Page 4 Summer Session Kansan School of Engineering Lists 139 on Honor Roll One hundred thirty nine students have been listed on the honor roll of the School of Engineering and Architecture for the spring semester. The list includes 27 freshmen, 23 sophomores, 33 juniors, and 55 seniors. Fifteen of the students made all "A's." Honor roll students may enroll for more than the normal course load and are eligible for many of the restricted honors courses designed for the superior students. Straight "A" students: Akos, Kovacs, sophomore, Novl Sad, Yugoslavia; Gary W. Rosenwald, sophomore, Topeka, Donald Otis Swenson, Barger, junior, Harrisonville, Mo.; Theodore E. Batchman, junior, Great Bend; Ferdinand J. Fischer, junior, Kansas City, John R. Guth, junior, Iola, William Donald McCaa, junior, Kansas City, Mo. Michael M. Roberts, junior, Shawnee Mission; Scott E. Gilles, senior, Prairie Village; Kenneth Leo Hul, senior, Liberal; Harold August Olson, senior, Kansas City, Kans.; Donnel Glen Popejoy, senior, Ullysses; Duane L. Ruckle, senior, Wichita, and John A. Rupf, senior, Wichita. Others on the honor roll: Gerry Michael Allen, Kansas City, Kans.; George M. Bayless, Madison; Clifford L. Bertholm, Spivey; Billy W. Beyers Berthelot, Lippincott; Billy W. Beyers Kansas City, Mo.; Henry W. Dodd Jr, Kansas City, Mo.; Rowland J. Edwards, Waterville; Don Ralph Eversmeyer, York; Joe Deltbert Dale Franz, Walton and Harry Thomas Gibson, Kansas City, Kans. James Howard Head, Brentwood, Mo.; James Dean Hubbard, Cedar Vale; Gary A. Kavenberger, Pueblo Colo.; J. Russell Lowell, Mclure, Lewenworth; Loseh Duard Meyer, Kirkwood, Mo.; Stephen H. Nellis, Dexter; Robert Bruce Null, Craig Babcock; Charles S. Portwood, Kansas City, Kans., and Bryce C. Robinson, Soldier. James A. Shawalter, Kansas City, Kans.; Gerald A. Stoltenberg, Lawrence; Kansas; Frederick P. Sutter, Independence; Levi Lyle Tarr Jr., Bartlesville, Oklawa; Wiho Jtokrengeoro, Djakarta, Indonesia, and Philip W. Westin, Formoso. Korea. Gary Paul Agin, Kansas City, Mo.; James R. Andrews, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert D. Erymerman, Larned; Paul Nolan Buehler, Kansas City, KS; David Buehler, Elwisworth; Donald O. Burrell, Lawrence; Daniel R. Close, Bonner Springs; Lester R. Bearman, Delhi, La.; Mary French DeFever, Independence, nary David Roger Dullin, Kansas City, KS Richard H. Hartman, Kansas City, Mo; Hans A. Heynaur, FT. Collins, Colo.; Earl K. Hunter, Kansas City, Mo; Richard L. Hunter, Kansas City, Mo; Lawrence W. Lawrence; Lewis Preston Shank, Lawrence; Duane R. Smith, Berryton; David Louis Streeter, Independence, Mo; George W. Taylor, Independence, Mo; and Lauren S. Ward, Ottawa. Phillip Loear Carn, Salina; Donald Dean Chapman, Hoxie, Robert E. Fleisher, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Earl Foltz, Kansas City, Mo.; Alan James Geyes, Salina; Larry Joe Harper, Lawrence; John T. Hood, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzy Howell, Clinton, Mo.; Paul L. Ingemanson, Topeka, and Everett L. Johnson, Augusta. Roy Marvin Knapp, Griddley; Marvin L. Lindsey, La Cygne; John J. McCormick, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul J. Milberger, Lawrence; Charles Luce Moffet, Kansas City, D; Larry Moore, Topeka; Charles D. Moore, Sabina Rogler, Wichita; Gerald J. Sieren, Keota Iowa, and Gary Lee Smedley, Lincoln Nebr. James W. Straight, Bartlesville, Okla; William M. Textor, Leavenworth; Ernest Thompson, Kansas City, Mo.; Stanley S. Thurber, Richland; John A. Trotter Jr, Leroy, Ohio; Gary Duae Ultican, Blue Springs, Mo.; Dallas C. Wickle, Ludel, and John A. Zaluski, Toronto, Ont., Canada. John Rollin Allen, Topeka; Ronald D. Andreas, Albiance; Richard L. Andsager, Plevna; James O. Arnold, Kansas City, Mo.; Henry H. Benjies, Prairie Village; Russel A. Chambers, Kansas