Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 21, 1958 1,200 Are Candidates (Continued from Page 6) dielh, Mission; Howard S. Scholl, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Leland H. Scott, Independence, Mo.; Joe E. Sheldon, Great Bend; Theodore W. Uhlrich Jr., Leavenworth; George V. Trump Jr., Kansas; John E. Williams, Iola, White, Leawood; John E. Williams, Iola BS in Metallurgical Engineering—James R. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo.; James L. Jellison Argonia, Richard D. Mierley, Prairie Village, Frederick C. BS in Mining Engineering - Philip N Hosfield, Parsons; John S. Riskebent Kan BS in Petroleum Engineering—Andrew W Battese Jr. Holton; Richard L Birmingham, St. Joseph, Mo.; William H Brecheisen, Colonial; Bassi E burg; Arnold H Henderson; Topeka Lundy, Kah, Lakin; Richard D Landy, Parson L. Thomas H. Rinehart; Liberal; Delbert J. Scheidt; Wishing; Owen T. Spitz, St. Joseph, M.D.; Michael G. Schapelle; Torres-Hurtado, Bogota, Columbia, S.A., Keith L. Young, Macksville. School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine - Stevens B. Aeker, Maternity; Loren W. Akers, Centerville; Eugene R. Almer, Tuttle, N.D.; LeRoy Apostes, Newton; Larry D. Balle, Hanson; John F. Benage, Kamaas City; Luis c.; S. Sanchez, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Franklin G. Bichmeier, Kansas City, John A. Billingham Jr., Kansas City, William E. Broberg, Hoslington; John R. Campbell Pratt, Terry, Emperia; Mar- celle, Kansas City John E. Chapman, Springfield, Mo. Joe C. Clapper, Greenville, Mo. Craig Jensen, Whitewater, Craig N. Clark Junction City; Donald C. Coldsmith Overland Park; Billy J. Cooney, McPherson Gordon T. Cowles, Kansas City; Asher pweka; Henry J. Dick Jr; Emmaio; D. Dougherty, Dodge City; Burris R. Duncan, Kansas City; Lawrence L. Lewis Richard A. Hadley, Topeka, Arthur W. Haliday, Pittsburg; Karl H. Hanson Jr, Kansas City; W. W. Hardy, Minto, N. Wichita; Wichita, Topeka, Charles T. Hawkwell Kansas City. William E. Evans Jr., Merriam; Darrell D. Reilly, Emporia; William B. Gaertner, Kansas City; Ernest V. Gilbertson, Reynolds, N.D.; Jimmie A. Gleason, Clay Center; Jack C. Glover, Manhattan; Robert G. Godfrey, Kansas City. Merle A. Hodges, Kansas City; Kenneth R. Holladay, Kansas City; Theodore G. Hostetler, Kansas City; Thomas R. Hunt Jr., Kansas City; O. Francis Izenaga, Kansas City; Haywood R. Jackson, Kansas City; Morteza Jenab, Kansas City. Mo. Gerald R. Kerbey, Wakefield; Charles R. Kirkpatrick; Charles D. Murray; N.D.; Murry L. Laman; Concordia; Richard A. Lockwood, Overland Park; Harold S. Schmidt, Mission; Ronnie B. Burney, Sister. Dumne K. McCarter, Topeka; Harry L. Manning, Kansas City; Clyde V. Martin, Coffeville; Daniel C Martin, Kansan City; Hubert A. Mayes, Topeka Bruce P. Meeker, Overland Park; Ned R. Noll, Florence; Gerald W. Oehler, Grand Forks; David K. Kansas; E. Paulsen, Kansas City, Mo.; William B. Payne, Olathe Carlos J. G. Perry, Lawrence, Samuel C. Pepper, Edward Pickering, Arlington, James Kansas City, Mo. Harold E. Rau, Pitt. Walter L. Rezin, Wichita, Walter L. Rezin, Kansas City Melvin D. Reuber, Atwood, James B. Rhode Island Dodgett City; Donald C. Rorabaugh Smith Center; Avram E. Rosenthal, Kapus Bay; Duane D. Rubbert, Fargo Charles F. Schafer, McPherson; Jack D Scott Jr. El Dorado; Sarah A Selle, Phillipsburg; Stanley H Shane Kauras, Robbie R Roberts Bemodj, Minn.; J E Skankard, Pittsburg Carol M. Sleeper, Elkhart, Donald C. Sueper, Elkhart, Donald C. Mo. Lowell E. Snyder, Stockton; Dornalen Steeples, Plainville; Clarence Steuben Center; Harley E. Sleeper, Kansas City. Raymond F, Stone, Kansas City, Mo. Charles T, G Summeris, Wichita; Norman K, Takaki, Honolulu; Hawaii; John T, Trombone, Kansas City; Irving Umana Robert J. Unrein, Hays; Terrance E. Van Buskirk, Kansas City, Mo.; James A. Ward, Pittsburgh; Donald L. Warkentin, Kansas City; Richard W. Wek, Kensal, N.D. Claude R. White, Sabetha, Norton, Washington; Roger L. Youmans, Kansas City; Roger L. Youmans, Kansas City; Hugo J. Zee, Kansas City Certificate of Physical Therapy—Neal E. Aubie, Tucson, Ariz.; Alvin R. Becker, Manhattan; Daryl G. Conger, Ottawa; Shirley Y. Cusack, Cincinnati; Don Deporte Mapleton; Sara J. Jackson, Dupo, Ill.; Frederick B. Jansen, Sycamore, Ill.; Jacqueline King, Searc. Ark Max R. Riding, Davidson, Okla.; Marcene E. Steffen, Great Bend; Marjorie A. Vrbsky, Crete, Nebr.; Mary C. Willis, Newton BS in Nursing - Margaret C. Bodle. Lawrence: Geneva L. Briggs, Topea; Grace H. Chickadonz, Kansas City; Jan G. Crow, Halstead; Jeanette A. Ewy, Stafford; Carol A. Graves, Hutchinson; Patricia M. Gullidge, Lawrence Donna H. Halleway, Blue Rapids; Jane L. Henry, Tonpea; Barbara J. Holladay; Lawrence, Rosalind R. J.orn; Larned; Carol