann Knewl, Kansas City; Brevyn Beyen, Boston, An Hyde, Great Neck, N. Y.; Charles Kelly, Overland Park; Larry Keaven, Kansas City; Floyd Lee, Hays, Loren, Lockwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Marilyn Mull, Charlotte; Marguerite Owens, Neosechar, VanDyke; Michael vanDyke, VanDyke, Kansas City, Mo., and David Webber, San Salvador, El Salvador. JUNIORS—Ernest Adelman, Kansas City. Mo; David Albert, Monterey, Calif.; David Anderson, Riverton; Carol Freeman, Lawrence; Alice Hoy, Kansas City. Mo; John Jewell, Garden City; John Moyer, Hamlin; Cheryl Payer, Dado; Judith Ransch, Wichita; Jack Salmon, Elkhart, and Bert Taylor, Plainville. Other students on the honor roll are: *SENIOR5—Michael Ahnemann, Kansas City, Mo.; Arly Allen, Lawrence; John Allen, Hutchinson, Lawrence; John Allen, Nelson, Boe; Edward Bailey, Baltimore, Nelson; Earl Bevan, Pittsburgh; Helen Bontrager, Kansas City; Clydeden Brown, Isabel; James Brownfield, Kansas City; Donald Brownberger, Shawnee; William Burt, Hannibal, Mo.; John Callahan, Independence; Frank Alan Coombs, Arlington, Va.; Jane Crow, St. Louis; Peter Crawford, Mary Daugherty, Lawrence; William DeJarnett, Kansas City, N. J.; Susan Zelaney, Tenafily, N. M.; William Devall, Overland Park, Martin Dickinson, Kansas City, Mo.; Dallas Dobbs, Bartlesville, Okla.; Roger Douglass, Mullin, Oklahoma; Roderick Endacott, Bartlesville, Okla.; Vincent Erichs Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; David Fastigl, Cedar Grove, N. J. Nancy Louse Faunce, Independence, Mo.: Steve Flood, Hays; Anial Forkner, Liberal; Alice Forsberg, Logan; Charles House, Lincoln; George Gassl, Shawnee; Trudy Ann Gler, McPherson; William Godfrey, Arkansas City; James Gordon, Topeka; Joanne Halderson, Bartlesville, Mississippi; Hilley Dennis, Den尼希, Hodge Dcity; Thomas Herlocker, Winfield; Barbara Ellen Herzog, Elsworth; James Hoffman, Independence, Mo.; James Hudson,Varsswar, Icelen; William Groves, Mo.; Philip James, Kansas City, Mo.; Bruce Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Krueger, Yates Center; Douglas Kuper, Topeka; Ann Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn.; Patsy Great Bend; Michael Groves, Great Bend; Kenneth Megil, Vassar; Fred Morrison, Colby; John Morrison, Great Bend; Clifford Mullen, Kansas City; Marvin Munsell, Kansas City; Robert Nebrig Jr., Leavenworth; Robert Scholes, Lawrence; Earl Parr, McPherson, Cora Lee Price, Lawrence; Jame s Rice, Archbold, Ohio; Charles Robertman, Rollinmann, Ohio; William Sheldon, Rollmann, Pratt; William Sheldon, Sa- lina; Robert Earl Smith, Lawrence; Stuart Smith, Lawrence; Susan Snyder, Eurekaa Springs, Ark.; Richard Speers, Houston, Tex.; Edward Spencer Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Charlotte Stroker, Tookee; Carol Stevens, New York; Thompson, Urbana, Ill.; Vivian Tree, Iola; Paul Troulosl, Newton; John Louis Vakas, Coffeyville; Sam Vanlandingham, Midland, Texas; Ramon Villarear, Abilene, Texas; Dennis Warren, Toronto; Bruce Wells, Winfield, and Melinda Williams, Kansas City, Mo. JUNIORS—Charles Aldrich, Osborne David Armentrout, Mission; Phillip Ballard, Wichita; Robert Barnhill, Lawrence; Bruce Barrett, Leawood; Barbara Ann Bechtel, Omaha, Nebr.; Pamela Armand, Omaha, Nebr.; Lance Lawrence, Susanne Black, Winnette, Ill. Donald Brada, Hutchinson; William Bridson, Wichita; John Brown, Lawrence; Brenda Bruckner, Emporia; Larry Burke, Dodge City; Gary Burnidge, Pittsburg; Sonny Cobble, Bompton; Mo. Davenport; Mo. David Prescott; Donna Cullen, Leavenworth; Roy Keith Darlington, El Dorado; Theresae Davis, Pocatello, Idaho; Lowell Dicke, Topeka; Mary Gay Dildingham, Salma; Floyd Robert Dillon, Satanta; Mo. David Prescott, Erik Ehrlich, Russell; Karen Geymann, Towanda; Elizabeth Given, Independence Mo.; Judith Gordon, Great Bend; Brenda Lee Gosney, Kansas City, Mo. Linda Guise, Marysville; Kennard Hamilton, Morrison, Ill.; Katherine Haughue, Billings, Mont.; Martin Henry, Haughue, Billings, Mont.; Melinda Sue Hill, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Hirst, Luray; John Hodge, Kansas City; Theresa Hodges, Elk City; Curtis Hunter, Alton, Ill.; Terry Jackson, Elingham, Ill.; Dhyllie Thomas, Gary Jones, Parsons; Joe Mack Knowles, Independence, Mo.; Johnnie Kyote, Dteo; Warren Leitch, Leavenworth; Angie Lee