Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Four More Schools Announce Degree Candidates School of Fine Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Philip Patrick Aherne, Wichita; Bill Clem Albright, Buhler; Ronald Erie Alcorn, Dana Reagan; James Lawrence, Merton Cordine, Bowman; Mission; Harold Edwin Boyd, Des Moines; Mission; Harold Dee Brinkman, Circaron; Joice Maudle Burns; Ann Dickinson, Lawrens; Sarah Margaret Dillaha, Topeka; Maxwell Morris Emporia, Delmar G Funk Lawrence. Elaine Louise Gill, Cincinnati, Ohio; Janice Lee Harper, Winchester, Ill; John David Ireland, Columbia, Kan; Katie Irwin, Indiana; Emma Lauren, Buffalo, N.Y.; John Boyd Martin, Ottawa; Donna Juhi Nelson, Kansas City, Kan; Janet Aitken, Atterson, Kansas City, Kan; Mary Pettigrew, Angeles, Calif; Barbara Holt Simpson, Russell; Jay Derwyn Simpson, Wichita, William Simpson, Wichita, Mary; Katherine Wilbanks, Morgan, Tex; Sally Sue Wisner, Little Rock, Ark. Avery to Vargar James Allison Avery, Burlington; Sara Hopkins Beene, Lawrence; Jay Michael Conner, Dodge City; Jack Davison, Bollar, Napa; Jeff Foster, Leavenworth; Zoe Jim Killen, Moravitz; New London, Mo.; Martha Louise O'Dell, Carrollton, Mo.; Meredith Anne Nystrom, Maryville, Mo.; Robert Warren, Muskogee, Okla.; Albertha Warren, Muskogee, OK. Eda Gayle Gandee, Junction City; Katherine Eva Houlian, Woonsocket, S.D.; Mona Marie Hughey, Minneapolis; Minn.; Karen Bloey Blondes, Leavenworth; Trava Jean Lee, Norman, Okla.; Ruth Thompson, San Diego; Phillips, Minnescales, Phillips, Minnescales, Minn.; Patine Rose Thimmesh, Cheney; Sadako Mirayano de Vargas, Nagano City, Japan. School of Business Bachelor of Science Clarence E. Adamson, Lawrence; Gerald Grant Austin, Lawrence; John R Axline, Medicine Lodge; Ronald F. Lawrence, Lawrence; Dean Barsi, Ottawa; Lawrence, Dean Barsi, Salmier; Roberta Lea Belt, Coffeyville; James Lucian Berglund, Lawrence; John Lowell Bourret, Mission; Richard L. Bowers, Kansas, (y, Kan.; William Kenden, Hutchison, William D. Britain, Atchison; Richard De Bruce, Overland Park. Calvin Clark Burns, Salina; Colin Chauncey Campbell, Hutchinson; Edwin Neville Carper III, Medicine Lodge; Lucy Witter Chamberlain, Egbert, Wye; David Cecil Coleman. Lawrence; Bernard Lee Colestok. Lawrence; Van W. Cooper, Emily McDonald, John Duncan and Eugene Crotchett, Louisburg; John Charles Davis, Kansas City, Mo; Georgia Ruth Dillon, Garden City; George L Duke Jr., Lawrence. Dunaway to Hodgdon Donald Lucins Dunaway, Lawrence; Larry Lee Dunlap, Salina; Delmar Duane Falen, Herington; Mitchell Bernard Posey, Harding; Robert Froese; Freideline, Chanute; Charles Jepson Gar- nard; Singing; Peter Teton Gehring H. Atchison; King Merton Geoff oil Grove, James L. Gilland, Lawrence; Kenton Craig Granger, Ottawa; Larry Lyons; Lyons; John Dixon Griffith, Merritt William Bruce Hackney, Coffeyville; Richard Calvery Haines, Topeka; Jerry Jones Halderman, Lawrence; John Trintin Hanson, Lawrence; John Warren Jones, Lawrence; John Warren Topeka; Howard Craig Haselwood, Wichita; Vernon Milton Hay, Ottawa; Phillip Gary Heinschel, Smith Center; James Henry Hess, McPherson; William E. Hamilton Jr., Lawrence; Allen Mills Hickey, Liberal; John Brewster Hodgdon, Merriam Horeisi to Minear Stewart R. Horeisi, Salina; Elberson Wesley Hunn, Lawrence; Victor Henry Lawrence; Monte Clement Janzen, Lawrence; Monte Clement Janzen,casity City; Kan; Dick Roland Jones, McPherson; Laurence Lee Kewisett,Lawrence; James Philip Kirk Jr., Kansas Russell; John Kaye Lonborg, Liberty, Mo; George Maier Jr., Kansas City, Kan; James Russell, Mather Jr., Lawrence; George Maier, Moscow; Larry Gene McCully, Wichita Moravnasky to Roulier Cecil Franklin McDonald, Satanta, Robert E. McGhee, Hutchinson; Larry B. McGhrath, Ottawa; William Lee Mckee. Kansas City, Mo.; George Taylor McE. Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Mehlinger. Mohlenberg; Malibu, Mich.; Hutchinson; William Oliver, Michael. Lawrence; Arthur Mize Miller, Atchison; Donna Marlene Minear, Downs. Thomas Francis Moravnasky, Johnson City, New York; Clayton S. Morrison; Great Bend; Charles Roger Mosshart Jr. Lawrence;arry Lee Loyer Meyer Pratt; Kansas City Mo.; James Levine Mo.; Lawrence E. Myers, Kansas City Mo.; Ralph Eugene Nelson, McPherson; Alfred A. Oerter, New Hyde Park, N.Y. William Harrison Parsons, Leavenworth; Richard Perry Patterson, Kansas City Mo.; Stephen Payne, Kansas City Kan.; Jeremy Edward Payne, Kansas City Mo.; William Taylor Pendergrass Jr Kansas City, Kan. Peggy Peterson Plain, Independence; Mary Sue Price, Coffeville; Robert Lynn Randels, Medicine Lodge; Linda Rankin, Littleton, Colo.; Dwight Eugene Raymond, Overland Park; Dwight Eugene Reece, Horton; Charles Vie Reses, Reinken, Lawrence; Samuel Morrison Reynard, King City, Kan.; Kent Dudley Richards, Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas Odell Rost, Topeka, Leon Edon Roulier, Colby. Russel to John Marion Russell II, Great Bend; Russell to Taff Louis William Smith, Lawrence, Robert L. Steinman, Lawrence; Richard William Stilley, Raytown, Mo.; Gerald Reed Garnett, Charles Wylde, Shrain Garnett; Charles Wylde, Studen Frederick William Stutz Jr. Shawnee; William Thomas Stutzer, Kansas City; Mo.; Rodney D. Swaim, Dodge City; Oura Lee Swart, Oakley; Lawrence McKinnon, Pratt. Chester A. Syses Jr., Hutchinson; Ronald L. Taff. St. Joseph, Mo. Thomas Irven Russell, Grove City, Ohio; Leon Lynn Savage, Lawrence; Lawrence Michael Schwartz, Jr. Paola, Douglas Douglas; Scott, Fort Scott; Richard Lee Scott, Fort Scott; Richard Lee Senggehl, Parsons; Bradford Warring, Sheafor, Lawrence; Larry Emerson Shoffner, Salma, N. Lyne Seevering, Burdett; C. S. Shaffer, Raymond A. Sisson, St. Joseph, Mo. Thompson to Younger John Chenesy Thompson, St. Joseph, Mo.; Albert Clark Urlich, Hamilton; John Athanasius Vrentas, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert Michael Wagner Topea; Kan.; Robert Michael Wagner Topea; Wasko Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Aloise Robert Weitz Jr., Goodland; Erl Franz Wernett, Independence; Robert Gale Wheeler, Lawrence; Wayne L. White, Berry R. Allen Whitneyighway; Charley R. Wallert Fort, Fort; Charley Frederick Williams, Kansas City, Kan.; Donald Eugene Williams, Mission; Ronald Handley Womack Lenexa; Robert William Wood, Liberal; Donald F. Woodhull, Lawrence; Barbara Ann Wurst, Russell; John Howard Younger, Kansas City, Mo. School of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science Richard Dean Blackburn Ellsworth; Louis D. Bruno, Lawrence; Dean Robert Carman, Quinter; James W. Cieland, Wakeeney; John Gordon Cole, Atchison; Lee Disque, Clive Jimmy Lee Disque, Lawrence; Cline Henry Dragoon Jr., Junction City; Thomas J. Dyer, Baldwin; Harold Lee Earnest; Humanusville Mo.; Charles S. Evans-COfferville; Paul Henry Eyler Jr, Iola; William Ludwig Kenow, Kansas City, Mo. Harrison Harrison Geyer, Hays; Guenther R. G'Nosa, Lawrence; Delos Rex Holeman, Fredonia; William R. Icks, Lawrence; John E. Johnson, Medicine Lodge; Marion Malcom King II, Topeka; Norman Raile, Jesse, Hugoton; Monty C Markley, Tawanda; Joel Nutt Jr., Mitchell, Towanda; Jack L. Moler, Parsons; Jimmy Dale Moore, Coffeville. E伯erta M. Nite, Montezuma; James Judson Rosecrans, Winfield; Jimie Jean