City, Kans; Robert A. Cooksey, Iola; James O. Crooker, Kansas City, Kans; Gordon L. Culp,okea, and James Stuart Davis, Herington David G. Delong, Emporia; John Ray Dempsey, Anthony; John A. Engelland. Sterling; Gary Esplund. Bloom; Karl T. Feldman, Lawrence; John W. Filbert. Typewriters Electrics, Manuals Rentals, Sales, Service Office Equipment Dighton; Alan W. Fleming, Bartlesville Oakla; Louis E. Geller, Lawrence; William E. Gurwell, Kansas City, Kans., and Charles William Gwvn. Lawrence. Lawrence Typewriter 735 Mass., VI 3-3644 Donald G. Harper, Kansas City, Kans.; George C. Higgins, Warrensburg, Mo.; Siegfried Hoizer, Kansas City, Kans.; George C. Higgins, Warrensburg, Mo.; W.Koch, Lee's Summit, Mo.; William H Kuhn, Arkansas City; Norman F. Luther Kansas City, Mo.; Ramon A. Mayor. Placetas, Cuba; Lee R. McGimsey, Sara and Kenneth G. McKenzie, Lawrence. David H. Stoltenberg, Lawrence; William J. Stone, Louisburg; Roger Lee Stover, Independence, Mo.; Frank C. Swinney, Kansas City, Mo.; Stanley B. Washburn, Paola; Paul H. Whipple, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack C. Dysart, Sterling; Don H. Luellen, Kansas City, Kans., and Walter D. Teter, Shawnee. Harold R. Miller, Kansas City, Mo; Robert L. Moorehead, Hugoton; Donald Muehlberger, Kansas City, Mo; Michael C. Noland, Kansas City, Kans.; William I. Ohmsieder, Weir, Larry Ward Oline, William E. Hobson, Robert Darrary, Darryl S. Roberts, Wichita; James Rutherford, Chanute, and Laurice F. Sargert, Kansas City, Kans. The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life.—Plato Atomic Grants Tied with M.S. Atomic Energy Commission fellowships in radiation biophysics at KU and other participating institutions now can be planned on the basis of a master of science degree or two-year program. Announcement that the AEC fellowships are no longer based on one-year grants was made recently at a meeting of the Fellowship Advisory Committee to the Oakridge Institute of Nuclear Studies in Las Vegas, Nev. The Institute administers the AEC fellowships. Dr. Frank E. Hoecker, professor and director of radiation biophysics at KU, attended the advisory committee meeting, held at the annual meeting of the Health Physics Society June 11-16. Dr. Hoecker also presented a paper, "Recent Developments in Radiation Polymerization Dosimetry," before the society. Everything that enlarges the sphere of human powers, that shows man he can do what he thought he could not do, is valuable.—Samuel Johnson One instructor and two former members of the University of Kansas staff have been chosen directors of the American Society of Mammalogists. 3 Named Directors of Mammalogists J. Knox Jones Jr., instructor of zoology and assistant curator at the Museum of Natural History, was named a director at the 41st annual meeting of the society, held at the University of Illinois. Two former KU staff members also chosen to the six-member board are Richard G. Van Gelder, formerly a member of the Natural History Museum staff and now curator of mammals at the American Museum in New York, and Dr. Rollin H. Baker, formerly associate professor of zoology and assistant curator at KU and now director of museums at Michigan State University. Jewish Services To Be Held Fridays Jewish religious services for summer session students will be held every Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, West 9th Street and Highland Drive. Anyone needing transportation should call Robert Sokal, associate professor of entomology, at KU, extension 571. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP - Open All Summer - WELCOMES KU STUDENTS AND VISITING STUDENTS, BAND BOYS, ETC. Just North of Student Union the university shop We're closing soon for the summer, so come help us clear our shelves. 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