Page 5 Graduated With Distinction Twenty-eight seniors who graduated June 2 received degrees "with highest distinction" while 79 were graduated "with distinction." Effective this year the University Senate has authorized each school in the University to select not more than the top 10 per cent of its graduates as scholastic honor graduates. Not more than the upper one third of the honor group may be designated by each faculty as graduating "with highest distinction." The remainder graduate "with distinction." The honor is designated in the Commencement program and on the recipient's diploma. Summer Session Kansan In this first year of the honor designation, the School of Medicine and the Graduate School faculties made no honor designations. Graduating "with highest distinction" are: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences—John Edgar Beam, Ottawa; Joanne Beal, Lawrence; Elizabeth Eileen Hoover, Lawrence; Donna Rae Jasper, Dighton; Noel McKinley Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Frederick Benjamin Misse, Jr. Highland; Arlan Bruce Ramsey, Dodge City; John Frederic Zoellner, Tonganoxie; and Carole June Stucky, Bogota, Colombia. William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information—Jerelidne Glover, Salina. School of Engineering and Architecture—John Albert Davis Jr., Topeka; and Donald Gerald Coyne, Hutchinson. School of Education — Jeanette Elizabeth Barton, Wichita; Sally Dial Billingsley, Kansas City, Kan.; Sylvia Waggoner Estes, Caney; Anna Mae Greiner, Kansas City, Kan.; Cherie May Miller, Fort Scott; Lois Elizabeth Park, Lawrence; Elizabeth Deibert Skinner, Irving; Mildred Gladys Andes, Lawrence. School of Business—Russell W. Beaslev, Topeka; John Thad Hedrick, Ellinwood; Mark Neff McDonnell, Lawrence; Homer Eugene Paris III, Leawood. School of Law—Hewwood Hodder Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Phillip L. Rother, St. Joseph, Mo. School of Fine Arts—Sandra Kay Falwell, Kansas City, Kan. School of Pharmacy—Max Johnson Starns, Cherryvale. Those graduating "with distinction" are: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences—Ruth Ann Anderson, Hutchinson; Dale Marvin Brethower, Nevis, Minn.; Peggy June Brown, Topeka; Ruwal Henry Freese, Topeka; Maria Sue Fullmer, Mission; David Donclea Gaumer, Oberlim; Dianne Phyllis Hays, Kansas City; Kan.; Jerrad John Hertzler, Newton; Donald R. Hopkins, Kansas City; Kan.; Carolyn Joanne Huntley, Washington; Kenneth Lee Irbay, Fort Scott; Megan Starr Lloyd, Hutchinson; Wayne Ellis Mason, Prairie Village; Anne Miller, Dodge City; Julie Purcell Miller, Kansas City; Kan.; Virginia Gertrude Miller, Wichita; Richard Verle Ohrmart, Scott City; Polly Peppercorn Lawrence; Diane Sue Sandberg, Wichita; Carroll S. Simpson, Holden, Mo.; Vera Corinne Stough, Lawrence; Clinton Dale Vermillion, Goodland; Shirley Ann Ward, Salina; Freddie Elton Wilson, Lenexa; Jack Anthony Wortman, Chanute; Joy Arleta Yeo, Manhattan. LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.—VI 3-9830 William Allen School of Journalism and Public Information—Margaret Armstrong D'Ardenne, Westfield, N. J.; William Bruce Harmon, Topeka; Ward Wendell Weldon, Warrenbsurg, Mo. School of Engineering and Architecture—Ferdinand C. Bates, Kansas City, Kan.; Fred Ralph Porta II, Topeka; Richard Cranston Murray, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Phillip Colver, Coffeyville; John Michael Dealy, Wichita; Newell Charles Rodewald, Eudora; David D. Rorabaugh, Emporia; John Edward Hieber, Lane; Richard Glenn Hindeliter, Wichita; Ralph Robert Reiser, Great Bend; Frederick C. Smithmeyer, Lawrence; Jack P. Reid, Johnson; Richard D. Lundy, Parsons. School of Education—Sharma Susier Blumenfeld, Lawrence; John Waite Bowers, Alton, Ia.; Kay Marlene Ewert, Abilene; Mary Brown Garver, Kansas City, Mo.; Sue Ann Haines, Lawrence; Ann Josephine Johnson, Topeka; William J. Nolan, Philadelphia, Fa.; Linda Male Lem Simpson, Salina; Shirey Ann Stout, Lombard, Ill.; Katherine LaVerne Westgate, Lawrence; Cherie Elaine Wray, Kansas City, Mo.; Letha Ann Markwell, Gashland, Mo.; Janice Kay Brown, Colby; Don Wayne Beeen, Lawrence; Kathryn Irene Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. School of Business—Ronald K. Badger, Kansas City, Kan. Hal Thuroe Hansen, Hutchinson; Frank Harold Ise, Wichita; Joe Eldon Mahoney, Ottawa; Robert D. Mettlen, Hutchinson; George Marius Nelson, Lawrence; Vern D. Kornelsen, Inman; Bruce Michael Rider, Wichita; Edwin Lowell Hayes, Kansas City, Mo.; Sharron Rae Dye, Wichita; Donald W. Earl, Iola; Donald C. Eckes, De Soto; Robert Edward Edmonds, Lawrence; Hugh Mansfield Grant, Hutchinson. School of Fine Arts—Merrilyn E. Coleman, Alan J. Harris, Lucy Jean Remple, all of Lawrence. School of Pharmacy—Vernon R. Gleissner, Olmitz; Ignatius Schumacher, Hays. Full Time Mechanic School of Law—Donald Lowry Burnett, Larned; Alvin Dale Herrington, Wellington; William Clements Nulton, Pittsburg. To Be Alumni Assn. Life Member The Agnes Wright Strickland Memorial Life Membership in the Alumni Assn. was awarded to Walter A. Strauch, Elmhurst, Ill., who graduated with a B.S. degree in business June 2. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy presented the award at the annual Senior Class breakfast. The Strickland life membership was established five years ago by Charles E. Strickland, Mason City, Iowa; H. W. Strickland, South Haven; and Miss Frances W. Strickland, Wichita, in memory of their mother. The award is made each year to a graduating senior in recognition of his or her outstanding contribution to the University. Selection is made by an anonymous faculty committee. BRITISH MOTORS In addition to the degree in business. Strauch also is being commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. 737 N. 2nd. • VI 1-8367 Find It In The Kansan Classifieds England Gets Heliodon Plans Plans and specifications for the inside-outside heliodon have been sent on request to the school of architecture in Nottinham, England, by the KU department of architecture. The English school will construct a similar instrument for research and demonstration of natural light in buildings. This will be the third KU heliodon built outside the United States. George M. Beal, professor and chairman of the architecture department, is the inventor of the heliodon. The device simulates the angle of the sun for any location in the northern hemisphere at any time of the day in any season. To Plan History Meeting W. Stitt Robinson, associate professor of history, has been appointed chairman of the program committee of the Mississippi Valley Historical Assn., a national organization with several thousand members. His committee will organize the program for the annual meeting in Denver in 1959. WATCH FOR THIS FELLOW in issues to come. . . He'll be telling you about the many services MORGAN- MACK offers your car! MORGAN-MACK 714 Vermont YOUR FORD DEALER VI 3-3500