Rufenacht, Ness City; Charles Ozwin Rutledge, Kansas City; Kenneth Ray Schmidt, Dan Franklin Schrepel, Pratt; Daniel Frank Schrepel, Pratt; William Neil Smell, Toneka; Robert Hall Thornburgh, Nortonville; John Joseph Wertzberger, Lawrence School of Journalism Bachelor of Sceince Ronald Abrams, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mary Alice Alden, Hutchinson; Judith Anderson, Lawrence; Walter Dean Barnes, Lawrence; James Carle, Independence, Mr.; Carolyn Hester Carter, Lawrence; William Albert Felitz Jr. Kansas City, Mo.; James Carl, Independence, Mr.; Carolyn Hester Carter, Lawrence; William Albert Felitz Jr. Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Cain Horni, Lawrence; Harry Dean Humphrey, Larkinburg Alan David Jones, Lawrence; Robert Sester Lane, Prairie Village; James Wheeler, Oakland; James Lord, Rochester, N.Y.; Charles, Robert Macy, Hutchinson; Ron Kent Miller, Strom, McPherson; Marcia strom, McPherson; Gerald Kent Morgan, Hope; Ann D. Nichols, Hutchinson; Paul Hosen, Merdeale, Ill.; Marcia Ann Oppermann, Freeman; Leroy Perker, Parker, Nebus Martha Pearse, Nevada, Mo.; Harry Otto Ritter Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Ramona Ruth Rush, Little River; William Pearson Sleight, Sunflower; Nancy Elizabeth Stutzman, Kansas City, Kan.; Patricia Marcell Swanson, Newton; Herbert Starret Weldon, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles David Whalen Jr., Overland Park; Eleanor Lee Wilson, Mede; Howard Granville Young, Leavenworth. Students Dabble in Fountain By Glenn Logan The 3,000 gallons of water that circulates through the Chi Omega fountain has been attracting splashers for more than four years. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy accepted the fountain on behalf of the University April 25,1955.His acceptance speech contained these remarks: "It represents another step in the beautification of the naturally beautiful KU campus. The fountain shows that the University is interested not only in utilitarian things but in beauty as well." C. B. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said the department spends more than one thousand dollars from May to November to maintain the fountain. Liquid detergents and dye thrown into the fountain often put a damper on its beauty, however. "When undesirable liquids are put into the fountain we have to drain, clean and refill it," he said. Funds for the $11,000 fountain were contributed by Chi Omega alumnae and from the Elizabeth M. Watkins Fund through the Endowment Assn. Plaques around the base of the fountain represent the Greek mythology of Chi Omega sorority. The fountain is a memorial to members of Chi Omega sorority who have died. It was built in 1955 as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Chi Omega chapter at KU. Pay Now or Later, But Pay NEW YORK —(UPI)—A store offered air conditioners for sale today with "no payments until temperature hits 95 degrees." Last summer it never did. But the store had some fine print to take care of that: "or July 15, 1959." Prof. Price Attends Meet G. Baley Price, professor of mathematics, was among 200 scientists from all over the nation attending the symposium. The symposium was opened by a banquet at which President Eisenhower announced plans for construction of the worlds largest atom smasher at Stanford University. A KU mathematics professor recently returned from a National Symposium in Basic Research at New York City where he was the only Kansas invited to attend. The program was sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The first Kansas newspaper was published at Leavenworth Sept. 15, 1854.