Magnusson, Wichita; Jack Makepeace, Merriam; Row Traford Armstrong, Griffin; Mike Martin, Hutchinson; Susan Maxwell, Kansas City, Mo.; John McCabe, Topeka; Mary Margaret McCoy, Prairie Village; Francis McEvoy, Wilson; Thomas McCee, Wilson; John Trafford, Parsons; Lenora Prosser, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Reynolds, Kansas City. Sandra Rickards, Wichita Falls, Tex.; Sibyl Riekenberg, Topeka; David Rockhold; Winfield; Jeanne Rustemeyer, Leavenworth; Virginia Sabin, Rockford; Gary Shimedkean, Lawrence; Gary Schuh, Kemnack; Sarah Seewers, Wilmington; James Shaw, Wichita; Arlie Siebert Jr., Wichita; David Thorning, Atchison; Margaret Thrasher, Wichita; Thomas Triplett, St. Joseph, Mo.; Davenport Trowbridge, Prairie Arthur White, Wichita; Leavenworth Arthur White, Milville, Sask., Canda and Janet Wright, Mission. SOPHOMORES—Connie Lee Anderson, Garnett; Richard Arms, Kansas City, Mo.; William Bailey, Topeka; Judith Baker, Salina; Linda Anne Baker, Kan- man; David Neal, John Foster; Jerrol Bernstein, Kansas City, Mo; Betsy Bridethal, Kansas City; Sarah Jane Byran, Lenexa; Robert Christensen, Topeka; Lesco Cover, Junction City; Susanne Ellermeier, Norton; John Falletta, Arma; Phillip Frick, Scott; Scott Mays, Alma; Daniel Gerling, Mission; Frances Ane gile, Delphos; William Glissandner, Kirk- wood, Mo.; Patricia Glendening, Stockton; Dorothea Goodpasture, Wichita; David Gray, Lawrence; Richard Harper, Prairie Village; Boyd Hartman, Haddon- nary; N. Helen Hatton, Salina; Larry Heck, Lawrence; Philip Higginbottom, Winfield Sally Holmes, Hutchinson; Emile Hopkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Claude Jardon, Joplin, Mo.; Charles Johnson, Wymore, Nebr.; Judrid Johnson, Caldwell; Frederic Jones, Merriam; Virginia Kane, Stafford; Nancy Mae Kauffman, Emporia; Jack Kensinger, Chanute; Mary Killorge,arkville, Tonya King, BilleKickwaw, Mo.; Sandra LeeLawrence; Connie Jo Lillian, McPherson; Thomas Loewen, Wichita; Laura AnneLoomis, Coffeville; Samuel Lux, To-(Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8) SPECIAL Sarkes-Tarzian FM Radios $34.95 Bell Music Co. Gale Receives Fulbright Grant Thomas M. Gale, assistant professor of history, has been awarded a Fulbright grant to conduct research at the University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru. He will direct his study to the history of Lima. The grant, made by the Department of State under provision of the Fulbright Act, is one of more than 400 grants for lecturing and research abroad included in the program for the 1960-61 academic year Prof. Gale's selection was made by the Board of Foreign Scholarship on recommendation of the Conference Board of Associate Research Councils. His special field of study is Latin American history. He has taught classes in that area and a survey course in American history here since 1954 In 1953-54, Prof. Gale was awarded a Research Training Fellowship from the Social Science Research Council to study urbanism in Latin America and the history of Lima. He received his A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. degree with distinction from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia in 1958. He was married this spring to the former Mary Margaret Hardman, assistant dean of women at KU from 1952-58. who will join him in Lima. Funds used for carrying out the Fulbright program are certain foreign currencies or credits owed to or owned by the U.S. Treasury. Programs are currently in effect with 32 foreign nations. 3 Outdoor Movies To Be Run Tonight Three films will be shown at 8 tonight in Fowler Grove just east of Robinson Gymnasium. The outdoor films are a part of the recreational program. The features tonight will be "Southern California Holiday." "Sports of the Southwest" and "Three Indian Ceremonials." Even those who know little or nothing about photography get fine pictures with the Symbolica II. Just set the distance for a portrait, group or landscape . . . set exposure meter while you sight the scene—then shoot. The picture will be sharp and perfectly exposed. Has the superb Zeiss Tessar f1/2B 50mm lens -renowned for fine optical quality and rapid wind lever for fast sequence shots. $89.50, Case. $12, Across from the Court House 1107 Mass. 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