O. Mulligan; R.E. Kane; Donna U. Morain, Kansas City; Me; Barbara M. Nichols, Prairie Village; Marilyn F. Purdum, Atchison. Sue V. Raymond, Wichita; F. Jane Reitz, Mission; Barbara A. Reusch, Tomeka Elva, Rogers A. Sbursh Carol Kannan, Kannan City; Mo., Janice T. Steinbach, Kansas City; Mo. Gavlene F. Welborn, Waverley; Ruby M. Welburn, Kansas City; Carolyn S. Welch, Conway Springs; Sibyl A. Wheeler, Sylvia; Neoma L. Woolfolk, Protection; Janet G. Wray, Nevada, Mo.; Rae A. Youmans, Kansas City, Mo. 27 To Receive Research Awards The selection of 27 College undergraduates for Carnegie undergraduate research assistantships was announced Tuesday for 1958-59. The awards include $300 stipends for the students, who will participate in research done by senior faculty members. The Carnegie program was initiated last year, financed in part by a Carnegie Foundation grant. Stipends for 15 of the students will come from the Carnegie grant and the rest will be paid from other research funds. The students were named by a faculty committee appointed by Dean George R. Waggoner of the College. They are: Freshmen - Susan Aldrich, Great Bend, Robert Barnhill, Lawrence Pritchard Invited To Economics Seminar Leland J. Pritchard, chairman of the department of economics, has accepted an invitation to participate in a seminar on "The Capital Markets," to be conducted August 4-15 under the auspices of the Merrill Center for Economics of Amherst College. College. The seminar will be held on the estate of the late Charles E. Merrill at Southampton, Long Island. Participating in the seminar will be about 25 economists, academic as well as business and government. Dianne Bickley, Kansas City, Mo; Dennis Loy Brown, South Haven; Paul Cacioppio, Kansas City, Mo; William H Campbell, Topeka; Carolyn Caskey, Independence, Mo; Nancy Craven, Hillsdale; Barbara Foley, Lawrence; Ava Gager, Joplin, Mo; Dale Hoyt, Mission; Curtis Hunter, Alton, Ill.; Ann Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn.; William Peters, Kansas City, Kan; Lenora Prosser, Kansas City, Mo; Donna Roof, Ness City; Patricia Lee Smith, Shawnee, Somohiores—Rav Davis, Neode- Sophomores—Ray Davis, Neodesha; Carol James, Mayetta; Larry Kevan, Kansas City, Kan.; Floyd Lee, Hays. Lee, Hays. Junior's—Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson, Donna Fink, Fredonia; Barbara Janet Goldsby, Kansas City, Mo; Peter F. Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; David Ontjes, Hutchinson; Gerald Throop, Wamego. 2 Alumni To Callery Staff Two KU department of chemistry graduates have been appointed to the technical department staff of the Callery Chemical Co., now beginning production in its new Lawrence plant. The two are Monty L. Rowe, 55, and Grant T. Cookson, 57. 19 From University To Speak At High School Graduations At least 19 members of the KU staff will give 78 commencement addresses and baccalaureate sermons in public schools this month, Guy V. Keeler of University Extension, said today. The figures include only those engagements which have been registered with Keeler's lecture service. Keeler has recorded engagements for these 19 speakers: Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, professor emeritus of physical education and former basketball coach; Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education; Rev. Harold Barr, professor of religion; Ray Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry; E. C. Buehler, professor of speech; Karl Edwards, associate professor of education; and Oscar Haugh, professor of education. Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech; E R. Elbel, professor of physical education; Guy V Keeler, extension lecturer; Wayne Replogle, asst. football coach; Chancellor Franklin D Murphy; Gerald Pearson, director of extension classes; Harold Regier, director of the teacher appointment bureau; Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education; the Rev. Dale E. Turner, professor of religion; Francis Heller, professor of political science; and Dean George Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. For a Final Week "Pickup" Come On Out To A&W Root Beer There's only one A&W in Lawrence 1415 W. 6th Malts, Burgers, Coneys, Orange Tenderloins, French Fries, Bar-B-Q's THANK YOU SALE We are closing our store for the summer. (Of course, we'll be back in the fall.)YOU have given us such a wonderful year we are showing our appreciation by marking everything... 10% off ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED To make this a truly great event we have brought many additional items from our Kansas City stocks. Everything not sold here will go back to KC at regular prices. COACH HOUSE on the Plaza Kansas City on the Campus Lawrence 63rd & Brookside Kansas City